give credit for trying?
naw
naw
she is lame
Sorry... what are we looking for here ? All I see is a homepage
Oh god, oh god no.
THAT was scary...lol.
CHAV CHAV CHAV Welcome to the UK's number 1 problem
Last edited by loonitic (2006-10-30 23:50:52)
ur kidding right... is that a real person? please dont tell me she actully sells
Hang on while I just add that to my christmas list, under the heading ashtray
Last edited by Jinto-sk (2006-10-31 05:58:57)
i thought that was a 13 yr old boy
They'll be selling their fake burberry caps and scarves to raise the money to support this travesty.
Every time I here this on the radio I smash my head against the nearest wall. Repetitively and violently.
Does anyone actually buy that crap? I mean honestly, who in their right mind!
sigh .................... turns up volume ....................ahhhhhhhhhh Zep is sooooo good.
sigh .................... turns up volume ....................ahhhhhhhhhh Zep is sooooo good.
There's a whole clan of little Saxo, Corsa, Clio and Nova drivers who buy this sort of drivel and then drive around with their sovereign bedecked hands hanging out of the window and their neons turned on blasting it out of ICE systems that cost more than the car they are shoddily installed within.I_SUCK_999 wrote:
Does anyone actually buy that crap? I mean honestly, who in their right mind!
sigh .................... turns up volume ....................ahhhhhhhhhh Zep is sooooo good.
It makes me sad.
cant view videos on uni comps.. what song is it?
it is veerrry niiicce
oh dear god. that creature. (i just got my laptop working on the wireless again)
she needs kicked in the throat.
she needs kicked in the throat.
that's disturbing
Fair play to her - from a myspace page to a full US tour and record deal - I hope she makes a fucking mint..
Myspace? She's been around for ages, before Myspace really kicked off! She sings (if you can call it that) with Snoop and a load of producers that are huge in the US, its not the UK's fault she's around its the bloody yanks!IG-Calibre wrote:
Fair play to her - from a myspace page to a full US tour and record deal - I hope she makes a fucking mint..
i have a myspace, AND i've done a full US tour..IG-Calibre wrote:
Fair play to her - from a myspace page to a full US tour and record deal - I hope she makes a fucking mint..
i played Armored Fury.
A native of North London's notoriously cut-throat Chalkhill Estates, a rough trade housing development just blocks away from the no-man's-land near Wembley Stadium, Lady Sovereign (nee Louise Harmon) was a teen school dropout when she hooked up with the vital East London grime scene. Adopting to the punk rock DIY ethic, her knack for self-promotion soon proved as effective as her mic skills. She posted her rhymes - including "Random" and "Ch-Ching" - on facepix.com (an early version of MySpace) and the Internet carried them around the world.
She is definitely considered one of the first artists whose success is attributable to myspace in industry circles
She is definitely considered one of the first artists whose success is attributable to myspace in industry circles
that's becauze ur gay man.
she used to post on the so solid forums before she got "famous" and when she started to get recognized her forums were flooded with people telling her with what a scum she was and they had to close them.
I fucking hate her.
She's got no talent what so ever.
i hope she dies
I fucking hate her.
She's got no talent what so ever.
i hope she dies
I remeber something about facepix now, just didnt link it up with myspace. But that wasn't what made her big, even though she isn't (no chart successes and no decent albums). Saturday morning tv was what did it, SMTV live, Saturday show etc. Thtas what all the chavy kids watch......innit!IG-Calibre wrote:
A native of North London's notoriously cut-throat Chalkhill Estates, a rough trade housing development just blocks away from the no-man's-land near Wembley Stadium, Lady Sovereign (nee Louise Harmon) was a teen school dropout when she hooked up with the vital East London grime scene. Adopting to the punk rock DIY ethic, her knack for self-promotion soon proved as effective as her mic skills. She posted her rhymes - including "Random" and "Ch-Ching" - on facepix.com (an early version of MySpace) and the Internet carried them around the world.
She is definitely considered one of the first artists whose success is attributable to myspace in industry circles