I did want to mention that pop smoke is half Jamaican (unified field theory of tresillo), but it’s too much of a stretch
Hard to see it now through a fog of faux-mockeny Guy Ritchisms and Dick van Dyke, but maybe rhyming slang carried that same sense of cryptic threat bitd.
I was thinking as I lay in bed this morning not wanting to get out cos there's a hurricane trying to cave my windows in that Barty should do one of those mvuent listens to such and such for uk drill but force everyone to get involved not just overworked mvuent.
When we’re all home tonight Let’s do a group listening to meet the woo 2. I’m enamoured with it.
It’s safe to go outside
It’s funny with it because people often talk about UK drill being well produced (and in doing so losing a bit of it’s UK identity). I thought it was all pristine sounding too, but then you here woo 2 and it’s on another level. It sounds like a big budget Hollywood film and makes drill sound like hollyoakes.
You suddenly hear how flat UK drill is, whereas woo 2 sounds relative to space; whether that be cavernous or expansive or whatever.
an internet music that's not internetty.
When we’re all home tonight Let’s do a group listening to meet the woo 2. I’m enamoured with it.
Mark Duggan's son is a rapper in OFB