The Streets (British Rap)

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I dont like rap, atall, I really hate it. However there is just one band I cant get enough of- "The Streets", I think it must be the english accents and the topic of growing up in england, I guess I can identify, which I cant with da gangstas from da hood to be honest. Try out "fit but you know it", it just has an unaviodable charm about it. Thoughts?
 
I hav hear one song of that band but I didnt know it was rap
 
sorry i cant really get into the streets.

edit: but french rap, french rap is f'ing awesome
 
I can't really agree that The Streets is rap but I do agree they are good.
I didn't really like their first album "Original Pirate Material" as it sounded all too jungely and RnB for me...
But when I heard "A Grand Don't Come For Free" their latest album, I was literally blown away by the different range of styles.
It goes all the way from slow, moody beats into some quite frantic, adrenaline enducing tunes....
The one thing I want to ask is if you agree with me about the fact that when you listen to the album all the way through it sounds like a story....

Fave Track "Empty Cans"

The way this song goes is simply amazing, a completely depressing song about a bad day that we've all had but then...
it reverse's and we hear how things COULD have gone and how much of a good day he could have had.....
 
:dozey: Dislike them. There's other better UK artists out. I don't know many, but check out Styles of Beyond, one of the group members is somewhere from europe or something.
 
There's only one "rap" style "band" I hate more than "The Streets" and that's "Goldey Looking Chain", they're the biggest chavs on the face of the planet.
 
The streets = R0X0r$$$$11111 ONEONE11111!!!

1337 speak sucks btw
 
mortiz said:
There's only one "rap" style "band" I hate more than "The Streets" and that's "Goldey Looking Chain", they're the biggest chavs on the face of the planet.

i·ro·ny (r-n, r-)
n. pl. i·ro·nies

1.
1. The use of words to express something different from and often opposite to their literal meaning.
2. An expression or utterance marked by a deliberate contrast between apparent and intended meaning.
3. A literary style employing such contrasts for humorous or rhetorical effect. See Synonyms at wit1.
2.
1. Incongruity between what might be expected and what actually occurs: “Hyde noted the irony of Ireland's copying the nation she most hated” (Richard Kain).
2. An occurrence, result, or circumstance notable for such incongruity. See Usage Note at ironic.
3. Dramatic irony.
4. Socratic irony.

Also, my music taste tends towards the alternative. But that does not mean that I can't approach something new with an open mind and even allow myself to actively enjoy it if just happens to be good.

The Streets are just a little bit different to the norm, and are one of the many bands that fall outside of my main genre of choice that I allow myself to enjoy.

I think some people need to actually listen to music, rather than dismiss is as "chav scum".
 
GLC have no visible talent though, I gain no pleasure what so ever from listening to their moronic rantings.

If they are trying to be ironic then they're taking the irony way over the top, beyond what I would consider humerous.
 
mortiz said:
GLC have no visible talent though, I gain no pleasure what so ever from listening to their moronic rantings.

If they are trying to be ironic then they're taking the irony way over the top, beyond what I would consider humerous.

You thought they were being serious? :|
 
Its not rap at all, its pure cash in on a man speaking.
 
It isn't rap. I personally dont like it, but i can see how some do. And Mike Skinner sounds like the typical Chav.
 
azz0r said:
Its not rap at all, its pure cash in on a man speaking.

LOL thats one way of saying it!
Ok so its garage two step or what weird thing people keep classifying it as. As far as im concerned its centerd around a guy rapping, so its rap. Harumph
 
The streets suck. I dont mind some rap but this is crap.
Oh and despite what i thought before Goldey looking chain are actually a decent group for comic reasons :D
 
KagePrototype said:
I don't see how The Streets aren't rap.
It's not rap, it's garage with intelligence, wit and soul. Garage is usually a complete insult to everything ever. But The Streets are just so fantastic.
Skinner might be a complete scally (I f*cking hat the word "chav" so much... <Shudders>), but he's not stupid and he's very creative. I really think he'd be an honestly nice guy, he still seems very grounded.
 
I gotta hear these guys, as an american, the thought of british rappers sounds pretty weird (probably because of the accent, people over here refer to the british as rich, fancy people).

edit- Just listened to them, they sound horrible. It was the worst sound my ears ever had to endure!!!! They sound like a bunch of 5 year olds trying to put rhymes together. Put on some 50 cent or Snoop Dogg if you want to hear real rap.
 
Put on some 50 cent or Snoop Dogg if you want to hear real rap.
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As much as I hate the streets. The streets> 50 cent+ snoop dogg
 
Zeus said:
I gotta hear these guys, as an american, the thought of british rappers sounds pretty weird (probably because of the accent, people over here refer to the british as rich, fancy people).

edit- Just listened to them, they sound horrible. It was the worst sound my ears ever had to endure!!!! They sound like a bunch of 5 year olds trying to put rhymes together. Put on some 50 cent or Snoop Dogg if you want to hear real rap.

funny that, cause there's a damn sight more wealth in America. and a damn sight more corruption in that wealth

and as for 50 cend and Snoop Dogg being 'real rap'...well, pull your head out of your ass. and i don't even really like rap
 
GonzoBabbleshit said:
funny that, cause there's a damn sight more wealth in America. and a damn sight more corruption in that wealth

There's also a far bigger wealth gap in the U.S. for example the middle classes have more but the lower classes have less. So it depends on how you look at it.
 
Zeus said:
probably because of the accent, people over here refer to the british as rich, fancy people.
Yes, we're all related to the Queen, dontchaknow.
 
GonzoBabbleshit said:
funny that, cause there's a damn sight more wealth in America. and a damn sight more corruption in that wealth

and as for 50 cend and Snoop Dogg being 'real rap'...well, pull your head out of your ass. and i don't even really like rap


Ok lets not get started on politics please. All I was saying is that most americans refer to the british as rich tea drinking fancy people. Back on topic, Snoop Dogg and 50 cent are much better rappers than "The streets". When I listened to the streets my ears started bleeding. I thought I was listening to a bunch of kindergardeners trying to put together rhymes.
 
Zeus said:
Ok lets not get started on politics please. All I was saying is that most americans refer to the british as rich tea drinking fancy people. Back on topic, Snoop Dogg and 50 cent are much better rappers than "The streets". When I listened to the streets my ears started bleeding. I thought I was listening to a bunch of kindergardeners trying to put together rhymes.


:dozey: Same goes to 50 Cent.
 
Ok lets sample shall we
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Snoop: Ain't no other way to play the game the way I play
I cut so much you thought I was a DJ
{*scratches*} "two!" - "one!" - "yep, three!"
S-N double O-P, D-O double G
I can't fake it, just break it, and when I take it
See I specialize in making all the girls get naked....


The Streets: Mezmorizing tones, rising pianos.....(some random chatter)..... its all the same, I dont know your name. anyone have a dance nice to see you likewise a pleasure


the streets should try making a song with a beat and a decent rhythm for a change
 
I am not that much of a fan of The Streets, but in my opinion he's not as bad as people seem to think he is here.. It's not exactly rap either, it's more in the terms of triphop. I don't see what's so bad with the style of speaking out of rythm with the music, it's just another type of art. Some artists make it sound very good that way.
 
Zeus said:
Ok lets sample shall we
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Snoop: Ain't no other way to play the game the way I play
I cut so much you thought I was a DJ
{*scratches*} "two!" - "one!" - "yep, three!"
S-N double O-P, D-O double G
I can't fake it, just break it, and when I take it
See I specialize in making all the girls get naked....


The Streets: Mezmorizing tones, rising pianos.....(some random chatter)..... its all the same, I dont know your name. anyone have a dance nice to see you likewise a pleasure


the streets should try making a song with a beat and a decent rhythm for a change

:naughty: That line you just sampled from Snoop was one of the weakest shit I have ever heard, might be better than some the lines from The Streets, but hell there's plenty other MC's tearin' him up.
 
Yeah I just love the song "Drop it like it's hot"
 
The Streets have a very british sound, as in...a bit different to the tens of thousands of crap artists coming from across the pond.
 
If I ever met Mike Skinner (from The Streets), then I'd smash his skull in with a length of metal pipe, before filling his cranial cavity with jam and ramming him headfirst into the biggest killer ant nest I could find.
 
Pi Mu Rho said:
If I ever met Mike Skinner (from The Streets), then I'd smash his skull in with a length of metal pipe, before filling his cranial cavity with jam and ramming him headfirst into the biggest killer ant nest I could find.

You can say that again, but I'd do that to every member of "the streets" if I could.
 
Zeus said:
You can say that again, but I'd do that to every member of "the streets" if I could.
It's just the one guy man. It's just Mike Skinner....

Zerimski said:
The Streets have a very british sound, as in...a bit different to the tens of thousands of crap artists coming from across the pond.

I do not want my Britishness associated with The Streets thanks, I'd rather British sounds be portrayed by much more talented artists... Franz Ferdinand, Keane, Tom Jones, Charlotte Church...
seriously, atleast these guys can write and sing.
The Streets is just chav-been-thrown-out-the-pub banter to a backing track, it's rubbish.
 
Kristafon said:
I dont like rap, atall, I really hate it. However there is just one band I cant get enough of- "The Streets", I think it must be the english accents and the topic of growing up in england, I guess I can identify, which I cant with da gangstas from da hood to be honest. Try out "fit but you know it", it just has an unaviodable charm about it. Thoughts?
If you hate rap then why do like these guys that rap? :|


Damn hypocrits and wiggers in this world....
 
ailevation said:
:thumbs: Damn right, very very very comparable to Dj Shadow. In which he IS compared to all the time, hehe.

DJ Shadow is great (in fact I was going to order another record soon), but Rjd2 is way better, in my opinion.
 
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