Her political lyrics and aggressive rapping have made Ms Dynamite a singular presence in hip-hop. In an exclusive interview, she talks about her troubled family background and explains why she took three years out to have a baby.
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REVIEW: 04 Oct 2005
“Without struggle there is no progress,” declares the sleeve boldly. So by that I infer that the struggle engaged in by Ms Dynamite to develop this track...
REVIEW: 08 Jul 2002
If truth be told, Dynamite could have easily lost half of the material on offer and just left us with the 30 or so minutes that actually hit the target
NEWS: 18 Sep 2002
21-year old London MC Ms Dynamite scoops the 2002 Mercury Music Prize
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