Yo we only had one listen and we be just rocking out but shout out to ya in the comments that mentioned Bas at the end rhyming and scheming with the end bars to the start was DUMB 🔥 !!! Shout to YA!!!!
Came to call this eaxct thing out....plus, yall be pausing at EVERY Bas transition and STAY missing his 1st bars....never catching how smoothly he creates a whole new pocket. back the shttt up after you pause.
Bang doesn’t rhyme with Banger. And even if you call a gun a banger then banger doesn’t count as a rhyme because it’s the same word. Therefore it aint Cockney Rhyming Slang.
@@samhill5332the point of Cockney rhyming slang was to say a word that rhymes with the wrong word in the saying, meaning that if you want to speak in code in east London to I don’t know talk about certain things without the police or informants understanding. So the point is for the meaning of the slang term is actually the other part of the phrase it rhymes with and the only other people who would know those phrases are other non informants who speak the local vernacular. This has been developed over centuries until media broadcast it to the public. But a lot of older Londoners still speak it. It’s what makes them great rappers because rap is based off a similar concept but is younger so it’s literally their language. Specifically these two because I believe they have a real criminal and music background.
For example I’m heading up the “apples”, I’m heading up the “apples and pears” something market sellers would call out in London in some of the poorer communities often when selling fruit. I’m heading up the stairs. Stairs rhymes with apples and pears so “apples” means stairs. Hence why Americans miss the full depth of the bars Pete and bas are giving.
There are SO many doubles and hidden meanings in their lyrics: "Got girls lined up for the young Sinatra, I'm FRANK wit' 'em"... That's just crazy !! 🤯 And that's not even the most crazy thing... Did you notice Bas' last verse... He started the next line with the word he ended the previous line with 🤯🤯
Bro they be rapping rapping... we would be having 30 min reactions if we did a bar break down... maybe we should do a bar break down for them cause some of ya think we be missing it... we both used to be rappers. We be catching them bro
You killing it! Plate full of biscuits - laced dog biscuits - just look the other way as you don't wanna get whacked. We're not chums I'm a different pedigree is a riff on Pedigree Chum a dog food in the UK. At the dogs and its all dog food and dog biscuits. The Generals Corner gets slept on (like Browns).
Makes sense, especially following "glove box pinnned", he got got the stash box for the hammer. Without that first line, i woulda assumed mash was coke, that soft white
These dudes make me literally laugh out loud at least once every video. That's already priceless and then the insight from the producer/writer POV is always fascinating. I feel this channel criminally undersubbed so I believe it is my duty to like and comment each video. I implore you to do the same.
I love your reviews of these two. I'm from the same hood as these two although I'm Cali based for the last two decades. I appreciate your input. Cheers
Don't know about in the US but 'Pedigree Chums' is a big do food brand in the UK so that's what Pete meant with "we're not friends, I'm a different pedigree".
Cockney rhyming slang is crazy. The first example I saw was phone rhyming with “dog and bone” so you call the phone the word that doesn’t rhyme… so phone is called the dog. So the classic dish “bangers and mash” with a gun being something that bangs means you call it a mash (instead of a banger). You could make up your own to. Like, “beans and rice”, so if it’s nice then you say it’s beans. Or “pots and pans” so if you shot at someone you “took a pan”
Yall should look at the movie "Legend" about the Kray Twins, brothers who ran the London streets in the 1950-60s (Tom Hardy plays both brothers). Violent criminals but with a Robin Hood rep with people they didn't kill or have killed and those who are nostalgic for those times. That's the vibe Pete and Bas are going for.
Mash is short for Machine which is brit slang for gun. I think its a reference to UK Law where cops can search your vehicle but cant get into any locked containers without your permission (I'm not British so i am not sure.) Though the Mash meaning food also works. cool way for you guys to catch that bar!
We give it live bro. The fact we like the songs we ain't listening to catch every detail. Im sure even on a second listen we would catch it but we just be vibing
Love the UK reactions and you guys are friggin entertaining as hell. Would love to see you guys reacting to some female UK rappers. Please please do Little Simz Venom and Gorlliaz, Lady Leshur and Cristale etc. plugged in with Fumez also has a female special.
People that understand rapping way more than i... Do that thing Bas does las has a name? Like his entire last scheme is starting a bar with the word he used to end the last one. That sounds insane.
Are you starting to figure out the difference between British/ Irish gang bangers and the American? Could you imagine an old white gangster from New Your doing something like this?
Yo we only had one listen and we be just rocking out but shout out to ya in the comments that mentioned Bas at the end rhyming and scheming with the end bars to the start was DUMB 🔥 !!! Shout to YA!!!!
Came to call this eaxct thing out....plus, yall be pausing at EVERY Bas transition and STAY missing his 1st bars....never catching how smoothly he creates a whole new pocket. back the shttt up after you pause.
Yea the rewind is yo big homie.
Mash is a gun. Cockney rhyming slang. 'Bangers and Mash' is sausage and mash, and guns go bang! 🎉
You're the real mvp!!!!
Hence talking about magnetic so a gun can stick to it when hiding it
Bang doesn’t rhyme with Banger. And even if you call a gun a banger then banger doesn’t count as a rhyme because it’s the same word. Therefore it aint Cockney Rhyming Slang.
@@samhill5332the point of Cockney rhyming slang was to say a word that rhymes with the wrong word in the saying, meaning that if you want to speak in code in east London to I don’t know talk about certain things without the police or informants understanding. So the point is for the meaning of the slang term is actually the other part of the phrase it rhymes with and the only other people who would know those phrases are other non informants who speak the local vernacular. This has been developed over centuries until media broadcast it to the public. But a lot of older Londoners still speak it. It’s what makes them great rappers because rap is based off a similar concept but is younger so it’s literally their language. Specifically these two because I believe they have a real criminal and music background.
For example I’m heading up the “apples”, I’m heading up the “apples and pears” something market sellers would call out in London in some of the poorer communities often when selling fruit. I’m heading up the stairs. Stairs rhymes with apples and pears so “apples” means stairs. Hence why Americans miss the full depth of the bars Pete and bas are giving.
When he says 25 bags on a greyhound. He means 25000. Bag of sand=grand
Rhyming slang
WHAT YOU BOTH DIDN'T CATCH: Bas' last verse, the LAST word of the line was used for the FIRST WORD of the next line!!
Bruh I just caught that. I was like wait... NOO! 💀💀💀
How does one miss that?
But did you notice Bas started every sentence with the last word of the previous sentence? 🔥🔥
Caught it on the playback...🔥
That was really insane!!
There are SO many doubles and hidden meanings in their lyrics: "Got girls lined up for the young Sinatra, I'm FRANK wit' 'em"... That's just crazy !! 🤯 And that's not even the most crazy thing... Did you notice Bas' last verse... He started the next line with the word he ended the previous line with 🤯🤯
Bro they be rapping rapping... we would be having 30 min reactions if we did a bar break down... maybe we should do a bar break down for them cause some of ya think we be missing it... we both used to be rappers. We be catching them bro
Yeah they have crazy double entendre. I know another really good one but can't remember it off the top of my head 😢
They're lyrical geniuses
We ain’t CHUMS. I’m a different PEDIGREE. Is that a dog food double?
@bjornitto Yes sir, Google says:
Pedigree - the record of descent of an animal, showing it to be pure-bred
So it's almost a double double 🤔 😉
UK has it on lock so good, two 70 yr olds out rap your favourite US rappers
You killing it! Plate full of biscuits - laced dog biscuits - just look the other way as you don't wanna get whacked. We're not chums I'm a different pedigree is a riff on Pedigree Chum a dog food in the UK. At the dogs and its all dog food and dog biscuits.
The Generals Corner gets slept on (like Browns).
Pete’s last verse is unreal, works his flow by taking the last word of the previous bar and starts his next one with it
bas*
Pete and Bas are taken over the game. 💪👏❤️✊😎🔥
"Whys Stylez Pete rappin like this?!" 🤣🤣🤣
They both complement each other which makes it so great. From what i hear they are old-school G's and had a crew in their younger years.
"Mash" cockney slang for gun. Well done with the reaction, gentlemen!
Makes sense, especially following "glove box pinnned", he got got the stash box for the hammer. Without that first line, i woulda assumed mash was coke, that soft white
Lmao 😂😂😂 your reference about the door at the end was hilarious! 😂😂😂
I love y’all’s review ❤and I love Pete and Bas
I think the film you were thinking of is "Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels."
A classic.
I love how much you guys love Pete and Bas 👏🏼
Hilarious, great review of our boys Pete & Bas
Glad you enjoyed it
These dudes make me literally laugh out loud at least once every video. That's already priceless and then the insight from the producer/writer POV is always fascinating. I feel this channel criminally undersubbed so I believe it is my duty to like and comment each video. I implore you to do the same.
They have changed the rap game…..and I still can’t comprehend how hard they are 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Great reaction guys...salute
✔️ quick little freestyle
Bas was in the Army and became a boxer after.
He said :Hi-tech new name call me Techno-Bas OMG.
I love your reviews of these two. I'm from the same hood as these two although I'm Cali based for the last two decades. I appreciate your input. Cheers
Appreciate you checking the page out Fam 💯
Mash is a UK term for a gun
"Why is he rappin' like this?! He wil'in yo!😂😂😂🤣🤣
mash is a gun ,bam!
You guys are hilarious!!! 🙂
On the prick and jab double, a tetanus shot is one of the more painful ones as it requires a larger needle.
Styles Pete! 🔥🔥🔥
mash is a gun. the real question you can only pick one though. Pete and Bas or Jadakiss and Styles P.
Still another fire ass reaction! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Need to do Golf next
Might be already done My guy stay tuned!
Don't know about in the US but 'Pedigree Chums' is a big do food brand in the UK so that's what Pete meant with "we're not friends, I'm a different pedigree".
Cockney rhyming slang is crazy. The first example I saw was phone rhyming with “dog and bone” so you call the phone the word that doesn’t rhyme… so phone is called the dog. So the classic dish “bangers and mash” with a gun being something that bangs means you call it a mash (instead of a banger). You could make up your own to. Like, “beans and rice”, so if it’s nice then you say it’s beans. Or “pots and pans” so if you shot at someone you “took a pan”
That last verse from Bas is crazy! He's using the last word as the first word in the next bar... Bruh.....
Yall should look at the movie "Legend" about the Kray Twins, brothers who ran the London streets in the 1950-60s (Tom Hardy plays both brothers). Violent criminals but with a Robin Hood rep with people they didn't kill or have killed and those who are nostalgic for those times. That's the vibe Pete and Bas are going for.
I’ve watched it before. It was fire
Great 👍🏾
When you paused it where Pete is wearing that jacket he looks like an old Walter white
U guys deserve more subs love it✌️🔥
Also “Get the dogs, Let’s Chase Him, Make him Run like Greyhound Racing” (they are at a greyhound racing track)
If im choosing 1, its DEFINITELY Styles, not Kiss....but i digress. Pete & Bas, been listening for years and NEVER heard a weak track
Pete and Bas took the video to Woolwich, where it’s often peak.
Mash is short for Machine which is brit slang for gun. I think its a reference to UK Law where cops can search your vehicle but cant get into any locked containers without your permission (I'm not British so i am not sure.) Though the Mash meaning food also works. cool way for you guys to catch that bar!
It’s cockney slang for a gun, bangers and mash like a grand is a bag of sand
@@DW51380 i literally said that my guy
@@DangerasTM no you didn’t read your comment
Bro how yall sleep on my boy bas in the verse he started each line with the last word in the previous one
mash = gun
You need to watch the movies: Snatch, Lock stock and two smoking barrals, Legand, and attack the block for some funny shit
Bruh we don't deal with the bacon 😂😂😮
Smoking a man and then rolling his ash in a blunt... Dang Cold world!
Pete & Bas - "Old Estate" 🔥
Awesome, thanks Gents, have done Bish Bash Bosh yet lol 🙏🦉❤️🐊👍
BANGERS and MASH = GUNS and CASH
The way bas does that wild rhyme scheme in the end mad creative dude is him 😅 yall missed the scheme
Pete is the shorter one. Bas is the tall one.
Norman Pain is the bald boy that goes nuts and tears his shirt of.
PKJ looks like your average grandpa.
I'm surprise you guys miss what Bas was doing on his last verse. He started and end with the word. You guys have to do Mr. Worldwide and Bermondsey.
We give it live bro. The fact we like the songs we ain't listening to catch every detail. Im sure even on a second listen we would catch it but we just be vibing
Love the UK reactions and you guys are friggin entertaining as hell. Would love to see you guys reacting to some female UK rappers. Please please do Little Simz Venom and Gorlliaz,
Lady Leshur and Cristale etc.
plugged in with Fumez also has a female special.
Gotta do Quick Lil Freestyle
He's times up let me Richard Mille em.💣💥
Richard Mille is a famous watch designer.
Lol to you comparing greyhound racing to a dog show!! Hahaha hilarious. Time to branch out and become a little more cultured, gents.
Mash is gun. when they get pulled over, they press a button and the magnet locks the glove box.
IF it's locked, they need a warrant to search.
WE LOVE .US GUYS 😂
You know what’s crazy… 30 years ago is what.. 90s? They was only 40 then.
mash is the guns
What they would've called british gangsters in their time. Was, Faces. They definitely were Faces.
they neva miss
People that understand rapping way more than i... Do that thing Bas does las has a name? Like his entire last scheme is starting a bar with the word he used to end the last one. That sounds insane.
Mash is a machine bro (gat)
HAHAH pete and bas are the shit AHHAH try SAMSON too He rappin too hahah Crazy mullet style:-P
to help u with our English slang , mash is a gun and a geezer is a tough street wise man
The Kray brothers from the 60s….they ran london
Yall need to start doing break downs of their lyrics. Literally no one that reacts to their videos does that. Theyre way more than just gimmicks.
Mash is the gun.
Mash is a gun, machine gun to be more specific
Westminster Dog Show
💚
Are you starting to figure out the difference between British/ Irish gang bangers and the American? Could you imagine an old white gangster from New Your doing something like this?
You need to do Bermondsey & Browns for that smoke!
Browns already done
@@AlmostJokingPod Ahhh ok, Bermondsey next please 😉
Mash is Drill Slang for Gun
Lock stock and 2 smoking barrels, snatched and the gentlemen. Uk gangster sht
The kray twins r the London gangsters
Wasn't tying to put no names on it in the video😅😅
Mash = gun, machine gun
need y'all type of reaction energy and attention on yelawolf tracks for sure!
Rag = newspaper
"His time's up lemme Richard Millem" - Richard Mille watcch brand, also cockney rhyming slang - Millem / k*ll him
mash is a piece
Nah mash is a machine gun. As old as WW2
If you can find better lyricists.........I'm waiting to hear it
Man said they spell colour with the U in the uk mad man of course hahaha Americans can’t spell