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Kelis
Rogers, 21 August 1980, Harlem, New
York City, New York, USA. American
vocalist Kelis (pronounced Kuh-Lease)
made a dramatic impact on the
European market in 1999 with her
debut single, "Caught Out There".
Dubbed the modern equivalent of
Gloria
Gaynor's "I Will Survive" and
popularly perceived as "I Hate You
So Much Right Now" - from the
screamed invective/chorus that
disrupted the staccato, futuristic
R&B track - the single assuredly
positioned the vocalist in a recent
lineage that included
TLC,
Missy
"Misdemeanor" Elliott,
Lauryn
Hill and
Macy Gray.
An accompanying video made the
singer's anger all the more
explicit: her errant partner is
shown bruised, bloodied and
ultimately hospitalized. In the
song's second verse, a gun is cocked
while Kelis endearingly coos "I've
got somethin' for y'all'. The
sometime
Ol" Dirty Bastard
collaborator's nickname of Thunder
Bitch seemed well utilized...>>>
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The
attendant debut
Kaleidoscope
was a similarly strident, graphic
and lavishly styled collection of
visionary R&B, funk, soul and
hip-hop. The Eastern-influenced love
song "Mafia" transformed a
near-obligatory fixation with gang
culture into disturbingly obsessive
hip-hop romanticism on which Kelis
pledges to die for her racketeering
lover while on "Mars', the singer
contemplates an escape to another
planet but, in a grand statement of
intent, opts to stay put and
'conquer the world' instead.
Blending live musicianship with
clipped, deceptively simple beats
and corrupted playground melodies
and orchestration, Kelis' New York
writing/production team the
Neptunes (aka
Pharrell Williams and Chad Hugo)
were revealed - like Elliott's
collaborator
Timbaland
- to be redefining modern soul/R&B
production. More importantly, the
release confirmed UK newspaper
The Guardian"s
assertion that hip-hop and R&B are
the only places where you can hear
genuinely feminist pop anymore.
Unfortunately support had drifted
considerably by the time of the
follow-up
Wanderland's
release in 2001, which failed to
ignite any sales sparks and was only
made available on import in her
homeland. Kelis regrouped and signed
a new recording contract with the
Neptunes' Star Trak label. She
appeared on the Neptunes'
Clones
compilation and completed a more
commercially-orientated collection
of material for her third album,
Tasty.
Released in December 2003, the album
included her US breakthrough with
the catchy Top 5 single,
"Milkshake".
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