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Anonymous Anonymous said...

No disrespect but, it's "Boy Better Know" not "Boy Betta Know". They even have t-shirts and mixtapes with it written on.

8:13 pm

Blogger Blackdown said...

grrrreat... subbing pedantry in grime, the scene that's revelled in the malleability of the English language! Next!

10:37 pm

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Sorry, blame my old English teachers but anyway it was good interview as usual.

11:53 pm

Anonymous Anonymous said...

the rolex sweep tune is rubbish though innit

12:57 pm

Anonymous Anonymous said...

How is is crap...i should slap you, if anything its important to the grime secne!

R

12:44 am

Blogger Hyperfrank said...

Blackdown....
Great interview, you never asked where he got the inspiration from, for the Rolex Sweep tho. I bet he was watching some bait late night VH1.

2:27 pm

Blogger Blackdown said...

I did!

B: So how did you decide to do [a dance] in grime?

S: “A lot of the time a lot of ideas come from having fun, laughing and joking..."

2:29 pm

Blogger Hyperfrank said...

WOW...Usually drink, usually dance, usually SLIPPIN...

*Goes back to perfecting the sweep*

11:42 am

Blogger ripley said...

I am happy to see an MC/grime cat own up to and promote dancing at raves!

I think dancing to music is such a different relationship to it than listening to it for lyrics - I've turned off from a lot of grime because it isn't physical enough for me. That part of the music is important and often more powerful for me than wordplay.

But it's also because the roles for the wordplay are often so narrow.. I am glad to see Skepta pushing back on the assumptions about the proper way for people (especially men) to relate to the music.
I like his way better than "Lean Back"!

6:35 am

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Wow...it's the East London Macarena.

Embarrassing.

8:42 pm

Anonymous Anonymous said...

big review...nice 1!

12:28 pm

Anonymous Anonymous said...

hmmm I'm sure people were dancing before the 90s!

9:50 pm

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