I hope UK emcees have learnt to focus on 'entertainment'. don't want to hear a lecture on the Gaza conflict or a third-eye-vision history of Atlantis on a Saturday night.
Hope the DJ has a mix of genres in the bag, not just a jukebox of 'golden-era' classics.
Hope the support slots keep it really really really insanely short and lively.
Hope the emcees don't continually look for crowd affirmation, recognition and participation (what other genre does that?! - )
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After a spell in the wilderness:
I hope UK emcees have learnt to focus on 'entertainment'. don't want to hear a lecture on the Gaza conflict or a third-eye-vision history of Atlantis on a Saturday night.
Hope the DJ has a mix of genres in the bag, not just a jukebox of 'golden-era' classics.
Hope the support slots keep it really really really insanely short and lively.
Hope the emcees don't continually look for crowd affirmation, recognition and participation (what other genre does that?! - )
sorry for the lecture...
^^^ Thats ok. We didnt bother listening.
i know what hes saying though about the political stuff..
take lowkey for instance
boring
Anon almost spot on.
I agree with every point, especially the constant affirmation and crowd participation UK hip hop acts love
... oh and I forgot... 'NO ACCAPELLAS!!!'
That's a 'live UK hip hop' crime right there...
(other than Skinny cause it's practically his calling card)
fuk the ACCAPELLAS, and dont preach to the converted.
Ironically two of the guys that actually get what I'm on about and can make it work, are just hosting rather than doing a PA...
^ Are you on drugs, Mystro is the biggest crowd beggar out of them all!
Ye, Mystro is the main culprit for crowd hyping, not letting a tune just run and heads nod.
No hate.
am i going?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tb01FSSZ4-4
what are you watching meeeeee gash boy
"^ Are you on drugs, Mystro is the biggest crowd beggar out of them all!"
Fair dues... fair point. It's just him and Jargs keep it lively and avoid 'ancient-mystical-stone -henge-serpent-history-overstanding' accapellas.
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