Lady Sovereign – Jigsaw Review

Lady Sovereign   Jigsaw Review

2006’s Public Warning was Lady Sovereign’s introduction to the music world. At the time, Jay Z backed her on Def Jam. Missy did a remix with her on her hit Love Me or Hate Me. Fast forward to end of 2008, Lady Sov’ is on her own with no big label behind her, announcing on her MySpace that she will releasing her sophomore album Jigsaw on her own EMI distributed label “Midget Records”.

In April, Lady Sov released her album Jigsaw. Overall, the album is very different from Public Warning. Aside from her voice, she’s grown up quite a bit. I guess her difficulties in the mainstream industry did quite a number on her personality. She is still the rebellious and quirky character, but her topics are different. She’s no longer rapping about the hardships of everyday life, growing up or proving herself as a rapper. She’s now talking about the complexities of her personality, her likes/dislikes and just having a good time.

The progression on the album is quite evident. For one, the beats are more garage and electronic, which refines her sound more. Second, she sings on some of tracks, including the title track Jigsaw. So Human borrows from The Cure’s Close To Me, giving the track a more pop feel. The leading single I Got You Dancing has a very catchy chorus, a more evolved mainstream track than Love Me or Hate Me. And, the beginning of Food Play sounds straight out of a Snoop Dogg album.

I wouldn’t call this a ‘great’ album, it’s okay (maybe 6.5/10). But, it’s definitely an improvement from the last and good enough for me to continue to looking forward to her work and believing in her potential. I think the same of Lady Sov and Lily Allen. If they continue along the path of self-discovery and self-challenge (particularly in music), once they’ve gotten a full grasp of themselves as people, they can produce and release potentially great music.

Lady Sovereign – I Got You Dancing

Lady Sovereign -So Human

Lady Sovereign – Jigsaw

Track Listing
1. “Let’s Be Mates” – 3:20
2. “So Human” (Lukasz Gottwald, Benjamin Levin, Robert Smith) (based on an interpolation of “Close to Me” by The Cure) – 3:56
3. “Jigsaw” – 3:32
4. “Bang Bang” – 3:22
5. “I Got You Dancing” – 3:33
6. “Pennies” (Gottwald, Levin) – 3:05
7. “Guitar” – 3:32
8. “Student Union” – 3:05
9. “Food Play” – 5:13
10. “I Got the Goods” – 3:01
11. “I Got You Dancing” (Semothy Jones Remix) (iTunes bonus track) – 4:06

Lady Sovereign’s I Got You Dancing, featuring lots of dancing, vogueing and a green face. I forget how short she is at 5′1, until I see her next to other people.

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4 Comments


  1. Oliver — May 10, 2009 @ 11:11 pm

    I can’t put my finger on why exactly, but I’m a little bit in love with the Sov.



  2. Tart — May 15, 2009 @ 4:06 pm

    Gawd, this makes me feel old! I’m having trouble figuring out what the talent is here… Is it her, personally, with the “I’m not one of the pretty girls, I’m a rebel!” persona, or is there some musical amazingness that I can’t see. Call me jaded, but how is this anything but bubblegum rap/pop with lip synching and costumed dancers? Harsh, I know, but I’ve been watching young women bounce around on music videos for 20 years and I can name you ten that were more entertaining and more musically innovative than this.



  3. Coko — May 16, 2009 @ 3:21 pm

    LOL. I don’t think the “I Got You Dancing” track is a good representation of her work. There are songs on her album that show more talent than this rap/dance/pop track, which I think is fun btw. However, I think the other songs only show glimpses of her potential. It took Madonna 16 years to record what some people consider her best record, Ray Of Light (not my fave but what people consider to be her best and most insightful). Why can’t other potentials also take their time to work their way up to their best work. I’m not disagreeing with you Tart, but I think that there’s a lot worst and less talented musicians/entertainers/whatevers out there to put on the chopping board than Lady Sov.



  4. smartwater — May 27, 2009 @ 11:57 am

    I saw her in concert recently and there’s just something about her that is endearing. She’s spunky and addictive. Her music is definitely different and kind of takes some getting used to. Jigsaw is her greatest stuff. It’s catchy but i predict she’s going to blow everyone with some stuff in the future.





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