This was hilarious need to see chroniks do a grime podcast with old school grime artist telling the stories we didnt see or only heard bits of that would be legendary
@CULTUREVULTURES-f6fКүн бұрын
@@blacksun3152 lol
@M-8414 сағат бұрын
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@FLYSTARTVLONDON22 сағат бұрын
Big up all the east man pushing underground music culture
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@FLYSTARTVLONDON22 сағат бұрын
Endless respect for chronic and Wiley endless 🫡
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@@FLYSTARTVLONDON 🤔
@blacksun3152Күн бұрын
Wiley Answered that Dizzee mega question correctly still
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@anthonygudgeon429821 сағат бұрын
Geenius and slimzee were the pioneers, 1 was first to make it and 1 first to mix it! Wiley, Rascal etc were some of the first to rap on it
@RioThatYouthWorker7 сағат бұрын
Not Geenuis now way. He was a background member of PAYG who owned rinse. His productions were as much breakbeat as Grime
@anthonygudgeon42984 сағат бұрын
@ This was before wayyy before Rinse and before PAYG crew, I’m talking Wizzbit times, Midnite was made and played 5 years before it was officially released, His tunes predate SSC
@CharlesWright-b6m22 сағат бұрын
Grime is only hard garage /dark garage the sound just happened with man spitting on dark garage no 1 in particular started grime , all man was spitting on jungle n hard garage across the country , from so solid days n trigga bassmAn days
@BarcaBoyTrix14 сағат бұрын
‼️I wish they could mute 🔇 Chronic's parts 😫
@chronikslewdemКүн бұрын
What you saying I'm feeding da whole crew 😭
@CULTUREVULTURES-f6fКүн бұрын
@@chronikslewdem failure
@chronikslewdemКүн бұрын
@CULTUREVULTURES-f6f but I'm not failing to give you content
@dahabo-jb3vlКүн бұрын
Commander b Asher vs Dizzie should have been Wiley vs mega
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@mkh705Күн бұрын
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@audiobooksplay9836 сағат бұрын
What the hell is Chronics talking about😢
@sukantchandan725523 сағат бұрын
"I invented Grime". Is it, Dizzee?! Nah bro. WE invented Grime. Grime came about as a mass social movement of young people in the late 1990s into the early 2000s who had: 1, A lot to say about racism, their general conditions and imperialist wars (don't forget they walked out of school in protesting the Iraq war when the adults were shite in comparison) , 2, a new generation pushing mass-based lyricism in the context however of their expressions and creativity being blocked by basically ALL the Jungle DnB and Garage dons (NONE of them wanted to let us through, they fully blocked us), 3. a new generation who were filling the Pirate Radios and there were loads of wannabe emcees both boys and girls in every classroom. Young people came out of the amazing Raggamuffin peak in the early 1990s of amazing lyricism, they were into the amazing endless wickedest rappers in Hip-Hop but the general standard of Jungle DnB (bigup the wicked emcees, but they weren't many) and esp Garage emceeing was relatively wack compared to that of Hip-Hop in Black communities in the usa. So we young people were just ripping the mic and showing-up the previous generation in the development of Grime and Road Rap. Dizzee's new EP has shit production (Grime often has absolutely poor standard of sound as well as bangers) and tunes, but his lyricism is on-point. He's one of the best on the MIC along with old Ghetts (new Ghetts is TIRED AND CRINGE as fuck!). Typical Dizzee, who has like the rest of us expresses some good political insight but ain't gonna do shit about it and instead indulges himself in his toxic individualism, often in his own admission in his lyrics! In a way, reflecting the tiredness and social-failure generally, the EP is a massive underwhelming blah. Man couldn't even reference the race riots. The cowardice is profound out there, hey.
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@justakaduppy13 сағат бұрын
Yeah can't forget the UK Hip Hop artists especially those who first began to rhyme in their own UK slang and mixing it up sound wise from a UK perspective
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@unclenytzКүн бұрын
man must not know what chronic is really on .. real maryland legend
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@MrGizzle09Күн бұрын
Ey culture vulture doin a lot uno. Keep it up brudah
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@thebluebits2684Күн бұрын
52 bad man ting 😩
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@FLYSTARTVLONDON22 сағат бұрын
East to the west no bantz
@FLYSTARTVLONDON22 сағат бұрын
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@ssjr3604Күн бұрын
First proper grime tune I wud say Wat do you call it, boy in the corner 1st album.
@KkS-t3zКүн бұрын
You are crazy to say that! Know we was probably one of the first grime tracks WAY before what do you call it!
@DmizzMOB22 сағат бұрын
@KkS-t3zI hear dat but to me know we was a garage track but hearing what Wiley said makes sense to me it was grime we just didn’t know.
@01pabzКүн бұрын
Wiley confirmed mega got boxed
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@01pabz19 сағат бұрын
@ there’s no way DIZZEE would wait until now to talk ish . You can tell his a genuine Gezza. People go on like mega man is some mafia boss lol. DIZZEE was on it back then !