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Hard Kaur: Supawoman CD review (Orlando Weekly)

December 20, 2007 · Leave a Comment

As a member of rising U.K. desi hip-hop crew the Sona Family, MC Hard Kaur made major waves with her turn on “Glassy,” a club-banging bhangra anthem devoted to the pleasures of getting paralytically fucked up. While nothing on Supawoman rises to the heights of that transcendent track, the album nonetheless shows a strong and quirky artist prepared to push diaspora hip-hop out of its comfort zone. When HK weighs in with club-friendly cuts like “Sexy Boy” and the dancehall-flavored title track, the results are blisteringly effective; they display far more allegiance to hip-hop than to any notion of what South Asian music should sound like, all while employing dhol-heavy beats and occasional Hindi rhymes that mark her as a resolutely desi performer. Any shortcomings on the album are more than made up for on the album’s undeniable highlight, “Bombay Deewana.” Over an appropriately crazy, Bollywood-flavored backing track, Hard Kaur deftly rhymes about the city’s gangsta party scene; it’s tight and fun, rooted in home culture but streaked with a contemporary, urban-global reality – sort of like Hard Kaur herself.

First appeared in the Dec. 20, 2007 issue of Orlando Weekly.

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