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Topic: RSS FeedLil' Mo - hip-hop, rock and blues singer - Brief Article
Interview, July, 2000 by Dimitri Ehrlich
Based on a True Story (Elektra)
At a moment when the field of hip-hop/R&B divettes is so overcrowded with soundalikes it seems it couldn't possibly make room for another artist, Lil' Mo arrives. Yet she manages to bring something new to the table: a voice so ballistic and orgasmic, she effectively hurls Baptist church into the hip-hop age and ups the vocal standards of her genre in one fell swoop.
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