The 18th Day - Estelle
Publisher: V2
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List Price: £17.49
Although voted best newcomer at the 2004 MOBO awards, for some, Estelle's debut, The 18th Day, has been a long time coming. One of the most respected female rappers in the UK, Estelle's style effortlessly eschews the trappings of sounding like her US counterparts and gives her a really natural, British, flow.

The album is almost split into two distinct styles: one half funky, UK R&B hip-hop whereas the other more downbeat and soulful. Opening track "1980" sums up the early part--the backing a wall of sound and the catchy vocals reminiscing about growing up. "Dance Bitch" is slightly more US sounding where one can hear echoes of Missy Elliott; "Go Gone" is fun and poppy, sounding like an update on the classic Northern Soul sound; and "Free" is a bouncy funk number and also second single.

For the ballad "I Wanna Love You", Estelle slips more into singing mode and her confidence grows with each subsequent song. "Crazy" shows off the range and dexterity of her voice, it may... Read More

Tracks
  • 1980
  • Don't Talk
  • Dance Bitch
  • Change Is Coming
  • Go Gone
  • Free - Estelle, Megaman
  • I Wanna Love You
  • Maybe
  • Crazy
  • Hey Girl
  • All Over Again - Estelle, , Royston
  • Dance with Me
  • On and On
  • I'm Gonna Win
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