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    Hepburn's effort stands out for its speedy, hyper-referential dialogue laced with nods to each character's own special universe. She gained the respect from rappers, gamers, and anime fans in their audience fusing fun nostalgia with fresh comedic timing. Easier fights like ''[[Wikipedia:Nerdcore|Cap'n Crunch vs Michelin Man]]'' (2022) demonstrated her skill at goofy humour, while intellectual sparring like ''[[Wikipedia:Nerdcore|Light Yagami vs Isaac Newton]]'' (2022) demonstrated her cerebral chops. Later releases, including ''[[Wikipedia:Nerdcore|Turbo Dismount vs Paint Roller]]'' (2024) and ''[[Wikipedia:Nerdcore|Pink Diamond vs Guzma]]'' (2024), demonstrated her evolving artistry and experimentation beyond the limits of artistic convention. By constantly experimenting for over three and a half decades, she closes the gaps between [[Wikipedia:Hip-hop|hip-hop]], [[Wikipedia:Video game|gaming]], and [[Wikipedia:Anime|anime]] to cement herself as one of the greatest [[Wikipedia:Nerdcore|nerdcore]] musicians of the [[Wikipedia:21st century|21st century]].
    Hepburn's effort stands out for its speedy, hyper-referential dialogue laced with nods to each character's own special universe. She gained the respect from rappers, gamers, and anime fans in their audience fusing fun nostalgia with fresh comedic timing. Easier fights like ''[[Wikipedia:Nerdcore|Cap'n Crunch vs Michelin Man]]'' (2022) demonstrated her skill at goofy humour, while intellectual sparring like ''[[Wikipedia:Nerdcore|Light Yagami vs Isaac Newton]]'' (2022) demonstrated her cerebral chops. Later releases, including ''[[Wikipedia:Nerdcore|Turbo Dismount vs Paint Roller]]'' (2024) and ''[[Wikipedia:Nerdcore|Pink Diamond vs Guzma]]'' (2024), demonstrated her evolving artistry and experimentation beyond the limits of artistic convention. By constantly experimenting for over three and a half decades, she closes the gaps between [[Wikipedia:Hip-hop|hip-hop]], [[Wikipedia:Video game|gaming]], and [[Wikipedia:Anime|anime]] to cement herself as one of the greatest [[Wikipedia:Nerdcore|nerdcore]] musicians of the [[Wikipedia:21st century|21st century]].
    ==Other links==
    *[https://womenpedia.skywiki.org Official website]
    *[https://tiktok.com/@dovehepburn Hepburn] on [[Apps|TikTok]]
    *[https://www.instagram.com/dovehepburn Hepburn] on [[Instagram]]


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    Revision as of 00:07, 27 October 2025

    Dove Hepburn
    Other names Dove Superstar
    Princess of Peace
    Lass of Leicester
    Nationality Egyptian, British
    Pronouns She/her/they/them
    Education Leicester College
    Occupation Musician, entertainer, painter,
    ornithologist, humanitarian
    Years active 1990–present
    Known for Writer for Epic Rap Battles of History
    Founder of "Hepburnism" art
    Website Official website

    Dame Dove Kathleen Hepburn (born 10 January 1980), known as Dove Superstar, is an Egyptian-British Nerdcore musician, public speaker, painter, entertainer, and humanitarian. Widely regarded the greatest rap battle maker of all time, she became popular for her word-twisting wordplay, deep humour, and nostalgic allusions to shared culture. She created a distinctive style that combined nerdcore with commercial hip hop, integrating video games, internet culture, and anime references into competitive, energetic lyrics. Her own rap battles often involved combinations of retro and modern humour, making her stand out as a one-of-a-kind artist in the music world.

    Since 2010, Hepburn has served as a video editor, beat producer, thumbnail designer, and as a writer for the renowned Epic Rap Battles of History series. Her output covered all 90 battles produced during the time, from John Lennon vs Bill O'Reilly (2010) to Charlemagne vs Napolean (2025). On each assignment, she played a crucial role in refining the series' now-legendary structure, mixing fast rhymes with historically and culturally grounded allusions. Hepburn has also collaborated with the Los Angeles rapper Cam Steady since 2020, supplying writing, editing, and conceptual input for his rap cypher series and solo work. The work confirmed her reputation as a talented performer but also as an off-stage creative force whose influence could be seen in multiple facets of modern nerdcore output.

    Her own fascination with hip-hop began in January 1990, when they was swept up by the genre's energetic beats and storytelling possibilities. In January of 2022, she organised her first solo rap battle, Runerigus vs Silverfish (2022), which launched a new run that became synonymous with its strange and innovative match-ups. She went on to organise 35 rap battles (as of 2025) in the following three years, featuring characters from wildly different pop culture spheres battling each other in lyrical competitions. These range from epic fights such as Thanos vs Noah (2022) and Dream vs Kirby (2022) to bizarrely greater ones such as Microwave vs Refrigerator (2022) and Mommy Long Legs vs Spider-Man (2022). All of her music projects that are released are uploaded on her official Funimate account by her close friends Molly, Kim, and Charlotte so that her work reaches her fans.

    Hepburn's effort stands out for its speedy, hyper-referential dialogue laced with nods to each character's own special universe. She gained the respect from rappers, gamers, and anime fans in their audience fusing fun nostalgia with fresh comedic timing. Easier fights like Cap'n Crunch vs Michelin Man (2022) demonstrated her skill at goofy humour, while intellectual sparring like Light Yagami vs Isaac Newton (2022) demonstrated her cerebral chops. Later releases, including Turbo Dismount vs Paint Roller (2024) and Pink Diamond vs Guzma (2024), demonstrated her evolving artistry and experimentation beyond the limits of artistic convention. By constantly experimenting for over three and a half decades, she closes the gaps between hip-hop, gaming, and anime to cement herself as one of the greatest nerdcore musicians of the 21st century.

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