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 It seems like's Stephanie's passing isn't going to get in the way of her voice being heard. We mean that in its literal sense. Hence, the label shoving all these tracks down our throats, not even one month after her tragic death.
As you already know, "Newborn", is the the fourth studio by Stephanie F. Johnson and so far everyone's been exposed to songs like "Crucifixion on an Innocent (Suffer)", "Satan's Tears" and "Lost In Electronica" for a free listen, where we hear Steph shamelessly confess and yelp like there is no tomorrow. We also get to see a more lyrical and vocally charged Stephanie Fierce, A rendition of experimental music as we hear raw instrumentation done by no other than "The Producers". So far so good.
However, If you thought things were too soapy for your taste, Stephanie has you covered with the next track. Things definitely go on a different direction with the third single off her album, titled "Don't Drop The Soap, Mother******" featuring instrumentation by Mind.
The highly explicit R&B/Opera track shows off Stephanie Fierce’s husky voice with an amazing vocal range, ranging from a F3 to a Eb6. (Most recognizable in her feisty opera flavored track “Massacre in the Industry”). What makes the track a stand out, is its melodic, hard hitting instrumentation, and Steph's Opera flavored vocals. It screams out "attitude" and most importantly the FIERCE that we all know and love!.
Steph goes all out, and we mean ALL out with her shameless lyrics: “You slipped up! You could of just said you liked it in the ass, instead of making yourself look like an ass. I just hope you don’t drop the soap”. Stephanie sings with a commando voice.
For those unluckily not familiar with the phrase, "Don't Drop The Soap" according to Urban Dictionary it means the following: "A remark made to someone being hauled off to jail, particularly someone you dislike. Once in jail, you imply that if the person (a male) drops a bar of soap in the shower, they will be forced to bend over and retrieve it. Thus, with there buttocks spread and in clear sight, will be subject to anal rape by a fellow inmate." Yikes!
After listening to the track, we can honestly say that this is definitely directed at country ex-boyfriend Silver Spoons. Who confessed to cheating on Steph with a man, during a revealing press conference, where he obviously admitted to being a homosexual. We all heard of that right?
Of course, a cold war took place for about a year until Stephanie finally opened up about the situation on Oprah earlier this year. Silver Spoons then went on to call Stephanie Fierce a “bitch” for her rock anthem track “The Bitch“ (in which Steph wished him the worst girlfriend in the world).
Steph however kept things silent on the matter and refused to make any statements. Until now……
It seemed that Spoons didn’t learned his lesson with “the Bitch”. By know you should know NOT to mess with Stephanie Fierce, many other Ex’s who tried it, felt the raft that is Stephanie Fierce. You just don’t mess with Stephanie Fierce. Period.
Anyways, the pretty racy tack mainly talks about the dangers of leaving a relationship, and some unfortunate things that can happen to you if are unfaithful with a fine woman like Stephanie Fierce.
What can we say? Classic Stephanie Fierce. She did it again. Excellent instrumentation by Mind by the way.........Edited by user 12 December 2010 02:46:23(UTC)
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