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Hahahaha, didn't think youd like this 😂😂😂 You were kinda right when you said "a group of guys just got together and f around" - I think that's exactly it. Theyve done like 10 albums and its all kinda parody of 80s rap with (what would have been) modern cultural references. Cell to Joel because "Vanilla Ice made my mother say f" and "gun's dont kill people, rappers do, im a f'ing rapper and i might kill you" are absolutely amazing f-bombs.
Best group to come out of Wales, went to see them last month and the gig was much better than the ice cube gig I watched, atmosphere was on point all night
Guys this is totally satire! It's completely humourous, comedic South Wales (UK) hip hop that's 100% not supposed to be taken too seriously although they definitely have some very clever and relevant lyrics (for the times the songs were released at least). They were/are just having a laugh at life in general and also gangster rap but are also singing/rapping about the absurdity of life in modern day Britain and the World and also the whole UK "chav" culture. Their songs are actually pretty clever in the way they reflect modern day society and all the shit that goes on. They definitely cover a wide range of topics in their songs, all done in a very humourous, tongue in cheek way and for that they should be applauded! 👏✌️😁🩵
Not their best... Jammy Time, I Got a Van, Pusherman are three of my faves. Half Man Half Machine. And you need to do "Adequate" - that is a brilliant song that sums them up re: their rapping. They are a proper band, but they're proper tongue in cheeky verging on outright comedy. References to 80s culture and South Wales geography and culture and weed CONSTANTLY.
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Goldie looking chain were and still are a fun joke rap collective for Wales and are comedy masters.
Hahahaha, didn't think youd like this 😂😂😂
You were kinda right when you said "a group of guys just got together and f around" - I think that's exactly it. Theyve done like 10 albums and its all kinda parody of 80s rap with (what would have been) modern cultural references.
Cell to Joel because "Vanilla Ice made my mother say f" and "gun's dont kill people, rappers do, im a f'ing rapper and i might kill you" are absolutely amazing f-bombs.
Best group to come out of Wales, went to see them last month and the gig was much better than the ice cube gig I watched, atmosphere was on point all night
Never thought you’d react to South Wales Royalty
3 of the GLC are from cheshire, I’m neighbours with Mystikal... or Chris lol. They all just went uni in Newport most aren’t local
Whooooooosh!!!!!
Yeah, it's satirises the 80s rap scene, extremely funny back catalogue of tracks.
Yes, it’s satire. It’s not even subtle. GLC
I definitely think this was satire. Celly to Joel for the hilarious impression of Chuckness being an old man 🤣
It's a joke. Read the comments.
Shout out from the valleys From southwales uk big shout out to the boys!! they were good times
Whoosh!
Celly for both or split between the two for agreeing with my own rating.
How do watch that and not laugh?
It's a Joke song, listen to it again a few times
Listen to 'Adequate' by them instead
The whole point of glc is that theyre no supposed to be takin seriously. They arent real. Theyre just a joke "rap group"
Guys this is totally satire! It's completely humourous, comedic South Wales (UK) hip hop that's 100% not supposed to be taken too seriously although they definitely have some very clever and relevant lyrics (for the times the songs were released at least). They were/are just having a laugh at life in general and also gangster rap but are also singing/rapping about the absurdity of life in modern day Britain and the World and also the whole UK "chav" culture. Their songs are actually pretty clever in the way they reflect modern day society and all the shit that goes on. They definitely cover a wide range of topics in their songs, all done in a very humourous, tongue in cheek way and for that they should be applauded! 👏✌️😁🩵
Well said 👏🏻 if you think of anything British then chances are at some point GLC have made a comedy reference to it (or a whole track about it 😂).
@@jnrbonezioAbsolutely! 😂
funny thing is their "rivals" the dead residents from cardiff were actually more skilled and funnier check out "scumbungo"
always remember GLC take the oiss, typical British humour, dont take it seriously, its a laugh with good beats even better check them live
Remember, they're Welsh not British, there's a difference, Newport 4 Life!
@@klarkcent1956 They are both, but not English.
Not their best... Jammy Time, I Got a Van, Pusherman are three of my faves. Half Man Half Machine.
And you need to do "Adequate" - that is a brilliant song that sums them up re: their rapping.
They are a proper band, but they're proper tongue in cheeky verging on outright comedy. References to 80s culture and South Wales geography and culture and weed CONSTANTLY.
soap bar is my fav song ever
@kirstyvincent74 Baneswell Express for me but I love 90% of GLC tracks.