Lyrics! And I′ve got stick with lasers And we've got tools that bang And I′m quick on the draw like Usain Bolt Whip it out if a boy gets jumpy Run a man down with a brick Left dust on his face, did that for the family Knocked back two shots of the brandy Need a man knocked down then shout me Take hold of the wheel Wind the windows down while I fix his steering Got paid for the last job well You can tell by the size of the rocks in my earrings Pull up and spray at the windshield Lay one down and I'm going cross country It can get a bit rough down there So I bought a new Kevlar vest off Gumtree And I've got stick with lasers And we′ve got tools that bang And I′m quick on the draw like Usain Bolt Whip it out if a boy gets jumpy Bust shots in the cafe big stack of hash browns Break necks when I'm walking around Quick *shwi-shwi-psh* and he′s down I've got bands locked down in the war chest And I′ve got eyes on the unmarked van If he comes round here then I'm capping his knees And his mates can wheel him around Didn′t wanna do that neither Ghillie suit in the back of the Beamer Quick little scrap at the roulette table Bouncing his head off the dealer I whip sticks out and I'm ringing off rounds And I'm quick with the fingers Full room on the floor Might have broken a couple of windows Put a strap to the back of his head And he′s conked out dreaming The whole family′s scheming Got my wife on the road in the evenings Make more money in the night time Dings on the line that's daylight saving Put a fist to his face and he dropped dead weight And became best mates with the pavement Got a thingamajiggy I′m rejigging it quickly And I'm adding all sorts of attachments Big scope with the thermal sight And I′m up on the rooftop prone on a mattress Breaker breaker, Pete's in the pub with a baked potato Pint in his hand and a Sunday paper Not today boys, I′ll see you later Sent big boys home in a box Four days on the trot Don't pay for the postage Look son, get with the programme Touch the remote and your neck gets broken You must be joking Got two pool balls in a tube sock And I'm gonna boot this front door open Hand in a plastic bag Rip off the ankle tag and poke him I don′t want a call from the coast guard Chained to a block so a man′s not floating Handbreak turn in a Jag Won't catch me waving a flag I′ll clap every one of you mugs Then I'm out on the town with a pint and a fag
You're right, the area they're from has a lot of Caribbeans and Carribbean slang is heavy in UK slang. Peckham alone, one of the areas they frequent has about 7 Caribbean takeaways
@James Ineson I'm not so sure that is a Caribbean influence. Possibly Irish 🤷 Also, bas is definitely not a Peckham boy. I'm not sure Pete is anymore either. I see him in my area a lot, not in person, but in videos, photos posted on Instagram and RUclips. Why would a Peckham boy be causally walking his 3 dogs in rotherithe, or just strolling past Storror while they do parkour, or be seen walking past plush barbers 😅 I could go on, the three music videos recorded around "the old estate" 😉
3:30 yeah lots of caribbean slang is used throughout the uk, mainly in London and it's surrounding areas, 6:45 bas says 'ghillie suit in the back of the beamer'
@hit-MUNFUProFFItt Hey thanks but honestly I don't need gifts, you just doing Pete and Bas reactions is enough for me brother you should check out the old stuff Do one is a good track merry Christmas
Preview song at the end is 'Pint and a Fag'. That's more of a fun track, but the video is hilarious. If you listen to enough of their stuff, you'll start to notice other tracks borrow lyrics from other songs. It's pretty impressive.
quick little history of London, Irish and blacks were shoved together in the ends (projects) many of my dad's generation came over in the 60's and 70's looking for work, arrived in Birmingham and London and spread out, although the Irish had been running city streets in England with other outlaws for 100 years before bow street runners. Windrush in the 50's brought essential workers to us after WW2 from the Caribbean, many remain ungrateful but most of us have joined together in family and we may sound like cockneys and as English as it gets, but we know our history and when we are getting played, part of the reason for gentrification of London with gated communities was to stop solidarity between different groups, they were ok slinging us all together as long as we are fighting each-other and not them :) #FREEASSANGE
So I don't know if you pay attention to the videos called before they were famous, but Pete and bas did one. And in that they said that they grew up in London, South London to be specific, and it was right after World war II. Now whatever history lesson you can probably remember England was fucked up after that so they did whatever they had to do to make it and survive. Pete is the bruiser and the fighter for a reason. Bas is the money man, the drug dealer but he can also kick your ass if you need to. That's just the basis of why they rap the way they do.
Living Legends: Pete and Bas 👆💯🔥👏❤️✊🙌😎 Check their video ,, Bermondsey ,, and you will see guns. 😉😎😂 And ,, lightwork freestyle ,, you need to check , this freestyle is ,, rough Drill,, with a crazy beat . 😉
i was thinking the same thing !! these is old heads we don't know what they were doing before the internet .. They really could have done all that they talking about. lmfao
Guns arent too difficult to get. But its all about who you know. if you got the right links you can get it . the gangs usually share them. guns arent actually illegal here, just illegal for self defense. Can go and get a license and buy one right now if i wanted. obvi there a bit of wait as they gotta do checks etc and approve it . Every farmer has at least 1 gun, usually a shotgun. Often the gangs will go and rob the legal guns from people in burglaries. But loads get imported too.
In the uk using jamaican slang dont mean you roll with yardies, every ghetto kid here uses jamaican slang including whites. We had a lot of cultural exchange due to being part of our empire and post war immigration from there. Jamaican food is literally British and irish food mixed with african and indian food.
@@MUNFUProffitt And some of the broken English thing that you mentioned is us too. Probably all cultural things from the colonization we done in the past. So their culture and ours is sort of just mixed together mate
Its serious if you get caught with a hand gun over here as they where completely banned in 1997 after we had a school shooting. However, as its not been that long since the ban, we still have a few floating around if you know where to look. You can just print them now anyway. As for how serious it is to be caught with one? Not as serious as it is to be caught without it.
What you don't realize that it's difficult For the average person in Great Britain to get a gun. They aren't average people. There are more guns in the UK than they would lead you to believe. If you have the right Connections and know the right people you can get them, trust me on this.
He is not saying any Jamaica slang in this really. Saying: "me" instead of " I " is normal in some English dialect south and north - if any younger people say 'tings' in London or use Jamaican slang, it is FROM the influence of the large amount of Jamaicans that came to parts of London mostly in the 1940s and 50s, it is called: "the Windrush years" Parts of London, Bristol and Birmingham have by far the densest amount of Jamaican influx. It melded with local and of course some styles of speaking are carried on through the family if one parent was from Jamaica. SKA music came out of the collison with punk and reggage culture. Pete was in the ska scene
It'd be sick if you reacted to Chester P - Fire in the Streets. He's got that NYC flow as he's from the pre-grime era of UK hip hop from the early 90s and it was a bit influence around that time. Greatest rapper from the UK imo. His lyricism is exceptional.
guns maybe illegal but so are drugs, guns arent that hard to get here in the UK you just need to know 1 person who knows 1 person who knows a guy who sells it basically which everybody you meet has that somebody in their lives we have a lot of gun crime here and yes it is being over shadowed by the amount f knife crime but youd be surprised. but no one will risk it for a pistol in the uk unless its a deagle, .44 or a revolver apart from those its mainly macs and shottys
On the guns out here, you wouldn’t walk out the house with one every day but they’re easy enough to get your hands on for sure. More time they’ll be in a tool box underground in obscure spots (why we might call it a tool) Think Central Cee spoke on it in his Leakers track somet like ‘yes we do have guns but we gotta pull them apart and oil em’
Kneecapping is what paramilitaries do to drug dealer and other scum in Ireland the basically break both knee by either shooting them or with a bat, although i heard about a guy getting both his knees broke with a few tins of coke because they’d nothing else on them 😂😂😂
Lyrics!
And I′ve got stick with lasers
And we've got tools that bang
And I′m quick on the draw like Usain Bolt
Whip it out if a boy gets jumpy
Run a man down with a brick
Left dust on his face, did that for the family
Knocked back two shots of the brandy
Need a man knocked down then shout me
Take hold of the wheel
Wind the windows down while I fix his steering
Got paid for the last job well
You can tell by the size of the rocks in my earrings
Pull up and spray at the windshield
Lay one down and I'm going cross country
It can get a bit rough down there
So I bought a new Kevlar vest off Gumtree
And I've got stick with lasers
And we′ve got tools that bang
And I′m quick on the draw like Usain Bolt
Whip it out if a boy gets jumpy
Bust shots in the cafe big stack of hash browns
Break necks when I'm walking around
Quick *shwi-shwi-psh* and he′s down
I've got bands locked down in the war chest
And I′ve got eyes on the unmarked van
If he comes round here then I'm capping his knees
And his mates can wheel him around
Didn′t wanna do that neither
Ghillie suit in the back of the Beamer
Quick little scrap at the roulette table
Bouncing his head off the dealer
I whip sticks out and I'm ringing off rounds
And I'm quick with the fingers
Full room on the floor
Might have broken a couple of windows
Put a strap to the back of his head
And he′s conked out dreaming
The whole family′s scheming
Got my wife on the road in the evenings
Make more money in the night time
Dings on the line that's daylight saving
Put a fist to his face and he dropped dead weight
And became best mates with the pavement
Got a thingamajiggy I′m rejigging it quickly
And I'm adding all sorts of attachments
Big scope with the thermal sight
And I′m up on the rooftop prone on a mattress
Breaker breaker, Pete's in the pub with a baked potato
Pint in his hand and a Sunday paper
Not today boys, I′ll see you later
Sent big boys home in a box
Four days on the trot
Don't pay for the postage
Look son, get with the programme
Touch the remote and your neck gets broken
You must be joking
Got two pool balls in a tube sock
And I'm gonna boot this front door open
Hand in a plastic bag
Rip off the ankle tag and poke him
I don′t want a call from the coast guard
Chained to a block so a man′s not floating
Handbreak turn in a Jag
Won't catch me waving a flag
I′ll clap every one of you mugs
Then I'm out on the town with a pint and a fag
ghillie suit in the back of the beamer
absolute fire
ty for lyrics!
Lightwork freestyle 🔥🔥🔥🔥
You're right, the area they're from has a lot of Caribbeans and Carribbean slang is heavy in UK slang. Peckham alone, one of the areas they frequent has about 7 Caribbean takeaways
That makes perfect sense
In most of England we say me instead of my. Theirs little carribean influence in the north but we still say that
@James Ineson I'm not so sure that is a Caribbean influence. Possibly Irish 🤷
Also, bas is definitely not a Peckham boy. I'm not sure Pete is anymore either.
I see him in my area a lot, not in person, but in videos, photos posted on Instagram and RUclips.
Why would a Peckham boy be causally walking his 3 dogs in rotherithe, or just strolling past Storror while they do parkour, or be seen walking past plush barbers 😅
I could go on, the three music videos recorded around "the old estate" 😉
@@deanosaur808 I said little. As in not much influence. It's just slang
Light freestyle is next ppl don’t understand how fire 🔥 it is no lie one of there best songs from the old days
Lightwork Fs
3:30 yeah lots of caribbean slang is used throughout the uk, mainly in London and it's surrounding areas, 6:45 bas says 'ghillie suit in the back of the beamer'
Lightwork freestyle gotta be next. That’s fire
Two pool balls in a tube sock , it’s an improvised flail that can easily kill
Bermondsey. Gotta be the next one.
This is the only answer
The hammer don’t lock!
Munfu not ready for Bermondsey.....
/BERmonzee/ (correcting the pronunciation before the error inevitably occurs).
We now certified you as the best pete & bas reactor💯💯💯 BIG BIG facts you the one bro🔥
Song at the end is Pint and a Fag. Some absolutely gorgeous lines hidden in that one - especially from Bas. Legends!
Lightwork freestyle 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞
@hit-MUNFUProFFItt Hey thanks but honestly I don't need gifts, you just doing Pete and Bas reactions is enough for me brother you should check out the old stuff Do one is a good track merry Christmas
"zoot in the back of the beamer"
Thats london slang which is heavily inspired by patois because we have lots of carribean people in the UK
These are the grittiest lyrics I've heard in a rap tune in a long while.
this is the songa long with dents in a Peugeot i found pete and bas from, it's been great to see them evolve
Ghillie Suit in the back of the beamer = He says he has a camo suit that snipers wear. Like the one Bas is wearing in video "Golf"
I'm glad you reacted to this man ! Fire 🔥
Thank you family
You gotta check out Pete and Bas - Lightwork freestyle
You gonna love their performance on ' The Coldest Link Up 2' . Pete lost his mind
as someone from the uk trust me these boys is old time gangster's original og's
Bermondsey and Lightwork freestyle are both 🔥
Yes my G loving the reactions. Respect from the UK 🇬🇧
Laughed my ass off at the crab reaction, that was amazing
@Munfu Pete and Bas have just dropped a "Quick 1-2" you need to check that out, it will 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯
We got guns out here
"Ghillie suit in the back of the Beamer"
See Pete & Bas "Golf" for a good example of a ghillie suit at 1:18 and onwards
Pint and a fag ... is the name of that last tune. ... it's nice
Lmaoo that’s an incredibly wild name I don’t react to that
@@MUNFUProffitt nah react to it classic😂💯, fag = cigarette (was called that before that other meaning existed)
Their best overall video, delivery, and lyrics! Lightwork Freestyle please?
In roulette the dealer is the wheel I remember that from history channel years ago. lol 7:15
Love it man, awesome vid again! Would love to see you do Bermondsey next.
Also - I fell down the Twoface rabbit hole earlier, reckon you’d love it
Loving the reactions my g
Preview song at the end is 'Pint and a Fag'. That's more of a fun track, but the video is hilarious. If you listen to enough of their stuff, you'll start to notice other tracks borrow lyrics from other songs. It's pretty impressive.
Please you gotta listen to Pete & Bas 'The Generals Corner' freestyle next! Everyone should be requesting that one to you! 🔥🔥🔥😅
He said ghillie suit in the back if the beema. I’m sure you know but a ghillie suit is what snipers wear to camouflage
Bermondsey = BURR MON ZEE. It's a place in South London, maybe? I wouldn't know, but I know the Brits pronounce it that way
Lightwork freestyle has gotta be next its one of there best, better than Bermondsey 💯💥🔥
You need to react to Pete & Bas - Lightwork Freestyle
quick little history of London, Irish and blacks were shoved together in the ends (projects) many of my dad's generation came over in the 60's and 70's looking for work, arrived in Birmingham and London and spread out, although the Irish had been running city streets in England with other outlaws for 100 years before bow street runners. Windrush in the 50's brought essential workers to us after WW2 from the Caribbean, many remain ungrateful but most of us have joined together in family and we may sound like cockneys and as English as it gets, but we know our history and when we are getting played, part of the reason for gentrification of London with gated communities was to stop solidarity between different groups, they were ok slinging us all together as long as we are fighting each-other and not them :) #FREEASSANGE
KANO - FIRE IN THE BOOTH
Wuntayk Timmy - Pop Out remix🔥🔥🔥
Lol stella popular as fuck over here mate , its nickname is wifebeater. we put the jamaicans onto it lol
Crabs don't have security tags lol
Lmfaoooo I’m saying
Please react to ‘coldest link up part 2’
Thanks Bermondsey 🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞🤞
Got you bro
So I don't know if you pay attention to the videos called before they were famous, but Pete and bas did one. And in that they said that they grew up in London, South London to be specific, and it was right after World war II. Now whatever history lesson you can probably remember England was fucked up after that so they did whatever they had to do to make it and survive. Pete is the bruiser and the fighter for a reason. Bas is the money man, the drug dealer but he can also kick your ass if you need to. That's just the basis of why they rap the way they do.
Damn I was actually thinking of reacting to that lol I might
Living Legends: Pete and Bas 👆💯🔥👏❤️✊🙌😎 Check their video ,, Bermondsey ,, and you will see guns. 😉😎😂 And ,, lightwork freestyle ,, you need to check , this freestyle is ,, rough Drill,, with a crazy beat . 😉
definitely the goats
" Running all sorts of attachments, big scope with the thermal sights on top of the roof laying prone on the mattress" Son!! How'd you miss that???
They stole the fuckin crab 🤣🤣🤣👋
Joke is I think this is their third song, the quality isn’t there in the audio but it’s still fire. I’d say go for lightwork freestyle next
The audio is fine 🤷🏻♂️
This is their sixth song!
Lightwork Freestyle is a good choice 👍🔥🔥🔥
Wat u talkin bout , we got heaters here brutha , but we also like to slice n dice haha dont be fooled my g !!!
N he say 2 pool balls in a sock not put bulls
i was thinking the same thing !!
these is old heads we don't know what they were doing before the internet ..
They really could have done all that they talking about. lmfao
Brits are technically islanders, too.. :D
If they had the handle they were some of the last.
If you want a home defense bliccy you're better off getting a relic and restoring it.
Guns arent too difficult to get. But its all about who you know. if you got the right links you can get it . the gangs usually share them. guns arent actually illegal here, just illegal for self defense. Can go and get a license and buy one right now if i wanted. obvi there a bit of wait as they gotta do checks etc and approve it .
Every farmer has at least 1 gun, usually a shotgun. Often the gangs will go and rob the legal guns from people in burglaries. But loads get imported too.
In the uk using jamaican slang dont mean you roll with yardies, every ghetto kid here uses jamaican slang including whites. We had a lot of cultural exchange due to being part of our empire and post war immigration from there.
Jamaican food is literally British and irish food mixed with african and indian food.
Stella is a white working class thing in the UK
Lol that’s wild
@@MUNFUProffitt And some of the broken English thing that you mentioned is us too. Probably all cultural things from the colonization we done in the past. So their culture and ours is sort of just mixed together mate
You need to do Brown
I did fam check back a few days
react to meekz - cant stop wont stop!!
Ima check that out bro
Guns are illegal apart from some with special license. The guns that England do have are usually old ww2 Russian weapons.
Northern Boys, nobody likes me. Norman Pain at his finest
Search up LDZ
Its serious if you get caught with a hand gun over here as they where completely banned in 1997 after we had a school shooting. However, as its not been that long since the ban, we still have a few floating around if you know where to look. You can just print them now anyway. As for how serious it is to be caught with one? Not as serious as it is to be caught without it.
What you don't realize that it's difficult For the average person in Great Britain to get a gun. They aren't average people. There are more guns in the UK than they would lead you to believe. If you have the right Connections and know the right people you can get them, trust me on this.
He is not saying any Jamaica slang in this really. Saying: "me" instead of " I " is normal in some English dialect south and north - if any younger people say 'tings' in London or use Jamaican slang, it is FROM the influence of the large amount of Jamaicans that came to parts of London mostly in the 1940s and 50s, it is called: "the Windrush years" Parts of London, Bristol and Birmingham have by far the densest amount of Jamaican influx. It melded with local and of course some styles of speaking are carried on through the family if one parent was from Jamaica.
SKA music came out of the collison with punk and reggage culture. Pete was in the ska scene
People in the uk do have guns they call them waps
Quick 1-2 anyone? Many reactors are sleeping on their latest one 🤷
Lol
Guns are serious but shootings daily happen in England. Look up Gangs gunchester or [ burgerbar n Johnson War then all see guns are daily
Can we get this guy onto some proper music now
Lmaoooo lmk
The gangs still have guns here, like you said just more difficult to come by....I think the darkweb has facilitated that in the last 15 years or so
It'd be sick if you reacted to Chester P - Fire in the Streets. He's got that NYC flow as he's from the pre-grime era of UK hip hop from the early 90s and it was a bit influence around that time. Greatest rapper from the UK imo. His lyricism is exceptional.
Literally just searched his channel to see if he had before seeing this comment. Chester P is crazy & that vid is lifechanging
@@Tomp4ul man knows!
guns maybe illegal but so are drugs, guns arent that hard to get here in the UK you just need to know 1 person who knows 1 person who knows a guy who sells it basically which everybody you meet has that somebody in their lives we have a lot of gun crime here and yes it is being over shadowed by the amount f knife crime but youd be surprised. but no one will risk it for a pistol in the uk unless its a deagle, .44 or a revolver apart from those its mainly macs and shottys
Pete and Bas bermondsday
Pete and bas dents Peugeot
Tag is foodsafe and shows its stolen - tip of the cap
Don't worry about pauses so much mate it's fine that's the whole point your catching bars. Respect and piece bro. Love from the 🇬🇧
On the guns out here, you wouldn’t walk out the house with one every day but they’re easy enough to get your hands on for sure.
More time they’ll be in a tool box underground in obscure spots (why we might call it a tool)
Think Central Cee spoke on it in his Leakers track somet like ‘yes we do have guns but we gotta pull them apart and oil em’
Kneecapping is what paramilitaries do to drug dealer and other scum in Ireland the basically break both knee by either shooting them or with a bat, although i heard about a guy getting both his knees broke with a few tins of coke because they’d nothing else on them 😂😂😂