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3rd October 2005
Ms Dynamite has returned more opinionated than ever, with the new album 'Judgement Days' tackling issues from domestic violence and gun crime to war and poverty.
The second album sees Ms Dynamite travelling around the globe as she hooks up again with Chink in Miami, where she also collaborated with Jamaican dancehall legend Stephen 'Lenky' Marsden and up-and-coming Miami producer Wayne The Brain.
Back in Europe she flew to Sweden to work with Christian Karlsson, aka Bloodshy, hitmaker for Britney Spears and to Ireland for sessions with Reza Safinia, who has worked with Britney and Kylie.
Other collaborations on the album include Southern rapper Lil' Wayne (from the Cash Money crew), fast-rising Jamaican dancehall MC Assassin, Chink Santana (with his MC hat on) and UK MC Sincere - a hot name to watch.
The result is Ms Dynamite's long-awaited second album, Judgement Days, a title that was conceived after a late-night conversation with Chink about "life, the things we see and the things we've been through".
Though Niomi Daley may have mellowed, fans will soon hear that her alter-ego Ms Dynamite still isn't pulling any punches.
Topics on 'Judgement Days' include gun crime, the decline of UK clubland and absent fathers.
Love is a theme, too: both adult relationships and teenage crushes.