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'''Lady Sovereign''', real name '''Louise Harman''' (born ] in ], ]) is a ] ] ]. Brought up on a ] and having left school with no qualifications, she is one of the UK's few white female MCs, and is often cited as part of the rising British grime scene. Citing ] as an influence, she has supported ], ] and ] on tour. '''Lady Sovereign''', real name '''Louise Harman''' (born ] in ], ]) is a ] ] ]. Brought up on a ] and having left school with no qualifications, she is one of the UK's few white female MCs, and is often cited as part of the rising British grime scene. Citing ] as an influence, she has supported ], ] and ] on tour.

She is signed up to ] records after impressing the man himself ]. She is expected to release a studio album in ].


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Lady Sovereign, real name Louise Harman (born 1987 in Wembley, London) is a British Grime MC. Brought up on a council estate and having left school with no qualifications, she is one of the UK's few white female MCs, and is often cited as part of the rising British grime scene. Citing Ms. Dynamite as an influence, she has supported The Streets, Dizzee Rascal and Basement Jaxx on tour.

She is signed up to Def Jam records after impressing the man himself Jay-Z. She is expected to release a studio album in 2006.

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Discography

Singles

  • "Ch Ching"
  • "Little Bit of Shhhh!"
  • "Blah Blah"
  • 2005 "Random" #73 UK
  • 2005 "9 to 5" #33 UK
  • 2005 "Hoodie" #44 UK

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