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Thread started 03/11/05 9:09pm

jonylawson

roots manuva.........

who else is vibin of his shit like a muthafucker?

erm...he s good eh???!! biggrin
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Reply #1 posted 03/11/05 10:41pm

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Witness the fitness!!!!! wink
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Reply #2 posted 03/13/05 1:07am

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Oh rezpec' jonylawson thumbs up! Finally, a thread appreciating British hip hop yay!


nod Rodney Smith has got tunes my friends nod


You should hear the range of mixes for "Too Cold", there's so many brilliant re-spins of that banger out there smile





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Reply #3 posted 03/13/05 1:26am

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senik said:

Finally, a thread appreciating British hip hop



falloff That's like American soccer. falloff British hip hop. You kill me.
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a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on
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Reply #4 posted 03/13/05 2:06am

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Stax said:

senik said:

Finally, a thread appreciating British hip hop



falloff That's like American soccer. falloff British hip hop. You kill me.
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lol (did the sports thread hurt?)

Before your obese state side ass "falloffs" your chair again, tell me what you constructively know about the British Urban music scene?



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Reply #5 posted 03/13/05 9:32am

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senik said:

Stax said:




falloff That's like American soccer. falloff British hip hop. You kill me.
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lol (did the sports thread hurt?)

Before your obese state side ass "falloffs" your chair again, tell me what you constructively know about the British Urban music scene?




Yeah, I was just pushing buttons after a night of drinking. Actually, I am aware that there is a flava eminating from your part of the world and has been for a while. Mell'O', of course. Taskforce comes to mind. As does London Rhyme Syndicate. Lewis Parker?
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Stax said:

senik said:




lol (did the sports thread hurt?)

Before your obese state side ass "falloffs" your chair again, tell me what you constructively know about the British Urban music scene?




Yeah, I was just pushing buttons after a night of drinking. Actually, I am aware that there is a flava eminating from your part of the world and has been for a while. Mell'O', of course. Taskforce comes to mind. As does London Rhyme Syndicate. Lewis Parker?



Oh so you do know a little sumfin' sumfin', all be it rather old skool (big shout for Lewis Parker).

I was thinking more along the lines of Skinnyman, Mud Family, Black Twang, Doc Brown, One Self and all the Ninja Tunes camp, etc., etc. The list could go on and on. You see no one was comparing U.K. hip hop the pioneerers in the U.S. It was just nice to see someone throwing a thumbs up to the people in the U.K. game.

"Real" Contemporary U.K. hip hop/urban is very much different to the state side sound. It's flava is raw and specific to the streets of the country with a unique underground sound (e.g. artists spittin' with local accents and slang that wouldn't mean much to ears unfamiliar). Therefore, whether it's emanating to other parts beyond these shores, I don't know, but I can tell you that U.K. hip hop is very real and relative it's own peolpe.



.p.s. I was just lacing up my boots for a ruc too..... then you had to go all nice on me, damn razz


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Reply #7 posted 03/13/05 4:09pm

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senik said:

Stax said:



Yeah, I was just pushing buttons after a night of drinking. Actually, I am aware that there is a flava eminating from your part of the world and has been for a while. Mell'O', of course. Taskforce comes to mind. As does London Rhyme Syndicate. Lewis Parker?



Oh so you do know a little sumfin' sumfin', all be it rather old skool (big shout for Lewis Parker).

I was thinking more along the lines of Skinnyman, Mud Family, Black Twang, Doc Brown, One Self and all the Ninja Tunes camp, etc., etc. The list could go on and on. You see no one was comparing U.K. hip hop the pioneerers in the U.S. It was just nice to see someone throwing a thumbs up to the people in the U.K. game.

"Real" Contemporary U.K. hip hop/urban is very much different to the state side sound. It's flava is raw and specific to the streets of the country with a unique underground sound (e.g. artists spittin' with local accents and slang that wouldn't mean much to ears unfamiliar). Therefore, whether it's emanating to other parts beyond these shores, I don't know, but I can tell you that U.K. hip hop is very real and relative it's own peolpe.



.p.s. I was just lacing up my boots for a ruc too..... then you had to go all nice on me, damn razz




I knew some my references were kinda dated, but I had to show the history in my response so you know not everyone in the States thinks Ali G is all you got. wink I have heard of Doc Brown, also. Isn't his sister a famous author or sumthin? I'll have to check out the others.

peace
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Reply #8 posted 03/13/05 4:16pm

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Stax said:

senik said:




Oh so you do know a little sumfin' sumfin', all be it rather old skool (big shout for Lewis Parker).

I was thinking more along the lines of Skinnyman, Mud Family, Black Twang, Doc Brown, One Self and all the Ninja Tunes camp, etc., etc. The list could go on and on. You see no one was comparing U.K. hip hop the pioneerers in the U.S. It was just nice to see someone throwing a thumbs up to the people in the U.K. game.

"Real" Contemporary U.K. hip hop/urban is very much different to the state side sound. It's flava is raw and specific to the streets of the country with a unique underground sound (e.g. artists spittin' with local accents and slang that wouldn't mean much to ears unfamiliar). Therefore, whether it's emanating to other parts beyond these shores, I don't know, but I can tell you that U.K. hip hop is very real and relative it's own peolpe.



.p.s. I was just lacing up my boots for a ruc too..... then you had to go all nice on me, damn razz




I knew some my references were kinda dated, but I had to show the history in my response so you know not everyone in the States thinks Ali G is all you got. wink I have heard of Doc Brown, also. Isn't his sister a famous author or sumthin? I'll have to check out the others.

peace
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Yeap!, "White Teeth" author Zadie Smith. It was made into a great T.V. serial on Channel 4 withone of my fav. actors, Om Puri woot!


.p.s. I still wanna fight ya though mr.green


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senik said:

Stax said:




I knew some my references were kinda dated, but I had to show the history in my response so you know not everyone in the States thinks Ali G is all you got. wink I have heard of Doc Brown, also. Isn't his sister a famous author or sumthin? I'll have to check out the others.

peace
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Yeap!, "White Teeth" author Zadie Smith. It was made into a great T.V. serial on Channel 4 withone of my fav. actors, Om Puri woot!


.p.s. I still wanna fight ya though mr.green



Bring it.
a psychotic is someone who just figured out what's going on
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Reply #10 posted 03/13/05 5:08pm

jonylawson

wahey howay then lads!!!! mad
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Reply #11 posted 03/14/05 2:31am

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jonylawson said:

wahey howay then lads!!!! mad



Is that gordie for "I wanna be referee"? smile


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Reply #12 posted 03/14/05 2:33am

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Stax said:

senik said:




Yeap!, "White Teeth" author Zadie Smith. It was made into a great T.V. serial on Channel 4 withone of my fav. actors, Om Puri woot!


.p.s. I still wanna fight ya though mr.green



Bring it.



Name a time and place.


No weapons, first one to say "give up!" is the loser!!.


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Reply #13 posted 03/14/05 5:38am

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senik said:

Stax said:



Bring it.



Name a time and place.


No weapons, first one to say "give up!" is the loser!!.



No weapons? I'm an American! wink
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