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Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 6:54 pm
by RubiconMan
neka wrote:I like how he dispells the exact point he's trying to prove.
After listening to this hybrid of hip-hop and garage music, I wanted to kill someone.
I wouldn’t, of course, because I don’t have a violent nature.
right there...
usually a fan of dotun adebayo too... the sun really is shite
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 8:01 pm
by dubface
First things first, what a waste of space this article is, if anything it makes me wanna go out and shank Adebayo, "I wouldn’t, of course, because I don’t have a violent nature" maybe i should "listen to this hybrid of hip-hop and garage music" till i want kill someone, then hunt the little bitch down!:roll: Sheeeeeeesh what a loser. I wont go into detail on how wrong this article is, as im generally raged by the exact points raised on this thread.
The one thing that did get on my tits a little was the line...
"So 44 years after The Supremes asked, “Where did our love go?”, the same poser is hanging heavy over the pop industry."
The pop, and music industry has moved on a fuck load in 44 years, with this so has the need to make the love in music so apparent! Just because grime isnt all heart filled ballads, doesn't mean there isnt love and passion to create a set of lyrics, or produce a track. That article to me would imply that the likes of JME - Famous? without love, can just be plucked outa thin air...
Out to Taz & plastic for their e-mails to the Mr Adebeyo, both written well and highlighted decent points!
Well the one good thing to come out of this, yet another shambles article from the sun, has been my registration to this forum woo
Posted: Sun Aug 10, 2008 8:04 pm
by blizzardmusic
dubface wrote:First things first, what a waste of space this article is, if anything it makes me wanna go out and shank Adebayo, "I wouldn’t, of course, because I don’t have a violent nature" maybe i should "listen to this hybrid of hip-hop and garage music" till i want kill someone, then hunt the little bitch down!:roll: Sheeeeeeesh what a loser. I wont go into detail on how wrong this article is, as im generally raged by the exact points raised on this thread.
The one thing that did get on my tits a little was the line...
"So 44 years after The Supremes asked, “Where did our love go?”, the same poser is hanging heavy over the pop industry."
The pop, and music industry has moved on a fuck load in 44 years, with this so has the need to make the love in music so apparent! Just because grime isnt all heart filled ballads, doesn't mean there isnt love and passion to create a set of lyrics, or produce a track. That article to me would imply that the likes of JME - Famous? without love, can just be plucked outa thin air...
Out to Taz & plastic for their e-mails to the Mr Adebeyo, both written well and highlighted decent points!
Well the one good thing to come out of this, yet another shambles article from the sun, has been my registration to this forum woo
lol @ the craziest first post i've ever come across