SuPa'PrOduZa
ILLIEN
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Yeh, I meant no disrespect with what I typed earlier. I do have an appreciation for music coming out of the U.K. But, the little bit of hip hop I've heard from there just doesn't cut it for me. I love it that Hip Hop which originated in the Bronx is now heard, respected and followed by many around the world. For example, take a very popular genre of music called 'Reggaeton.' This kind of music originated many years ago [maybe 13] in both Puerto Rico and Panama.
Reggaeton is simply Jamaican Dancehall syncopation mixed with 'Mambo/Salsa' and Hip Hop lyrics. What they did was 'use' Hip Hop flows to a style of music they fused, creating something that was, whoa. Again, I'd love to hear this from you guys so please direct me to the 'whoa' of the U.K. I look forward to it.
Supa
SuPa'PrOduZa said:I can't really comment on 'UK Hip Hop' all too much because I've never cared to take a listen to it. It's 'almost' like wanting to hear 'brits' do salsa music. No disrespect. I guess when I'm in the mood I'll listen to some UK 'heat'?
Let me know who represents UK Hip Hop the fullest. And I'll listen.
Supa
Yeh, I meant no disrespect with what I typed earlier. I do have an appreciation for music coming out of the U.K. But, the little bit of hip hop I've heard from there just doesn't cut it for me. I love it that Hip Hop which originated in the Bronx is now heard, respected and followed by many around the world. For example, take a very popular genre of music called 'Reggaeton.' This kind of music originated many years ago [maybe 13] in both Puerto Rico and Panama.
Reggaeton is simply Jamaican Dancehall syncopation mixed with 'Mambo/Salsa' and Hip Hop lyrics. What they did was 'use' Hip Hop flows to a style of music they fused, creating something that was, whoa. Again, I'd love to hear this from you guys so please direct me to the 'whoa' of the U.K. I look forward to it.
Supa