Ed sheeran doing music drill now (song out) update: drill pluggedin freestyle on the way?

audemarzz

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no uk drill beats are heavily garage/grime influenced :yeshrug:
Garage came from NEW YORK CITY DISCO.

then it evolved into

Grime was influenced by 90s Orlando hood beats/Master P, according to one of the INVENTORS, you goofy ass lame.
ORIGINS OF GRIME (TIMESTAMPED)
"wow what are these beats in this hood party, let me bring this home"
:stopitslime: He fused the "UK" garage (really American House/Disco) with the Hard Beats (Beats By The Pound/Local Orlando 90s Rap) and FLORIDA BREAKS

If UK drill "isn't" American, why do people without a marching band culture still use DJ L's BUD BILLIKEN BAND PATTERN?
Y'all nikkas don't have black marching bands LMAOOO

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Grime is LOCALIZED UK RAP (but we have UK rap)
It's literally UK nikkas rapping over fukking HIP HOUSE with "dub bass" OOOOH
:troll:
"BUT WE PUT THE SNARE IN THE OTHER PLACE"/"DO THE ECHOING HI HAT THING"
Yeah, DJ L invented that in 2011
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The fast tempo snares didn't come from "Grime" they came from this (footwork in the background of the BUD BILLIKEN)


WITH A TRAP SONG MIXED IN, BECAUSE THAT'S HOW FOOTWORK WORKS NOW. Y'ALL ALSO BIT THAT TOO.

"but they're UK basslines" No, they're Wondagurl/Travis Scott Basslines


Dumb ass nikkas stop thinking you're capable of creating like us, you just copy and rename things OVER AND OVER.
 

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Tell me how Garage is from the UK bro?
TODD EDWARDS IS AMERICAN :mjgrin:
LARRY LEVAN IS AMERICAN -AND JAMAICANS WOULDN'T LIKE WHAT ELSE HE IS :mjgrin::dame:
HOW IS THIS ENGLISH? :mindblown:

Todd Edwards - Wikipedia

Todd Edward Imperatrice (born December 9, 1972[citation needed]), known professionally as Todd Edwards, is an American house and garage record producer, DJ and singer from Bloomfield, New Jersey. He currently resides in Los Angeles.[1]

Edwards' music has been recognized as a major influence on the UK garage genre in the United Kingdom in the mid-1990s.[2] He became known for his intensive sampling and remixing technique that involves chopping vocal samples into micro-sized sections.[2] Used both on his solo albums and on his remixes for other artists, this complex vocal sampling technique in some cases renders the original track almost unrecognizable.


The paradise garage was a thing in the late 70s and 80s bro. Tag along copycat shyt.
 

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Read @Father post above.
I dont need to read anything, grime was created in east london. In fact when grime was still popular grime artists used to get shyt on and bullied by uk rappers because uk rappers thought grime mc where studio gangsters and nerds

 

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Garage came from NEW YORK CITY DISCO.

then it evolved into

Grime was influenced by 90s Orlando hood beats/Master P, according to one of the INVENTORS, you goofy ass lame.
ORIGINS OF GRIME (TIMESTAMPED)
"wow what are these beats in this hood party, let me bring this home"
:stopitslime: He fused the "UK" garage (really American House/Disco) with the Hard Beats (Beats By The Pound/Local Orlando 90s Rap) and FLORIDA BREAKS

If UK drill "isn't" American, why do people without a marching band culture still use DJ L's BUD BILLIKEN BAND PATTERN?
Y'all nikkas don't have black marching bands LMAOOO

I7LE4hF.jpg

Grime is LOCALIZED UK RAP (but we have UK rap)
It's literally UK nikkas rapping over fukking HIP HOUSE with "dub bass" OOOOH
:troll:
"BUT WE PUT THE SNARE IN THE OTHER PLACE"/"DO THE ECHOING HI HAT THING"
Yeah, DJ L invented that in 2011
IXj6NPx.jpg


The fast tempo snares didn't come from "Grime" they came from this (footwork in the background of the BUD BILLIKEN)


WITH A TRAP SONG MIXED IN, BECAUSE THAT'S HOW FOOTWORK WORKS NOW. Y'ALL ALSO BIT THAT TOO.

"but they're UK basslines" No, they're Wondagurl/Travis Scott Basslines


Dumb ass nikkas stop thinking you're capable of creating like us, you just copy and rename things OVER AND OVER.

Are you an artist ?
 
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