Love this and the Hilltop Hoods, from my hometown, Adelaide, South Australia. Great reaction 🤩 After Billy Summer, I read Fairy Tale, loved it! Have you read it yet?
Hindsight is an amazing thing 👌🏻 That was cool 😎 He used to wear two types of sweaters. One was a Koos van den Akker and the other was a Coogi. Biggy Smalls rapped about Coogi sweaters. The rumble in the jungle was Foreman v Ali
There is a bit of an Avengers version of this that was done live for a triple j concert. It had just about every Big aussie rapper at the time of the show. I might through a couple of other aussie rappers at you before I request it though. Oh and your "bush " comments had me in tears!
@SaeedReacts. I just sat down to rewatch the 1 hr hth restung video on youtube. Between songs its kind of a documentary about them. They were saying that they get multiple generations coming to the shows. Sometimes there are multiple generations of the same family seeing the band together. I actually think triple j has alot to do with keeping the scene going. The Hip hop scene still seems to be going strong . Hopefully it stays that way
Hard recommend The Hard Road and The Calling if you like tracks that pay respect to hip-hop as a culture and their influences/inspirations. In recent years they’ve also had artists such as Black Thought feature on tracks, who is undoubtedly a top five lyrical rapper.
Love it! If you get a chance could you react to Miranda Lambert Gunpowder and Lead, Mama's Broken Heart or the song with her group Pistol Annies called Hush Hush? Also, if you haven't already check out Slim Dusty "Waltzing Matilda." It's an Australia classic. Almost every Australian knows it.
They have bars. Not dense or complex, but they have bars. It’s clear that their influences is old school hip hop, rather than contemporary artists. (Best Kurt Cobain bar I’ve heard though) Even Em fell short compared to this.
Love this and the Hilltop Hoods, from my hometown, Adelaide, South Australia.
Great reaction 🤩
After Billy Summer, I read Fairy Tale, loved it! Have you read it yet?
Great song! Been enjoying their music.
I have not read Fairy Tale yet, but it is on my list!
Hindsight is an amazing thing 👌🏻
That was cool 😎
He used to wear two types of sweaters. One was a Koos van den Akker and the other was a Coogi. Biggy Smalls rapped about Coogi sweaters.
The rumble in the jungle was Foreman v Ali
Thanks for taking the time to share this. I thought it was Ali - Foreman, but then i was doubting myself 😅
There is a bit of an Avengers version of this that was done live for a triple j concert. It had just about every Big aussie rapper at the time of the show. I might through a couple of other aussie rappers at you before I request it though.
Oh and your "bush " comments had me in tears!
Never knew the rap scene in Australia was so big.
No beating around the bush here!
I'm so glad I didn't cut it out-or trim it, for that matter
@SaeedReacts. 😆 lol
@SaeedReacts. I just sat down to rewatch the 1 hr hth restung video on youtube. Between songs its kind of a documentary about them. They were saying that they get multiple generations coming to the shows. Sometimes there are multiple generations of the same family seeing the band together. I actually think triple j has alot to do with keeping the scene going. The Hip hop scene still seems to be going strong . Hopefully it stays that way
Hard recommend The Hard Road and The Calling if you like tracks that pay respect to hip-hop as a culture and their influences/inspirations.
In recent years they’ve also had artists such as Black Thought feature on tracks, who is undoubtedly a top five lyrical rapper.
Apparently, the Cosby sweater is a Biggie reference. Hopefully fact checking says that’s correct 😊
The person who requested this also said this so you are most likely correct 😃
Love it! If you get a chance could you react to Miranda Lambert Gunpowder and Lead, Mama's Broken Heart or the song with her group Pistol Annies called Hush Hush? Also, if you haven't already check out Slim Dusty "Waltzing Matilda." It's an Australia classic. Almost every Australian knows it.
Thanks for watching an dthe recommendations! Much appreciated!
They have bars. Not dense or complex, but they have bars.
It’s clear that their influences is old school hip hop, rather than contemporary artists.
(Best Kurt Cobain bar I’ve heard though) Even Em fell short compared to this.
Thought you might like this one
What a catchy tune!
Please react to Empire by Dean Lewis