the personnel didnt move due to musical preference imo,
they moved due to financial reasons,
grime doesnt sell, due to the nature of the music, and the mediums of hearing it,
Dubstep as a genre is more lucrative for the people involved,
as is pop, Which is why the like of Stryder and Chipmunk moved over,
i'd gaurenttee that when they're in the car or at home the music they're playing and listening to is either Grime or Hip hop,
which is the same as it was when they were 14/15 and Grime wasn't dead then,
fact is that from the start Grime music just hasn't sold due to the target audience the music is aimed at, So people make different Genres in order to get something back for their work .
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grime music is as dead as house and G and jungle
grime music was good when everyone was young and no one really had to make a living off the music.... was just a ting where you went and spat on radio and if you got booked you were laughing..... dubs made in bedrooms and 20 man on a set is over.
cant take a grown man serious if he does that sh*t
just like how jungle split to garage and dnb
grime has split to dubstep and rap
the name still lives on but its meaningless now
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The King
Grime didnt split into duibstep and rap.
Dubstep evolved from dark garage.
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Kompressor
Yeah Jungle's dead
and in 5 years when the next street based genre comes out people will be saying dubsteps dead,
if its dead dont acknowledge it,
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Kompressor
correct,
Dubstep and Grime pretty much started at the same time roughly, 2000-2002 period.
it aint like dubstep came in at around 2007
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Guest FA23
grime started dying when it moved away from garage towards rap
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