ARTIST-SIGNED RARE 'MASTER' copy of her SCARCE debut album produced 07/10/2005.  Disclosure:  NO COPYRIGHT ENTITLEMENT of this 'for sale' recordable compact disc (CD-R) IS INCLUDED IN THIS OFFER.  All publishing rights are the sole intellectual property of the recording artist.  Condition:  Very good; a couple of insignificant minor surface scratches, otherwise fine.

BONUS:  also included is a NEW sealed original artist self-produced copy of K.Flay - Suburban Rap Queen (CD-ROM, Comp, Ltd)  2005

Label:  Not On Label (K.Flay self-released) ‎– -                                                    
Format:  CD, CD-ROM, Compilation, Limited Edition, Stereo            
Country:  USA & Canada                            
Released:  2005                            
Genre:  Hip Hop Title: Surburban Rap Queen

Artist: K. Flay [Kristine Flay]

Label:Not On Label (K.Flay self-released)
Cat#: -        
Media Condition: Mint (M)
Sleeve Condition: Mint (M)      

Info:  New and sealed.

Tracks:

1. Intro

2. Suburban Rap Queen

3. Not Gonna Happen

4. The Whoosie Song

5. Hey Ladies

6. Red Meat

7. How I'm Rockin

8. Bang Bang

9. Saved

10. Drama

11. Frat Party

12. I See The World

13. Time Stops

 November 27, 2012...Not many people are aware of the existence of this release. I was lucky enough to buy one a few years ago. K. Flay's early music is in my humble opinion the best of her work. This is very refreshing white girl rap and I still listen to it often! I hope Kristine continues to produce music that flows like the songs on this album. Cheers!

Interview with K. Flay available on INDIGITS...WORTH A READ!!!

..."K.Flay is a one-woman army – she creates the beats, sings, raps and plays guitar. As a lyricist her wit and acerbic charm shine...

WIKIPEDIA BIOGRAPHY EXCERPT:  "In 2003, she believed that most hip-hop hits on the radio were simplistic, misogynistic, and formulaic, and bragged to a friend that even she could do a song like that. That night[when?] she wrote a song called "Blingity Blang Blang" which she described as "a low-budget rap parody that contained far too many obscenities."[6] Realizing she enjoyed creating music, she wrote two more songs before the end of the year."

"The following summer, she experimented and continued to write songs, performing and recording them on her laptop computer. In the following few years, she released a mixtape, Suburban Rap Queen, produced on her laptop, and began performing in the local scene."

THIS IS THE MASTER COPY OF HER DEBUT ALBUM!