The Brits are our Grammys & the MOBOs are our BET Awards. I'd say that the UK use our language, the one you use but we created, to a level that in general US rappers have rarely obtained when it comes to bars. We use triple entendres, massive metaphors, poetic word plays, you have to really lend your ear to what they're throwing at you. They're rich story tellers in their flows & we have some of the best beat producers of course - creating new BPMs & genres that never hit the US unfortunately for you guys. Whilst Hip Hop & the way they look in the U.S has become more & more generic, less substance & class, the UK is running gold medal worthy of both!! America needs to be more open minded, move outside of it's boarders, it's missing out on some extraordinary talent!! Course this duppy isn't for the US market, we don't feel we have to cater but it's definitely worth checking out more of our multi-talented artists - Kano who was in Top Boy, Wretch 32, Dave, Avelino, Chip & the mighty Little Simz, her last video Gorilla is mind-blowing, just a few of our incredible pen-smiths. Peace
What and where did you copy and paste this ish from... please don't do it again, or I will block you... The US Hip Hop is NOT Generic, and neither is the UK scene, both representing a whole wide phenomenon we both love and contribute to. Everybody is Dope and has their own unique preferences, which makes it expansive beyond one's perspective, it a Collective, so treat it as such. You've been Warned ⚠️ 🤣
@@HipHopjunkieshow Nada has been pasted, people can think & write for themselves, well at least we do... When your media was charting crap like Mumble Rap we had Ghetts. Not sure that Mumble had a huge amount to contribute, you can't just say everything is good because it isn't. SO many American reactors have said that they can't believe how amazing UK artists are, & how much better they are then most of the US artists are at present. They are in disbelief that they haven't heard them before. What IS interesting is that our scene is only just now being heard but still NOT getting played on US radio - we created genres such as Trip Hop, Acid Jazz, UK Garage, Jungle, Drum n' Bass & of course from that came Grime but very little of this has been accepted onto US medias... People have to start asking why, when we accept American artists, even though we can't understand a lot of what they are speaking on & we certainly don't use the same slang! We're open to hearing whats going on from all over the world even if it's in a language we don't even speak. If it wasn't for TH-cam you probably would never have discovered Ghetts!! Think upon this, ponder on this instead of just attacking my point. Oh & btw if you're interested in hearing some of our amazing female talent, cause lets not be sexist here - check out the incredible LITTLE SIMZ who is a genius with incredible class! Start with her stunning Gorilla video BTW you can block me bro, I don't need you but you sure as hell need my likes & subscription 🤣Bless up.
@london9372 it would be cool if you weren't in a fish bowl.... I am not like these other reactors homie... I have a lot knowledge about the UK scene... You have little interest in my experience so you are uninformed about my love for grime and Garage and other UK music... you sound incredibly arrogant and ignorant to make the assumption that mumble rap is the only representation of American hip hop when Killer Mike won the Grammy for Album of Year... and the Grammy's doesn’t even represent the culture... bro bro... net time you have anger or superiority issue... save it for someone who cares... US and UK are both dope at Hip Hop..i have been funking with Lil Simz since i first heard Boss.. years ago.... Lil Simz "Drop 7" is fire... Knucks is flame as fux... Kojey Radical is better than 99% of the UK scence... Coops is fire as hell... High Focus Record has one of the best lineups... Goodz is the King of Grime... Chester P is Legend... Ghetts and Wretch 32 and Mercston and Avelino were my introduction to ya'll scene... I fux with UK... why are you telling me shit I already know... you are not educating me ... you are showing your folly... not a good look
Oh yeah.. if you like to explore sum good US artist that would give any of your favorite UK artist a run for they P's. .. Sa-Roc ... Cambatta . Aessop Rock ... Deca .... Akeem Ali ... Maxo Kream ... Run the Jewels... A Room Full of Mirror.... J.I.D... Denzel Curry... Joey Bada$$... Rome Streetz ... K.A.A.N .... Prof ... Snow tha Product... RA the Rugged Man... Vince Paz.... Earthgang ... K-Rino ... Reason ... Kota the Kid ... Skyzoo ... Benny tha Butcher ... Elzhi ... Danny Brown ... La Russell ... Dalyt ... Loaded Lux and there are many other emcees just to name a few.
@@HipHopjunkieshow None of them are an introduction to the scene tho & Grime came from Drum n' Bass/Jungle - 1st track dropped by Goldie 30 yrs ago, before any of those artists you named were born & before Goldie or LTJ Bukem there were the mighty London based Cymande who dropped their music in the late 60s/70s & are considered one of the most influential & sampled bands in the world. For example their track Dove which was released in 1972 was sampled heavily in The Score by Fugees feat. Diamond D (1996) Problems by Wu-Tang Clan (1991) U Got Shot by EPMD (1999) I'm not ignorant as much as you're not, I used Mumble rap as just one example of the scene at present in the US - I worked for over 30 yrs for independent UK labels & travelled the world for years thanks to my work so a fish bowl has never been my world bro. Don't confuse knowledge & experience with arrogance.There is nothing wrong about perhaps someone exchanging ideas bro & sometimes learning something from that exchange, a healthy debate - I'm STILL learning & hope to continue to do so. BTW there is an amazing new doc about Cymande that deep-dives everyone into London life & the scene way back then - it's absolutely brilliant, think you'd really deep it!!
Hey bro, I was just wondering if Million Dan is still known over there? I mean he was THAT bashment dance mc from 2008. He’s properly global in his way so you might just know who he is anyway. Mic check is a good introduction if not.
Mate - as a guy who loves real clever lyrics and cadence pls post up a reaction to mic righteous - fire in the booth 4 --- trust me , I see you rewinding the shit outta that
Please do his new album reaction
Cannot wait for you to hear the album man 🙏🏽
that man city pep talk line is hard af
You will love the album 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
The Brits are our Grammys & the MOBOs are our BET Awards.
I'd say that the UK use our language, the one you use but we created, to a level that in general US rappers have rarely obtained when it comes to bars. We use triple entendres, massive metaphors, poetic word plays, you have to really lend your ear to what they're throwing at you. They're rich story tellers in their flows & we have some of the best beat producers of course - creating new BPMs & genres that never hit the US unfortunately for you guys. Whilst Hip Hop & the way they look in the U.S has become more & more generic, less substance & class, the UK is running gold medal worthy of both!! America needs to be more open minded, move outside of it's boarders, it's missing out on some extraordinary talent!!
Course this duppy isn't for the US market, we don't feel we have to cater but it's definitely worth checking out more of our multi-talented artists - Kano who was in Top Boy, Wretch 32, Dave, Avelino, Chip & the mighty Little Simz, her last video Gorilla is mind-blowing, just a few of our incredible pen-smiths. Peace
What and where did you copy and paste this ish from... please don't do it again, or I will block you... The US Hip Hop is NOT Generic, and neither is the UK scene, both representing a whole wide phenomenon we both love and contribute to. Everybody is Dope and has their own unique preferences, which makes it expansive beyond one's perspective, it a Collective, so treat it as such.
You've been Warned ⚠️ 🤣
@@HipHopjunkieshow Nada has been pasted, people can think & write for themselves, well at least we do...
When your media was charting crap like Mumble Rap we had Ghetts. Not sure that Mumble had a huge amount to contribute, you can't just say everything is good because it isn't. SO many American reactors have said that they can't believe how amazing UK artists are, & how much better they are then most of the US artists are at present. They are in disbelief that they haven't heard them before.
What IS interesting is that our scene is only just now being heard but still NOT getting played on US radio - we created genres such as Trip Hop, Acid Jazz, UK Garage, Jungle, Drum n' Bass & of course from that came Grime but very little of this has been accepted onto US medias... People have to start asking why, when we accept American artists, even though we can't understand a lot of what they are speaking on & we certainly don't use the same slang! We're open to hearing whats going on from all over the world even if it's in a language we don't even speak.
If it wasn't for TH-cam you probably would never have discovered Ghetts!! Think upon this, ponder on this instead of just attacking my point.
Oh & btw if you're interested in hearing some of our amazing female talent, cause lets not be sexist here - check out the incredible LITTLE SIMZ who is a genius with incredible class!
Start with her stunning Gorilla video
BTW you can block me bro, I don't need you but you sure as hell need my likes & subscription 🤣Bless up.
@london9372 it would be cool if you weren't in a fish bowl.... I am not like these other reactors homie... I have a lot knowledge about the UK scene... You have little interest in my experience so you are uninformed about my love for grime and Garage and other UK music... you sound incredibly arrogant and ignorant to make the assumption that mumble rap is the only representation of American hip hop when Killer Mike won the Grammy for Album of Year... and the Grammy's doesn’t even represent the culture... bro bro... net time you have anger or superiority issue... save it for someone who cares... US and UK are both dope at Hip Hop..i have been funking with Lil Simz since i first heard Boss.. years ago.... Lil Simz "Drop 7" is fire... Knucks is flame as fux... Kojey Radical is better than 99% of the UK scence... Coops is fire as hell... High Focus Record has one of the best lineups... Goodz is the King of Grime... Chester P is Legend... Ghetts and Wretch 32 and Mercston and Avelino were my introduction to ya'll scene... I fux with UK... why are you telling me shit I already know... you are not educating me ... you are showing your folly... not a good look
Oh yeah.. if you like to explore sum good US artist that would give any of your favorite UK artist a run for they P's. .. Sa-Roc ... Cambatta . Aessop Rock ... Deca .... Akeem Ali ... Maxo Kream ... Run the Jewels... A Room Full of Mirror.... J.I.D... Denzel Curry... Joey Bada$$... Rome Streetz ... K.A.A.N .... Prof ... Snow tha Product... RA the Rugged Man... Vince Paz.... Earthgang ... K-Rino ... Reason ... Kota the Kid ... Skyzoo ... Benny tha Butcher ... Elzhi ... Danny Brown ... La Russell ... Dalyt ... Loaded Lux and there are many other emcees just to name a few.
@@HipHopjunkieshow None of them are an introduction to the scene tho & Grime came from Drum n' Bass/Jungle - 1st track dropped by Goldie 30 yrs ago, before any of those artists you named were born & before Goldie or LTJ Bukem there were the mighty London based Cymande who dropped their music in the late 60s/70s & are considered one of the most influential & sampled bands in the world.
For example their track Dove which was released in 1972 was sampled heavily in
The Score by Fugees feat. Diamond D (1996)
Problems by Wu-Tang Clan (1991)
U Got Shot by EPMD (1999)
I'm not ignorant as much as you're not, I used Mumble rap as just one example of the scene at present in the US - I worked for over 30 yrs for independent UK labels & travelled the world for years thanks to my work so a fish bowl has never been my world bro. Don't confuse knowledge & experience with arrogance.There is nothing wrong about perhaps someone exchanging ideas bro & sometimes learning something from that exchange, a healthy debate - I'm STILL learning & hope to continue to do so.
BTW there is an amazing new doc about Cymande that deep-dives everyone into London life & the scene way back then - it's absolutely brilliant, think you'd really deep it!!
Hey bro, I was just wondering if Million Dan is still known over there?
I mean he was THAT bashment dance mc from 2008.
He’s properly global in his way so you might just know who he is anyway.
Mic check is a good introduction if not.
Mate - as a guy who loves real clever lyrics and cadence pls post up a reaction to mic righteous - fire in the booth 4 --- trust me , I see you rewinding the shit outta that
I got a couple mic righteous reaction from years ago... you should find them... th-cam.com/video/2IxcFRz4neQ/w-d-xo.htmlsi=t4KSMAqqzVmiF2YV
@@HipHopjunkieshow just feel like you’d like the fire in the booths (especially 4)… a bit like wretch - appreciate u tho 🙏🏻
@@ajmilsom I did those already... I am hip ... check the channel ... th-cam.com/play/PLZhrX7Z43q00rJUt_cuFfwBBfbWmN467v.html&si=OiE_hmaXLtDR9rJq