
George Watsky. He's ace, and I'm going to see him live this Sunday in that London. WOOT!
( , Thu 2 Aug 2012, 23:10, Reply)

Klik.
( , Thu 2 Aug 2012, 23:14, Reply)

I think a lot of people see the word 'rap' and have certain preconceptions, because the stuff that gets seen in the mainstream is often the crap. The hip hop/rap genres are really diverse these days. They have Jewish intellectual rappers (Watsky, Paul Barman), Nerd rappers (MC Frontalot), Avant Garde rappers (Bus Driver), and of course our very own Dan Bull.
( , Thu 2 Aug 2012, 23:19, Reply)

Problem with commercial hip-hop is that all the big names turned into sex and the city type women, blathering on about their jewellery, shoes and getting manicures and stuff.
There is still good hip-hop out there
( , Fri 3 Aug 2012, 8:52, Reply)

Aesop Rock is a winner. Also Mr Lif, Gift of gab, Blackalicious, anything from Hieroglyphics...From the UK I'm loving Dr Syntax, Stig of the Dump, Foreign Beggars....Oh, and don't go and listen to the new Public Enemy album. Oh, how the mighty have fallen.
( , Fri 3 Aug 2012, 10:41, Reply)

I and not sure how I feel about that at all.
( , Thu 2 Aug 2012, 23:18, Reply)

Haha. He is a bit camp. It's the lisp, which he did a poem about, and it was genius.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=6GvTLfV8fls
( , Thu 2 Aug 2012, 23:20, Reply)

always find that high-speed lyric delivery a tad annoying because I can't always catch the meaning because words get blended together.
still worth a click, though.
( , Fri 3 Aug 2012, 0:03, Reply)

Talking fast and saying Motherfuck does not make a smooth-faced white boy a gangsta. Other than that I guess the lyrics are ok and the music is ok.
( , Fri 3 Aug 2012, 0:57, Reply)

Well.....I'm not sure about your suggestion that he is trying to be a gangster. I would say this is more rap than hip hop, but any rap obviously has a big hip hop influence.
( , Fri 3 Aug 2012, 1:05, Reply)

...Dolphin.
He's looking for energy.
A Rowley Birkin for the modern hip-hopists youngfolk.
( , Fri 3 Aug 2012, 1:07, Reply)

he goes really really fast but in a quite samey repetitive way i think..
will check out his poetry though. like a bit of spoken word.
( , Fri 3 Aug 2012, 11:51, Reply)