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"MC or die"

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Blogger Loki said...

i don't think we can read too much into it; the lyrics are an integral part of the scene in the same way as that weird glass bottle echo-bass sound used to be (still is?) and will be difficult to shift in the short term as grime is still attempting (before our eyes) to define itself. Perhaps the passive grime equivalent of De La Soul's 3 ft high and rising is somewhere out there, waiting for it's moment to strike? For now, the aggression is part of the flavour and we can only assume that the MCs are playing their roles accordingly and then going home to search for bad news on the net...

5:38 pm

Blogger Derek Walmsley said...

"It’s like a permanently mentally militarised community, continually expecting attack and delivering internal pre-emptive strikes"

Yeah, I think that's a key qualitative difference from US hip hop. If in doubt, shout 'em down, whereas the US artist will remain aloof, retain their poise for as long as possible. It's like "mobilisation" is the constant state for the grimey MC.

As for what this tells us about London- hard to say. The beefs in grime seem to exist, primarily, on record- the battles are about styles, and exist only in styles. It's like an alternate reality, so what that tells about reality itself is a moot point.

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