The layers to this writing and rhyme scheme is literally genius level and then to top it off their voice and flow is literally perfect...if you appreciate barz and the art, there is no way you cant like their stuff.
Not only is it consensus that the Cntl+Alt+Del bar is intentional, for a lot of people its the main thing they walk away from this song talking about - to the point that I think it overshadows how great the line before it was - describing someone as 'folded and leaking', cuz you had to get the body compact enough to smuggle it home, is one of the most gruesome things I've ever heard.
I realized only find pausing irritating when people have nothing to say and just want to clown. I have no problem when I listen to someone like you who has a love and knowledge of the subject and adds real genuine commentary.
I always love pointing out that the black & white scheme on Pete's first verse is only the start of it - he's actually riding 3 different schemes simultaneously there. It's also tied together by references to 4 table games (checkers, Uno, Cluedo, and Blacks & Whites) and multiple clothing styles (black leather, two-tone suits, Judo robes, etc.)
Two-Tone is also a reference to the ska/reggae/punk rock fusion music style, known for being very racially diverse (making the line a double on the black/white scheme, and referencing the "don't talk about colours" bar from Sindhu Sesh)
There's an airport in Orange County California (I'm in LA) named John Wayne Airport maybe that's what he's referring to when he talks about John Wayne gate, stepping on the runway..just a thought
There was a time when John Wayne was cancelled a few years ago. Bill Burr did a piece on that. Thing is that scandals get called something something gate (Watergate, Gamergate etc).
Also, John Wayne Gait has to do with the distinctive way John Wayne walked, so I guess Bas is saying he walked like John Wayne when stepping on the runway. I guess it can go both ways for gate, and gait.
91 Shots and Handsome Dexter are the grandsons of the gentlemen. They also rap in their own right. I watched an elderly English gentleman react to this and he swears the raps are even better because of the old localised slang some of their songs are full of (Bish Bash Bosh is what he was reacting to). He is convinced that there's no way someone younger like the grandsons would have a deep enough understanding of how to tie the bars together with the old lingo the way that they do.
This is so true. I remember on the plugged in with Fumez when Pete spits the bar "Dark Bruises all around the leaky boat". This goes unmentioned by so many reactors as they are not from London and don't know cockney rhyming slang. (Boat means Boat Race = Face). This generation don't really use that slang any more but All through their rhymes there is many hidden doubles when you understand cockney rhyme
@@funkr77 It's true. It's just Nine could sit and listen to these gentlemen speak all day long. He has a really good ear not just for music but people. Stories.
There's a sick double in the last bars too. After he talks about the shotgun he says "a shot from that's an expensive round." Like it's a shot of high end liquor result in an expensive round of drinks at a bar and it's expensive to shoot a round from that shotgun.
Think you missed part of the ‘two-tone’ meaning in the black/white scheme. 2Tone was a record label mainly associated with ska music, typically performed by groups with black and white members. The Specials, The Beat, The Selecter etc.
I also went down the P&B rabbit hole this year and must say, you're probably one of the best reactors out there. So many totally miss what the two are actually saying, as if they just in it for the clicks. Keep it up dude, cheers.
"Plugged in" seemed to be the OG one that got them tons of traction. But if you want something harder, "whirlybird" off the album (no video though) is really awesome. Love your reactions.
I love the reaction man! Actually I like all your P & B reactions, you catch details and you show respect! YES do watch the Fumez colab, it's as good as Sindhi Sesh. All their songs are great but you gotsta check out GOLF with Norman Pain! ps I think you missed them writing bars inside the house ;-)
Second person to independently say Pete and Bas are the best duo As far as I'm aware, they write their own lyrics, but their grandsons help with the slang and terminology. That's at least what I've heard. There's a lot of people also saying they're fake. These guys are as legit as they come imo Ctrl + alt + delete isn't a stretch. I caught it too Plugged in w/Fumez is one of my favorites. I would also check out Goodfella. The whole Mugshot album is straight fire, tbh
This track has one of my favourite schemes ever. "Pray for my sins in a church on a Sunday" (Confession); Spill a man's beans" (Confession); "I'm a drunk chef" (Alcohol, Wine); "Close cut shaving his dome" (Churches often have domed roofs); "Like a monk's head" (Monk hairstyle); "Taste for the flesh" (Communion Wafers); "Like I'm undead" (Resurrection of Christ.) Unparalleled lyricism.
You have to react to Pete and Bas - You know it’s Christmas, before the holiday season is over, you will not regret it. An instant holiday party hip-hop classic
"skirt in the dark" is also a double with SKRRRT in the dark- driving fast at night, tires squealing- continuing the dinger to pearlescent car scheme. "john wayne gait" is definitely swagger but I think is also a lowkey serial killer reference- John Wayne Gacy
CTRl-ALT-DEL is a very short reach. You got it RIGHT !!! They write it, with slang terminology help from their grandchildren / nephews (91Shots and HandsomeDexter)
Big Mac's a gun. Phantom dark days is a ref to Batman. We get all the KFC refs in the UK but there's also kicking the bucket in there which means dying - no American reactor I seen got that one so maybe you don't have the saying. Breaking a plate - communion plate, breaking bread, then Bas talks about going to church on a Sunday then giving someone a monk's haircut! Caught the Ctrl Alt Del line when I first heard it. 😊 Gr8 react
Americans definitely have "kicking the bucket." I think it's actually just such a common phrase that nobody calls it out. It's just assumed everybody knew what it meant.
That “dinger with the dents in” is also a reference to their song “Dents in a Peugeot” one of the early tracks. th-cam.com/video/RauxLMFafGI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rsDXm3xleyu-aXyF
Also, the lore of this track is that the Voice-Over at the start saying "you never know what to expect" is from Roy Karneigh, the twin brother of Patrick Karneigh Jr/PJK, who died in 2019, and is memorialized on the EP "Twins of Darkness"
I'm pretty sure 91 shots is "Nine" and Handsome Dexter is "Dex"... the rap group Nine & Dex. Check out their songs Pecan Pie and Ignorant Shit. Some people say they are just Pete and Bas's producers... some say they are the grandkids of pete and bas... some say they are the genius behind it all.
At the beginning during black/white theme, if memory serves me “two-tone” was black n white rap duo wasn’t it? Been a while since my teen years of the 80’s 😅
Two-tone was a ska label with bands like the Specials on it. They were all ska bands that Pete is a fan of. Ska was the predecessor of reggae and in the UK was usually mixed black and white musicians.
Yeah most people think it's control-alt-delete I choose to think so🎉 This is absolutely one of my favorite songs of theirs as it's an actual real length song... get a feel for how they really flow🎉🎉🎉 great breakdown thank you Also I really appreciate that you don't listen first even though you could, fun channels do that and call it a first reaction but it's not🎉
i love the way you take time to break down the lyrics and explain the different styles they use in a track big ups hope you had a great xmas and happy new year to you and yours
Your correct about control alt delete😊 Some people you may find VERY interesting. The Four Owls and Ocean Wisdom Very clever,very musical,very talented
4:48 - Also 2 tone music, coined by The Specials. That 1970s musical movement mixed Jamaican ska and punk rock among others, which itself is a direct result of the Windrush. Lords Woodbine, Beginner, and Kitchener were Calypso musicians on that ship. The bar shows an awareness that modern hip hop is two tone in its own way, blending influences and crossing tribal boundaries. Likewise with the references these two have made it shows a social awareness to history. The original skinheads ("hard mods") split from mod culture and went simple enjoying the rude boy aesthetic as well. Grew up listening to the musical fusion coming from the Windrush infusion, etc, and there was a true appreciation for the music. National Front racists ended up trying to co-opt the look, which gave rise to the SHARPs (SkinHeads Against Racial Prejudice) All throughout there was a link to rocksteady, ska, and 2 tone.
91 Shots aka Nine, and Handsome Dexter aka Dex are the owners and directors of Sindhuworld. They are also behind America's answer to Pete and Bas: Frank and Maury. Nine's father is about the same age as Pete and four years younger than Bas. So I think we can forget about either Pete or Bas being his grandfather. 😉
My understanding is that they do wrote lyrics, concepts, and dex & nine help with the new slang, and and things. Collaborative effort. Whatever it is, it works!!
I'm firmly in the "they write their lyrics" camp and here's why: they use a lot of figures of speech, references, slang, etc. that at least to me (a 42 year old American) seem to fit their ages pretty well. The most obvious example is their frequent use of that British term for a cigarette that is a slur we can't say in America. I don't think a lot of younger people in the UK use this term anymore because of how unacceptable that same word is in America.
I vote for the Plugged in with Fumez Some of the greatest writers went out and lived life, then down the road wrote about their experiences, I see this as the same thing. They just put it into rhyme schemes instead of a novelization.
I think a lot of the "controversy" is pure jealousy .reactors saying they dont write , why wouldn't two intelligent elderly ENGLISHMEN with a lot of life experience not be very good at using their own language and story telling to write poetry? Rap is just poetry with a beat innit 😂 theres a lot of black folk that think they're the gatekeepers to hiphop and these two old white English blokes could never write anything good😂 not realising that a lot of their favourite pop and Motown classics were written by an old white dude from Yorkshire England, poetry existed for hundreds of years before the first black person was shipped to America and put a baseball cap on backwards , in fact the way American black people now speak/Ebonics is down to old white English blokes from Cornwall that were also white slaves shipped to the American plantations in the south, black slaves first experience of the English language came from the white Cornish slaves that to this day in England still talk like "where be" "i be" "they be" "where be that at" "axe you something" and it stuck with black folk to this day, so saying these blokes cant write poetry is stupid because they taught you how to speak 😂 im the hiphop generation 80s 90s im 47 and if i wrote something now for the current generation id need help with the newer slang (the fuckis peng and yeet?) So yeah whats the problem with the grandkids saying "we say this now grandad" and them adopting it for the current audience? "Must have ghost writers" no they're just better linguists than you because their vocabulary is much larger... No filler yo yo yo ni****ga****rrrr taking up 6 bars. Just the facts and they're out😂👍🇬🇧
91 Shots and Handsome Dexter are the producers for all the Pete and Bas stuff, but they started dropping their own songs a year or so ago as "Nine and Dex." If you believe the lore, they also happen to be P&Bs grandsons but that's never really been confirmed. However, if you watch and listen to their song "Pecan Pie" there is no doubting certain visual and aural similarities. If Nine and Dex are legitimately the guys behind P&B then they deserve a lot of props, because whether or not the whole P&B thing is legit, it doesn't stop it from being one of the most fresh and innovative things to happen to hip hop in a long time! But yeah, definitely give Nine and Dex a listen and see what you think
Their nephews and grandkids help them with the themes and slang. Check out their nephews Nine & Dex aka 91-shots and Handsome Dexter. They have lots of good songs too.
Very nice analysis. Admittedly a stretch, but the "John Wayne gate , , , " line could also be a subtle homage to "John Wayne Gacy" - the American serial killer and the cold-blooded nature of his 33 murders in the 1970s. I'd further describe the use of the high-pitched wail (a siren) in the melody as 'hypnotic', drawing you in to poetic lyrics that get increasingly dark, violent and vivid (albeit scary) as the song continues. Lastly, I think it would be remiss not to mention the reverb, used sparingly throughout, that makes the melody especially haunting - in my opinion..
check out Nine and Dex, Nine is the "91" Dex is Handsome Dexter they are Pete & Bas grand sons. They have a great track called Pecan Pie you should react to
If you think this is dope, check out Whirlybird and Goodfella. Both of those don't have a video yet, so you'll have to pull up the lyrics on Rap Genius. Definitely worth it!
91 shots and handsome dexter are their grandsons.. they've been making their beats for a long time and now they've actually released their own tracks recently =).. you will see the similarities and you'll know who is whose grandson.. th-cam.com/video/OLW5rQe4ziA/w-d-xo.html should react to this one.
The layers to this writing and rhyme scheme is literally genius level and then to top it off their voice and flow is literally perfect...if you appreciate barz and the art, there is no way you cant like their stuff.
Facts 💯
Not only is it consensus that the Cntl+Alt+Del bar is intentional, for a lot of people its the main thing they walk away from this song talking about - to the point that I think it overshadows how great the line before it was - describing someone as 'folded and leaking', cuz you had to get the body compact enough to smuggle it home, is one of the most gruesome things I've ever heard.
I realized only find pausing irritating when people have nothing to say and just want to clown.
I have no problem when I listen to someone like you who has a love and knowledge of the subject and adds real genuine commentary.
That's it; you captured my thoughts 100 percent. I couldn't find the words. thanks.
Pete and Bas Whirlybird will blow your mind. Pure Fire 🔥
Yeah this or slap the stick should be next for sure
I always love pointing out that the black & white scheme on Pete's first verse is only the start of it - he's actually riding 3 different schemes simultaneously there. It's also tied together by references to 4 table games (checkers, Uno, Cluedo, and Blacks & Whites) and multiple clothing styles (black leather, two-tone suits, Judo robes, etc.)
Two-Tone is also a reference to the ska/reggae/punk rock fusion music style, known for being very racially diverse (making the line a double on the black/white scheme, and referencing the "don't talk about colours" bar from Sindhu Sesh)
And Pete said he was previously a ska fan
Word up homie here for you every time you do them
Thank you 👊
There's an airport in Orange County California (I'm in LA) named John Wayne Airport maybe that's what he's referring to when he talks about John Wayne gate, stepping on the runway..just a thought
There was a time when John Wayne was cancelled a few years ago. Bill Burr did a piece on that. Thing is that scandals get called something something gate (Watergate, Gamergate etc).
Walking like John Wayne as in gait
Also, John Wayne Gait has to do with the distinctive way John Wayne walked, so I guess Bas is saying he walked like John Wayne when stepping on the runway. I guess it can go both ways for gate, and gait.
@msliddy9744 probably
91 Shots and Handsome Dexter are the grandsons of the gentlemen. They also rap in their own right. I watched an elderly English gentleman react to this and he swears the raps are even better because of the old localised slang some of their songs are full of (Bish Bash Bosh is what he was reacting to). He is convinced that there's no way someone younger like the grandsons would have a deep enough understanding of how to tie the bars together with the old lingo the way that they do.
Love it, thanks for that info. 👊
This is so true. I remember on the plugged in with Fumez when Pete spits the bar "Dark Bruises all around the leaky boat". This goes unmentioned by so many reactors as they are not from London and don't know cockney rhyming slang. (Boat means Boat Race = Face). This generation don't really use that slang any more but All through their rhymes there is many hidden doubles when you understand cockney rhyme
@@funkr77 It's true. It's just Nine could sit and listen to these gentlemen speak all day long. He has a really good ear not just for music but people. Stories.
@@funkr77 Bas is not a Cockney. He was born in the Carshalton/Epsom area of Surrey where he still lives today.
You haven’t heard Pete and Bas until you’ve heard Whirlybird. You need to do Whirlybird.
BIG FACTS X 💯... Needs a video, but at the same time it stands above the rest on its own... Amazing
And the only producers they've used since around 2018 or 19 are their Grandkids.. Nine n dex
There's a sick double in the last bars too. After he talks about the shotgun he says "a shot from that's an expensive round." Like it's a shot of high end liquor result in an expensive round of drinks at a bar and it's expensive to shoot a round from that shotgun.
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Think you missed part of the ‘two-tone’ meaning in the black/white scheme. 2Tone was a record label mainly associated with ska music, typically performed by groups with black and white members. The Specials, The Beat, The Selecter etc.
"A shot from that's an expensive round" 💥🥃
I also went down the P&B rabbit hole this year and must say, you're probably one of the best reactors out there. So many totally miss what the two are actually saying, as if they just in it for the clicks. Keep it up dude, cheers.
"Plugged in" seemed to be the OG one that got them tons of traction. But if you want something harder, "whirlybird" off the album (no video though) is really awesome.
Love your reactions.
I love the reaction man! Actually I like all your P & B reactions, you catch details and you show respect! YES do watch the Fumez colab, it's as good as Sindhi Sesh. All their songs are great but you gotsta check out GOLF with Norman Pain! ps I think you missed them writing bars inside the house ;-)
Second person to independently say Pete and Bas are the best duo
As far as I'm aware, they write their own lyrics, but their grandsons help with the slang and terminology. That's at least what I've heard. There's a lot of people also saying they're fake. These guys are as legit as they come imo
Ctrl + alt + delete isn't a stretch. I caught it too
Plugged in w/Fumez is one of my favorites. I would also check out Goodfella. The whole Mugshot album is straight fire, tbh
This one will catch folks off guard. It's brutal and melodic. Fine work. @91shots
This track has one of my favourite schemes ever. "Pray for my sins in a church on a Sunday" (Confession); Spill a man's beans" (Confession); "I'm a drunk chef" (Alcohol, Wine); "Close cut shaving his dome" (Churches often have domed roofs); "Like a monk's head" (Monk hairstyle); "Taste for the flesh" (Communion Wafers); "Like I'm undead" (Resurrection of Christ.) Unparalleled lyricism.
Amazing love it 💯
holy smokes you're right!!!
Stepped into the building is one of my favorites. it's just a great song. Whirlybird is insane though
You have to react to Pete and Bas - You know it’s Christmas, before the holiday season is over, you will not regret it.
An instant holiday party hip-hop classic
Big Mac = MAC-10, a submachine gun
This is a great one for us 90s Hiphop heads it just has that mid to late 90s flavor to it! I can imagine Wutang on this beat
"skirt in the dark" is also a double with SKRRRT in the dark- driving fast at night, tires squealing- continuing the dinger to pearlescent car scheme.
"john wayne gait" is definitely swagger but I think is also a lowkey serial killer reference- John Wayne Gacy
CTRl-ALT-DEL is a very short reach. You got it RIGHT !!!
They write it, with slang terminology help from their grandchildren / nephews (91Shots and HandsomeDexter)
Big Mac's a gun. Phantom dark days is a ref to Batman. We get all the KFC refs in the UK but there's also kicking the bucket in there which means dying - no American reactor I seen got that one so maybe you don't have the saying. Breaking a plate - communion plate, breaking bread, then Bas talks about going to church on a Sunday then giving someone a monk's haircut! Caught the Ctrl Alt Del line when I first heard it. 😊 Gr8 react
Americans definitely have "kicking the bucket." I think it's actually just such a common phrase that nobody calls it out. It's just assumed everybody knew what it meant.
Word, brother! Edit: I really enjoy your analysis, cheers!
Thank you, glad you liked it! 💯👊
Can't believe you got the Wiccan bar. Well done mate, you getting loads of the bars. Respect
Yeh it also works as a double for a skirt on a car which goes with the scheme - typically when you pay for expensive alterations
I think he’s saying for $15 grand you can pick from two services. One pound of powder or the shotgun to the dome.
That “dinger with the dents in” is also a reference to their song “Dents in a Peugeot” one of the early tracks.
th-cam.com/video/RauxLMFafGI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=rsDXm3xleyu-aXyF
I love that they use old song titles within all their newer tracks
Appreciate reaction to this song, it has been quite under the radar for many reaction channels, or less recommended
Also, the lore of this track is that the Voice-Over at the start saying "you never know what to expect" is from Roy Karneigh, the twin brother of Patrick Karneigh Jr/PJK, who died in 2019, and is memorialized on the EP "Twins of Darkness"
The "control-alt-delete line was very purposeful. That can bring up the task manager which you can use to kill processes! lol
I think nothing is a strech with these 2😂
U right bout control alt delete double
You are one of the best lyric breakdown channels i have seen, absolutely love it
I'm pretty sure 91 shots is "Nine" and Handsome Dexter is "Dex"... the rap group Nine & Dex. Check out their songs Pecan Pie and Ignorant Shit. Some people say they are just Pete and Bas's producers... some say they are the grandkids of pete and bas... some say they are the genius behind it all.
no they sure are the grandkids and producers
And the writers but no one cares coz Pete n Bas are cold n shivery with the delivery@@Juuzo
Watch "slap the stick". Nine and Dex are in the video producing 😁
Jesus piece as well
They are
At the beginning during black/white theme, if memory serves me “two-tone” was black n white rap duo wasn’t it? Been a while since my teen years of the 80’s 😅
Two-tone was a ska label with bands like the Specials on it. They were all ska bands that Pete is a fan of. Ska was the predecessor of reggae and in the UK was usually mixed black and white musicians.
They knock it out of the park every time,pure class
Look up Whirly Bird, it will blow your mind
Ctl alt delete is correct. Before windows turned it into a way to bring up task master it was just how you reboot a computer.
Another Awesome reaction Video, Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it 👊 I really liked this song
this is the big one and the reason subbed
"Bish Bash Bosh" goes hard. Should definitely get that one going soon.
Yeah most people think it's control-alt-delete I choose to think so🎉
This is absolutely one of my favorite songs of theirs as it's an actual real length song... get a feel for how they really flow🎉🎉🎉 great breakdown thank you
Also I really appreciate that you don't listen first even though you could, fun channels do that and call it a first reaction but it's not🎉
i love the way you take time to break down the lyrics and explain the different styles they use in a track big ups
hope you had a great xmas and happy new year to you and yours
Your correct about control alt delete😊
Some people you may find VERY interesting.
The Four Owls and Ocean Wisdom
Very clever,very musical,very talented
Thanks for that, I'll check em out
4:48 - Also 2 tone music, coined by The Specials. That 1970s musical movement mixed Jamaican ska and punk rock among others, which itself is a direct result of the Windrush. Lords Woodbine, Beginner, and Kitchener were Calypso musicians on that ship.
The bar shows an awareness that modern hip hop is two tone in its own way, blending influences and crossing tribal boundaries. Likewise with the references these two have made it shows a social awareness to history. The original skinheads ("hard mods") split from mod culture and went simple enjoying the rude boy aesthetic as well. Grew up listening to the musical fusion coming from the Windrush infusion, etc, and there was a true appreciation for the music.
National Front racists ended up trying to co-opt the look, which gave rise to the SHARPs (SkinHeads Against Racial Prejudice) All throughout there was a link to rocksteady, ska, and 2 tone.
91 Shots aka Nine, and Handsome Dexter aka Dex are the owners and directors of Sindhuworld. They are also behind America's answer to Pete and Bas: Frank and Maury.
Nine's father is about the same age as Pete and four years younger than Bas. So I think we can forget about either Pete or Bas being his grandfather. 😉
Subscribed. Your breakdowns are class. Im not even into this type of music either. ❤ from uk
Straight 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
You cannot question it. They definitely meant that Ctrl ought delete
My understanding is that they do wrote lyrics, concepts, and dex & nine help with the new slang, and and things. Collaborative effort. Whatever it is, it works!!
In London , a lot of us pronounce ’ ought’ more like ‘alt’ . Ought to sounds like alta.✌️
Sounds more like Auwt and Auwta. …You crazy cockneys. 😉
You killed it as always
The thing is that even if they're not writing it, its still the best duo in rap since Hav & P.
The whole combo is best, them, the writers and the music
#CONTROLALTDELETE - Shut you OFF! 🔥
I'm firmly in the "they write their lyrics" camp and here's why: they use a lot of figures of speech, references, slang, etc. that at least to me (a 42 year old American) seem to fit their ages pretty well. The most obvious example is their frequent use of that British term for a cigarette that is a slur we can't say in America. I don't think a lot of younger people in the UK use this term anymore because of how unacceptable that same word is in America.
Ctrl-Alt-Delete bar was 100% intended!
And Fumez is pronouced just like fumes matey!
I vote for the Plugged in with Fumez
Some of the greatest writers went out and lived life, then down the road wrote about their experiences, I see this as the same thing.
They just put it into rhyme schemes instead of a novelization.
Isn't John Wayne an airport too?
Love Gin btw, also Sapphire! 👍🏻
I am saying it these guys are goats 🐐
Fill a fella up with a big mac (shot with a mac-10)
You may have got the gun bar and just not elaborated👍
In UK 'Kicking the bucket' means dying
I think a lot of the "controversy" is pure jealousy .reactors saying they dont write , why wouldn't two intelligent elderly ENGLISHMEN with a lot of life experience not be very good at using their own language and story telling to write poetry? Rap is just poetry with a beat innit 😂 theres a lot of black folk that think they're the gatekeepers to hiphop and these two old white English blokes could never write anything good😂 not realising that a lot of their favourite pop and Motown classics were written by an old white dude from Yorkshire England, poetry existed for hundreds of years before the first black person was shipped to America and put a baseball cap on backwards , in fact the way American black people now speak/Ebonics is down to old white English blokes from Cornwall that were also white slaves shipped to the American plantations in the south, black slaves first experience of the English language came from the white Cornish slaves that to this day in England still talk like "where be" "i be" "they be" "where be that at" "axe you something" and it stuck with black folk to this day, so saying these blokes cant write poetry is stupid because they taught you how to speak 😂 im the hiphop generation 80s 90s im 47 and if i wrote something now for the current generation id need help with the newer slang (the fuckis peng and yeet?) So yeah whats the problem with the grandkids saying "we say this now grandad" and them adopting it for the current audience? "Must have ghost writers" no they're just better linguists than you because their vocabulary is much larger... No filler yo yo yo ni****ga****rrrr taking up 6 bars. Just the facts and they're out😂👍🇬🇧
91 Shots and Handsome Dexter are the producers for all the Pete and Bas stuff, but they started dropping their own songs a year or so ago as "Nine and Dex." If you believe the lore, they also happen to be P&Bs grandsons but that's never really been confirmed. However, if you watch and listen to their song "Pecan Pie" there is no doubting certain visual and aural similarities.
If Nine and Dex are legitimately the guys behind P&B then they deserve a lot of props, because whether or not the whole P&B thing is legit, it doesn't stop it from being one of the most fresh and innovative things to happen to hip hop in a long time!
But yeah, definitely give Nine and Dex a listen and see what you think
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Their nephews and grandkids help them with the themes and slang. Check out their nephews Nine & Dex aka 91-shots and Handsome Dexter. They have lots of good songs too.
The one with fumes is great but when they drop a video to Whirlybird you gotta do that one!
When you think of all the other cold bars they said, I'm gone say that control, alt, delete bar was intentional.
15k that's a expensive round= Round of drinks is the term when you or someone buys drinks for all their party.
Boxed up like a tic tac
Ctl, Alt to delete him is one the most clever doubles I’ve heard in a minute
Please do Stepped into the Building. 10/10 flows
John Wayne gait, could also be a John Wanye Gacy reference as well. Famous serial killer for those unaware.
Very nice analysis. Admittedly a stretch, but the "John Wayne gate , , , " line could also be a subtle homage to "John Wayne Gacy" - the American serial killer and the cold-blooded nature of his 33 murders in the 1970s. I'd further describe the use of the high-pitched wail (a siren) in the melody as 'hypnotic', drawing you in to poetic lyrics that get increasingly dark, violent and vivid (albeit scary) as the song continues. Lastly, I think it would be remiss not to mention the reverb, used sparingly throughout, that makes the melody especially haunting - in my opinion..
check out Nine and Dex, Nine is the "91" Dex is Handsome Dexter they are Pete & Bas grand sons. They have a great track called Pecan Pie you should react to
I will check out Pecan Pie ASAP thank you 👊
That's it!
plugged in with fumez defo do matter of fact do both coz stepped in the building is also another banger
You need to check out and do a review on Action Man ...homie
Im a single malt whiskey and lime cordial man .
You've probably had this a lot, but check out Nine & Dex - that's Handsome Dexer and 91 Shots own tunes
Three for 100!? Showing their age there...when was nose candy 3 for 100!? 🤣
Not a duo but peep Coast Contra if you don't know them
Skirt in the dark as in speeding and spinning your tires SKKKKIRRT. Also cntrl alt delete was 100 percent a dbl
Yeah fumes video is amazing 👏
Yeah go with plugged in with fumes or whirlybird homie whirlybirds bad to the Bone right up our alley with the gangsters
Word!!!!!!
Please react to “Stepped into the Building” by Pete and Bas
Just dropped the video!
I actually thought they said "control alt delete him" before i watched the text so I bet it's on purpose.
91 shots are their grandsons
Browns next please
...and of course pearlESCENT rhyming back to LESSON
Word Life!!!
Absolutely hate gin, but to each his own. If I do drink, whiskey
word
If you think this is dope, check out Whirlybird and Goodfella. Both of those don't have a video yet, so you'll have to pull up the lyrics on Rap Genius. Definitely worth it!
Nine and Dex
Nine and Dex are making the music, check them out :)
Pet & Bas have never had a bad song
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Ctrl alt delete....is 100% a bar
91 shots and handsome dexter are their grandsons.. they've been making their beats for a long time and now they've actually released their own tracks recently =).. you will see the similarities and you'll know who is whose grandson..
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should react to this one.