Oh that's the Bittersweet Symphony guy, I liked that track
Try the new album, it's great!
One of my favourites of his (that isn't on the album) is
Oh that's the Bittersweet Symphony guy, I liked that track
'UK Hip Hop'
As I said, there are tonnes of really, really talented UK MCs I just tend to prefer American artists for the sound I'm looking for. Though I truly believe our best lyricists can go bar-for-bar with the Americans. It's just a different delivery and if your ears are tuned to one type, it's hard to get to the other.I guess it all comes down to your definition of hip-hop. If you adhere to the classical definition then UK artists are a bit niche, and honestly not that good. Whereas, if you look at the styles of music encompassed under modern hip-hop, you'll find some real talent.
Probably. I got a bit excited with the song in my head haha.
isn't it "can't" ??
Not my cup of tea but sounds like he had some journey coming from a severe illness which I respect.
In general there are very few UK Hip Hop artists that I truly rate. Four Owls, Nextmen and The London Posse are the first collectives that come to mind.
Think we're getting confused on what hip-hop is lads.
I think we're less confused than you are outdated. Take The Source, it wasn't just cover to cover old school Kool Mo Dee, Sugarhill Gang or Doug E Fresh for the last few decades...
Are you forgetting Jehst, Braintax, Skinnyman, Klashnekoff, Scorzayzee perhaps? Not even a mention for Foreign Beggars. The list goes on.
Think we're getting confused on what hip-hop is lads.
I'm not sayingUS Hip HopI'm Number 1.
Oops, I'm sorry. I lied.
Theyr'reI'm number 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5.
Andre 3000 stuck in some chillwave woodwind psychedelia
ahahaha that was great!Suddenly this skit doesn't seem so wild.
He was always a loop!
He did a GQ interview, watch that - you may understand his place a bit more. Will grab the link...