Anyone listen to some bugzy malone.
This is crazy.
What did he say?Started from Bugzy's FITB.
Thank youGhettz or JME. Devlin's early stuff is a big favourite of mine too. Or even English Frank.
Love this thread already!
His SBTV warm up sessions are great. As is his Fire in the Booth session.Thank you
I listened to some English Frank, he is pretty cool.
Yeah watch it from time to time, got big respect for Jamal Edwards.His SBTV warm up sessions are great. As is his Fire in the Booth session.
Of his actual tracks I really like Goodbye. Really underrated artist.
Anyone watch SBTV?
Perhaps one of the best FITB ever.Was massively into grime 5-10 years ago. Still some talent out there. Akala is one of my favourites of all time. His Fire In The Booth's are on another level.
The first part is my favourites (the first 9 minutes.)
Everything he put out after that freestyle has been pretty ridiculous. But that freestyle when he was new and fresh, it was solid. IIRC he was like 14, I thought he'd be big after that but he took a different route.Chip just isn't meant to be a rapper imo. He is a popstar and a pop star only as said by Bugzy Malone
Not very familiar with any of theseBest young Grime dons about right now IMO:
Jammz:
Mez:
The whole set is fecked tbh, especially at 6 mins-ish, listen to it.
Faultsz:
Faultsz is probably better than Novelist, actually he is.
Cadell:
Wiley's little brother, enough said.
Which is why I posted them. Best way to keep up with grime is with radio sets to be honest, Spyro's Rinse Sessions on YouTube every week, Radar Radio Sessions etc. etc. also Grime Forum when the posters can be arsed is very useful.Not very familiar with any of these
Aaron Unknown. Jamal was getting pissed at the startI thought this guy is pretty sick (not sure if i'm allowed to use that word here )
I recommend you listen to these:
The Bugzy Malone stuff is really good. I've never really listened to this genre before, but he's my favourite based on what's in this thread.