Grime

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    Grime for the most part is fucking embarrassing shouty bullshit that killed good fun garage and drum and bass.

    This is real UK street music.

    • lol @ "real"imbecile
    • You left a note less than 20 seconds after I posted it. You have an opinion without even listening to it. That's proper cunt behaviour. Well done.set
    • Really I should just duck out of this thread and let people enjoy their grime. Cunt behaviour ;)set
    • you sound really old which you are not - grime is the music of now and there is a huge amount of talent involved. Drum and bass killed itself because it was afadein11
    • I don't normally criticise peoples taste in music, everyone is different, but I have a real fucking dislike for grime. I couldn't help myself.set
    • musical cul-de-sac. I am not a fan of grime bacause I am old and a house-head but I can appreciate the talent involved.fadein11
    • i don't need to listen to laugh at the notion of "real" we can have different tastes, but putting one artist over another on personal opinion is cuntish.imbecile
    • indeed.fadein11
    • Nah. This is real. His struggles in life. Most grime is nasty, aggressive, shouty, self important, look how awesome I am, you're shit, adolescent bullshit noiseset
    • I'm just being a cunt because I personally loathe grime and the attitude and mentality of those that are involved in itset
    • this sounds like real bad Mike Skinner - like the track that would never get onto a release. Thumbs down from me I'm afraid.fadein11
    • Check out Akala - similar vibes but way better.fadein11
    • lol, everyone has a different opinion, I accept that. This is taskforce, one of the original and best names in UK hip hop...set
    • This tune is from maybe 2001 - 2002set
    • The golden age of UK hip hop was a little before that - late 80's / early 90's... but yep each to their own :) Have a lovely weekend Set.fadein11
    • hah, what's your point?set
    • Aside from being wrong of course. Early 2000's was the golden age, no doubt. Taskforce, skinnyman, jehst, klashnekoff, rodney pset
    • The Nextmen! If you haven't heard them, do check them out. Goldset
    • Heard of all of them. How old are you? Did you buy records in the late 80s?
      Each to their own - I guess everyone remembers their own era as the best.
      fadein11
    • I was/am a PE man anyway - always preferred US hip hop. But do like some old garage and some grime just because it was/is so British. So much UK hiphop was donefadein11
    • in an American accent. I guess that's why the Streets were refreshing in the beginning just because it was so British (but not really hip hop I know).fadein11
    • Yea I didn't buy records in the 80s, you're right about everyone liking their own era. Every artist I mentioned above had a very British accent though... ?set
    • yes I know was talking in general... in fact really early stuff. Don't worry. You are so argumentative. I am not always on the attack mate.fadein11

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