People need to recognise how legendary these man were at this point. Nobody wanted it and I know for facts, their vinyl dubs were blazing down west end record stores. Those who know init. Trend setting in early grime spitting grizzle before anyone.
Benny bey people act like they know Grime when in reality, they know nothing. For many, Grime started post 2010 😂 I was mixing ol skool garage with grime instrumentals from these dons on pirate radio as far back as 2002. These man were very early and the listeners today just don’t know the true history. You had to be older than 16 and really focused on the scene to know what was up back then. 2002, I was 19 and spinning all them tracks helping to build the scene when it was nothing, so I remember it all well. Without these, we wouldn’t have had the talent come through after.
Rob P. Nah bro, read again. I’m pretty much saying the opposite as I explained you had to be older than 16 in 2002 to really know and understand the depths of the scene. I’m fully aware that a huge percentage of grime listeners may have been in nappies during the time so just wouldn’t get the true essence of what early grime was like. Much like I will never truly understand what the MJ fever was really like when he turned solo and put out Off The Wall and then his Thriller album. It was 1983 and I was just born so you can’t be faulted for not being around during the time. Granted, the Grime scene is much more condensed to London in its origins and a lot was put out on white label vinyl/unrecorded pirate radio sets but if anyone wants more info, there are very good snapshots in time to delve into I.e. Risky Roads (epic), Lord of the Mic and Lord of the Decks. You have to dig a little but there’s stuff out there that can be found from the early days. Failing that, anyone into the scene over 35 should know what’s up. It was mad seeing old skool garage morph into Grime. I hated that as it was happening, grew to accept it and then by 2003 I was playing grime instrumentals.. By 2006 producing it. They were the good old days. This new age drill is kinda messing with what we created but I guess music evolves over time.
@@osirisofthesouth2853 AJ Tracey was sick he put on front or Grime and made it a wave again in 2016 he kinda walked away from the scene but he done his ting for Grime can't shit on him.
It's mad they were shaping the scene and never knew how important they were just keeping it real was the key
interview with waifer? crazy
Is that Waifer?! Never seen this man before, what a myth 🔥🔥🔥
People need to recognise how legendary these man were at this point. Nobody wanted it and I know for facts, their vinyl dubs were blazing down west end record stores. Those who know init. Trend setting in early grime spitting grizzle before anyone.
It pisses me off that these man te NEVER mentioned in any of these grime documentaries n shit. Nobody mentions them!?
Benny bey people act like they know Grime when in reality, they know nothing. For many, Grime started post 2010 😂 I was mixing ol skool garage with grime instrumentals from these dons on pirate radio as far back as 2002. These man were very early and the listeners today just don’t know the true history. You had to be older than 16 and really focused on the scene to know what was up back then. 2002, I was 19 and spinning all them tracks helping to build the scene when it was nothing, so I remember it all well. Without these, we wouldn’t have had the talent come through after.
@@phobsdsr4326 You say that like the information is easily available. It's a lot of material to do the research and not well documented...
Rob P. Nah bro, read again. I’m pretty much saying the opposite as I explained you had to be older than 16 in 2002 to really know and understand the depths of the scene. I’m fully aware that a huge percentage of grime listeners may have been in nappies during the time so just wouldn’t get the true essence of what early grime was like. Much like I will never truly understand what the MJ fever was really like when he turned solo and put out Off The Wall and then his Thriller album. It was 1983 and I was just born so you can’t be faulted for not being around during the time. Granted, the Grime scene is much more condensed to London in its origins and a lot was put out on white label vinyl/unrecorded pirate radio sets but if anyone wants more info, there are very good snapshots in time to delve into I.e. Risky Roads (epic), Lord of the Mic and Lord of the Decks. You have to dig a little but there’s stuff out there that can be found from the early days. Failing that, anyone into the scene over 35 should know what’s up. It was mad seeing old skool garage morph into Grime. I hated that as it was happening, grew to accept it and then by 2003 I was playing grime instrumentals.. By 2006 producing it. They were the good old days. This new age drill is kinda messing with what we created but I guess music evolves over time.
Chronik once a legend always a legend
Does any1 remember that video of chronik slapping the fuck out of that geezer 😂😂
its not a rush ting!
Lol that shit went viral in schools .
Why did u give my doe to Alex
I grew up in stratty chronik is a problem he used to come carpenters from Maryland and rob everyone LOL
Chronik's accent is different now still.
How so? Would you say he sounded more east end cockney back in the day?
"You can make eye contact but not for to Not for to long "
RIP Esko ‘Big’ Bars!
Big up waifer, one of my top grime producers
lol chronik.. the guy who bads up the guy who bads up everyone else
He badded up Marcus Nasty but not Trim or Crazy Titch
@@user-to5si4sv4n Did he have beef with Trim and Titch?
@@TheAssaultkid No
@@user-to5si4sv4n he badded up tit h I'm not sure he badded up marcus nasty
He’s sending for Titch throughout this vid
I get you bruh, you get me
Bluppp blup... you get me
what's the introduction instrumental?? is it XTC?
Huge thanks for uploadin lad
whats that riddim at the start or is it excluse?
EDIT: Dexplicit remix of Akala - Roll wid us
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Anyone know that tune playing from 0:40?
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥 goes hard , keep up the uploads
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5:36
CLASSIC
Chronik the realest
What's the song at 0:40 please?
Slew dem - 16 bar (part 2, don't think they titled it but both versions are big)
@@call-me-dezzRass ten months later I seen this but big up though G 🤝🏾🙌🏾
but not for too long!
How old is this video. He looks and sounds so young
16 years old! This came out 2005!
@@platform4entertainmenttv he was not 16 lol he was like 23
@@nyiris__1 The video is 16 years old
@@platform4entertainmenttv oh wow didnt read it properly
Rah Chronik had locks uno? Never even knew dat daaaamn.
He used to be called Dreadstar
Wtf, cleary u a younger 🤦🏽♂️
@@Niggleblade1986 have you not been younger thsn someone else before?
@@mysteryman9641 no of course i havent 🙄
You a new fan, stop wasting time wafflin here and go do ya research
@@Niggleblade1986 all this coz I said he has dreads ur a muppet.
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This guy sounds like Wiley
No 🙁
@@Niggleblade1986 he does
@@mysteryman9641 he really dont
@@Niggleblade1986 well it's my opinion
@@mysteryman9641 he doesn’t
Not a nice person
Most of the original scene weren't.
Why you say he's not a nice person? And do you expect him to a loving soft guy? 😂 Have you heard his bars m8?
@@ZoneInOn they were just heavily involved in road. The scene like most UK urban scenes were born from the roads, uk urban london.
This ain’t no AJ Tracy or stormzy pussio days
@@osirisofthesouth2853 AJ Tracey was sick he put on front or Grime and made it a wave again in 2016 he kinda walked away from the scene but he done his ting for Grime can't shit on him.
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