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Princess Superstar

 
Artist: Princess Superstar
Princess Superstar

Group Members:

DJ Cutless Supreme, DJ Science Center, Ski Love Ski, Doug Pressman, Kirsten "Pro" Jansen, Concetta Kirshner, Art Lavis, Mike Linn

Similar Artists:

Performed Songs By:

Gilson Lavis

Formal Connection With:

The Gamma Rays, Kool Keith, Jon Spencer
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  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Rap
  • Instrument: Vocals, Main Performer, Performer
  • Representative Albums: "Last of the Great 20th Century Composers," "CEO," "Princess Superstar Is"

Biography

With her long blond hair, wrap-around shades, and style tips taken straight from Debbie Harry, Concetta Kirshner would seem the least likely person to make her name in the world of alternative hip-hop, where authenticity -- especially in Kirshner's native New York City -- means nearly as much as the music. Nevertheless, in 1994, with dreams of giving the music world something innovative, Kirshner named herself Princess Superstar and made her first demo, armed only with a four-track and two tape decks. The demo was called Mitch Better Get My Bunny, a play on words from a popular urban catch phrase (and a rap song by AMG) at the time. The response to demo was immediate and gained a write up in CMJ magazine's "Futures" section that described Princess Superstar's eclectic mixture of hip-hop, punk rock, and outrageous humor. She signed with 5th Beetle Records and recruited a backup band consisting of Kirsten "Pro" Jansen on drums, Doug Pressman on bass, and Art "F" Lavis on guitar. 5th Beetle released Strictly Platinum in 1996. CMJ called the music "super sly hip-hop with jaw droppingly clever lyrics and inventive sampling;" A.P. went even further with its praise: "If you yearn for the days when a rap record was both exciting and innovative, as well as fun, Strictly Platinum has got your name scrawled across it...in neon peach lipstick." The rest of the press response was similarly overwhelming.

Following the buzz, Kirshner moved from her Clinton Street place to Avenue A, where she was christened "The Queen of Avenue A" by CMJ. Strictly Platinum gained momentum, even shooting to the number one spot on some college radio stations in New York and Los Angeles, while also gaining airplay throughout the U.S. and Canada. The band played live shows all over the East Coast and Canada. Strictly Platinum's "Theme Song" and "Flavis Special" were even used on NBC's NBA Roundup and MTV's Slam and Jam. Kirshner took steps toward musical autonomy by the end of 1996 by founding her own record label, the tongue-in-cheek-named A Big Rich Major Label, and vowing never to sign with a "real" major label again. She also assembled a new band: Ski Love Ski on bass, Mike Linn on drums, and DJ Science Center spinning records live. The group recorded the second Princess Superstar album, CEO, which was released in on October 31, 1997. The album again garnered national acclaim.

Following the album's release, Princess Superstar booked the Hostile Takeover Tour '98, a six-week tour through the U.S. and Canada, which included playing to a packed house at the South by Southwest music conference. Playing the Transmusicales de Rennes festival in France with Nashville Pussy followed in December of 1999, as did a mini-jaunt in London. Kirshner also spent the beginning of 1999 working on her third Princess Superstar album, Last of the Great 20th Century Composers, having again assembled a new backing band (Money Mike Linn on drums, DJ Cutless Supreme manning the turntables and playing guitar, and Walter Sipser holding down bass duties). Kirshner also chose to rename A Big Rich Major Label, opting instead for The Corrupt Conglomerate for the release of the third album. By the new millennium, Kirshner hooked up with Curtis Curtis for a fourth album. Princess Superstar Is, which was issued in early 2002, featured collaborations with Kool Keith, the X-Ecutioners' Mista Sinista, Beth Orton, and others. My Machine from 2005 was a concept album set in the year 2080 with high-profile dance producers Jacques Lu Cont, Junior Sanchez, Armand Van Helden, and Arthur Baker all lending a hand. ~ Stanton Swihart, All Music Guide
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Princess Superstar
Birth name Concetta Kirschner
Born February 25, 1971 (1971-02-25) (age 38)
Origin Spanish Harlem, New York, U.S.
Genres Rock, Electroclash, Electronica, Hip hop
Occupations Musician, DJ
Instruments Vocals, guitar
Years active 1993-Present
Labels Corrupt Conglomerate Records, Studio !K7, Dark Beloved Cloud Records, 5th Beetle
Associated acts Gamma Rays, Kool Keith, MC Paul Barman
Website Princess Superstar Website

Princess Superstar (born Concetta Kirschner, February 25, 1971 in Spanish Harlem, New York[1]) is an American emcee and DJ.

Her musical style, as she describes it, is flip-flop —a mixture of hip hop, rock and electronica [2].

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Background

Kirschner was born to Jewish father of Russian and Polish descent and a Sicilian-American mother who converted to Judaism. Kirschner identifies as a "spiritual Jew".[3] Her parents were psychologists. When Kirchner was a child, the family moved to rural Pennsylvania and then to the suburbs of Philadelphia[4]. She attended school at the Germantown Academy, a private high school, where she was a member of the Singing Club, the Theatre Club and the Black Student Union. She moved to NYC at the age of 17 and went to NYU, where she got her BFA in drama. She is a vegan and active in the animal rights movement.

Career

After graduating from high school, she moved to New York City and studied acting at New York University. She took up the guitar[3], and her interest in music surpassed her interest in acting. She joined the Gamma Rays, an all-girl power psychedelic band that recorded a 7" single called "Lovely" for Teen Beat Records. Their other recordings appeared on various compilations[5]. Around the same time, Kirschner was composing hip hop-styled songs on a 4-track recorder.

Princess Superstar

In 1994, Kirschner made a demo tape called, Mitch Better Get My Bunny, under the name "Princess Superstar". She sent the tape to the College Music Journal (CMJ) and to the Beastie Boys' Grand Royal Records [4]. While she got callbacks from CMJ and Grand Royal, she went on to sign with Dark Beloved Cloud Records, who released her song "I'm White" on their Sympathy for Count Pococurante compilation.

In 1995, she teamed up with three backing musicians and signed with 5th Beetle Records[4]. They recorded her debut album, Strictly Platinum, which gained her some notoriety as being one of very few white female rappers.

In 1997, Kirschner went on to launch her own record label, first calling it "A Big Rich Major Label", but then eventually settling on "Corrupt Conglomerate". She also recruited a new crew of backing musicians and recorded CEO, a concept album about corporate culture.

Her next album, 2000's Last of the Great 20th Century Composers, was co-produced Curtis Curtis and contains the song "Kool Keith's Ass", and a remix of "Do It Like a Robot" by Jon Spencer.

Kirschner went on to collaborate with Kool Keith on "Keith and Me" for the 2001 Princess Superstar Is LP released on Ruthless Records/Studio !K7. The album, also co-produced Curtis Curtis, has guest appearances by Beth Orton and Bahamadia. The single "Bad Babysitter" was #11 on the UK charts.

For 2005's My Machine a futuristic hip-hopera concept double album[6], she collaborated with various producers such as Arthur Baker, Jacques Lu Cont, Junior Sanchez, Armand Van Helden, Todd Terry, and DJ Mighty Mi. My Machine contains the track, "Perfect" which was used remixed using Mason's Exceeder. This went to #3 on the UK charts in 2008.

In 2008, Kirschner sang on the "Licky" single by long-time associate, Larry Tee.

In 2009 Kirschner is featured on Grandmaster Flash's record The Bridge, alongside Snoop Dogg and Busta Rhymes. She is currently working on her new album to be released soon.

DJ

Kirschner is also a highly in-demand DJ who plays sets all over the world. She has released DJ recordings, such as Princess Is a DJ in 2002, Now Is the Winter of Our Discothèque in 2005, and American Gigolo III on International DeeJay Gigolo Records in 2007.

Discography

Albums

EPs/singles

Music videos

  • 1996 "Smooth"
  • 2002 "Bad Babysitter"
  • 2002 "Keith N' Me"
  • 2003 "Jam For The Ladies"
  • 2005 "Perfect"
  • 2007 "Perfect (Exceeder)"
  • 2008 "Licky (Herve Radio edit)"

DJ albums

  • 2002 Princess Is a DJ
  • 2005 Now Is the Winter of Our Discothèque
  • 2005 Now Is the Winter of Our Discothèque Pt. 2
  • 2007 American Gigolo III

Guest appearances

  • "Lovage" - MC Paul Barman
  • "MTV Get Off The Air, Part 2" - MC Paul Barman It's Very Stimulating [2000]
  • "Jam for the Ladies"- Moby (2003)
  • "Lets Get Old" - DJ Yoda The Adventures of DJ Yoda [2006] (showcases her quirky rapping)
  • "Eat It" - Dr. Octagon Return of Dr. Octagon [2006]
  • "Lips on Fire" - Agoria The Green Armchair [2006]
  • "Exceeder" - recently provided vocals for Mason's instrumental electro track. [Jan 2007]
  • "Detonator" - provided vocals for this Shinichi Osawa track. [2007]
  • Interview on Channel V (Australia) with Yumi Stynes [2006]
  • "Computer" - Arling & Cameron hi-fi underground [2006]
  • "Memphis Belles" - The Prodigy (2007) (album went to #1 in the UK)
  • "Those Chix" - Grandmaster Flash "The Bridge" (2009)
  • "Rock U"-Alexander Technique (2009)
  • MTV's "Made" - Made coach.
Audio samples of Princess Superstar music

See also

References

  1. ^ Kagen, Wendy (2005-09-13). "Biography". Musician Guide. http://www.musicianguide.com/biographies/1608003444/Princess-Superstar.html. Retrieved 2008-09-30. 
  2. ^ Blackman, Guy."Flip Flop Pop", "The Age, June 1, 2008"
  3. ^ a b Westbrook, Caroline. Interview with a Jewish Princess June 2, 2002, accessdate=2008-09-30
  4. ^ a b c Kagan, Wendy.Princess Superstar biography
  5. ^ Gamma Rays at Discogs.com
  6. ^ Princess Superstar at Discogs.com

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Princess Superstar Is (2002 Album by Princess Superstar)
CEO (1997 Album by Princess Superstar)
My Machine (2005 Album by Princess Superstar)

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