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[[Imani Coppola]] is a musician from [[Big Applesauce|New York City]], known for playing multiple instruments (her albums credit her for guitars, keyboards and violins) and switching between normal singing and rapping. Her style can basically be summed up as [[Neoclassical Punk Zydeco Rockabilly]] or [[Genre Roulette]]: a combination of [[Hip Hop]], [[Alternative Rock]], [[Pop]], [[Funk]]/[[Soul]] and whatever else is handy, while largely falling under the umbrella of "alternative". Basically, think The [[Beastie Boys]] crossed with ''[[The Beatles|The White Album]]''.
 
She gained some fame thanks to her critically acclaimed 1997 debut ''Chupacabra'', which spawned the hit "Legend of a Cowgirl", giving her the status of [[One-Hit Wonder]]. However, [[Executive Meddling]] on the part of Columbia Records ensued, her second album was shelved and she was dropped. She spent a long time out of the mainstream afterwards, self-releasing various albums that can be pretty hard to get a hang of.
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Coppola began regaining attention in 2006 by touring with [[Mike Patton]]'s side project Peeping Tom, who picked her up for his label Ipecac Recordings and put out ''The Black and White Album''. She's since started an R&B duo with Adam Pallin called Little Jackie, who had another hit single in 2008 with "The World Should Revolve Around Me". Let's hope this won't end up a [[One-Hit Wonder]] as well.
 
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She has released the following albums:
* ''Chupacabra'' (1997)
* ''Come and Get Me... What?!'' (2000)
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* ''The Stoop'' (2008) - Little Jackie album
* ''Free Spirit'' (2010)
 
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* [[Easter Egg]]: "La Da Da" lasts 20:47 minutes in total. The song itself ends after about 4-5 minutes, and the final part is a hidden track called "My Day at the Ocean"
* [[Executive Meddling]]
* [[First Installment Wins]]
* [[Fun Withwith Acronyms]]: "J.L.I.A.T.O.Y.O." means "[[John Lennon]] is a trademark of [[Yoko Ono]]," which appears on any [https://web.archive.org/web/20150303183501/http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/rock--roll-religion-launches-menswear-collection-designs-inspired-by-the-art-of-john-lennon-by-english-laundry-69645747.html licensed John Lennon merchandise].
* [[Genre Roulette]]
* [[Intercourse Withwith You]]: "Keys to Your Ass".
* [[Lyrical Dissonance]]: Happens sometimes ("Let It Kill You", "30th Birthday").
* [[Needs More Love]]: Arguably.
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* [[Precision F-Strike]]: "Woke Up White", "One of These Days", "Black and White Jingle #1", "Black and White Jingle #2", "Dirty Pictures", "I Love Your Hair", "J.L.I.A.T.O.Y.O.". Can be a bit surprising or an outright [[Cluster F-Bomb]] if you know her only as the girl who sang "Legend of a Cowgirl".
* [[Record Producer]]: Her most commercially successful albums ''Chupacabra'' and ''The Stoop'' had Mike Mangini as producer (no, [[Name's the Same|not the Mike Mangini who played drums for]] [[Extreme]] and [[Steve Vai]], the one who produced Digable Planets).
* [[Sampling]]: "I'm a Tree" samples the organ riff from "Twentieth Century Fox" by [[The Doors]], and "Legend of a Cowgirl" famously uses a sample from "Sunshine Superman" by Donovan. "I Love Your Hair" uses the famous pummeling beat of "When the Levee Breaks" by [[Led Zeppelin (Music)|Led Zeppelin]]. Notably, Columbia wanted her to use more sampling for her second album, and she refused.
* [[Something Completely Different]]: There's a world of contrast between the upbeat happy pop of ''Chupacabra'' and the disjointed, messy ''The Black and White Album''. For example.
* [[Xtreme Kool Letterz]]: She has some songs with this, like "Naked City (Love to See U Shine)" or "Keys 2 Your Ass".