London Posse - Hows Life In London
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@MrDeanie64 when it comes to hip hop in the US changing...you have not a clue what your talking about
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WATCH PALMY&G.MC-BOOM
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sample from Ohio Players - Funky Worm isn,t it?
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@MrDeanie64 not true at all
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It's for you Polish immigrants - that's London you've never read in any primer :)
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@terrarebelist actually my favorite rapper is Tyler the Creator
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@butlerbulldogs05 People take to who ever breaks it. America is so locked off with propaganda you wouldn't believe. We all get propaganda... But no one really believes it. Americans seem to. It seems like you don't 'as a whole' know what the plot is. I know it's deeper than that. But generally, you seem a bit lost in the dark when it comes to pop culture.
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@butlerbulldogs05 But most people in the uk shun the 'mainstream' Our most popular radio stations buss and praise new undergound. I know barely anyone in the us knows who andy c is yet he's one of the gods of modern dance music from jungle right the way through to what's become dubstep. Yet people in new zealand bust andy c daily. And barely anyone in tibet knows who bob marley is. Plenty of people in turkey will know who the beatles are.
pmsl @ comments
Seriously tho without the UK hip hop was dead a long time ago. We run it, if u want it back come test!
Nice up hmg
noclone1 1 year ago 18
as a collector of reggae for 30 yrs i can say that the Jamaicans have always credited the uk as being the first to embrace the music, hip hop was born out of reggae , King Tubby ..sampling...and many djs such as I Roy and dennis alcapone chattin over the mic, so to say it was born is the Usa is shite, Hip hop in the Us hasnt changed in 30yrs, still doing that big gold chain shite.. at least the uk artist are inventive and have given many trends in that time.jungle, ragga ,grime, garage etc etc
MrDeanie64 11 months ago 10