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There she was. When I walked into Saggis Music Store
on Howard, she was standing there wearing a little t-shirt, shorts and tennis shoes. For a queen, she was most unpretentiously dressed. Only upon closer observation, I noticed her nails
which were done beautifully in a simple horizontal stripe pattern and quite befitting for
the undisputed longtime queen of the dancehall djs known by the name of Lady Saw. Since she wouldnt let me take her picture
at that time (her hair wasnt done), I was afraid shed be as guarded with her
interview, but I was pleasantly surprised as she candidly, patiently, confidently and most
professionally answered all of my questions. How did you get your name? I was named because they said I used
to sound like Tenor Saw. Do you see any up and coming
female artists ready to take your crown as reigning dj queen? Do you have a husband/man? How does he feel about your performances/lyrics? I dont have a man, but Im
looking for a donor. Fav. Place to perform? New York City and Japan. The people in Japan dont understand the
lyrics really, but they really get into the music still. Favorite reggae artists
male/female? Favorite Riddims? Fav. Songs youve done? Favorite tunes by other artists? Anything else? Watch for my new album Striptease
coming out this summer on VP records. Theres
a riddim on there called Blindfold that I produced. Theyre already
playing it in Jamaica with many artists on it. Thanks to Lady Saw, The Music Store,
and Saggi Jr. for making the call! |
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