Why is Vice so obsessed with this fagit
because "muh grime"
it's literally just brits trying to copy american trap rap
Why do you read Vice?
cuz it's stormzy init
you say i look like a back-up dancer
>>63140350
SHAT AHP
Americans think they're so fucking important. Literally Grime has been here all my life and I've just simply ignored it. now I can't even enjoy it because it's become some kind of clusterfuck
BACKUP DANCER
Grime is becoming the new dubstep to burgers.
>>63140350
He is emblematic of literally everything wrong with both modern grime and its fan base
>>63140414
This. It's always been there in some form, only recently it became popular because now it sounds more like hip-hop and has become more accessible, everyone's trying to jump on the scene
>>63140717
but he's good. the whole grime scene respects him
fuckin reppin innit
>>63140688
This.
Still don't know how Americans took a genre based on minimal elements and heavy sub bass and turned it into a genre where you put LFO's on everything and back it up with a 'bass' that sits in the same frequency range as a baby crying, but whatever.
>>63140745
t. Brad in Indiana
>>63140764
well, because uk producers like coki were sort of on that track, but "brostep" took that idea to the extreme
AMERIKEKS GET OUT OF MY GRIME GET OUT
I need the acapella of tyler the creator's 'tamale' so i can put it on top of the instrumental of jme's 'serious'