UK Rappers Tion Wayne & Headie One Have Fight On Plane in Dubai

audemarzz

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What's pop smoke got to do with Chicago :mjlol:


And pop smoke is Caribbean you dumb ass:mjlol:
sounds great.
Fivio is older than him and American.
The whole "UK caribbean" and the "caribbean" music scene in general has always been influenced by (and adjusts to) ADOS music trends.
There was no such thing as drill in England until Chicago did it.
There was no such thing as Garage until Larry Levan started spinning at the Paradise Garage in NYC.
Jon E Cash admits his early grime offerings were inspired by thing he heard in mid 90s Orlando hood clubs.
Most of the early UK drill producers were initially DJ L clones.
They still use Chicago slang. This whole history, including Jamaica constantly copying US music, is documented.
 

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sounds great.
Fivio is older than him and American.
The whole "UK caribbean" and the "caribbean" music scene in general has always been influenced by (and adjusts to) ADOS music trends.
There was no such thing as drill in England until Chicago did it.
There was no such thing as Garage until Larry Levan started spinning at the Paradise Garage in NYC.
Jon E Cash admits his early grime offerings were inspired by thing he heard in mid 90s Orlando hood clubs.
Most of the early UK drill producers were initially DJ L clones.
They still use Chicago slang. This whole history, including Jamaica constantly copying US music, is documented.
God damn you are stupid as shyt my nikka:laff:
 

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sounds great.
Fivio is older than him and American.
The whole "UK caribbean" and the "caribbean" music scene in general has always been influenced by (and adjusts to) ADOS music trends.
There was no such thing as drill in England until Chicago did it.
There was no such thing as Garage until Larry Levan started spinning at the Paradise Garage in NYC.
Jon E Cash admits his early grime offerings were inspired by thing he heard in mid 90s Orlando hood clubs.
Most of the early UK drill producers were initially DJ L clones.
They still use Chicago slang. This whole history, including Jamaica constantly copying US music, is documented.
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You do know Pop Smoke has U.K. producers and the sound has been here longer than than Pop Smoke?
You know those UK producers were Clones of Chicago producers, specifically Melo, Yamaica (not from UK) and AXL?

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