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Showing posts with label BRITAIN. Show all posts
Showing posts with label BRITAIN. Show all posts

Thursday, 16 February 2012

Rebecca Ferguson - Too Good To Lose

This song is siiicckkkkkkkkkk.

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Was NOT expecting this from (really bad shouldn't think like that)

Thursday, 22 December 2011

Tuesday, 20 December 2011

Rizzle Kicks - Mama Do The Hump Official Video

For the past week, this has been my jam and the one in the jumper has the HOTTEST vibe about him here your just like drooool


Sunday, 16 October 2011

Labrinth - Earthquake ft. Tinie Tempah



Labrinth is WAY too underrated. He is like the Timbaland of the UK, when it comes to pop music in the UK (fuck he is prob up there with Timbo and Guetta in producing), I think this guy is unparalleled to none.
this song should be just as massive as Pass Out.
and no I am not even a hardcore fan this guy is just super talented.

^^ My comment damn fucking right


Wednesday, 12 October 2011

RD - Got Me Burnin'

Support Act for Keri Hilson last night
All this for you Guys xx


KERI HILSON 11/10/11London photos :D

Saw Keri Hilson last night aaaaaahhhh she was so good she can actually sing live really well danced amazingly. The audience was a bit dry :/ but apart from that she was so good!!


I don't know if me or my buddy took this but I love this 


Support act RD but also Starboy Nathan best known for the song "Come into My Room/Hotel Lobby"(who was amazing by the way I would definetly go see him in concert) CBA to find picture of him and another act called Angel who had a really nice voice.



 Chipmunk came :D




                                                 




                                                 Photography: either me or Ulfet :D


Sunday, 4 September 2011

Sneakbo - Wave - New - 14-06-2011.wmv

LOVVE THIS
BADDER THAN BAD, MADDER THAN MAD!



THIS GOES OFF IN RAVES

Konan & Krept - Otis (Music Video)

LOOL I LIVE ON THE SAME ROAD THEY FILMED THIS ON. CRYSTAL PALACE PARK ALL DAY B)
ANYWAYS THEY WENT INNN

Saturday, 27 August 2011

Delilah - Go

TeamUK!!

Her voice is banging! She was also in one of the chase and statuses songs I can't remember which one though.



Tell me this song is not SICK

Friday, 27 May 2011

SBTRKT - Wildfire

sorry but I had to re-blog this again
this is a tuuunneee
sounds more Grimey that Dubstep. It like Grime but painted over with Dubstep


Monday, 23 May 2011

Katy B — Easy Please Me (Official Video)

THIS GIRL IS TOO FUCKING MUCH
AND SO IS M.I.A

I wish I was them man :'(

Sunday, 22 May 2011

DJ Fresh ft. Sian Evans 'Louder' or better known as the "Lucozade advert" song probably

SO for all you wondering what that amazing Lucozade song, this is it!


I LOVE LOVE LOVE LOOOOVE HOW DUBSTEP HAS SPREAD NOW
I always was proud to be a Souf Londonah (said in the south London/ghetto accent) but this just makes feel like "...B) you know!"

Saturday, 4 December 2010

Mt Eden Dubstep - Sierra Leone [HD]

My friend showed this to me about 2 years ago

first dubstep song I ever heard



turn up the motherfucking bass!

NEW TRACK ALERT: Kano - Spaceship



What do you think

staying with the roots with the dubstep feel (its switching mainstream now fur real)
Kano one of the orginal of Grime :D (yeah yeah)

I think it might grow on me, right now though, I'm just loving the bass DOOF!

Oh and it's Chase and Status produced B)

Urban BRITAIN'S SoundTrack (types of music that came from Britain) part 1

Kk

So my nationality is British (born and bred) and I love music so why not mash those together to create a tribute to British music? ey? One of the things I LOVE about London in particular is that anything is acceptable and welcomed. Britain is not only diverse in people (in the main cities it sure is) but in type of music, art, theatre etc. There are just as many 'underground scenes' that are going on as well as the mainstream. For a lowdown check out the reliable ;) wiki: Music from UK


Garage
What: you could say the mother of UK underground genres
Quite underground but known widespread. Loved form BNP skinheads to ghetto black boys from South London. If your British you SHOULD remember this song it was MASSIVE.
When: Probably been around before I was born :S (which is 1994) but was big in the early 2000s.
Where: England I think :/

best example:

my uncle was in this pack :D



Bassline:

What: Big box, Little box, cardboard box. Hehe I'm messing but baseline does what it says on the tin. A heavy Heavy bass line bouncing all over the gaff. Happy and fun but with a mix of garage glitches to keep it darker.Not to get it mixed with Garage mind you, big mistake I made. Sounding like an intro to a CBBC program set on an estate.
When: Midlands, apparently Sheffeild? Oi Oi Sheffield! Citizens must of been happs when this music got big.
Where: Well up in the oh so happy ends of England as everyone not form the South LOVES to remind everyone in the South. In the town centre, after getting a pill of the mandy and heading off to the one of five clubs in the city (okay this is me being an uppidity Londoner now, you lot might have a couple more.)



pow pow pow B) this song reminds me of year 8 or 9 (aged 13). Those were the days man shit was less complicated.

GRIME (DONE KNOWWWWWWWW)

What:Pow yeah you don't know about me :D. Grime WAS/IS the rudeboy/ghetto boy/girl music. The godfather of Grime? still disputed but in my opinion Wiley fam. Dunknow.
When: Don't knwo when it started but to ghetto kids I remember it been played in the back of the buses in year 8 ( aged 13) times so blew up around 4 years ago? I know to many songs because they were played round me all the time.
Where: London, South and East

Grime is not so grimey now but this was the song
stereotype people who listen: ANY age. Little urban ghetto youths who is in a gang who like weed and girls and money who talk slang, got kicked out of school. Prob stabbed someone. Or two. Peckham, Brixton etc. Majority Black people listen.





DUN KNOW UK REPRESENT AAAW I'M GETTIN A LIL BIT GASSED STILL(<---london :s="" a="" am="" big="" br="" getting="" headed="" i="" little="" m="" now="" oh="" representing="" slang="" speak="" the="" translate:="" uk="" yeah="">
Dubstep
What: One of the undergrounds that is now going into mainstream over here (thanks to the omg talented and beautiful Katy B from the BRITS) is Dubstep..
When: Started in a South London Bedroom somewhere, Dubstep developed from garage music at the end of the 1990s and in the early 2000s, using elements of drum'n'bass, techno, and dub (<---i be="" bothered="" br="" can="" explain="" t="" those.="" to="">Where: South London.

stereotype people who listen:
think 16-35 maybe more, in a little dingy room at a house party in South London (where the music originated from)with LOADS of weed smoke EVERYWHEREand alot more drugs and even more alcohol. Everyone just going crazy basically. Bass mind blowing. Floors vibrating. Neighbors getting pissed. Yeaaaah.

BEST EXAMPLE:


UK funky house (TIME TO GET FUNKY!)

What: yeaaaah. Its all about Funky.
Where: It wasn't orginally from the UK I think from NY by a artist called Dennis Ferrer but UK adopted with a smile and made it a bit into their own but not straying to far. Soulful house with the main ingredient: AFRICAN BEATS! AYYYE JAAYHOO.
When:Around the late 2000 so I remember hearing it around 2007?

stereotypes of people who listen: was pretty much black people at the beginning but spread to all. If you loved raves/ parties you listened to it. ANY AGE. AT ALL.

There are two distinctive types I think theres the mellow like this song which made it come on the radar. If your British you should remember this. If your from London and don't remember this then you should be ashamed of yourself. THIS WAS HUUUUGE.






and what it more or less evolved to:





If you were at a party/rave and you didn't know the dances or words...you were a fail.

with a large population of Africans in urban cities like London were it the popularity SKY ROCKETED. It was/is loved off.


Bashment/Dancehall

What: is the more recent loved music although it has always been loved.
Where:Music that originates from Jamaica mostly also other Carribean places too. When:Since I was in primary school so aaahhh.... like before I was born.

stereotypes of people who listen:
Jamaican people, African people. If you know Jamaican or african people. You'll heard it. ANY AGE. Let me give you a example my mum who is 35 bangs it out of her car and that's normal.
Again if you don't know the dances or the words...you are a fail.

ATTITUDE GYAL!


more or less changed into this..
Gazza me seh!



Now vybz is coming with all his love songs


now this song has just come and taken EVERYONE. I remember when a quarter of the London youth population decided to go to Hyde Park one rare HOT summer's day and my friend decided to bring her radio play all these bashment songs VERY LOUDLY from her bag. We went into McDonalds on Oxford Street this song came on every black person no matter where they were from was singing this :D. It was such a good day even if there was fights and police vans and everything else there. But that's London for ya, never a dull (boring) day.




then Nicki Minaj decided to slip herself in :D.


In part two I will do the Nu, Indie and Rock types.

By god I love London