GRIME IS SO HOT RIGHT NOW

death_grips

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ok, at the moment grime is getting like massive in the uk, it's been around for a while but right now hype is real. wondered what NS thinks of grime and shit. Discuss.



(I know those two tracks are like mainstream as but bangers regardless)
 
I tried to get into it but nothing aside from shutdown or thats not me appealed to me. I like the whole mindset behind it though, it almost reminds me of hardcore punk.


First heard skepta in a palace edit

 
13438172:wesley. said:
I tried to get into it but nothing aside from shutdown or thats not me appealed to me. I like the whole mindset behind it though, it almost reminds me of hardcore punk.


First heard skepta in a palace edit


Like it's cool it's a legit reaction to the man. A agree with you like grime is just the modern punk. Plus shutdown would be a banger in a ski edit I know it somebody make this happen.
 
What's the difference between grime and hip hop? A lot of this stuff in this thread reminds me of underachievers, but I've never heard of grime.
 
13438575:Crispy. said:
What's the difference between grime and hip hop? A lot of this stuff in this thread reminds me of underachievers, but I've never heard of grime.

like grime is more of a uk, garagey/early dubstep vibe to it, as opposed to the more classic boom bappy style of hip-hop. I guess as trap and hip-hop starting becoming more closely linked the lines began to blur a bit.
 
frankly, I think it's awful. It sounds like someone is rapping over an old nintendo game soundtrack. I'm a fan of almost all types music, but this and country are not included in that.
 
13438807:CliffyByro said:
grime's been pretty big for fucking ages man

it's just started to pick up momentum in the US within the last few years.

Kanye having all the grime artists on stage at the brit awards also helped
 
13438813:wesley. said:
it's just started to pick up momentum in the US within the last few years.

Kanye having all the grime artists on stage at the brit awards also helped

yeah for sure, i meant in the UK. thought i'd written that but clearly not haha
 
13438807:CliffyByro said:
grime's been pretty big for fucking ages man

like it was big, but then it went big then lost its kinda uniqueness. So like if you look at dizzees boy in da corner stuff then his tounge n cheek stuff you can really see the difference. Now it's back to how it shoulda always been.
 
13438892:las. said:
Please don't do to grime what you did to dubstep, america

This, holy shit that would be awful. Buncha american kids trying to rap fast over treble-laden brostep beats, makes me fucking shudder.





 
13440129:theabortionator said:
Other countries, don't do to hip hop what yall already did before 'Murica ruined it more.

Rap/ Hip Hop originated in Africa, bloomed in North America and spread everywhere else. That English Hip Hop is hilarious and embarrassing.
 
13440329:CheeF said:
Rap/ Hip Hop originated in Africa, bloomed in North America and spread everywhere else. That English Hip Hop is hilarious and embarrassing.

yeah. French rap was pretty good at one point. They had a pretty good flow and the language worked with it.
 
13440335:theabortionator said:
yeah. French rap was pretty good at one point. They had a pretty good flow and the language worked with it.

french rap is fake and gay if you actually understand the language though
 
13440329:CheeF said:
Rap/ Hip Hop originated in Africa, bloomed in North America and spread everywhere else. That English Hip Hop is hilarious and embarrassing.

tbhhhhh UK hip-hop ain't that bad. Granted it can be gash but...


 
Mark my words Grime is going to blow up so hard. Roadman style is already influencing fashion in the US with there seeming to be the new trend to wear unstructured hats. Also drake and Skepta seem to be getting close.


skip to 3:52 for Drake coming out at a skepta concert. Plus Drake brought out skepta at wireless in 2015.

Also Skepta and Stormzy both dropped fire clips for their music.



Mark my words, Grime is going to blow up in a year in US and Canada. You can hear a lil bit of grime influence in Drakes "hype" from his new album.
 
This is a perfect example of people just wanting to feel like they're doing something new so all the kids can feel like they're listening to super underground shit and the marketing will be much easier.
 
WHAT THE FUCK? WHAT ARE YOU DOING? WHO TOLD YOU TO TOUCH IT? I WILL FUCKIN KILL YOU, DON'T EVER TOUCH THAT SHIT AGAIN!

 
13438172:wesley. said:
I tried to get into it but nothing aside from shutdown or thats not me appealed to me. I like the whole mindset behind it though, it almost reminds me of hardcore punk.


That video makes me laugh every time I see it. It's filmed in an ex-council estate, the barbican centre. A small flat there costs more than £1million ($1.5m) now and you have this 'crew' rolling up acting thug for a video just because the place still looks a bit like an estate. That said it's an alright tune, it's just such obvious posing that I find it funny. I think grime has some great songs (and plenty of horrific ones), I agree it has that punk mentality for today's youth though I'd take the sound of punk any day.

As an aside, the first time I ever heard grime was in the 'palace' above the chicken shop in waterloo which the brand Palace is named after (Pow by lethal b when it first dropped).

**This post was edited on May 4th 2016 at 4:50:47pm
 
I've been digging guys like troyboi and stooki sound for a while but skepta sounds fuckin dope, some of the later ones posted not as much but hey, that's just my opinion.
 
I've been digging guys like troyboi and stooki sound for a while but skepta sounds fuckin dope, some of the later ones posted not as much but hey, that's just my opinion.
 
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