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Old 08-10-2016, 01:10 PM   #1100 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by Tristan Geoff View Post
Actually Dizzee Rascal is pretty good. I wish I knew more.
Maybe check Durrty Goodz - Axiom EP. High quality release. Tbh I'm not that much of a fan of his other stuff but this had it's moments. Two tracks from it:

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And Devlin's 'Tales From The Crypt', which is more like a Grimey Hip-Hop CD.

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Originally Posted by djchameleon View Post
You looking for more Grime?

Just ask our resident Grime expert, MLM.

I know a few you should check for also.

Wiley, Kano, Skepta specifically the album he released this year(Konnichiwa).
^ All of those. Albums:

Wiley - Race Against Time, Treddin On Thin Ice, Snakes & Ladders
Skepta - Greatest Hits, Konnichiwa, Been There, Done That
Kano - Home Sweet Home, Kano Mixtape, Made In The Manor

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Ghetts but he's like not for everyone. If you are into his slow flow then you'll love most of his stuff.
Yeah he used to be my favourite MC at up until about 2010, then he just disappeared up his own arse. 2000 & Life was good. That is a Hip-Hop album.

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oh and Konan, I just learned about him myself.
He's more just UK Hip Hop I believe and not as much a Grime artist.
They are more Road Rap yeah. Redrum was alright but they have vocaled Grime before. This track prod. by Teeza was very good:

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I had a few PMs asking for recs a while ago and forgot to mention this. For anyone wanting a decent intro to Grime other than Dizzee I would recommend Maxsta's Maxtape - https://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/th...pe/id924543204

Here is a track from it:

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Slew Dem, Neckle Camp, Ruff Sqwad for the more harder type stuff.
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