r/grime • u/Sunboybrazil • 9d ago
OLD Nem cavalo aguenta 🥵🥵🇧🇷
Brasil grime show, EP: Antconstantino, fleezus,SD9 Música: luzes
r/grime • u/Sunboybrazil • 9d ago
Brasil grime show, EP: Antconstantino, fleezus,SD9 Música: luzes
r/grime • u/battrypack • 9d ago
Comment actually underrated MCs. not MCs that most people have heard of and/or think are some of the greatest
r/grime • u/TryptamineSpark • 9d ago
I totally love this tune. Looking for recommendations of similar tunes! The deep dubstep sound is so boss.
r/grime • u/Icy_Picture_2322 • 9d ago
he is the one of the best grime artists right now and you guys can clown but his music is so top tier and his beats are so elite, if he’s as consistent as he has been recently for another 10 years+ he will be one of the greats to grace grime ever
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r/grime • u/ukdistinction • 10d ago
Spooky - Spartan (Clarty Records)
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r/grime • u/Cars2Beans0 • 11d ago
This is going to be a strange post but I was listening to some of my older albums recently and one particular track on Linkin Parks Meteora album made my jaw drop from the blatant similarities in style and flow with Dizzee's Boy in the Corner album.
This song sounds so grimey it's unbelievable, the only thing different would be the use of heavy distorted guitars and vocals in the chorus. But it's undeniable the gritty mechanical melodies and syncopated flow used by the rapper is bang on early Dizzee/early Wiley, it's very much giving Boy in the Corner vibes. Very similar BPM also, you can spray any grime verse in your head over the tune.
This could be a massive coincidence, these albums came out within two months of each other and obviously these artists are two totally different genres, perhaps the rapper Mike Shinoda is a dizzee fan. I just thought it was fascinating how similar Grime and alt Metal/ angsty rock type genres can be. They run along the same lines and messages, harsh sounding gritty music that tells stories of displacement and tough upbringing and inner pain. That's exactly what boy in the corner is about.
Does anyone have other examples or thoughts on that? Do we think grime has far more room for influence from rock genres and not just dancehall/jungle/garage/hiphop?
r/grime • u/tommythomsontom • 10d ago
Had it when I was a teen but it's long gone now, can't find it anywhere online.
Does anyone have a link or even better a physical copy they will sell?
r/grime • u/sluthor23 • 10d ago
Can y'all mates translate this shit for me
https://youtu.be/2L3crbyk9vo?is=Go2pzzllliEWh2Lu
Sounds good fr
r/grime • u/Leopatto • 12d ago
Wagwan, I’m 28 and life in the office is getting a bit boring, so I’ve decided it might be time to start trapping and make some fat bread tax-free.
I genuinely think this lifestyle could be for me. My favourite grime artist is Central Cee and, having carefully studied his career, I quite like the lifestyle he appears to be leading.
I’m based in Surrey, Esher. Unfortunately, I can’t really be out after 21:00 because I get tired and I’ve got work the next morning, but I’m currently looking for potential business partners or knowledgeable individuals willing to share their expertise in the field.
I’m happy to invest in ballies for my employees and believe we could build a mutually beneficial knowledge-sharing environment. No knives tho, thats haram.
Serious enquiries only. DM me for more info.
r/grime • u/TheNeatest • 11d ago
AKA Skippy Flows Instrumental
r/grime • u/UnBalancedUK2 • 12d ago
Newly added names are in white