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Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 3:09 pm
by cogidubnus
Serox wrote:ah cmon you guys cannot be serious:)

that is so damn cheesy lol
I see your point, but once things start getting too dark for the ladies, this one'll be bound to fill the dancefloor immediately.

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 3:22 pm
by start : stop
Don't like it personally but can see it's appeal to newbies & those that don't like it so dark.

Posted: Sat Nov 15, 2008 4:29 pm
by carlyx
this tune would not appeal to "newbies" imo..
It's seems all the newcomers (in Notts atleast)
are all bean/mandy/coke heads, who chuff Rusko & Caspa coz "dey
erd dat Fabric 37 fing", and slate off people like Geiom because he "wasn't playing dub" apparently :roll: lol.

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 2:24 pm
by ammo
i like it cos its different but since dubstep allstars 5 so many loved up dubstep tunes have come out that they've kinda lost their appeal for me

Who wants some ruff loving??

Posted: Sun Nov 16, 2008 3:44 pm
by dubstepper
i personaly like this tune, but saying that i have allways liked remixes of loved up tunes, marriah my all, whitney its not right, toni braxton, wasnt man enough and so on. They was all made in to garage classics and i'm not shamed to admit to liking this kinda music. The tune in question would allways be a good set starter for me and it would deff get the girlys dancing in the dance. Allso put ruff loving on just as ya girlys getting out of the bath n bosh 3-4 odd mins of pleasure, n if your not like me and can go for a bit longer use ya noodle and rip the vinyl to mp3 stick that baby on repeat and balabingo.
Not too bothered if this gets a release or not tho, if i ever got that desperate not that i would but if i did i could just draw for the orininal of ruff lovin and mix it with a bass heavy number. Or better still stick allstars5 on and hear Mr Sir Boss General N-Type mix it.