L.A. Star - Poetess
![]() | Primary Artist |
| L.A. Star | |
| Album Title | |
| Poetess | |
| Release Date | |
| April 3, 1990 | |
| Time | |
If Crystal Waters were a full-time rapper instead of a singer, she might sound something like L.a. Star, who also has a rather nasal, dry voice. Given the East Coast/West Coast rap rivalry that was taking place in some hip-hop circles, it was surprising that a New York rapper like Star would dare to have L.A. in her name (even if it did stand for Lisa Ali instead of Los Angeles). Star claimed N.w.a. as a main influence, but in fact, Poetess is far from gangsta rap. While "Wondrous Dream," "Fade to Black," "Once Upon a Time" and other songs on the CD paint a troubling picture of urban life, Star has a lot more in common with Mc Lyte than the gangsta rappers of the West Coast. Read More
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