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

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Extremely false, people have their own native music that’s usually mixed or updated due to globalization but to say they bit Americans wholly is disingenuous and egregious
They did.
Even mento was AA inspired.
Ska was/is
Reggae was/is
Dancehall was/is
The first "digital riddim" was a keyboard preset.
The first digital beat was an actual beat called SUCKA MC'S. Came out before SLANG TENG, way more advanced than pressing a preset button on a keyboard and letting it go.
Road rap? Street rap.
Grime? Garage (still American) with Jungle (sped up AA breaks) and DOWN SOUTH HIP HOP influences according to JON E CASH, whom Chase and Status stole from.
UK Drill? DJ L's version of Chicago drill with all of the above influences, aka a steady cycle of localized African American influence.
Oh, with added "egusi"
Oh, with "trinidad pans"
Oh, with "some congas"
Oh, with "delayed snare"
@tuckdog wow, discrediting a fellow VA resident (Lex Luger) who inspired the Chicago people to produce drill by saying "the english made a whole new thing" no, they just adjusted it to the times. When people started adding trap to dancehall it didn't make it AA even though AAs kinda "invented" dancehall but hey...them lil people have to "have something"
<<< (prod. by YOUNG CHOP IN 2014)
UK nikkas rapping over a DJ L beat in 2015
Carns hill, Mazza, Zenith, Mobz, K9z, Mekhi (that's cold, still), 808melo, Axl, Sensehh (from Canada), and the rest all acknowledge DJ L.
You can remain upset
Here's DJ L doing the "late snare"
before UK drill was even invented

<<< UK drill still using the combination of these two drum patterns, wtf did they add if those are our domain? Every time AAs use a different drum pattern, so does the whole diaspora.
 

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ya I thought dude was a more “grounded” poster earlier on
Nobody's dumb and none of you have proven me wrong.
You're holding onto a set of beliefs about an extremely young culture. I've presented facts.
Adjust to the facts and move on. Don't be @tuckdog
 

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They did.
Even mento was AA inspired.
Ska was/is
Reggae was/is
Dancehall was/is
The first "digital riddim" was a keyboard preset.
The first digital beat was an actual beat called SUCKA MC'S. Came out before SLANG TENG, way more advanced than pressing a preset button on a keyboard and letting it go.
Road rap? Street rap.
Grime? Garage (still American) with Jungle (sped up AA breaks) and DOWN SOUTH HIP HOP influences according to JON E CASH, whom Chase and Status stole from.
UK Drill? DJ L's version of Chicago drill with all of the above influences, aka a steady cycle of localized African American influence.
Oh, with added "egusi"
Oh, with "trinidad pans"
Oh, with "some congas"
Oh, with "delayed snare"
@tuckdog wow, discrediting a fellow VA resident (Lex Luger) who inspired the Chicago people to produce drill by saying "the english made a whole new thing" no, they just adjusted it to the times. When people started adding trap to dancehall it didn't make it AA even though AAs kinda "invented" dancehall but hey...them lil people have to "have something"
<<< (prod. by YOUNG CHOP IN 2014)
UK nikkas rapping over a DJ L beat in 2015
Carns hill, Mazza, Zenith, Mobz, K9z, Mekhi (that's cold, still), 808melo, Axl, Sensehh (from Canada), and the rest all acknowledge DJ L.
You can remain upset
Here's DJ L doing the "late snare"
before UK drill was even invented

<<< UK drill still using the combination of these two drum patterns, wtf did they add if those are our domain? Every time AAs use a different drum pattern, so does the whole diaspora.

@tuckdog see this nikka really doing the most, you can try all you want this entire post is a REACH.

nikka really tried to air jordan his way into this, make a second thread about this if you want, but you are REACHING the fukk outta all this

If product B is a complete remix and sounds nothing like product A then product B might as well be a brand new top of line the product since it's barely retains it origins.

You did the MOST in this entire post

let's keep it all the way funky when UK drill hit the USA nikkas was like ohh what the fukk is this, we ain't never heard this before meaning it sounded nothing like Dj L or any of the former chicago drill stuff. Already makings it brand as a new product. People couldn't place its origin UNTIL mfers were DIGGING the hell out of it

If a tree falls and no one is around to hear it, does it still make noise :stopitslime:
 

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Yeah that's why AXL has so many "DJ L type beats" on his page?
Boy stop it
Fu9T5hJ.jpg

It sounded 100% like DJ L and people were already rhyming on DJ L beats so it was familiar.
YOU were like "wtf is this"
"You did the MOST"
No, I gave you a history lesson again.
They still sound alike. Cognitive dissonance is blinding you.
"we ain't never heard this before" that's cap and a marketing tool to sell something.
Chicago nikkas rapping over the UK version of what they already did before.
"This nikka doing the most omg he doing the most he doing the moooost"
Yeah the most accurate corrections, juhurd?
 

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What matters is North America only.

The horrendous British accent UK rappers have is just not cutting it.
Its cool. We aint really fukking with yall either. Except a select few artists of course.

Canadians, France and rest of the nikkaz across the world fukking with us that's why we get millions of views. We'll just stay in our lane and you guys stay in yours.
 

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

And pop smoke is Caribbean you dumb ass:mjlol:
His whole subgenre originated in Chicago and his set beefs w/ a New York version of a CHICAGO GANG.
I think Chicago has a lot to do with him and his homies.
 

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Yeah that's why AXL has so many "DJ L type beats" on his page?
Boy stop it
Fu9T5hJ.jpg

It sounded 100% like DJ L and people were already rhyming on DJ L beats so it was familiar.
YOU were like "wtf is this"
"You did the MOST"
No, I gave you a history lesson again.
They still sound alike. Cognitive dissonance is blinding you.
"we ain't never heard this before" that's cap and a marketing tool to sell something.
Chicago nikkas rapping over the UK version of what they already did before.
"This nikka doing the most omg he doing the most he doing the moooost"
Yeah the most accurate corrections, juhurd?


I've been living on and off in london since 2015, im not new to this. not even in slightest

and what history lesson, Tell me what was the first UK styled drill song to take off then
 
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