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Lady Paradox interview by Madrox Lady Paradox Interview

interview 0400 added 05.05.06 words: Madrox technical: QED




When I first met Miss Paradox, she was just 16 years old, rockin shows around the Midlands and showing some serious potential. A few years have passed since, and even though she's in what some would call a 'less-formiddable' position, without label backing. She's been continually expanding on her sound, and putting words to beats at every available opportunity - Here's what she had to say...


Good morning Miss Paradox, a few heads reading this will be familiar with your works on Main Rock and your occasional appearance on this lovely site of ours. But for those that don't know. Would you care to state your name, where your from and what your about?

Lady ParadoxLady Paradox: I'm Lady Paradox, 18, from Leicester, and I have an obsession with hip-hop that sounds decent. I used to be on Main Rock but left and now I’m unsigned, unconnected and undefined. Oh, and I also write rhymes and sometimes I even record them.

Haha. Well I wouldn't pry into your reasons for leaving but I’m sure you had them. So having left your 'comfort zone' so-to-speak, what have you been piecing together of late? And do you think your time on a label helped mould your style and sound to what it is now?

Lady Paradox: Lately, I’ve just been working on feature after feature, so you'll just have to look out for me hidden on other peoples' albums. I've also been working on my own tracks, but I don't know exactly what their purpose is at the moment, as I have no money to release anything. Maybe I’ll just give them out for free in the street. And yeah, being on Main Rock definitely helped me a lot and I got some good advice from being on it, but I’d say my style changes all the time, it's more interesting that way.

Most definitely. Many artists approach guest slots and there own material very differently. Often crafting a lot more thought and opinion into there own stuff (for obvious reasons) what kind of subjects has your solo material been running with? Anything we wouldn't expect?

Lady Paradox: I wouldn't say I’ve done anything real extraordinary of late... I did a tune the other week about all the things I’d do if I only had a week to live, which included getting naughty on the London eye. Apart from that, a few loved up tunes, a couple of break-up tunes and just 'ME' tunes. I've started to work on a track about my thoughts on religion, 'cause I’ve been dragged to church since before I could walk and I have certain views on the way organised religion is run. So we'll have to wait and see.


“...I’m unsigned, unconnected and undefined...”


A thought provoking little mix. I have to ask this I’m afraid, clichéd as it is. But do you find it harder being a female in an industry largely dominated by male ego's? Or even perhaps easier?

Lady ParadoxLady Paradox: To be honest, because I haven't released any solo material I don't think I’ve had the experience of actually being a female 'in the industry', but from what I have experienced, I’d say at times it can be a disadvantage, and at times it can be to your advantage. To be honest, I don't want it to be to my advantage. I want people to feel my music because it's good, not because I don't have a dick. It pisses me right off when someone says "You're good FOR a girl", but I haven't heard that for ages now, so it's all good! Obviously, a lot of people will listen to me because I am a girl in the first place and some people like something different, but at the same time, a lot of people refuse to listen before they've given me a chance. I do think it's becoming slightly more equal though, with female emcees getting limelight and stuff, it's just that I’m blatantly better than a lot of them. Nah jokes... I haven't really answered the question have I? It’s hard and easy depending on the situation!

Haha, well there was so much to that answer I’m sure you managed it somewhere in the midst of that, haha. Ok, moving on. What’s the best gig you've ever done and why?

Lady Paradox: Well I ain't had a gig for about a year now (hint hint to any promoters out there), but it was definitely a gig I did at Deal Real for a female allstars night. The shop's only really small, but the atmosphere was heavy. There were people outside in the street listening in, and then some battles went on afterwards. I think it's just the way the promoters run it. Little One was excellent I remember, and they're just well supportive. It makes the whole night run smoothly, and I like being right next to the crowd, so in a shop it works for me!


“...I did a tune the other week about all the things I’d do if I only had a week to live, which included getting naughty on the London eye...”


Sounds awesome! Gutted I missed it. Ok, let's move onto something more broad now. What are your opinions on the currant spat of 'London-hood' movies? Living quite close to Assassination city, does gun-crime ever come into your day-to-day? What are your views?

Lady ParadoxLady Paradox: To be honest, I haven't watched any of them yet... I’m always a bit slow on the uptake. But gun crimes apparent in every city. I think the media has a massive influence over what people perceive as a city with high gun rates, cause obviously they choose what to report and what not to. But I think films like that will be a positive thing if they depict the truth of what goes on, rather than just the statistics we hear everyday. I'd have to comment after I’d watched them.

I'm hoping to watch that 'Kidulthood' soon so my views will be clearer then.

Thats cool. So back to your good self. Actually....before I go any further. "Hypa Tyga" - whats all that about then? Haha Care to explain?

Lady Paradox: Haha, to be honest it's a mixture of random things. It's just my a.k.a. Hypa, cause I can be proper hyper sometimes to the point of scariness - and Tyga cause they're kinda orange which is my favourite colour (as you can see on myspace), and they're a strong, dominant creature, like me when I rhyme.

Grrrrrrrrrreeaat! Hahaha. (sorry!) You mentioned before that people might have to find you 'hidden' away on other peoples mixtapes and lp's. Would you care to make this guessing game easier for people by telling us some of the people you've been working with? And any favourites in particular?

Lady Paradox: Yeah I suppose that'd make sense. I have an awful memory so if I miss anything I don't mean to offend anyone... but I did a track with 'Eardrums', which I think is gonna be on their EP, or possibly album, maybe even mix CD! Just look out! And I did a track with an MC called Detin8, featuring Wordsmith and Big Roe, which is gonna be on his mix CD. Hmmm, then there is Chinners mix CD. I'm on HHB volume one, which you can check now, and I’ll be on two when that comes out. Also, DJ Mystro's EP, which is where you will find the one about having a week to live on it... I think. S.Kalibre's mix tape, which has one of my proper old verses on it. Sorry my memory is pretty bad, this is hard. Apart from that just look out for tracks with Logan, Medasin Man, Lauren Jade, V.E.X, Redeye, Lo-cut, Semantix the sorcera, Jake Shears and many more!


“...To be honest, I don't want it to be to my advantage. I want people to feel my music because it's good, not because I don't have a dick...”


I’m shocked and offended you left me out! Haha Just kiddin...you did fail to mention which was your favourite though?

Lady ParadoxLady Paradox: Oh crap... and The Room, with you, me and Logan (I wasn't sure if you were using it still!), and also I forgot Menace (from Hoods Underground), his mix CD... and A-ball's mix as well. Oh damn, and Wytfang who is TOO HEAVY. My favourite right now, as it's a finished track, is probably the one with Detin8, Wordsmith and Big R.O.E, cause the beat is heavy and everyone comes nice on the track.

Haha, not the best place and time to apologise for the delay but ...sorry for the delay haha. You actually have 2 tracks on forthcoming things by me... It sounds like you've got so much goin on you could just walk into a hip hop store, see your name on a CD and have no idea if you spat on it or not. haha. Is life really that hectic at the moment? How are you playing all of this alongside your exams?

Lady Paradox: It can get hectic... which is why I tend to work with producers that are overly patient and understanding. I've got A levels now, and it's sometimes hard to balance my time properly, cause I’d much rather be doing music. But it's weird, cause this year all my subjects actually seemed to have had a positive influence on my music. Sociology shapes the way I think, English Literature helps me write and I did a whole project in Photography on hip hop culture, which was heavy! So if anyone wants photographs taken or whatever I am here. But yeah it can get hard sometimes, I try and revise and think of rhymes, but then I turn my revision into rhymes. It’s well helpful ya know. I’m planning to learn the whole topic of crime and deviance in rhyme form.

Wow, that’s pretty cool! I got a picture of a rapping barrister in my mind then briefly haha. Ok, so this is a bit of a cliche again as far as interview questions go I guess, but...Who are you feelin in the UK scene at the moment? Hell...and outside for that matter?

Lady Paradox: Damn... too many people. In the UK, I’m always feeling Logan, cause I just think it's got something different. Apart from that, Mystro is just heavy, in the way he pieces his words together and it flows so smooth. I picked up the Dirty Diggers album the other day and I was well impressed with that, I think they're heavy. Aside from that, my favourites would be Yungun, Skrein, Roots Manuva, Jehst and I like listening to Sway as well (if you haven't checked his album u need to check the domestic violence tune cause that's heavy).


“...I think the media has a massive influence over what people perceive as a city with high gun rates, cause obviously they choose what to report and what not to...”


As for the US and anywhere else...I’m feeling Supastition, Wordsworth, Aceyalone and Masta Ace to name a few.

Nice mix. I heartily agree with the Logan comment, had the pleasure of interviewing him the other week. Ok, so I guess this is where I say - Any last messages for promoters or heads out there reading this?

Lady ParadoxLady Paradox: Well I think I’ve already shouted out a lot of people in the interview so I’m not gonna write a list. But big up all the producers who keep sending me beautiful beats. Promoters - I’m here for gigs! MCS... I’m here for features. And People... I’m here for the listening (www.myspace.com/ladyparadox). BIG UP UKHH.

Hahaha eloquently put. It's been a pleasure Miss P. Thank you very much for your time...

Lady Paradox: S'all good. I’m late for college now! haha.

So there you have it, a busy little bee as ever. You can catch Miss P's words scattered over a menagerie of UK releases in the close future. Including my own. In the meantime there’s a nice selection over at www.myspace.com/ladyparadox. Thanx for reading. Peace.


“...all my subjects actually seemed to have had a positive influence on my music. Sociology shapes the way I think, English Literature helps me write and I did a whole project in Photography on hip hop culture, which was heavy!...”


- Madrox
 



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