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Stormzy: The Record Breaking British Grime Artist!

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Stormzy's debut studio album "Gang Signs & Prayer" has received critical acclaim upon release and entered the UK Albums Chart at number 1 becoming the first grime album in history to reach number 1.

The album also holds the astonishing distinction of having every song from the album appear concurrently on the UK Singles Chart!
 
What an achievement this is incredible! Never could have predicted this in me wildest dreams, expected the album to chart well but Stormzy has captured the imagination of the British Public and bought Grime mainstream attention, this is a pivotal moment in the genre's history; it opens the door for all the underground MC's who are the last of a dying breed which is Old School Hip Hop and conveying messages which involve spiritual, inspirational and philosophical themes in addition to depicting inner city struggles and what life is really like in the ghetto.

[MENTION=43583]KingKhanWC[/MENTION] [MENTION=136193]Adil_94[/MENTION] [MENTION=132270]SL_Fan[/MENTION] Can't believe it, outstanding stuff!
 
I just can't seem to enjoy British artists rapping. Their still into the phase where they can't stop calling themselves 'King' or talking about their "enemies". :))
 
I just can't seem to enjoy British artists rapping. Their still into the phase where they can't stop calling themselves 'King' or talking about their "enemies". :))

That couldn't be further from the truth :)) that would best describe rappers from the US which has many fruity brothers who mumble with autotune, piggy back of other singers and overly produced beats whilst looking ridculous.

You won't find a crop of rappers like Skepta, Stormzy, Akala, Lowkey etc who are more creative, intelligent, fluid, edgy and gritty when it comes to their work. "King" and "Enemies" are popular themes amongst mainstream rappers in america, such superficial nonsense is below the grime scene which has never been designed for such a style, its purpose is to depict life from the perspective of folk in the inner city for what things really are, their struggles and ambition to overcome the obstacles they face.
 
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Well done to Stormzy will have to listen to his whole album

You might find previous releases in the grime genre a little better but the album is still excellent and great to see the public behind him
 
You might find previous releases in the grime genre a little better but the album is still excellent and great to see the public behind him

Btw u from London? If you don't mind answering, what area in London as I'm from London aswell aha.
 
Btw u from London? If you don't mind answering, what area in London as I'm from London aswell aha.

Am not a londoner :)) Brummie, big grime scene in London but after that city its roots can also be found in Brum
 
Stormzy's debut studio album "Gang Signs & Prayer" has received critical acclaim upon release and entered the UK Albums Chart at number 1 becoming the first grime album in history to reach number 1.

The album also holds the astonishing distinction of having every song from the album appear concurrently on the UK Singles Chart!

One heck of an achievement for a grime artist to have the number one album. I haven't listened to it but thanks I will. What did you make of the album?
 
One heck of an achievement for a grime artist to have the number one album. I haven't listened to it but thanks I will. What did you make of the album?

Will let you know once I finished listening to all of it, but what I've listened to thus far is way better then anything mainstream out there in this day and age when it comes to rap forms. By the way, which 2pac album would you say is the best and your favourite?
 
What an achievement this is incredible! Never could have predicted this in me wildest dreams, expected the album to chart well but Stormzy has captured the imagination of the British Public and bought Grime mainstream attention, this is a pivotal moment in the genre's history; it opens the door for all the underground MC's who are the last of a dying breed which is Old School Hip Hop and conveying messages which involve spiritual, inspirational and philosophical themes in addition to depicting inner city struggles and what life is really like in the ghetto.

[MENTION=43583]KingKhanWC[/MENTION] [MENTION=136193]Adil_94[/MENTION] [MENTION=132270]SL_Fan[/MENTION] Can't believe it, outstanding stuff!

Sorry champ not really familiar with grime or this lot. But will give it a listen tho. For you :))
 
Sorry champ not really familiar with grime or this lot. But will give it a listen tho. For you :))

Music of the underclass, i'd be careful, might make you to quit your job and join a queue for social housing.
 
Music of the underclass, i'd be careful, might make you to quit your job and join a queue for social housing.

ha! yet Stormzy achieved 6 A*'s in his GCSE's so your narrow minded bigotry has been exposed in addition to mental ineptness so much for the roadman stereotype :yk3 when it comes to such artists who are a lot more intelligent then you:irfan. Stormzy also has more money then you will ever make in a life time so you can go back to claiming benefits fraudulently and doing taxi till the end of your days :yk2
 
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ha! yet Stormzy achieved 6 A*'s in his GCSE's so your narrow minded bigotry has been exposed in addition to mental ineptness so much for the roadman stereotype :yk3 when it comes to such artists who are a lot more intelligent then you:irfan. Stormzy also has more money then you will ever make in a life time so you can go back to claiming benefits fraudulently and doing taxi till the end of your days :yk2


lol, your comment almost looks that like one of those grimy lyrics, listen mate, i've followed the UK music scene since the early 90's, was a DJ a good part of 10 years, saw trends go from rave, hardcore, house, jungle, drum n bass, garage and so on, Grime is exactly what it is, a musical phase for a certain age demographics... guy might have good grades and made money etc but i highly doubt that majority of the fan base can say the same about themselves. I see it as an escape for a certain generation, they'll grow out of it, as will you one day. :sarf
 
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lol, your comment almost looks that like one of those grimy lyrics, listen mate, i've followed the UK music scene since the early 90's, was a DJ a good part of 10 years, saw trends go from rave, hardcore, house, jungle, drum n bass, garage and so on, Grime is exactly what it is, a musical phase for a certain age demographics... guy might have good grades and made money etc but i highly doubt that majority of the fan base can say the same about themselves. I see it as an escape for a certain generation, they'll grow out of it, as will you one day. :sarf

Oh right! that makes a lot of sense, DJ's are generally out of depth on every level when it comes to the music scene and generally have a very chav like mindset, they also seem to be very poorly educated and often work silly jobs for peanuts.
 
Will let you know once I finished listening to all of it, but what I've listened to thus far is way better then anything mainstream out there in this day and age when it comes to rap forms. By the way, which 2pac album would you say is the best and your favourite?

Difficult to say but Me against the world will always be up there for me as it was the first album I listened to but Until the end of time is great value, a lot of tracks and varied topics covered. Yours?
 
Difficult to say but Me against the world will always be up there for me as it was the first album I listened to but Until the end of time is great value, a lot of tracks and varied topics covered. Yours?

All eyes on me is my favourite, generally has all the tracks which are my favourite on the album, me against the world is right up there it's a close second the themes are heavy especially on police brutality I think? can't believe we're not passed that in 2017, pac must be rolling in his grave
 
All eyes on me is my favourite, generally has all the tracks which are my favourite on the album, me against the world is right up there it's a close second the themes are heavy especially on police brutality I think? can't believe we're not passed that in 2017, pac must be rolling in his grave

All Eyes has to be up there as one of the greatest albums of all time, every track is a hit. Great value for money too, double CD. Dear Mama has to be one of his most iconic tracks, lyrically strong and a great message for all people. Yes as Malcolm X said they racists now come in uniforms. The US laws simply don't hold police accountable, often after an innocent has been shot dead, they use the argument the officer felt in danger and this is enough for them to walk free.
 
All Eyes has to be up there as one of the greatest albums of all time, every track is a hit. Great value for money too, double CD. Dear Mama has to be one of his most iconic tracks, lyrically strong and a great message for all people. Yes as Malcolm X said they racists now come in uniforms. The US laws simply don't hold police accountable, often after an innocent has been shot dead, they use the argument the officer felt in danger and this is enough for them to walk free.

The bear bought a gadi for the first tme and had not owned a physical copy of the great ones work besides listening to the Pac vinyl records my uncle had back in the late 90's he was a big fan of Pac and Puff daddy; me mates be like just download online but am too big a fan of pac :)) contemplated getting "greatest hits" but I like to listen to his work in the original format when it was released during his prime. True, those people shoot first and ask questions later lol I think Trapped is on the me against the world album? it's my all time favourite Pac release although I know that Dear Mama or Brenda's got a Baby are probably the best; Hail Mary and California love are probably his most iconic releases, I like Haily Mary more. Trapped and Haily Mary are my favourite out of all his tracks, I like "I rather be your. . . . ." to :)) very romantic :afridi the babes must love it
 
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The bear bought a gadi for the first tme and had not owned a physical copy of the great ones work besides listening to the Pac vinyl records my uncle had back in the late 90's he was a big fan of Pac and Puff daddy; me mates be like just download online but am too big a fan of pac :)) contemplated getting "greatest hits" but I like to listen to his work in the original format when it was released during his prime. True, those people shoot first and ask questions later lol I think Trapped is on the me against the world album? it's my all time favourite Pac release although I know that Dear Mama or Brenda's got a Baby are probably the best; Hail Mary and California love are probably his most iconic releases, I like Haily Mary more. Trapped and Haily Mary are my favourite out of all his tracks, I like "I rather be your. . . . ." to :)) very romantic :afridi the babes must love it

Awww man you need an original copy of the double CD. Death Row put a lot of effort into this album, from production value to the quality of CD cover itself. I might have spare copy, if we ever bump into each other, you can have it. Trapped is an much older track, 1990 I think and was on Apoclopyse now(might be wrong) but yep great track. The 90's is when Rnb blew up big time , taking over from the soul music of the 80's which took over from the likes of Motown. Do you listen to 80's soul at all? Not many rappers could mix rnb with their beats or their lyrics, so the likes of Biggie, Pac or their producers esp Dre managed this brilliantly, another reason all eyes was such a massive hit. Heavy D was also very popular in this regard.
 
Awww man you need an original copy of the double CD. Death Row put a lot of effort into this album, from production value to the quality of CD cover itself. I might have spare copy, if we ever bump into each other, you can have it. Trapped is an much older track, 1990 I think and was on Apoclopyse now(might be wrong) but yep great track. The 90's is when Rnb blew up big time , taking over from the soul music of the 80's which took over from the likes of Motown. Do you listen to 80's soul at all? Not many rappers could mix rnb with their beats or their lyrics, so the likes of Biggie, Pac or their producers esp Dre managed this brilliantly, another reason all eyes was such a massive hit. Heavy D was also very popular in this regard.

Original copy of the me against the world? need to see if I can get it online. Cheers bro I'd give give you a good will joint in return :yk I do listen to a fair amount from the 70's and 80's including soul, over time music in general has declined sadly there is no "soul" in the music these days, so damn superficial; you got DJ's commenting on how the socially/politically conscious stuff is awful I mean what would they know, their beats are literally the sounds of the plop plops in the toilet with a couple of fancy words thrown in which are repeated to the point where the brain gets fried, that's "quality" for you :yk3
 
[MENTION=43583]KingKhanWC[/MENTION] you heard of this mix someone made online:

 
Original copy of the me against the world? need to see if I can get it online. Cheers bro I'd give give you a good will joint in return :yk I do listen to a fair amount from the 70's and 80's including soul, over time music in general has declined sadly there is no "soul" in the music these days, so damn superficial; you got DJ's commenting on how the socially/politically conscious stuff is awful I mean what would they know, their beats are literally the sounds of the plop plops in the toilet with a couple of fancy words thrown in which are repeated to the point where the brain gets fried, that's "quality" for you :yk3

lol, let's not even go into the quality of DJ's these days, they only fade one track into another, hit a few sound buttons and as you said repeat their favourite phrases again and again, raising their tone as they go along. Check out Alyson Williams - I need your lovin, arguably one of the greatest 80's soul love songs. No I haven't heard this mix, will check it out later. :)
 
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