Hmmmm
Hmmmm
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The U.S. is a side project
The USA is the creative force of the band leaving due to internal disputes and overshadowing the original
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So USA is the Bjork to their Sugarcubes?
We're the Sting to their The Police.
We're the Journey to their Santana
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>Rosenberg: "The genesis of Grime was those heavy Hip-Hop influences, right? Were you following the whole East Coast/West Coast thing as far as your lyrical style?"
>Dizzee: "Nah it was just them drum & bass MCs. And garage and eskibeat stuff."
>Rosenberg: "But you were like the Godfather. The OG of Grime."
>Dizzee: "Nah blud, Grime was around before I ever even got into it. People like Wiley, Skibadee and all them crews."
>Rosenberg: "Right, right okay. So, when did Grime fully emerge as a sub-genre of Hip-Hop? When did that word come about"
>Dizzee: "Grime comes from the family to me as drum & bass, UK garage, and dubstep. I use to hear a lot of dubstep at the time we were first making Grime, but back then it was called sublow."
>Rosenberg: "Well, you know some people try to act like it's a completely separate thing which is crazy talk. It's completely a sub-genre and part of the same culture"
>Dizzee: "But yeah, uh funny thing is, that it's a garage thing. It's a rave thing, a London thing. It came about like 2000. But like there's a history there of MCing that's a Jamaican thing that started in London raves a decade before us. It's a pirate radio thing and a tape pack thing."
>Rosenberg: "Right... so were you listening to a lot of trap, southern hip-hop that influenced Grime?"
>Dizzee: "Yeah, uh some Three Six Mafia and stuff at the time, but we were also listening to a lot of grunge and metal. The main thing was that garage sound at the time and MCing too. That darker industrial sound. A lot of us started even earlier at drum & bass and jungle raves."
>Rosenberg: "But it's not really dance, uh - dubstep or whatever though is it? It's hip-hop, it's rap. Straight up."
>Dizzee: "Er... yeah. I guess."
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>Rosenberg
I don't know who this jew is, but he's alright in my book.
The US is Phil Collins and the UK is Peter Gabriel
you're a piece of shit
the USA is the Chris Burney to their Bowling For Soup
>(((Rosenberg)))
Embarrassing
I wish
Uh oh somebody just got old.
The US is Big Dumb Face to the UK's Limp Bizkit.
but he was right though.
Grime was the UK equivialent of Hip Hop. But instead of coming from old R&B, Soul, and Funk records, the grime artists utilized what was native to them (like all the EDM coming out of the UK and europe at the time)
literally the only people who don't agree with this are the shitters from /bleep/, but who gives a fuck about those fags anyway?
it is hip hop
>literally the only people who don't agree with this are the shitters from /bleep/, but who gives a fuck about those fags anyway?
I do