Out of curiosity can I ask what you think he is bragging about if it’s actually his life style and pure honesty and opening up about a how and what put him in to that position 10 awards etc
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I know that if you interview Longan Suma you will have your own question but i want to ask you if you can ask him some of my questions too if you don't mind in case you got him on your podcast and here it goes. 1-In your opinion do you see Grime as a dead genre nowadays as people say or only less popular for the fact that other genres emerge on the uk scene like AfroSwing and Uk drill that took over the attention of the music industry and the urban music listeners?2-Do you think certain producers who started focused on grime productions in the beginning of their journey and then switched for uk drill productions should get more educated in the understanding that you don't need to sacrifice one genre to do other you just need to innovate the old genre in this case grime and put new influences to keep the genre fresh and interesting and keep a bit of the sound roots for the genre continue with is own identity and then you can do drill on the side and have both genres in the end of the day ? 3-Whats your thoughts about Uk music genres like 2 Tone,Acid Jazz,Acid House,Uk hardcore Rave,do you think the young people should innovate this passed genres instead of focusing in being like Americans in the end of the day of considering a genre dead and carry on doing just one genre just because is more recent for the actual times?
Loved this so much. Get yourself on James English B, I know there’s so much more you have to say. A lot of kids look up to you, you can have a BIG impact. 🤍
Good interviewer objective with no direct or influencing opinions stated. How it should be.
Appreciate this bro! Genuinely, the kind words mean the world! Thanks and keep safe!
Some good insight. Few too many contradictions and bragging though.
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Out of curiosity can I ask what you think he is bragging about if it’s actually his life style and pure honesty and opening up about a how and what put him in to that position
10 awards etc
Here we go! Proper stuff!
PROPER!
This is so good. Thank you.
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This is why your the real deal. Confidence to be yourself.
Completely agree - thanks for watching bro!
Great interview honest and with some interesting points of view and an amazing story.
Thanks for the comment bro - glad you enjoyed!
I know that if you interview Longan Suma you will have your own question but i want to ask you if you can ask him some of my questions too if you don't mind in case you got him on your podcast and here it goes. 1-In your opinion do you see Grime as a dead genre nowadays as people say or only less popular for the fact that other genres emerge on the uk scene like AfroSwing and Uk drill that took over the attention of the music industry and the urban music listeners?2-Do you think certain producers who started focused on grime productions in the beginning of their journey and then switched for uk drill productions should get more educated in the understanding that you don't need to sacrifice one genre to do other you just need to innovate the old genre in this case grime and put new influences to keep the genre fresh and interesting and keep a bit of the sound roots for the genre continue with is own identity and then you can do drill on the side and have both genres in the end of the day ? 3-Whats your thoughts about Uk music genres like 2 Tone,Acid Jazz,Acid House,Uk hardcore Rave,do you think the young people should innovate this passed genres instead of focusing in being like Americans in the end of the day of considering a genre dead and carry on doing just one genre just because is more recent for the actual times?
Amazing interview 👏, you definitely took the right turning bro it’s your journey,
thanks for sharing ❤️
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His litrilly the best👌🏻🙏🏻.
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Deep interview thank u for sharing one of the real ones 💯💫❤️
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Wicked interview
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@@discoveryrap3771 You too my guy! Keep up the good work
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Thanks for watching bro!
B-live - the hardest garage MC of all time. the only other MC I could put on his level is Vapour
Loved this so much. Get yourself on James English B, I know there’s so much more you have to say. A lot of kids look up to you, you can have a BIG impact. 🤍
Thanks so much for watching and for commenting - this will be bigger than James English podcast in due time, so really, there is no need 🤝
@@discoveryrap3771 haha I’ll keep an eye on you then 😉 (I really did just mean I wish this was longer)
@@discoveryrap3771this comment didn’t age well😂
@@brendanallen6800 haha truth! optimism is important regardless!