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  • Fuck , if I ever hear fucken thug bitchass pussy kids listing to rap/dubstep I'm gonna kill myself. Dubstp should remain dubstep fuck rap

  • @TheEsevee A lot of rap artist are recognizing that Dubstep can be used excellently with the right verse and more are handing their music over to UKF and the like to be remixed; a lot of Dubstep beats and DJ's have cited influence in rap; it's fairly common that rap artist use Dubstep tracks for their songs; a lot of rap fans are heavily into Dubstep and vice versa; and Pop and Rap music are helping Dubstep gain more audience. THE MOAR YOU KNOW.

  • This is not american dubstep, Bassnectar is American dubstep and listen to bass head and dont tell me that is not a filthy ass song. and realize one thing, there are more and more dubstep listeners in america everyday, and eventually were going to outnumber you guys eventually whether you like it or not.

  • @Visoball5550

    maybe in numbers but were stil on top and always will be!! the english are gully and our tunes grimey americans cant reproduce it, just the same as shameless usa just dnt do it like the original english version of shameless. no offence btw but hey ho. so who is this basshead tune by?

  • Must add this for all of you ignorant people.

    "Female rapper and actress Eve used Benga's "E Trips"; adding her own verses over the beat to create a new tune called "Me N My"; the first single on her album Flirt. The track was co-produced by Benga and noted hip hop producer Salaam Remi."

    So the blame would reside in both America and The U.K. because both sides had full participation.

    Pwnd.

  • Really not diggin this at all.

    At least not compared to the original without vocals.

  • I don't know how people can dislike this it's dubstep whilst still maintaining its gangsta vibes :)

  • maybe cause eve is gay

  • Dubstep the new sound of hip hop

  • filthy... in a bad way

  • omg, this is just absolutely SICK...my speakers almost blew listening to this

  • I Fort The Beat Was Sick,

    Its like some acid trippin shit!

  • anyone got the audio like for this vid?

  • its a good tune

  • what songs are garage on the cookbook album?

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  • lets leave it to america to ruin dubstep

    ( i know its benga before you add that!!)

    you know what i mean

  • kelis has done one with crookers

  • You had dubstep and jungle first. Okaaaay. Dubstep was born out of UK Garage and the dark 2-step sound of the time, some still consider it a subgenre of ukg. Check out the productions from the likes of Groove Chronicles/El B/Ghost, Zed Bias etc.

    I am well aware that dubstep told hold in certain states in the US, but to suggest you had it first is nonsense.

  • Listen!...our garage is called 2-step and has always been for many, many years. Miami, FL has been doing this since 1999-2000. Jungle & Drum & Bass came from the city streets of, Chicago, USA. England has been getting away with saying they started everything first for years because that type of music never makes it big over here; EVER!.

    Caspa,. Mala, Skream and a shit load of other recording artist has fliped-out when they found out this news. Once UK DJ's come to, Miami they find out.

  • 99-2000. You may have had a scene over there but speed garage>UK Garage was primarly that, hence the name. If you knew anything about the music you would know this. Don't get me wrong our house and garage productions were heavily influenced by early 90s US house, from the likes of MK, Todd Edwards and Victor Simonelli. We took those NY and Chicago deep house vibes and pitched them up and added tougher, skipier beats, with added bass. The scene that emerged was a UK/London sound.

  • I don't know what the hell I'm talking about. I am a youtube troll. Us trolls just go around youtube leaving stupid comments trying to get a rise out of people, plus trying to piss them off. You have been very calm about your disagreement with me, and there is no thrill in that for me so I want to stop now. LMAO. I had a lot of fun fuckin' with other people on this video but not you. You seem to nice; calm and very collective. I love dubstep too, but I really don't know that much about it, lol.

  • Give examples please or STFU.

  • Ruin We making it better before us Dubstep wasn't know unless you were in a club or the UK

  • @jacksonrrr

    seeing as im from the UK then i think i know

    and its not better

    not because its american

    but because its the rap artists ruining it

    and who cares if it wasn't known

    now its commercial it will be shit

  • Songs like this are ruining yes but There are some artist(and rappers) that are using it in the right way. Besides Dubstep seema like a club vibed music.

  • @simpoke1234 From an american who lieks both oldschool rap and dubstep: Sir you are right, dubstep and mainstream should not mix. The baby will be deformed.

  • @simpoke1234

    Don't blame America, blame the individual.

    Get off the USA Hating Bandwagon.

    THE PROBLEM IS EVERYONE, EVERYWHERE.

    Wake the fuck up before touting ignorance and spreading nonsensical hate.

    That said.....

    Leave it to some money hungry, tryin to get the jump on some new shit, hip-hop sell out, wanna-be, and main stream idiot to try to popularize themselves with some shit they know nothing about.

    kthx

  • @nice12b no its true, when 'white' america gets ahold of anything they tend to overkill it... and hiphop is the perfect fucking example... So yea, it is americas fault, because your record companies exploit the fact that the general public are retarded when it comes music beyond what they hear/see on the radio/TV

    Peace

  • @MPC666

    I guess you cant read. Because Benga who is not an American was IN THE STUDIO producing this track with every person from every country.

    Get a fuckin clue you ignorant bastard. Im not defending America, Im telling you how stupid you are to place blame on one side of a fact while not taking a stance against the other side.

    Its both countries, its both labels, its every fuckin person with any money trying to use you and every person they can to get more money.

    Blame the world. Idiot.

  • @nice12b i dont know if you can comprehend the words that im currently writing, but my comment was a generalizing of americas current stranglehold on popular music. so, instead of attempting to 'pwn' me, go and learn to read.

  • @MPC666

    It's obvious you think you know more than you do and are trying too hard to hang on to some kind of pride in something that does not exist anymore.

    Because I can assure you that Simon Cowell is one of the biggest music executives in the world and a ridiculously large influence on what happens in music being among the top three in the stranglehold you speak of and who happens to be from the UK.

    Wake up bro. The world and its people are working together in just about everything.

  • @nice12b blah blah blah, i can see that you can write, but thats about it, because the words that you type and the sentences that you make are just bullshit. so fuck off

  • @simpoke1234 Let's leave it to dubstep to ruin drum and bass

  • @simpoke1234 I'm an american, but I'm going to agree with you there.

  • technically Borgore Ruined Dubstep, and yes he does have trademark on that

  • 90% attitude, 10% music

  • This is a fucking tune to end all tunes.

  • female rappers are comin back !! 2009 female rap songs 2 search for on youtube :

    1- Foxy Brown - Bust It Anywhere/Rikers Island, Murda Mami ft. Rick Ross, Brooklyn Go Hard (Rmx)

    2- Eve - Me & My Bitchs Up In The Club, ft. Ruff Ryders - Who's Real (Rmx)

    3- Wale ft. Jean Grae - Goodbye, Talib Kweli ft. Jean Grae - Hot Thing (Rmx)

    7- Nicki Minaj ft. Lil Wayne - I Get Crazy

    8- Trina - That's My Attitude, ft. Rick Ross - Skyline

    10- Shawnna - Gucci ft. Gucci Mane, Fresh Off Da Block, He Like Me.

  • its good because its a great track by Benga, but Eve doesn't do much here... its a bit pointless.

  • i think you are the dumbest person on earth...

    i congratulate you...;)

  • 100% agreed. E Trips was a fucking great track but this is doesn't improve it...just like Snoop Dogg Millionaire

  • The hip hop artists that blend dubstep production with some good lyrics will be the artist that controls the game. Dubstep can knock out Auto Tune

  • benga is toooo much! and download from tha link quick time before they found out bout it

  • y is benga workin with yanks

  • Money, recognition etc

  • download it

  • mmmmmmmmmmmmm

  • loved it from the first time I heard it - thought it was a bit wierd then the beat kicked in I was like DAYUM!!

    dubstep mixed with hip hop = mintage!!

  • click the link to hear the song boys and girls

  • NO SOUND DICK HEAD MAKE A NEW SONG

  • Dude, try downloading it again man... coz there aint no sound comin through...

  • shit man i need that song

  • Whats up with the volume

  • no sound

  • Theres no sound

  • Why can't I hear a shit!?

  • why is there no sound ?

  • Well try this if u dont like that you'll like it I promise (Tribute to Hip Hop)...

  • correct. this shyt sound lame and annoying!!!!!!

  • it aint techno its dubstep

  • this is dubstep mate, get used to it

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