Little Jackie - The Stoop

Reviews of The Stoop

Rating Summary
n/a by Billboard On this excellent debut by her new duo with programmer Adam Pallin, Imani Coppola sounds no more interested in sticking to a single style than she usually does. Read more
n/a by www.vibe.com ­This endearing debut from Imani Coppolas latest side project deftly explores the ferocious singers favorite themes--race, two-timers, herself--over programmer Adam Pallins sprightly soul interpolations. Read more
n/a by www.blender.com Shes more geeky than queenly anyway, ­jazzily singing and breezily rapping over buoyant reggae and soul throwback beats sculpted by a guy named Adam who previously worked with American Idol finalist Elliott Yamin. Read more
n/a by www.spin.com Only in the fire-hydrant-ready title cut, where an around-the-way girl reminisces about bodegas in Bed-Stuy, does Coppola seem like more than a confessional folkie playing funky dress-up. Read more
n/a by www.avclub.com Drawing from a seemingly inexhaustible supply of sass, Coppola wraps her laid-back vocals around narratives that are innovative yet accessible, resulting in one of the most promising pop debuts 2008 is likely to see. Read more
n/a by www.guardian.co.uk While the rhymes are frustratingly clunky at times ('What came first, the Chicken Nugget or the Egg McMuffin?'), her charisma ensures the result is rarely less than compelling. Read more