His album, The defamation of Strickland Banks is one of the very few perfect albums in my opinion. It tells a story from start to finish meaning you never want to skip a track. Perfection.
There was a massive riot in London in 2011 after the police shot dead Mark Duggan (Bandokay’s dad) shops were robbed and lit on fire. Also around this time a lot of people lost their flats in London to build the Olympic village so people were fed up with the government. This song came out around this time.
Honestly... This track along with alot of Chase and Status, The Prodigy and Pendulum were all what I grew up on and I'm so glad people are finally going back to them and have massively shaped my music taste.
Unfortunately our government really don't care about poor kids, and this is the result. This album was in a class of its own. I'm nearly 50 now and have seen my country destroyed by dangerously under qualified people running government policy. Great reaction video, it's nice to see American reactions when they get a glimpse of the real Britain ✌️❤ From the uk
When I was a kid all poor kids got EMA. Schooling and healthcare is free. Its a bit harsh to say they don't care. It's society that is a problem. Poor people know that they can live poor on handouts from the governmnent. The Government has actually given people too much privilage and now British society has become lazy.
@@jopo8281 wealth will never be equal, that's some hippy dream bullshit. You either work hard in life to make more money than you need, or you sit back and scrape by.
This track is a legendary protest song. It's also the namesake for his film which is definitely worth a watch. Some of the footage in this video was taken from the London riots around that time. The guy who got egged is/was a politician. The 'hug a hoody' thing was a quote by a former prime minister who seemed to think the troubled youth just need a hug or some shit like that lol. The music you're hearing is a hiphop and drum and bass blend. DnB has been HUGE over here for the best part of 30 years. High BPM, filthy breaks and low basslines.
Love DnB! I got into it at uni - we had NY Sushi on a weekend & Tuesday Club in the week, all boss lineups - my peak was Andy C & Marcus Intalex with Skibadee on the mic on a Tuesday night. Skibadee was in full rock star mode, climbing the amp stacks, stagediving etc. Ended with the house lights up with 1000 people skanking to Body Rock.... beautiful.x
you posted this comment 1 year ago and said "its a legendary protest song", if you could of fast forwarded to now, would you say its more fitting for uk streets today lol
And the right wing press and the Tories were talking about "Broken Britain" when they were making massive cuts to front line services, community outreach, mental health care, hospitals, legal aid and loads of other crucial measures for supporting the most vulnerable parts of society, all whilst borrowing huge sums on our behalf from their mates at the banks to pay private companies their other mates run to replace the services with a vastly shittier yet more expensive version, if they survived at all. Like he says there's no such thing as Broken Britain, we're just bloody broke in Britain.
This is one of the best protest songs by anyone in recent years (UK-centric). We felt this, no matter which class or region you’re from, it spoke to everyone. Yes, that kid was in Top Boy. A couple of other well-known actors appeared too, inc Riz Ahmed. Lots of the footage was newsreel too.
His stage name is Plan b real Ben Drew he made a movie with the same name (ill manors) It’s a rap musical masterpiece in my opinion, highly recommend reacting to it
this was inspired by the 2011 riots. london burned for 3 days basically. the "give a hoodie a hug" was a reference to advice given to the public by the prime minister at the time.
The Tories proposed "hug a hoodie", the idea being you could solve anti social behaviour issues by walking up to gang members and giving them a hug. I wish I was joking.
Wow, you guys went there, down the rabbit hole. The track "She Said" is what shot him to huge fame. He has unbelievable vocals. He is doing movies more now. Harry Brown, brilliant film and of course the Ill Manors. I would like to introduce you to a couple of youngsters called Rizzle Kicks. More upbeat and great little rappers. They are called Rizzle Kicks. Their biggest hit, "Down with the Trumpets"
As someone who grew up in the worst part of my city and got a good job and move to a wealthy part of my city, I have such weird feelings listening to this again after so many years. I have a son who will grow up in a very upper middle class life when I grew up seeing people get run down with machetes on my street frequently. A few people shot within a street or two of mine etc. In my new area they complain about the 8 year old kids 'making noise' outside. Crazy how shit changes.
The beginning part where he is playing air violin is a reference to the legend/myth of Roman emperor Nero playing the fiddle on the wall to avoid a siege, he knew he would lose so he played the fiddle as a bluff, the attacking army couldn’t believe someone would do that without being sure of winning so they left. So he is pretending to play the fiddle on top of a car park or something knowing the rich will still keep fucking over their communities but showing confidence anyway
I think back in 2010, David Cameron. (Our U.K. prime minister back then) started a campaign which was all in the news papers. Which was give a hoodie a hug. Basically give a youth who looks dangerous a hug. That’s where that lyric comes from.
The talking about riots is referencing the riots that started in Tottenham and spread through London and then other U.K in 2011. This song is from the soundtrack of a movie with the same name which he also wrote and directed. He kinda withdrew from music, acting and directing after 2012 though to spend time with his family and deal with his own issues but his mixtapes and album from before are worth listening too
The film Ill Manors is probably the most accurate representation of British culture and the lower class here in the cities, it captured its time perfectly and doesnt sugar coat any sort of street life it shows the nasty side of being road which back then was refferred to as being a chav (council housed and violent)
This is from a film sountrack, the film is called ill manors and is well worth a watch. The entire album this song is from is interwoven throughout the film, its a masterpiece.
worth pointing out that although the tracks from a film ost, a lot of the riot shots are real. the 2011 london riots stemmed from the death of mark duggan by police shooting.
This was a song made through Conservative changes, closing youth centres, rich/poor divide creating social issues... then look at the date and today the problems are actually worse, that was the start of the Conservative dictatorship we have.
Same as most countries, we've got stunning places and shit holes, there's a huge wealth and class divide and you can see whose side the government are on.
You like UK grime so I recommend something that was a prequal to UK grime, The Prodigy - few acknowledge the influence of their dirty beats and dark songs. Check out Firestarter and Breath, and I can't even mention the title of the other one I'd recommend.
I used to love this tune when it first came out. Bit more info for ya. This was from his album ill manors, which was the soundtrack to the film of the same name which was directed by Plan B. Was an alright movie, drugs, gangsters all that stuff. Some of the footage from this video was real life from the riots in 2011. Police shot a black man in London, that kicked off riots in the deprived areas of London that went on for days. And then people in other poor areas across the country thought "yeah we're fed up with the police as well, let's riot". By a week later after the man got shot, riots were going on in city's up and down the country.
Plan B - who needs actions ... the live version I think you guys will like, but he has some really great music, recluse. End credits. Status too long (pendulum remix) worth going down a rabbit hole with him.
That was a crazy time in London I was there amongst the big marching that turned into V for Vendetta masks smashing up burning and shooting up the place. Was insanity.❤
This song music is actually from german rapper Peter Fox - Alles neu and the music heavily samples the 4th movement of Dmitri Shostakovich's 7th Symphony from around WW2 ;)
You understandably missed some of the references, like the stabs at UK politicians saying inane or dangerous, things. "Hug a hoodie was one such inane comment made by a soon to be Prime Minister, who had no intention of ever doing such a thing. More likely to kick a hoodie, then have him arrested for scuffing his shoe. He was trying, ineptly, to show that he was a 'caring conservative'. Of course, once in power he slashed public services, making a lot more 'hoodies'. No surprise as he was born into privilege and attended Eton, the most exclusive and expensive private school in the country, attended by royalty and the top aristocracy. At university he was part of an exclusive club of rich boys, where part of the initiation was having to burn a £50 note, right in the face of a homeless person...
Plan B Cast a light ft Jose Gonzales Deep track, hits hard in the feels if you lost anyone to cancer, even if you havnt We need more Plan B, hes pretty much vanished now
Plan b has a few excellent albums. He’s up there with Mike skinner as one of the best relatable story tellers. Full of real life in the Uk at the time.
It's Jungle/DnB elements you're hearing in there. A lot of UK stuff has some if that running through it. Even MCs. D Double E for example used to be a DnB MC.
When he talks about "Borris robbing them blind" he's talking about Borris Johnson who was the London Mayor at the time. This is the same Borris Johnson who went on the be Prime Minister during the Covid Pandemic - the same guy Dave called a "real racist" in his Black Live at the Brits performance
In hackney east london we are in poverty ....just 60 meters across the road we have gated rich communitys ....its a serious divide.....its hard and stressfull looking at the rich when the uk goverment dont give F about the poor....hence plan Bs expression with music ...it is not tea and crumpets we have more guns in london than a jhon wick movie❤
To add to people saying about riots and Olympic Village he also put this sing out and another amazing one called "playing with fire" and they challenge this idea that Cameron (priminister of the time) was talking about "broken britain" he had the "give a hoodie a hug" slogan and such but it was pure hypocrisy. They were SAYING look at our poor youth and the way they're struggling and the violence but they were DOING fuck all save for adding to the poverty,overcrowding etc. Also some of the footage eg the egged politician and some riot footage and such is real footage.
Hes done a song with devlin you could check that out at some point also you need to react to more fire in the booths and look in to famous bristish mcs more like professor green, example, devlin and more kano. (Kano "the ends" is a good song and kano "E.T" ft wretch 32) (game over ft devlin, chipmunk, pro green, example ect) and all there fire in the booths are amazing youd love them.
Yesh plan b is a legend out here in the U.K. known for his music and his acting, this is actually for a film ‘Ill manors’ also to do with the london riots of which some of the footage was used. Definitely check out more of his stuff movies too
The guy that got smashed with the egg was a politician named John Prescott, guess man in the crowd didn't know he studied boxing as a youth 😂 Jab was swift.
You should definitely listen to The Defamation Of Strickland Banks. There are some absolutely amazing songs on there. It's like Stevie Wonder grew up in south London listening to The Clash and The Streets. You can also go back to his first album which is mostly just him and a guitar. Kidz is fantastic, and Sick 2 Def, Dead And Buried and Charmaine are all pretty amazing too.
Watch the sweeney plan b and ray winston. Plan b produces this film also. Professor green - jungle Maverick sabre is worth a listen. So much talent over! Great to see you guys embracing it
🫡 Plan B is one of the greatest talents! I have been banging the album ‘before all hell breaks loose’ a lot the past few months. So much diversity to his skill set. Here for anything Plan B 🍻 💯
The guy who got hit with an egg and smacked the guy in the mouth was Gordon brown. Ex British prime minister 😂 think he was still PM when that happened.
This has a "riot feel" because it was a response to the London riots in the summer of 2011. The lyric about theres someone in a hood give him a hug is reference to our ex pm david camerons stance on anti social behavior being solved by showing more love to the perpetrators rather than policies to address their situation, it was dubbed "hug a hoodie". The guy getting egged is politician ex bnp leader nick griffin who retaliated by punching the guy. You guys are right in what you've read in the comments there is a big class divide in the uk.
If you like Top Boy you'll like the film Plan B produced also called Ill Manors - the whole album supports the film. Similar vibes to Adulthood and Kidulthood
U should check out he was in a film Harry brown and then this song is the song for his film ill manor's amazing feel a lot like top boy London Street kinda films xxxxx
His album, The defamation of Strickland Banks is one of the very few perfect albums in my opinion. It tells a story from start to finish meaning you never want to skip a track. Perfection.
That sounds awesome
A ridiculously good album, a masterpiece
The film by the same name as this sound is a must watch, the streets album a grand don't come for free Is genius too, tells a story same vibe
Definitely Strickland banks.☮️🇬🇧
Well said
There was a massive riot in London in 2011 after the police shot dead Mark Duggan (Bandokay’s dad) shops were robbed and lit on fire. Also around this time a lot of people lost their flats in London to build the Olympic village so people were fed up with the government. This song came out around this time.
Honestly... This track along with alot of Chase and Status, The Prodigy and Pendulum were all what I grew up on and I'm so glad people are finally going back to them and have massively shaped my music taste.
Unfortunately our government really don't care about poor kids, and this is the result. This album was in a class of its own. I'm nearly 50 now and have seen my country destroyed by dangerously under qualified people running government policy. Great reaction video, it's nice to see American reactions when they get a glimpse of the real Britain ✌️❤ From the uk
When I was a kid all poor kids got EMA. Schooling and healthcare is free. Its a bit harsh to say they don't care. It's society that is a problem. Poor people know that they can live poor on handouts from the governmnent. The Government has actually given people too much privilage and now British society has become lazy.
@@simonbrown7455Nah, it's wealth inequality.
I feel you Bro. I'm 53 and my opinion of our "dear leaders" is the same.
@@jopo8281 wealth will never be equal, that's some hippy dream bullshit. You either work hard in life to make more money than you need, or you sit back and scrape by.
His film ill Manor which this comes from is truly superb, whilst being one of the most disturbing movies I've ever seen.
The whole album associated is amazing!
This track is a legendary protest song. It's also the namesake for his film which is definitely worth a watch.
Some of the footage in this video was taken from the London riots around that time. The guy who got egged is/was a politician. The 'hug a hoody' thing was a quote by a former prime minister who seemed to think the troubled youth just need a hug or some shit like that lol.
The music you're hearing is a hiphop and drum and bass blend. DnB has been HUGE over here for the best part of 30 years. High BPM, filthy breaks and low basslines.
Love DnB! I got into it at uni - we had NY Sushi on a weekend & Tuesday Club in the week, all boss lineups - my peak was Andy C & Marcus Intalex with Skibadee on the mic on a Tuesday night. Skibadee was in full rock star mode, climbing the amp stacks, stagediving etc. Ended with the house lights up with 1000 people skanking to Body Rock.... beautiful.x
glad you pointed out it was filmed at same time as the London riots for some context
you posted this comment 1 year ago and said "its a legendary protest song", if you could of fast forwarded to now, would you say its more fitting for uk streets today lol
And the right wing press and the Tories were talking about "Broken Britain" when they were making massive cuts to front line services, community outreach, mental health care, hospitals, legal aid and loads of other crucial measures for supporting the most vulnerable parts of society, all whilst borrowing huge sums on our behalf from their mates at the banks to pay private companies their other mates run to replace the services with a vastly shittier yet more expensive version, if they survived at all. Like he says there's no such thing as Broken Britain, we're just bloody broke in Britain.
This is one of the best protest songs by anyone in recent years (UK-centric). We felt this, no matter which class or region you’re from, it spoke to everyone.
Yes, that kid was in Top Boy. A couple of other well-known actors appeared too, inc Riz Ahmed. Lots of the footage was newsreel too.
2:00 "all in all, just another brick in the wall" is actually the exact line from the song you're thinking of by Pink Floyd (1979)
His stage name is Plan b real Ben Drew he made a movie with the same name (ill manors) It’s a rap musical masterpiece in my opinion, highly recommend reacting to it
We have to check that out!!!
@@BeersBarsdid you ever watch it?
@@PokiDonnie not yet
@@BeersBarshave you watched it yet?!?! Hahaha
Plan b was a actor film director and musician. He could do it all. He also directed a film called ill manors
this was inspired by the 2011 riots. london burned for 3 days basically. the "give a hoodie a hug" was a reference to advice given to the public by the prime minister at the time.
Song: Another brick in the wall
Released: 1979
Album: The Wall
Artist: Pink Floyd
The Tories proposed "hug a hoodie", the idea being you could solve anti social behaviour issues by walking up to gang members and giving them a hug. I wish I was joking.
This guys great, this whole album was just the soundtrack to his movie with the same title. Worth a watch for sure
Wow, you guys went there, down the rabbit hole. The track "She Said" is what shot him to huge fame.
He has unbelievable vocals.
He is doing movies more now.
Harry Brown, brilliant film and of course the Ill Manors.
I would like to introduce you to a couple of youngsters called Rizzle Kicks. More upbeat and great little rappers. They are called Rizzle Kicks.
Their biggest hit, "Down with the Trumpets"
Added to the list!!! Always open to new music :)
Ben drew also known as plan b is probably the closest you’ll get with working closest to working class
i remember when david cameron said 'hug a hoodie' lmao.
This footage is legit footage and was from the riots in London. Also I'm new to your channel but I'm appreciating your aptitude towards UK music
As someone who grew up in the worst part of my city and got a good job and move to a wealthy part of my city, I have such weird feelings listening to this again after so many years.
I have a son who will grow up in a very upper middle class life when I grew up seeing people get run down with machetes on my street frequently. A few people shot within a street or two of mine etc. In my new area they complain about the 8 year old kids 'making noise' outside. Crazy how shit changes.
The beginning part where he is playing air violin is a reference to the legend/myth of Roman emperor Nero playing the fiddle on the wall to avoid a siege, he knew he would lose so he played the fiddle as a bluff, the attacking army couldn’t believe someone would do that without being sure of winning so they left. So he is pretending to play the fiddle on top of a car park or something knowing the rich will still keep fucking over their communities but showing confidence anyway
I think back in 2010, David Cameron. (Our U.K. prime minister back then) started a campaign which was all in the news papers. Which was give a hoodie a hug. Basically give a youth who looks dangerous a hug. That’s where that lyric comes from.
This came out around the time of the British riots so that explains alot of the politics of the album.
Plan B has some bangers. Very talented. He does multiple genres
The talking about riots is referencing the riots that started in Tottenham and spread through London and then other U.K in 2011. This song is from the soundtrack of a movie with the same name which he also wrote and directed. He kinda withdrew from music, acting and directing after 2012 though to spend time with his family and deal with his own issues but his mixtapes and album from before are worth listening too
The film Ill Manors is probably the most accurate representation of British culture and the lower class here in the cities, it captured its time perfectly and doesnt sugar coat any sort of street life it shows the nasty side of being road which back then was refferred to as being a chav (council housed and violent)
It's depressing that 13 years later this is still just as relevant
This is from a film sountrack, the film is called ill manors and is well worth a watch. The entire album this song is from is interwoven throughout the film, its a masterpiece.
worth pointing out that although the tracks from a film ost, a lot of the riot shots are real. the 2011 london riots stemmed from the death of mark duggan by police shooting.
His 3rd verse on his early track called kids is still one of the craziest verses I’ve heard to date!
This was a song made through Conservative changes, closing youth centres, rich/poor divide creating social issues... then look at the date and today the problems are actually worse, that was the start of the Conservative dictatorship we have.
Eff the Tories
Plan B - Suzanne
True story about a serial killer in London dubbed The Camden Ripper in the early 2000s. It’s a messed up song so be prepared
It's dark but definitely worth a listen, the storytelling is 🔥
Same as most countries, we've got stunning places and shit holes, there's a huge wealth and class divide and you can see whose side the government are on.
Love the reactions, Plan B - Charmaine is a amazing song its a story that would make for a great breakdown
Yes a must guys
Added to the list!!
Ill Manors is a film and this is one of the songs from the film. He did the soundtrack and directed it too....
You like UK grime so I recommend something that was a prequal to UK grime, The Prodigy - few acknowledge the influence of their dirty beats and dark songs. Check out Firestarter and Breath, and I can't even mention the title of the other one I'd recommend.
He made a film that coincides with the ill manors album, the film gives more meaning behind the album and vice-versa. Worth a watch and a listen.
The hoody bar was from when uk prime minister David Cameron said you should give people in hoodies a hug rather than be scared of them 😂😂😂
CasIsDead has a sick track on this beat, 'Cheese Slice'
CasIsDead need to be reacted to on here.
This album is the soundtrack to the film 'ill manors' if you watch the film the music makes more sence
Plan b - stay too long and end credits
My Manors Ill
My Manners Ill
My Man is Ill.
Your literally the only person ive ever seen caught that lyrical change! Besides me lol
I used to love this tune when it first came out. Bit more info for ya. This was from his album ill manors, which was the soundtrack to the film of the same name which was directed by Plan B. Was an alright movie, drugs, gangsters all that stuff.
Some of the footage from this video was real life from the riots in 2011. Police shot a black man in London, that kicked off riots in the deprived areas of London that went on for days. And then people in other poor areas across the country thought "yeah we're fed up with the police as well, let's riot". By a week later after the man got shot, riots were going on in city's up and down the country.
That was a wild year
Across all the music not the Film; he is ‘the narrator’
At 7.21 exactly the guy with the cap looking directly at the camera is Riz Ahmed who played Carlton Drake in Venom.
Plan B - who needs actions ... the live version I think you guys will like, but he has some really great music, recluse. End credits. Status too long (pendulum remix) worth going down a rabbit hole with him.
React to plan b - Suzanne. It’s a story about a prostitute that’s murdered. I got shivers down my spine listening to it. You don’t wanna miss this one
That was a crazy time in London I was there amongst the big marching that turned into V for Vendetta masks smashing up burning and shooting up the place. Was insanity.❤
This song music is actually from german rapper Peter Fox - Alles neu
and the music heavily samples the 4th movement of Dmitri Shostakovich's 7th Symphony from around WW2 ;)
You understandably missed some of the references, like the stabs at UK politicians saying inane or dangerous, things. "Hug a hoodie was one such inane comment made by a soon to be Prime Minister, who had no intention of ever doing such a thing. More likely to kick a hoodie, then have him arrested for scuffing his shoe. He was trying, ineptly, to show that he was a 'caring conservative'. Of course, once in power he slashed public services, making a lot more 'hoodies'. No surprise as he was born into privilege and attended Eton, the most exclusive and expensive private school in the country, attended by royalty and the top aristocracy. At university he was part of an exclusive club of rich boys, where part of the initiation was having to burn a £50 note, right in the face of a homeless person...
Plan B Cast a light ft Jose Gonzales
Deep track, hits hard in the feels if you lost anyone to cancer, even if you havnt
We need more Plan B, hes pretty much vanished now
i’ll manors is also his own movie, where he raps all the way threw the story like the rap man reactions you did.
Plan b has a few excellent albums. He’s up there with Mike skinner as one of the best relatable story tellers. Full of real life in the Uk at the time.
Love Plan B ! Great reaction guys 👌🔥🔥
Plan b charmaine, part of modern British urban history
Pink floyd is what you were looking for
You should check out his film, 'Ill Manors', a more gritty and realistic dipiction of English street life than top boy.
I was one of 3 grips on this vid ...big up up ❤
The beat is really good to and he sampled alles neu by peter fox which is also something worth listening too.
One of my faves (& underrated imo) is “No more eating for you now”
I asked for this 😂😂 brilliant 👏👌
Manor is where you live. This is from the film he made of the same name- he narrates the whole film through his music
Love this!!!!
It's Jungle/DnB elements you're hearing in there. A lot of UK stuff has some if that running through it. Even MCs. D Double E for example used to be a DnB MC.
this sample is from Peter fox
The movie ill manors is sick . And all his soundtracks through his film aslwel deffo worth watching in your own time
The movie he made with the same title is really good
When he talks about "Borris robbing them blind" he's talking about Borris Johnson who was the London Mayor at the time. This is the same Borris Johnson who went on the be Prime Minister during the Covid Pandemic - the same guy Dave called a "real racist" in his Black Live at the Brits performance
Dave and Boris are both bellends
Yes he is the lil kid from top boy
Gotta do mr drug dealer too, songs are from the film ill manors it’s a good film
Plan b only sings the truth and wat every1 is thinking but have the BALLS to say it
In hackney east london we are in poverty ....just 60 meters across the road we have gated rich communitys ....its a serious divide.....its hard and stressfull looking at the rich when the uk goverment dont give F about the poor....hence plan Bs expression with music ...it is not tea and crumpets we have more guns in london than a jhon wick movie❤
To add to people saying about riots and Olympic Village he also put this sing out and another amazing one called "playing with fire" and they challenge this idea that Cameron (priminister of the time) was talking about "broken britain" he had the "give a hoodie a hug" slogan and such but it was pure hypocrisy. They were SAYING look at our poor youth and the way they're struggling and the violence but they were DOING fuck all save for adding to the poverty,overcrowding etc. Also some of the footage eg the egged politician and some riot footage and such is real footage.
Council estate is what you call The Projects
You should check out Constellations by LTJ Bukem, Conrad and DRS. Drum and bass producers and MCs but is a hip hop type track. Fire!
Hes done a song with devlin you could check that out at some point also you need to react to more fire in the booths and look in to famous bristish mcs more like professor green, example, devlin and more kano. (Kano "the ends" is a good song and kano "E.T" ft wretch 32) (game over ft devlin, chipmunk, pro green, example ect) and all there fire in the booths are amazing youd love them.
Yesh plan b is a legend out here in the U.K. known for his music and his acting, this is actually for a film ‘Ill manors’ also to do with the london riots of which some of the footage was used. Definitely check out more of his stuff movies too
I cannot belive i forgot about this album.. sick album
This album was made for a short story. Listen to the album and Watch the film he produced. I'll manors.
The guy that got smashed with the egg was a politician named John Prescott, guess man in the crowd didn't know he studied boxing as a youth 😂 Jab was swift.
This is the Plan B referenced by Ren in Hi Ren. Check out Sick 2 Def, Plan B rapping over an acoustic guitar. Love the reactions lads 🔥💯
The film this is off is pretty sick, basically an urban musical with some really dark stories interwoven into one
Drum & Bass hardcore background
2:22 It is indeed the kid from Top Boy season 1 - good spot ;)
You should definitely listen to The Defamation Of Strickland Banks. There are some absolutely amazing songs on there. It's like Stevie Wonder grew up in south London listening to The Clash and The Streets. You can also go back to his first album which is mostly just him and a guitar. Kidz is fantastic, and Sick 2 Def, Dead And Buried and Charmaine are all pretty amazing too.
The movie that this tracks from iLL Manors is brilliant so are the other tracks from this 👍
Watch the sweeney plan b and ray winston.
Plan b produces this film also.
Professor green - jungle
Maverick sabre is worth a listen. So much talent over! Great to see you guys embracing it
Check out the film Ill Manors, it's hectic
🫡 Plan B is one of the greatest talents! I have been banging the album ‘before all hell breaks loose’ a lot the past few months. So much diversity to his skill set. Here for anything Plan B 🍻 💯
Yes! OH hell yes! Love this song.
Plan B- Mama loves a crackhead, who needs actions when you got words and charmaine are great tracks too
The guy who got hit with an egg and smacked the guy in the mouth was Gordon brown. Ex British prime minister 😂 think he was still PM when that happened.
Close, but it’s actually John Prescott the deputy pm… he throws a jab back 🤣
Old band, from like the 80s😮 how dare you 😂😂 also you have to know about the ‘give a hoody a hug’ line to understand the start
This has a "riot feel" because it was a response to the London riots in the summer of 2011. The lyric about theres someone in a hood give him a hug is reference to our ex pm david camerons stance on anti social behavior being solved by showing more love to the perpetrators rather than policies to address their situation, it was dubbed "hug a hoodie". The guy getting egged is politician ex bnp leader nick griffin who retaliated by punching the guy. You guys are right in what you've read in the comments there is a big class divide in the uk.
It's John Prescott getting egged. He was Deputy Prime Minister at the time. Essentially Vice President to you guys.
Ah yes my bad
Plan b its time 4 plan b, its an album about 45mins but you need to listen to it in one its mixed together snd definitely worth it!!
If you like Top Boy you'll like the film Plan B produced also called Ill Manors - the whole album supports the film.
Similar vibes to Adulthood and Kidulthood
U should check out he was in a film Harry brown and then this song is the song for his film ill manor's amazing feel a lot like top boy London Street kinda films xxxxx
Yeah you right he was in top boy , gets thrown from the balcony ,
If you like this you will like, professor Green ft mavick sabre jungle. Same vibe on both tracks
Best album he's done is who needs Acton's when you got words absolute awsum album
Can't wait for the say day you discover ghosts of grenfell
He made a film called Ill manors banging movie u would love it forgot all about it until I watch this video so thanks
you should rereact to ghosts of grenfell part 2. you have done part 1