Blah Blah (EP) explained

Blah Blah EP
Type:EP
Artist:Lady Sovereign
Cover:Blah Blah (album).jpg
Released:April 17, 2006
Length:15:06
Producer:Felix Burton[1]
Prev Title:Vertically Challenged
Prev Year:2005
Next Title:Public Warning
Next Year:2006

Blah Blah EP is the second EP from UK hip hop artist Lady Sovereign.[2] It was only released in the UK.

The lead track from the EP was "Blah Blah". The song had a music video, which was included on the DVD, however, unlike "Random" being the lead single from Vertically Challenged, "Blah Blah" was never released as a single in its own right. It was originally due to be the follow-up to "Random" but "9 to 5" was chosen instead.

The EP also came with a bonus DVD and is individually numbered authenticating its limited printing.

Production

The bassline of the title track is sampled from Damian Marley's "All Night."[3]

Critical reception

The Boston Globe praised the title track, calling it an "elastic, rapid-fire rhyme showcase."[4]

Track listing

CD

  1. "Blah Blah" - 3:58
  2. "A Little Bit of Shhh" (Smallstars Remix by Adrock) - 3:34
  3. "Public Warning" (Live at The Roadhouse, Manchester) - 4:49
  4. "Drunk on Radiation" (Freestyle) 2:49

DVD

  1. "Blah Blah" (The Video)
  2. Making of the Video
  3. Talking Some Blah Blah! (Fans Interview)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Lady Sovereign: The country's fourth biggest chav. April 15, 2006. The Independent.
  2. Web site: 20 Veteran Female Rappers You Need to Recognize - XXL. XXL Mag.
  3. Web site: Lady Sovereign: Public Warning. October 16, 2006. PopMatters.
  4. Web site: Sovereign rules with brash rap - The Boston Globe. archive.boston.com.