Cant wait for this one. I hope you guys touched on (no diddy) that zed bias track which featured on the Levi jeans add. For me Wookie was the first Grimey garage track I heard. Gassed when Battle was performed on Top of The Pops. Even tuned my radio into the show to get the full surround sound feel. If you know you know😂
Had a tune from Jon e cash and the black ops lot and one of the mcs drop im not a mc im a lyricist as his opening bar. Cant seem to find it anymore anywhere
Pulse X, Dilemma, the Zinc break beat stuff Go DJ, Kinda Funky, 138 Trek, etc. The fact that people had so many different names for these couple tunes - 8 bar, grimey garage, breakbeat, sublow etc. A change was inevitable
imo woah, dilemma, sticky’s triplets and dj zinc - kinda funky were legit the first beats i was ever inspired to write grimey lyrics to in 2001 at 7 years old and i’ll be real, those lyrics were grime lyrics… the shift started after woah deffo, great spot ASB
Big respect to ASB and the Real Talk platform, but some of your timeline is slightly wrong. Dilemma was 1999, Pulse X 2001. Listen to the Heartless/PAUG clash, Fonti beating it out. Trust me I lived that era!
@@realtalktrustories6480yh bro Deffo garage era. However, the sound gives me early grime vibe. Musical mobb pulse x in my opinion is the first official grime sounding tune
You know if you just did a section wher your showing yiur u.s links tracks from the u.k, it will tale off massively! Ppl out here watching and supporting u.s reaction channels more than the actual artists lol. I'm telling ya it's a niche in the market that's missing what you cam hugely capitalise off as you've got the links.
The tunes release must be official release dates not white label release dates surely?? Also until the term grime was coined by thr media nothing was grime. It was dark garage.
oi was released 2001 before the grime term was about , its garage yes but it laid the foundations for grime to cut through , when the video dropped we all knew this was something new and wasnt like garage from 98-99, i was 11/12 when more fire dropped soo i remember what the reaction was like from that perspective
yes agreed, so my point stands it is GARAGE, more street orientated but still a garage riddim. These man in the pod are tryna say it was the first grime track but it wasn't@@POOMPLEX2
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Cant wait for this one. I hope you guys touched on (no diddy) that zed bias track which featured on the Levi jeans add. For me Wookie was the first Grimey garage track I heard. Gassed when Battle was performed on Top of The Pops. Even tuned my radio into the show to get the full surround sound feel. If you know you know😂
Had a tune from Jon e cash and the black ops lot and one of the mcs drop im not a mc im a lyricist as his opening bar. Cant seem to find it anymore anywhere
Pulse X, Dilemma, the Zinc break beat stuff Go DJ, Kinda Funky, 138 Trek, etc. The fact that people had so many different names for these couple tunes - 8 bar, grimey garage, breakbeat, sublow etc. A change was inevitable
Danny weed - Creeper
imo woah, dilemma, sticky’s triplets and dj zinc - kinda funky were legit the first beats i was ever inspired to write grimey lyrics to in 2001 at 7 years old and i’ll be real, those lyrics were grime lyrics… the shift started after woah deffo, great spot ASB
i reckon without woah there’s no creeper, and truthfully without rap dis there’s no hoodz up
Legendary.
First grime beat before grime was defined was dilemma
WHATS THE 1st GRIME SONG???
Master stepz melody the last part of the song has that grime sound
Masterstepz melody lay the foundation
Instrumental or vocal?
Big respect to ASB and the Real Talk platform, but some of your timeline is slightly wrong. Dilemma was 1999, Pulse X 2001. Listen to the Heartless/PAUG clash, Fonti beating it out. Trust me I lived that era!
Grime sound merging from garage was nasty crew, Newham generals, Wiley, etc.
Master stepz melody was the 1st, Jon e cash did pioneer the grime sound and did his thing with the sub low
Garage!
Listen to the last part of melody bro
@@Dran007 I had it on record and researched for this episode. I understand it’s a key part of turning towards being Grime but it’s defo garage
@@realtalktrustories6480 from 3:15 seconds on melody tell me what that sounds like
@@realtalktrustories6480yh bro Deffo garage era. However, the sound gives me early grime vibe. Musical mobb pulse x in my opinion is the first official grime sounding tune
Eskimo is globally the first ever grime riddim. I don’t know about London. But everywhere else in the UK. Eskimo was the first
First real grime track was Wiley’s I will not lose 100% grime
Wheres heavy breathing grizzly bear ?
You know if you just did a section wher your showing yiur u.s links tracks from the u.k, it will tale off massively! Ppl out here watching and supporting u.s reaction channels more than the actual artists lol. I'm telling ya it's a niche in the market that's missing what you cam hugely capitalise off as you've got the links.
The tunes release must be official release dates not white label release dates surely?? Also until the term grime was coined by thr media nothing was grime. It was dark garage.
Jammer - Destruction
Steve Gurley
Don’t forget hungry tiger
@@grantydallas classic!
Man like Fat Joe yana
More fire - Oi! Is garage not grime 😂
oi was released 2001 before the grime term was about , its garage yes but it laid the foundations for grime to cut through , when the video dropped we all knew this was something new and wasnt like garage from 98-99, i was 11/12 when more fire dropped soo i remember what the reaction was like from that perspective
yes agreed, so my point stands it is GARAGE, more street orientated but still a garage riddim. These man in the pod are tryna say it was the first grime track but it wasn't@@POOMPLEX2