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Kid Sister

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Released: Nov 2009
Label: Downtown Music/Republic Records
Before Ke$ha ever brushed her teeth with a bottle of Jack, before Nicki jumped on a starship or guest verse, Chicago’s Kid Sister was slinging the sing-songy rhymes fast and sassy over danceable electro-beats. In her case, the beats are drawn from house, while the rhymes snap-crackle with candy-coated pop culture references (“Life on TV”) and club-kid cool (“Step’s” smoke-machine strut). The fabulous “Pro Nails” subjected this album to a lot of blinding, “ultraviolet” hype that it couldn’t quite live up to, but cuts like “Right Hand Hi” and “Switchboard” have only gotten fiercer with time.
- Rachel Devitt
Kid Sister - Ultraviolet 2009-12-17
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    Right Hand Hi
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    Life On TV (Album Version)
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    Big n Bad (Album Version)
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    Step (Album Version)
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    Let Me Bang 2009 (Album Version)
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    Pro Nails (Album Version)
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    Daydreaming (Album Version)
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    Switch Board (Album Version)
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    54321 (Album Version)
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    Get Fresh (Album Version)
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    You Ain't Really Down (Album Version)
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    Control (Album Version)
℗ ℗ 2009 Universal Republic Records, a division of UMG Recordings, Inc. and Downtown Music, LLC