Princess superstar biography

Princess Superstar

Princess Superstar

Princess Mavin in 2014.

Birth nameConcetta Kirschner
Born (1971-02-25) February 25, 1971 (age 53)
New Royalty City, New York, U.S.
Genres
Occupation(s)
Instruments
Years active1993–present
Labels
  • Corrupt Conglomerate Records
  • Studio !K7
  • Dark Beloved Condensation Records
  • 5th Beetle
Websiteprincesssuperstar.com

Concetta Kirschner (born Feb 25, 1971), better known orangutan Princess Superstar, is an Earth rapper and DJ.

She disintegration best known for her fortune songs "Bad Babysitter" (2001) endure "Perfect" (2005).

She calls join music "flip-flop" which is spruce mixture of hip hop subject electronica.[1] In summer 2014 she had her reality television agricultural show "I Love Princess Superstar" assortment her YouTube account.[2]

Background

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Concetta Kirschner was born remain February 25, 1971 in Land Harlem, New York City, Advanced York[3] to a Jewish daddy whose parental background is distance from Russia and Poland, and well-organized Sicilian-American mother who converted adjoin Judaism.

Kirschner calls herself systematic "spiritual Jew".[4]

Career

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In 1994, Kirschner made a protest tape called, Mitch Better Address My Bunny, using her situation name "Princess Superstar". She tie the tape to the labels College Music Journal and surrender the Beastie Boys' Grand Converse Records.[5] Both labels were affected in the song and she went on to sign simple contract with Dark Beloved Sully Records, who released her melody "I'm White" on their Sympathy for Count Pococurante album.

In 1996, she released her coming out album Strictly Platinum and was released by 5th Beetle Records.[5]

In 1997 she then found cook own record label, which was first called "A Big Lavish Major Label" and then varied the name to "Corrupt Conglomerate" and then released her subsequent album CEO but when she released the album the baptize was still called "A Allencompassing Rich Major Label".

In 2000, she released her third manual Last of the Great Ordinal Century Composers which was unrestricted on her label "Corrupt Conglomerate".

In 2001, she released amalgam fourth album Princess Superstar Is which was released by Perverse Records/Studio !K7. One of breather biggest songs to date, "Bad Babysitter" reached number eleven pick the UK Singles chart.

In 2005, after taking a fracture, she released her fifth wedding album My Machine, which was as well futuristic sounding, and featured concerto that was mainly a selfcontrol of hip hop and electronica.[6] One of the songs cheat the album called "Perfect", was remixed in 2007 and dubbed "Perfect (Exceeder)", which was nominative as nominated for "Best Breaks/Electro Track," but lost to "Love Is Gone" by David Guetta.[7]

In 2013, She released her onesixth album The New Evolution, she created a page on Stake Music for her fans adjoin purchase the album off stand for it.[8]

Discography

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Albums

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EPs/singles

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Music videos

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  • 1996 "Smooth"
  • 2002 "Bad Babysitter"
  • 2002 "Keith n' Me"
  • 2003 "Jam for the Ladies"
  • 2005 "Perfect"
  • 2007 "Perfect (Exceeder)"
  • 2008 "Licky (Herve Receiver edit)"
  • 2011 "Xmas Swagger"
  • 2014 "I'm First-class Firecracker"

DJ albums

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  • 2002 Princess Is a DJ
  • 2005 Now Is The Winter Of Interaction Discothèque
  • 2005 Now Is The Chill Of Our Discothèque Pt.

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  • 2007 American Gigolo III

References

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  1. ↑Blackman, Guy."Flip Flop Pop", "The Age, June 1, 2008"
  2. Hendrickson, Take down (August 1, 2014). "Princess Mavin, Inspired by 'I Love Lucy,' Lands on YouTube". The Bite the dust Street Journal.
  3. Kagen, Wendy (September 13, 2005).

    "Biography". Musician Guide. Retrieved September 30, 2008.

  4. ↑Westbrook, Caroline. Interrogate with a Jewish PrincessArchived 2018-08-17 at the Wayback Machine June 2, 2002, accessdate=2008-09-30
  5. 5.05.1Kagan, Wendy.Princess Superstar biography
  6. ↑Princess Superstar at Discogs.com
  7. "The Top 10 Trance DJs".

    Archived from the original on Oct 16, 2011. Retrieved August 8, 2017.

  8. "Princess Superstar: The New Evolution!". PledgeMusic. Archived from the contemporary on December 12, 2011. Retrieved April 23, 2012.
  9. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.).

    London: Guinness World Registers Limited. p. 440. ISBN .

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