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Stormzy - What Religion
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love his music, wish there were more artists like him
christian or ?
christian or ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."But please don't be too cheeky to people with different tastes from yourself."
I'm not. I don't mind what music taste people have, but if they have no idea about grime, then they have no right to tell me who is and isn't a UK grime icon. And if they do, my cheek may slip ;) Naomi can spank it if she wishes though. I wouldn't mind.
No retrocop, that was drill music.
I'm not. I don't mind what music taste people have, but if they have no idea about grime, then they have no right to tell me who is and isn't a UK grime icon. And if they do, my cheek may slip ;) Naomi can spank it if she wishes though. I wouldn't mind.
No retrocop, that was drill music.
https:/ /www.ex pressan dstar.c om/news /local- hubs/20 17/07/0 3/incre ase-in- knife-c rime/
Oh dear. It appears it is Grime according to the experts in Staffs and West Midlands Police.
Oh dear. It appears it is Grime according to the experts in Staffs and West Midlands Police.
"Drill music is a style of trap music that originated in the South Side of Chicago in the early 2010s. It is defined by its dark, violent, nihilistic lyrical content and ominous trap-influenced beats."
"Grime is a genre of electronic dance music that emerged in London in the early 2000s. It developed out of earlier UK electronic music styles, including UK garage and jungle, and draws influence from dancehall, ragga, and hip hop."
Stick to the Sinatra.
"Grime is a genre of electronic dance music that emerged in London in the early 2000s. It developed out of earlier UK electronic music styles, including UK garage and jungle, and draws influence from dancehall, ragga, and hip hop."
Stick to the Sinatra.
"no doubt. "
No but there is doubt.. because I personally know what i know about grime and drill, and you, and mike have clearly showed a lack of understanding. Also, you have no idea who i am, so there should be serious doubt there.
Is mike an expert on the different sub cultures of grim and drill music, or does he just deal with youths on the streets? Yep, i thought so.
No but there is doubt.. because I personally know what i know about grime and drill, and you, and mike have clearly showed a lack of understanding. Also, you have no idea who i am, so there should be serious doubt there.
Is mike an expert on the different sub cultures of grim and drill music, or does he just deal with youths on the streets? Yep, i thought so.
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