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Men who don't like football are odd!
Men that pretend to like football because they worry about being odd ,are often odder than the odd few that oddly don't like football.
Men who don't like football are odd!
Christmas Dinner, its actually I'm incredibly dull meal
Seems pretty fitting after some of the threads on here recently, so here we go.
Hip-Hop is the most creative, experimental and interesting genre of music there is currently. Even if you don’t like it, I think it’s hard to deny that it’s miles clear of rock, punk, folk, whatever when it comes to young artists trying to create a unique sound. Yes, there’s a lot of cookie cutter deadwood but there is so much incredible stuff coming out constantly.
On top of that the U.K. scene currently pisses all over the Americans. In fact, we have the best hip-hop scene in the world and the U.K. drill sound is our biggest musical export since Oasis & Blur.
Most people who say they don’t like rap music haven’t heard very much of it and with a little information I could find an English rapper they like (or at least respect) within 3/4 attempts.
Kendrick Lamar - Good Kid, m.A.A.d City is the best album of the 21st century
Tradition is just dead people telling us what to do.
I admire your passion for your music and I am always open to new music but Kendrick Lamar just sounds like a ruder version of Bruno Mars to me.
Please recommend something English that I Will like.
Well if you think Kendrick sounds like a ruder Bruno Mars I’ll assume lyrical content is a big thing for you, so with that in mind.
If you want slick wordplay and a personal story then check out;
Dave - Enviroment (most Dave is 10/10 though)
Bugzy Malone - M.E.N III (video might be a good idea, helps explain some of the stuff he raps about)
Frankie Stew & Harvey Gunn - Emotions Dancing
Potter Payper - When I was Little
If you want something with deeper that tackles bigger topics;
Ocean Wisdom - Can’t Breath Either (Brighton’s very own)
Kano - Teardrops (the video from the Rated Awards 2020 is incredible)
BERWYN - Glory (for Jools Holland version on YT)
Cadet - Sterotype.
Tried to go for a mix of different styles there so hopefully you like something!
We will win the Euros.
Well if you think Kendrick sounds like a ruder Bruno Mars I’ll assume lyrical content is a big thing for you, so with that in mind.
If you want slick wordplay and a personal story then check out;
Dave - Enviroment (most Dave is 10/10 though)
Bugzy Malone - M.E.N III (video might be a good idea, helps explain some of the stuff he raps about)
Frankie Stew & Harvey Gunn - Emotions Dancing
Potter Payper - When I was Little
If you want something with deeper that tackles bigger topics;
Ocean Wisdom - Can’t Breath Either (Brighton’s very own)
Kano - Teardrops (the video from the Rated Awards 2020 is incredible)
BERWYN - Glory (for Jools Holland version on YT)
Cadet - Sterotype.
Tried to go for a mix of different styles there so hopefully you like something!
Just had a listen to a few of them.
Ocean Wisdom...he's really rather good, isn't he?
It's a shame that Kano's headline performance at Glastonbury this year is not streamable. It was absolutely stunning, by far the highlight of the whole broadcast.
Great list from [MENTION=29779]Whitechapel[/MENTION]. If I can add a few:
Akala - Find No Enemy is a good introduction.
Mic Righteous - have a look at No More Part 2 on YouTube, and if you like that Kim K's Butt (not content you'd expect from the title perhaps) is another. Then dive in to a rich catalogue. The more you learn about his family background and psychological challenges (which he's very open about in the content) the more powerful and compelling a lot of it gets.
Devlin - not someone I listen to but popular with many, Community Outcast is maybe representative
For more political British rap Lowkey and Logic are people commonly cited.
Edit: also have a look at Jehst - Alcoholic Author, and Chester P - Fire in the Streets for some examples of wordplay and the different kind of lyrics you can get in UK rap. That Jehst track is nearly 20 years old but still sounds fresh.
Kendrick Lamar just sounds like a ruder version of Bruno Mars to me.
Edit: also have a look at Jehst - Alcoholic Author, and Chester P - Fire in the Streets for some examples of wordplay and the different kind of lyrics you can get in UK rap. That Jehst track is nearly 20 years old but still sounds fresh.
I'm sorry, what? Football is just about the only area where that statement could be true! Southampton is a dull city of nothingness.
It's like saying Reading is a nicer place than Bath.
The National Treasures Judie Dench and Maggie Smith are really not that good as actresses