Feeling very left out here lads.
they have more than enough self-awareness to know they can't occupy the rapper role in exactly the same way as an african american occupies it, and the ways they adapt to that, is what this stuff is all about. i think corpsey was saying something similar in relation to the role humour plays here.
how do you play the role of a white british rapper, particularly if you're from a dull, provincial background? a paste person destined for one of lifes bit parts
I am almost tempted to make an infographic comparing the two. The only thing stopping me is I don't want to become that invested in the idea for reasons of personal shame ("how did you spend the holidays Dan?"). The most striking analogy is the popularity in Brighton and Bristol. Think about it.Danny are you about to damage our relationship by comparing High Focus records with Jeremy Corbyn's Labour leadership?
I've forgotten the bloke's name but one of 'em really goes in for the self conscious psychedelic visionary I'm crrrraaazzzy stuff.yeah this is the credulity gap i was on about. And if like we're saying there's less ability to trade on sex (because they aren't sexy) or violence (because they can't fight) they must amp up the hedonism, the headiness, the conscious... I AM MENTAL ME
I think absolutely that you can connect drill and austerity. Not joking anymore.UKhip hop is definitely corbyn's fault.. Drill, thatcher's fault
you're too sophisiticated you were never a hiphop fan
I think absolutely that you can connect drill and austerity. Not joking anymore.