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Ms. Dynamite

Niomi McLean-Daley, a.k.a. Ms. Dynamite, was born in 1981 in London, England, to a white Irish mother and a black British father. As the eldest of eleven children, McLean-Daley was raised in north London by her mother, a school teacher, following her parents' divorce. She grew up listening to reggae, soul, and hip-hop music, and by age 18 had taken to jumping up on stage at raves and rapping over hip-hop beats. Performing and making music so absorbed the budding singer that she passed on an opportunity to attend Sussex University as a social anthropology major to pursue a music career. In 2001, as Ms. Dynamite, McLean-Daley released her first single called "Booo!" on London Records. The song catapulted Miss McLean-Daley into the spotlight, and shortly after that, she performed as the opening act for such artists like Eminem and Destiny's Child (Beyonce Knowle's group). By 2002 she had begun work on her debut album, a disc called "A Little Deeper." Released on March 11, 2003, to massive critical acclaim, "A Little Deeper" let the music world know that Ms. Dynamite is and will continue to be a major player in the industry for many years to come.

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Alan Carr's Specstacular (2011)
Guest starring as Ms. Dynamite
Friday Night with Jonathan Ross (2001)
Guest starring as Ms. Dynamite (2 episodes)
Saturday Night Live (1975)
Guest starring as Ms. Dynamite
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