Envy (English rapper)

Envy
Birth name Nicola Varley
Born (1987-04-09) 9 April 1987
Origin Sale, Greater Manchester, England
Genres Grime, electro, hip hop
Occupation(s) Rapper
Instruments Vocals
Years active 2006–present
Labels StopStart Records

Nicola Varley (born 9 April 1987), known as Envy, is an English rapper/MC.

Envy has been writing songs for over 5 years. At first being compared to other female artists around, she carved out her own niche in the predominantly male British grime Scene. She first began to make waves when she made several show-stealing appearances on 'The City Is Ours Music Mixtapes' from Manchester. This led to several collaborations with artists from all over the UK, particularly London, where she earned respect by battling and prolifically dropping verses on many singles. She also entered rap battles at JumpOff, beating her opponent Micky Negro at the finals in 2008 and got beaten by Kulez at Scribble Jam in 2006. She released her debut solo single Tongue Twister through StopStart Records.

Having graduated from Loughborough University with a degree in Media, Envy now concentrates on her music career full-time with the fruits of her labour bouncing onto the scene in the form of second single Friday Night

"Her lyrics, if you can hear them (you might need a vari-speed facility), are well smart, with the wry, pithy intelligence of the media-savvy: "I take it tit for tat/I'll take your tacit consent/To turn the Taliban to take over your town… You're lookin' to be loved but can't find a flippin' solution/I'm lost on location, laceratin' as I'm lacin'/Lookin' lovely/Better pray your label pay for elocution," she rapid-fires over the bubblicious grime rhythms, with their shades of Missy's Work It, of previous single Tongue Twister. We're not sure what she means or who the subject is of her ire here, but as ever she sounds fierce yet witty, her staccato delivery popping in time to the buzzing, fizzing synth beat. In fact, so rhythmic is her phrasing that it would sound good acappella, but it works both ways: remove her rhymes and you've got pristine future-perfect electro-pop."

Source: [1]

Discography

Albums

Year Title
2010 Set Yourself On Fire

Singles

Title Release Date
Tongue Twister 5 May 2008
Friday Night 24 November 2008

References

  1. Lester, Paul (6 October 2008). "New Band of the Day: No 403: Envy". The Guardian. Retrieved 24 January 2012.

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