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Hold Tight King
24th August '09, 11:18 PM
my views on Ghetto and was the turning point in my opinions i.e. him being number one in the scene n/b
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so my question to you is what sets/songs formed your current opinions on grime?
'nuum general
24th August '09, 11:19 PM
my views on Ghetto and was the turning point in my opinions i.e. him being number one in the scene n/b
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so my question to you is what sets/songs formed your current opinions on grime?
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KingSizeBlues
24th August '09, 11:21 PM
i always listen to this >>>
Jay05
25th August '09, 12:01 AM
I realised Little Dee was decent when he and P went on Kiss in 2007.
spliffy
25th August '09, 12:12 AM
This set established my views on Tim Westwood and was the turning point in my opinions i.e. him being number one in the scene n/b
Randy
25th August '09, 12:34 AM
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when i realised nasty jack and stormin were actually quite good.
The Don
25th August '09, 12:44 AM
Blacks and P Money are the most on form emcees (Logan show 09)
whether or not Scorcher is good is dependent on the company he keeps (Logan show 09)
Ice Kid is levels above any of the other lads his age except Grim (Westwood 07)
D Double's position as legend will be touched by few (Rinse the other week)
Kano has fallen off harder than a kid with no arms on a swing (spraying on UFO on Logan)
some that come to mind
R-Style
25th August '09, 01:08 AM
my views on Ghetto and was the turning point in my opinions i.e. him being number one in the scene n/b
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so my question to you is what sets/songs formed your current opinions on grime?
i cant be the only one who was shocked at how yellow his teeth are n/h
lets buy ghetts a toothbrush for xmas
Calum
25th August '09, 12:55 PM
When I realised how much I liked Next Hype
(From the end of the first vid)
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spliffy
25th August '09, 01:05 PM
This set established my views on Tim Westwood and was the turning point in my opinions i.e. him being number one in the scene n/b
Actually no, THIS set established that;
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Well actually it gets cut off just before it but you know what I'm saying.
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