grime documentary london a documentary about the underground uk music scene estates and the culture of teenagers and grime mcs east london langdon school
Big up all these man for creating something that opened up so many opportunities for the present rappers and the future ones to come. The scene they have built is now in my opinion the biggest hiphop scene in the world. These guys worked so hard to build something. And to now see UK rappers getting a Millie views in a day or 2 is amazing. Every single rapper in the UK owes a lot to these legends. I’m 27 now and I’ve been listening to grime since I was 8 when my older cousin would show me tapes or lord of the mics or risky roadz. if it wasn’t for these legends I believe we wouldn’t have, trap music and drill music and uk rap wouldn’t be as big as it is now. all started with grime for me and my generation. So for people that say grime is dead, you’re too young. Grime will always be alive as it is the foundation of modern uk rap music. Rest in peace Stormin, Black the ripper and Jamal edwards. Never forgotten Legends. 3TITCH
@BeRedIQ Im RIGHT. Thats why you try to start some new shit called Grime out of the same hip hop shit. Its alright tho. Real street music is all the same no matter where youre at. Just came from USA tho...
This is wealth.. I hope Risky Roads have their licensing and publishing down on paper. "Chainz is cool to cop, but more important are lawyer fees." Jay-Z
If u grow up on a London council estate wiv a mentality dat u hav very lil chance 2 get out unless its thru sports or entertainment (which only a small select few will get) and u c dese American rappers in videos wiv sportscars, yachts, fat chains, mansions, bare money and honeys. Sayin der cumin from similar backgrounds and dey made all dis thru crime, obviously kids here will take notice and until sum1 cums up wiv better role models 4 dem, den who r u 2 tell dem 2 stay at da bottom.
Agreed, 'This is England' - (The movie) Shows the true side of England, It's not the skin, it's the lifestyle you choose. In the 90's it was full of skin heads. There was a few blacks and Asians though, but not as many as today. (Y)
@ufearray fam america is younger den england england bin a country before america..... how we imittate u lot ??? i live in georgia america now right .....all yall ppl do here is talk ..... london ? dere aint no talk ...so hows dat imitating ?
2016 now and this just seems like a relic. Grime is now on the WORLD map.
"maybe one day UK Grime will break through" 😭
Say what you want about Jammer but he's a pioneer and never made a pop tune
A lot of grime mc's haven't made pop
loool why are they giving Ghetts subtitles
Big up all these man for creating something that opened up so many opportunities for the present rappers and the future ones to come. The scene they have built is now in my opinion the biggest hiphop scene in the world. These guys worked so hard to build something. And to now see UK rappers getting a Millie views in a day or 2 is amazing. Every single rapper in the UK owes a lot to these legends. I’m 27 now and I’ve been listening to grime since I was 8 when my older cousin would show me tapes or lord of the mics or risky roadz. if it wasn’t for these legends I believe we wouldn’t have, trap music and drill music and uk rap wouldn’t be as big as it is now. all started with grime for me and my generation. So for people that say grime is dead, you’re too young. Grime will always be alive as it is the foundation of modern uk rap music.
Rest in peace Stormin, Black the ripper and Jamal edwards. Never forgotten Legends.
3TITCH
@BeRedIQ Im RIGHT. Thats why you try to start some new shit called Grime out of the same hip hop shit. Its alright tho. Real street music is all the same no matter where youre at. Just came from USA tho...
Not hating but one minute they say it's Real life music the next they say it's entertainment!Cant they make up their minds!
@TEHWEEZY your just WRONG and this isnt rap so it was an irrelevant comment
WTF is up with her accent at 2:25? Clearly she's trying to say 'gritty' but that is jokes!
ASAP Rocky nearly got robbed of his rolex this summer in london but his fans beat them up and got his watch back for him lol
This is wealth.. I hope Risky Roads have their licensing and publishing down on paper.
"Chainz is cool to cop, but more important are lawyer fees." Jay-Z
@ufearray lien lOL nigga i live right around the corner from the walmart the churchs chicken and where 32 ent studio is ...... if u tink im lien
fucking hell why does this have to have such a negative vibe... ima stickin to jungle/drum n bass mann... truuu Black UK music
@gatforat Music should be from all over the uk get me ? scotland wales n.ireland aslong as theres a vibe goin
If u grow up on a London council estate wiv a mentality dat u hav very lil chance 2 get out unless its thru sports or entertainment (which only a small select few will get) and u c dese American rappers in videos wiv sportscars, yachts, fat chains, mansions, bare money and honeys. Sayin der cumin from similar backgrounds and dey made all dis thru crime, obviously kids here will take notice and until sum1 cums up wiv better role models 4 dem, den who r u 2 tell dem 2 stay at da bottom.
Agreed, 'This is England' - (The movie) Shows the true side of England, It's not the skin, it's the lifestyle you choose. In the 90's it was full of skin heads. There was a few blacks and Asians though, but not as many as today. (Y)
i have 1 question now....why is repping a postcode so cool and has been for a couple of years now?
@TEHWEEZY slick rick is a pioneer in hip hop . hes not from the USA
@BeRedIQ he lived in the Bronx (where hip hop started) since he was 10...lol. id say hes more american =) anyone else?
@TEHWEEZY and wat age he start rapping? less than 10 years
it is black music but theres nuthin wrong if other races listen to it and join the music scene u get me
@ufearray fam america is younger den england england bin a country before america..... how we imittate u lot ??? i live in georgia america now right .....all yall ppl do here is talk ..... london ? dere aint no talk ...so hows dat imitating ?
What the hell part of Georgia you in to say this bullshit?
why is there a clip from 50 cent many men this is suppose to be about the uk at 5:40
Jungle Drum n Bass represents UK... not this shit
That comment when I said "wack...", was directed to someone who replied to me. Grime is not wack, its cool.
@BeRedIQ what?
lol, why the fuck do people that speak ENGLISH need fucking subtitles.
we are not street people , we just doo street stuff sometimes , LOL
lmao at kanos kunta kinte t shirt wtf is that about
ireland is the only country in the world wiv pikes in it
PLease explain what you mean about that?
It ain't English, it's Pikey!
luving the video callum
its fuking sik :D
POWPOW
@lewisbirtles thats from killa season the movie
At 33 seconds jme gets bottled wtf it that real?
does any one noe wat video is at 5:43?
who cares bout drum & bass
Whats the beat at 5:54 ?
Jungle?
its a music vid kano-p's and q's
@TEHWEEZY xnapns`
ps and qs by kano
1:59 what film was that ?
Wack...
whta track was it 2:31?
whats the first track?
naaaa grime all day
wats de song at 6:23
some sense there.
I hate Westwood
Thats true, Music in general has to be held accounable. Rock, Metal,etc......
@4:29 > Sometimes I forget how politically correct we are in America. I haven't heard the term 'black communities' on the news since I was a kid.
any1 know the beat at 5:20 when nasty jack spittin?
Fire hydrant instrumental
langdon schooool! Yuh si meee
3 years on and grime is pushing barriers and the underground scene is stronger than ever.
"WYLEYYYY" LOOOOOOOOOOOL
Nigga, I ain't British! So sue me. lol
naaaa dubstep
USA RAP > FOREIGN RAP
ALWAYS.