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REPPPIIINNN
#11

Hey..things like that have been around since the late 70's..sugarhill gang etc..just a different beat,different tale to tell..
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#12

Don't remember the Sugarhill Gang rapping in a London accent !

Laughing


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#13

Yes,of course your right..we might go round in circles with this..I'm just trying to say each to his own..let's not do a tit-for-tat thing with thisRazz
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#14

We like tits for tats in here.


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#15

hehehe..what is a tat anyway
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#16

woah....

And yes, there is something new about it because it is of a person who you have probably never heard in your life, the content is totally different to how it used to be. Grime music is a fairly new genre and i really can't imagine the bulk of the middle aged personnel on this forum listening to grime.

And theres no need to stereotype.. why is he a yardie? Just because he is black? Yardies are dread locked strong carribean folk in general. Also rapping is known as 'spitting' now, (only a small point) And you say in a london accent like he is putting the accent on.
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#17

bandhead


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#18

Rolling Eyes

" shocking cock-up, the mice were furious "
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#19

Laughing
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#20

sounds quite good to me. nuffin new in my opinion. problem is phikz is a hell of alot younger than us oldies..... therefore things roll round again sooner or later....Shocked

repunzal,repunzal let down ya hair so i can climb up and get into ya underwear.
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