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New single & video - Tru Trilla "End the Day" ft Ruste Juxx & Julius Luciano of Shoe Gang
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Thizz
Some great predictions there Nostradamus
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adidas shut down the forum and brought it back online in time for the album release #merky
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Proper nerds getting mad coz he said the wrong word . I used to also think the guy was saying arms 'out' back in the day then my cuz told me the word 'arms house' . Tbf arms out makes more sense anywa
Heero Yuy
ANGT to be watching an 1 hour and 25 minutes of stormzy bro
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Truss
I'm delighted for him
Hope he keeps it up
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Agony
The John Cena/Wayne Rooney of Grime music
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Guest Blacksheet
"Don't blame me, blame God"
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Funkyskanker
The way rappers are coming up today is muad rappers catalogue now literally consits of 5 tracks
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Platinum50
I like how the scene is now tbf, its more efficient & a level playing field imo.
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Afroman
..wrong thread
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Funkyskanker
rap scene is better now
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QPR Dee
Of course it is.
Differences is you expect to be spoon-fed tracks then complain about it
You just have to look around
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Flat Eric
king of grime
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Flat Eric
uk music*
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Niall Ferguson
King of UK Urban Commercial Music that involves individuals rapping words rhythmically.
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Funkyskanker
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Funkyskanker
Smh
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Funkyskanker
Im talking about rap
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Haze-e
When has UK Rap been in a better position?
Didn't I just see Drake on stage with Section the other day? Narstie on C4/5 whatever it was?
It has never ever had the following or fame it's had nowadays.
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kerser
He said rap
Then you go nd quote section (I see them more as a fusion of rap and grime) and big ol nasty
Hmmm
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Kuffir
trust me
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Funkyskanker
Why are uk niggas so obssed with drake? There has been quality music long before drake starter begging it. I said it before on here the guy is a leech fuck him I don't need an outsider to verify if something is good or not.
And no the quality had actually dropped the whole point of road rap was so guys could rap about the life in the uk. The music dropped now is too American influensed and not even good up until £R came to the game uk rap was dead
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Kuffir
uk rap aint been as big as this in like 6 years
in terms of exposure lol is this even a discussion
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Funkyskanker
If anything uk rap has taken the back seat these past two years and grime is back
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Funkyskanker
And for the guys who don't know london guys been linking up with us guys for time. Morrisson was in the U.S. with jeezy years ago it's nothing new. Stop moving like school and using outside validation as a measure for success
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Kuffir
who're the biggest names in grime
you could name ten and at least half of them will dabble in rap
grime is how alot of these guys maximise their buzz or they just have feet firmly planted in both (unless u wanna count wack guys like novelist)
all uk to me anyway even the drill we come out with is as much influenced by grime as chicago n them
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Funkyskanker
I stopped listening to grime years ago do I can't speak on it like that but I def know there was a time it was dead. Even grime guys were jumping on tracks with road rappers or making rap themselves. Only reason why grime is back is because the signed rap guys giggs benny banks k koke flopped and they want to to make their money back by pushing grime see stormy
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