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Amanda Diva - Life Experience

Amanda Diva - Life Experience   Rating: Album Rating - 4.5 of 5
  Review Date: March 26, 2008
  Website: Amanda Diva Website
  Label: Divaworks
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Amanda Diva “Life Experience” Album Review
Like many individuals, I enjoy being pleasantly surprised: whether it’s due to an unanticipated visit from a good friend; a birthday wish from someone who you never would have guessed would extend one; or receiving an unexpected gift from your homie. In the past couple of weeks, I had the opportunity to experience all of the above. But what iced the cake for me was topping it all off with a new soulful album to add to my collection – Amanda Diva’s new album, “Life Experience.”

Outside of just getting the Diva’s new joint, I also had the honor in seeing her perform live recently. I was at the Nuyorican Café in NYC chilling with my people, waiting to do my thing as well, and I hear “Next up, Amanda Diva!” This was a pleasant surprise as I didn’t know Amanda Diva was going to be rockin’ that night. So being that I already heard of her through Okayplayer, I became more attentive to the performance. Like expected, she is gifted, beautiful and, from what I gathered, a truly down-to-earth artist and person.

Amanda performed a few tracks from “Life Experience,” including the women’s empowerment-inspired anthem Supa Woman, 40 MC’s (but without Q-tip that night) and my favorite – the smooth Commodore-sampled Windows Over Harlem. On stage, the Diva knew how to grab the attention of her audience and kept them attentive throughout her performance. I mean, it’s not hard to do when you have good background music, a nice bag of rhymes, and can sing as well.

And that is what makes “Life Experience” such a great album: it is versatile, soulful and, musically, it touches both men and women on an intellectual level. But even better, the album accomplishes this without losing sight of the basic formula of hip-hop: beats and rhymes.

On “Life Experience” Amanda Diva speaks on her struggles, her trials and growth as a person. If you’ve ever have had hard times trying to reach your goals, you should be able to relate to her movement. With jazz-inspired production reminiscent of classic A Tribe Called Quest tracks but with new-school flavor similar to that of Floetry, “Life Experience” is a memorable album. Cop that.

- ScholarMan

Album Track Listing:

  1. Life Experience Intro
  2. Bright Lights
  3. Supa-Woman
  4. 40 MC’s
  5. Windows Over Harlem
  6. Brown Girl
  7. New School Old School Interlude
  8. I Know (Better World)
  9. Life To Love Outro
  10. Crazy World (Bonus Track)


    Comments (3) left to “ Amanda Diva - Life Experience ”

    1. Nathaniel wrote:

      Amanda Diva is hot and this album is dope. It was more of a 3.5 than a 4.5 to me, but still worth picking up.

      • Sisse Lee wrote:

        Could you get me some production credits, please?

        • diva's wrote:

          diva’s

          I Googled for something completely different, but found your page…and have to say thanks. nice read.

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