Woebot
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http://blackdownsoundboy.blogspot.com/2005/04/guns-or-gyals.html
Our man Blackdown comes down quite heavily against the shift towards R'n'G. Picking up Cameo for criticism for dividing his playlist.
Actually I pretty much agree. As a (now retired) THC-juiced sounbwoy and testosterone-fuelled psychonaut I guess thats my prerogative.
On the other hand I suppose in some ways it'd be good if the two scenes MCs and R'n'G could mutually exist, like in the way they did in Roots Reggae, though I do share Blackdown's fear that the MC's role will become ancillary. That D Double and Kano (the perfect candidate for this stuff) will end up chatting a few bars alongside some sweet ladee.
Our man Blackdown comes down quite heavily against the shift towards R'n'G. Picking up Cameo for criticism for dividing his playlist.
Actually I pretty much agree. As a (now retired) THC-juiced sounbwoy and testosterone-fuelled psychonaut I guess thats my prerogative.
On the other hand I suppose in some ways it'd be good if the two scenes MCs and R'n'G could mutually exist, like in the way they did in Roots Reggae, though I do share Blackdown's fear that the MC's role will become ancillary. That D Double and Kano (the perfect candidate for this stuff) will end up chatting a few bars alongside some sweet ladee.