Emotionz - Grime Rap

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Uploaded by on Dec 19, 2006

MC Emotionz performing Grime @ 20604 Reunion, The Media Club, December 7, 2006.

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  • like t see im try slewin agenst the grimiest in the uk

  • He'll be tourin Europe comin up... opportunity to bring your Lady Soviergn stylez then

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  • Dope shit Emotionz. Hold it down.

  • 1st not american..CANADIAN.

    2nd more double time than grime(clearly to anyone who has grown up from D&B, garage, grime and so on)

    3rd us canadians are very familiar with these scenes

    right back to a decade(more).

    4th u wouldn't have grime or raves in general, if it weren't for 2 things. disco-to-house-to all other rave music. and of course let's not forget about rap music in general. no american styles - no rap in britain.

    u should stoke americans on it. then u guys could

    tour here.

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  • @harrisjac when lightning is ripping off big L it is

  • @harrisjac its been influenced by alot of genres and Jamaican isn't the biggest. the raps been influenced by rap (mainly uk hip hop) and the beats came from garage/dancehall (i'd say it has more roots in rap than Jamaican dancehall).

    also some other influances are drum & bass and punk.

  • learn how to hold a mic mc muffler

  • emotionz is so fucking ill. amazing beat boxer too

  • lyrics ...

    Lol ..

  • Dis bre is a joke makes us Brits look stupid in face wid da world ov rap if wanna hear sum good and prop a rap type ad bloodyred and jus sit back an listen to ma bredrin ad and the best part he made all ov it home

  • Tonge twisting shit Yo

  • @harrisjac I would argue that while what you are saying is true ~ as far as being influenced by jamaican music... I think you would have to be pretty clueless to think that it's not equally influenced by rap, and rave music in general.. (that should go without saying)

  • @triplesquarednine Grime is influenced by the jamaican scene not rap

  • @billmwww dont be so hard on yourself.

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