Saturday, 24 September 2011
Sir Spyro - Ghetts It In Gang Mix #2
Time for Sir Spyro to get busy. The 2nd installment to the Ghetts It In Gang Mix series is brought to you by the super selecta who has been in the scene from morning. Tinchy Stryder's tour DJ brings his stylie to the table keeping the vibe going.
Sir Spyro - Ghetts It In Gang Mix #2 | DOWNLOAD
Labels:
DJ Sir Spyro,
Ghetts,
Ghetts It In Gang,
Grime,
Ralph Hardy
Monday, 5 September 2011
DJ Unique - Ghetts It In Gang Mix #1
Here's the introduction if you've been under a rock. @1djunique, F*&k Radio resident & first turn table spinner of the team starts off the series of mixes. The Ghetts It In Gang Mixes will host various DJs showing us why they are who they are, ranging from Serato, Vinyls and 3 Deck mixes, using their selection of Grime beats & Ghetts acapellas.
DJ Unique - Ghetts It In Gang Mix #1 | DOWNLOAD
Labels:
DJ Unique,
Ghetts,
Ghetts It In Gang,
Grime,
Ralph Hardy
Sunday, 4 September 2011
Play Dirty, Look Clean
BODIED! Our cousins in America may not have known about @KreptPlayDirty & @KonanPlayDirty1 2 days ago but surely they should have a notion about them now.
I've tried to stay away from the Twitter realm but my mate hit me on the text at around 2am (rather upsetting too cus my sleep was choong and this mate was not a female) to go check Krept & Konan's Otis video. He must of slipped and bumped his head to think I wasn't still clued up to new music developments because I'm not on the blue bird right now. As expected, the views were chilling on that magic 303 count as the video plays freeze *cue's music*
I wake up now and check the WWW again, as you do, and see another mate talk about a million views for the video. I won't lie to you, I was sceptical whether this guy finished his maths SATS let alone GCSEs. I saw it on 35,128 views and thought 'Fucking 'ell! That's still a fuck load of views'. Searched it myself now and puiogyfhgxchjkhgvcj
Imagine it's the 2nd video that comes up when you search 'Otis' on the YouTube. Sorry Mr Deley... You've been dropped, again.
I won't even jump on the 'they must get signed now' wave because in all honesty, major labels are idiots... Pardon me... They're SCARED idiots who fail to take risks but just take 'risks'.
What's good about this Otis freestyle which differs from the plethora of versions I've heard in recent weeks is that, even besides knowing their background, you can hear that they are having fun with the lyrics and their chemistry on the track and visual is second to none. Kudos to them.
Watch Konan & Krept (the order in which they come on the track is the same order you write their name for said track) decimate the Otis instrumental, originally made famous by Jay-Z and my big brother Kanye West.
I've tried to stay away from the Twitter realm but my mate hit me on the text at around 2am (rather upsetting too cus my sleep was choong and this mate was not a female) to go check Krept & Konan's Otis video. He must of slipped and bumped his head to think I wasn't still clued up to new music developments because I'm not on the blue bird right now. As expected, the views were chilling on that magic 303 count as the video plays freeze *cue's music*
I wake up now and check the WWW again, as you do, and see another mate talk about a million views for the video. I won't lie to you, I was sceptical whether this guy finished his maths SATS let alone GCSEs. I saw it on 35,128 views and thought 'Fucking 'ell! That's still a fuck load of views'. Searched it myself now and puiogyfhgxchjkhgvcj
Imagine it's the 2nd video that comes up when you search 'Otis' on the YouTube. Sorry Mr Deley... You've been dropped, again.
I won't even jump on the 'they must get signed now' wave because in all honesty, major labels are idiots... Pardon me... They're SCARED idiots who fail to take risks but just take 'risks'.
What's good about this Otis freestyle which differs from the plethora of versions I've heard in recent weeks is that, even besides knowing their background, you can hear that they are having fun with the lyrics and their chemistry on the track and visual is second to none. Kudos to them.
Watch Konan & Krept (the order in which they come on the track is the same order you write their name for said track) decimate the Otis instrumental, originally made famous by Jay-Z and my big brother Kanye West.
Labels:
Jay-Z,
Kanye West,
Konan,
Krept,
Otis,
Otis Deley,
Play Dirty
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