By adding a vocal you are opening it up to the singalong crowd, alot of people don't like listening to instrumentals... It wasn't a massive tune until MC's started riding it. Whether it would have blown up like it did without this happening I don't know. For me hearing MC's on it took it to a...
I can't believe you've said that, that tune blew up after they were riding it on Rinse/Forward... That's not to say it's a tune that didn't stand up by itself, but that's the way it went. I'd also argue that at the moment Jammer & Skepta are the most hype MC's out there. You should also listen...
dont think it was intentional cause at that point the Krayz had no intention of releasing it... was only when Straight Flush got big and Twista picked out the original beat as something he wanted to vocal that What We Do came about... I'm looking forward to hearing stuff they've done for DMX's...
I think Logans referring to Roll Deep... they haven't been dropped... yet... although the label seem to be after higher single positions. Watch this space I think. And they do have a deal not just some distribution thing going on
Stanza hit me up with some stuff from that mixtape and it's sounding like one of best album/mixtapes we've had for a long time. Go Scandalous, go, go, go!
I'm running out so will reply to this properly later but I'm amazed at some of the ignorance displayed on this board to the point... Grime isn't a big enough scene to just sell to 'newcomers' and if you knew how much time and effort it took to get these tracks (I'm not even going to get started...
gumdrops reading the rwd story might give you an insight as to why the compilation includes likes of klash, plan b and sway... don't think of this as a strictly grime comp, much more about mc's.
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