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Tigarah Knocks Us Out! |
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A Look at the Up-and-Coming Lady MC |
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by Narasu Rebbapragada |
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Tigarah crouches and struts across the stage of Hollywood's Cinespace club. She fronts the colorsyellow and greenon a sweater shirt that says
"Brasil" in block letters across her lower back. One hand holds a microphone and the other arm moves to the heavy bass beat. Meandering around two pulsing female dancers, she is
full of energy and confidence. Belting out the lyrics to her song, "Fake Out," Tigarah demands truth from the media.
"What I write is about egos in the capitalism, culture crush in globalization, and the passion and the girl power
for what I believe," Tigarah writes in slightly broken English, via e-mail. "You know, I talk about anything I felt in my everyday life." |
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"Tigarah Knocks Us Out!" by Narasu Rebbapragada has been edited for shojobeat.com;
the complete article appears in the November 2006 issue of Shojo Beat Magazine. |
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