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    You think the London grime scene is huge, wanna come Brum maytee, the charity collectors rap for money.

    Also the hXf london krew was copied from birmingham's one. further proof that londoners cannot think for themselves.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YoManGo! View Post
    You think the London grime scene is huge, wanna come Brum maytee, the charity collectors rap for money.

    Also the hXf london krew was copied from birmingham's one. further proof that londoners cannot think for themselves.
    yes but london were the ones who started the grime scene, so there.

    Quote Originally Posted by Wikipedia
    Grime is a sub-genre of urban music which first emerged in London in the early 2000s, primarily a development of UK garage, drum and bass, Dancehall and hip hop.[1] The music is typified by sparse and minimalist 2step breakbeats, generally around 130-140 beats per minute, and an aggressive and fast rapping style - often in double time. The lyrics and music combine futuristic electronic elements; and dark, guttural, growling bass lines. In contrast to its more soulful predecessors in breakbeat music, grime features MCs as opposed to singers and has jettisoned the R&B influences of earlier UK garage in favour of brutal beats. Due to its experimental nature and diverse stylistic influences, artists involved in the grime scene initially resisted attempts to classify or pigeonhole the style, resulting in a range of different labels, including sublow, 8bar, nu shape and eskibeat. Grime is sometimes associated with dubstep, a similar but largely instrumental genre which also evolved from the early 2000s UK garage scene
    well this is a london thread so there!


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    also i was in london the other day, it was so horribly dirty. birmingham is pretty much clean which is mega good in a big city.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YoManGo! View Post
    also i was in london the other day, it was so horribly dirty. birmingham is pretty much clean which is mega good in a big city.
    what part of london? if it was hackney then yeah we no, we're fixin dat.

    did you not get 'moved'?

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    london grime >>>>>>>>>>>>>> brummie grime

    and both cities are dirty in some places and clean in others. go to ldn west ends and it's rly clean and rly safe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by YoManGo! View Post
    also i was in london the other day, it was so horribly dirty. birmingham is pretty much clean which is mega good in a big city.
    The fact that a shopping centre's your landmark pretty much sums it up for me...

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    Quote Originally Posted by pacemaker View Post
    london grime >>>>>>>>>>>>>> brummie grime

    and both cities are dirty in some places and clean in others. go to ldn west ends and it's rly clean and rly safe.
    'gemme'

    i mean all the foreigners choose to come to london so we must be doing something right

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bradders View Post
    The fact that a shopping centre's your landmark pretty much sums it up for me...
    lmao, thats true.
    oh go and tell the king that the sky is falling in
    when its not

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    lower sackville, nova scotia, canada.

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    Quote Originally Posted by bethie trash! View Post
    the ones by the phone shop & primark? they're nice there.
    one guy came up to me the other week and was like "you may have these incense sticks for a donation." and he was like IM NOT ON DRUGS, TRUST ME. ITS FOR THE KIDS. and he had a gammy hand.
    but i felt pressured into giving him £2 and i felt gutted all the way home. that was outside primark actually too.
    Omg he's still there? Don't talk to him please. i wsa with 2 of my mates (girls) and they wre like want these sticks they smell nice jus like u, u have sexy body too an he was smilin weird me n my mates told him to shut up then one of em were followin us round town :|
    Hes a nonce

    an the 11 goes round the outer circle of birmingham

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