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diss04
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Post by diss04 » Fri Jan 02, 2009 8:55 pm

i agree with whoever said that grime lost a lot when the sound became too high quality (nothing like sitting by the window trying to listen to deja vu @ 2am on a wednesday to listen to a load of bass and hype on your shitty clock radio :lol: 8) )

still some people are still doing big things in the grime scene its just (as per usual) the shit ones tend to get the attention :?

oh and if butterz speaks on grime - you know that shits gospel :wink:
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Post by bunjcore » Sat Jan 03, 2009 1:13 pm

I've recently started listening to more and more grime again. All of Trim's mixtapes are classic.
When you've got mc's as hungry soundin as SHIMMER comin thru and producers like RUDE KID reppin I wud still say grime has plenty of fight left in it.
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