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hate when ppl dnt see the significance of things like this or what it means 4 uk black music
swear it reached number 1(this is why you shouldt take wiki for gospel)oh so if it didnt will dizze always be 1 upping wiley in whatever he does?
hate when ppl dnt see the significance of things like this or what it means 4 uk black music
Artist: WileyTitle: Wearing My RolexSong Rating: Song's RatingRate this song:First appeared in chart (at position): 03/05/2008 (4)Last Seen in Chart (at position): 05/07/2008 (18)Length of time in chart: 10 weeksHighest position in chart: 205/07/2008 Down18swear it reached number 1(this is why you shouldt take wiki for gospel)oh so if it didnt will dizze always be 1 upping wiley in whatever he does?
Oh come onhate when ppl dnt see the significance of things like this or what it means 4 uk black music
thnx for the edit was baffed for awhile.Artist: WileyTitle: Wearing My RolexSong Rating: Song's RatingRate this song:First appeared in chart (at position): 03/05/2008 (4)Last Seen in Chart (at position): 05/07/2008 (18)Length of time in chart: 10 weeksHighest position in chart: 205/07/2008 Down18swear it reached number 1(this is why you shouldt take wiki for gospel)oh so if it didnt will dizze always be 1 upping wiley in whatever he does?
It doesn't mean anything for "black music" per se, because black musicians have been making hits for years in the UK...I'm a bit disappointed however, that the tune does not really represent grime, and I believe deep down Wiley knows this. He's basically vocalled a popular electro beat. Bless Beats should take as much praise.Dizzee is on another plane to Wiley still, but hopefully Wiley can use this push to promote REAL GRIME to the mainstream. However, I really doubt that the content of grime will go down well and will just end up the topic of chat shows about black people and gun crime, or even worse being the subject of ridicule on topical quizzes like 8 out of 10 cats.
i dont care bout none of that sh*tf*ck both of dem gettin old n dry
Shows me that this country isn't built to sell rap music. Both have to do inoffensive, dull house records to succeed.
No one else willcan't see anyone doing a Wiley
Don't mean much to me, neither of them done well with a grime tune!MAYBE it can open the door for us/them to slyly start imposing grimyer music on them bit by bit but iono
+ Wiley's is beat-driven.Shows me that this country isn't built to sell rap music. Both have to do inoffensive, dull house records to succeed.
Okay the sooner we all do a simple SWOT analysis of grime the sooner we can all move onStrengths - Some decent bars from time to timeWeaknesses - Ahem..Threats - Every musical genre everOpportunities - Jay-Z headlined Glasston-berry innit? Must mean rap is on the rise in the UK!!!!It doesn't mean anything for "black music" per se, because black musicians have been making hits for years in the UK...I'm a bit disappointed however, that the tune does not really represent grime, and I believe deep down Wiley knows this. He's basically vocalled a popular electro beat. Bless Beats should take as much praise.Dizzee is on another plane to Wiley still, but hopefully Wiley can use this push to promote REAL GRIME to the mainstream. However, I really doubt that the content of grime will go down well and will just end up the topic of chat shows about black people and gun crime, or even worse being the subject of ridicule on topical quizzes like 8 out of 10 cats.
but at the same time it is positive and beneficial for our generation to have successful, black, male, music artistsand what about kano?he went in the wrong direction with his music but he is still pretty popular and very talentedShows me that this country isn't built to sell rap music. Both have to do inoffensive, dull house records to succeed.
Man SWOT analysed Grime music ya kno
My opinion is that i don't see anyone from the grime scene having the same impact that Wiley and Dizzie's had on the UK, which i think hasn't been that much of an impact in the UK charts. And i'm not trying to knock anyone down, but a lot of people need to realise is that we live in a country where urban music isn't popular, people ain't getting out of their beds to buy urban music.. their getting out of bed to buy 'The Kooks' , 'Arctic Monkeys' and ect. In my eyes the only way i see anyone from the grime scene and UK Hip Hop scene having the same impact as Dizzie and Wiley is if they make a particular track that is a chart song or something that compliments other styles of music.
Don't care if they both get #1...They had to compromise TOO much to get there.That's why So Solid>>>>>>>>Wiley & Dizzee
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from being top dogs in grime looks like there gnna both end 08 with number 1 singles.....it took them 6 years really to get to the top of the uk mountainhow long will it take the current generatoin or will they not get there?discuss everything
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UN.Muzik
Did Wearing my Rolex reach number 1?
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Infidel
Wiley got number 2 I think
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a number one single means you have taken over the UK?lol at HitlerSome dumb sh*t
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Skola
neither of them have number 1s yetwat singles are you expecting to do wellive no idea how long it will take others
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