More stuff like this: Bashy - Black Boys Swiss - N-word So Solid Crew - Broken Silence Swiss - Cry Burna Boy - Another Story Cadet - Gang Gang These are the ones we suggest for now. ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
Yo g, react to some drill!! Only fire be below. - Yanko [ Anyone Can Go ] - Yanko X Y.CB [ Love It ] - CB [ Everyday ] - CB [ Still Drilling ] - CB [ Intro ] - Sinni Sayso [ Next Up ] - E1 X MSplash [ Out Till Late ] 🔥🔥🔥
That was some reaction lads . One of the best reactions I’ve heard from any video . You guys always make me laugh but it was equally good to hear yous talk seriously and passionately about this . Much love from Scotland 🏴
UK here and played this song for my History classes. This video and now the Brits performance is teaching more to my kids than anything else imo. Great to see your pov, very interesting.
I am white but that doesn’t mean I don’t agree with this. This is such a heart warming music video that took a lot of thought and consideration. Every second of the video gave me goosebumps. I couldn’t imagine treating someone different just because of the colour of their skin, religion, sexuality .etc. .etc. I want you to know there’s a group of people who are like this but there’s also another massive group of people that aren’t like this and love you for who you are. We are all human, we all have good times, we have bad times, that’s what makes us ALL human. Everyone is different, no one is the same. If your reading this, whoever you are, you are beautiful, you are strong, you are amazing, keep doing you and being you because that’s the best you.
Dave is from Streatham and Stormzy is from Thornton Heath, areas within 10 minutes of each other both in South London. Both made it huge in the UK so support each other on a lot of stuff. Krept and Konan are from the same area too.
Everytime I hear the line "you'd be dead if you had stayed in it" I think of Nipsey hussle. R. I. P Nipsey I warch a lot of reactions and you guys are the first to talk on that, respect
The UK is bad when it comes to teaching Black History as well. It's always in one month during October and it's the same: - U.S. Civil Rights Movement minus The Black Panther Party and Malcolm X - Windrush but not in real depth even the last 4 - 5 years there has been the Windrush Scandal where they are deporting Caribbeans and their descendants - Slavery but not in depth of how brutal the British Empire was and still is. It's more slavery in the U.S. is what is usually taught. Truth be told tho. It's up to our people who are aware of our history and their bloodline ancestral lineages to teach their children from when they are babies and continue to do so but give them the skill set to be able to be a critical thinker and do real search for themselves. ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
I’ve gotta call you out on this one. None of what you just said is true with the exception of the wind rush scandal. I distinctly remember learning about the Black panthers and Malcom X as well as more moderate groups that made up the black liberation movement. As for slavery, my school went into extensive detail about the transatlantic trade routes. We visited the Liverpool slave museum as well several exhibits in Plymouth and Bristol. What we didn’t learn about, was Britain’s involvement in the abolition of slavery including the African blockade. The British don’t hide their involvement in the slave trade, unlike many nations.
@@JS-gy5ys It depends when you went to school because I agree, my school went into depth, but those topics only became compulsory in 2008, I learned about it in 2008/9. Before then, no schools were required to teach this.
Love how you didn’t pause it but instead collected it all at the end. Respect for that, some Americans just pause it too much and don’t appreciate our artists are actually saying
Dave is one of the realest and such a bright talent,this shit should touch you and make you think no matter colour or creed. Keep it up you guys are a class act
Guys great upload, when you met in 7th grade lets be honest the fear and other feeling you felt about each other was more similar to Ferrell and O'Reilly in the Movie, Step Brothers. ;) One love.
Great reaction the this video - great discussion afterwards - this video is powerful bro. I've said for a long time now that we as a global black community have been nutured and cultured and manipulated into committing these atrocities on ourselves. No longer does the white man need to chain us up, beat us down and tell us that we aint worth shit because we doing it to ourselves now and we dont even realise it. Especially popular culture - its just geared up for us to hate one another. Everybody throwin shade, talkin trash, clappin back... ALL negative! Its time we address this narrative and change our mindset to one of pure positivity, love and respect for one another.
No you need to watch all 3 letter songs. 1st - Letter to Krept - Cadet 2nd - Letter to Cadet - Krept 3rd - Last letter to Cadet - Krept (After Cadet died recently, they were cousins). Good work btw
I think alot of the younger generation of Black American need to travel to different parts of Africa more even if it's for holiday. It will be a start and am sure you will get something from that experience.
i'm so glad you've finally got around to doing this. And everything you said about El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz to give him his chosen name when he was killed by the NOI through the CIA (Malcolm X), not being taught is true. same for what you said about the Black Panther movement, and the reason the KKK hasn't been disbanded is because they can take their hood off and go back to the police station or the court room and the school room the next morning and no one would ever know. i think you should also do Akala - Maangamizi
For any non racist white dudes like myself, who think they understand to some level, the pain within black culture and even modern day black societies, whether that is from watching from afar or knowing people first hand, just watch these two men's faces watching that track play. Let that sink in... You two don't even need to speak or react. The lyrics, the images and your reaction in real time speaks a thousand words. Deep!
Great reaction. 🔥🔥🔥 you need to check out his freestyle when he was 15/16 Dave - blackbox And please react to Dave - Panic attack (him playing live on piano) Oh and his album is pure 🔥🔥🔥 ‘Psychodrama’ GET RECORDING ;)
In order for the crab in bucket mentality to be, you first have to ask who put all those crab in one bucket? When crab was free in the ocean they were fine, but when they were all got and put into that condition than it got fucked up.
As an African , who grew up and was educated in Zimbabwe, I always feel for all black pple outside the continent. The reason being we do African History for 4 yrs of High School, we cover Ancient African empire's from the Kingdom of Kush, Mhunumutapa Empire, Gt Zimbabwe(12-14th century )Zulu Empire ,therefore understanding were we're from. Dont get me wrong there's some stuff that was erased, artefacts stolen, rock paintings that the colonizers tried to destroy, but for the most part we r taught and know where we're from, and who we're, problem is we have westernized leaders and society , that only value capitalism, therefore their own wealth, and close pple..
The ancestral heritage thing is sad, but it's also interesting. Knowledge of your past has been stripped from you for so many generations now, you could purely incidentally have relatives from every part of Africa. Or, also purely incidentally, it could be one specific region, country or tribe. I don't know how I'd feel about that, which would be worse, not having a label narrower than a continent, or not knowing if the continent label is as narrow as it can get even in full knowledge of my heritage. My bloodline never moved, nor was ever forced, from this island, at least as far back as is genealogically relevant. Knowing that kind of makes it almost unimportant to me. But not knowing how much of me is English, how much of me is Welsh, and how much I have no clue about? I think that would almost become an obsession. As for how progressive we are in the UK? Not enough. Our education is... necessarily patchy. Our strategy for making sure everything in history is taught is to teach different classes and year groups different things. Some people are going to be really educated on parts of black history. A lot of other people won't have a clue about it, they'll have been taught about India, China, Polynesia, America, or something else. Tolerance is probably higher here than in the US, but racism is probably about level, it's just portrayed differently. British culture is perfidy. Our way of addressing things we don't like tends to be excessive politeness. So yea, we were never into lynching black people (though we had "paki bashing" which, while not as extreme, was still senseless violence on the basis of race), we don't have police summarily executing black people, but what we do have is a lot of shit said behind closed doors. We have unconscious bias as much as anyone else. It's still more difficult for minorities to progress in their careers. We have people crossing streets, clutching bags, sideways glances, and defensive politeness to avoid anticipated conflict that probably was never coming. You're probably more aware of this now in the wake of recent events than you would've been when this was recorded though. I'll also say, as a white Brit, I watch black people reacting to black media to try and get a black perspective on black subjects. I have no means to do so in my day to day life, there will always be my white self muddying waters if I'm not passively consuming prerecorded media. What's more, for every white person you see recommending this particular kind of message, there's a hundred more here in the UK not doing so. It's self selecting. As slow paced and well enunciated as I find Dave's Black to be, I know full well every single one of my family members will complain that they can't understand it, because they are not exposed to black music and they have no interest in being exposed to it. For a more accurate portrayal of white Brits, check out the British media's response to Dave's performance of this track at the Brits earlier this year. Entirely focused on the one line of Dave calling out a white man for being racist. Nothing else was taken away, except for interviews with Jack Merritt's family, another white person. British racism isn't just the hatred, it's largely the complete disinterest.
I know this vid came out time ago and I’m sure there’s comments about it but although there’s seems like a lot of white people telling you to react to black empowerment songs the Uk is sooo racist. since talks of Brexit which started in 2016 I think racism has been on the rise rapidly. Or maybe it’s not it’s just people aren’t afraid to voice there racist opinions anymore. When I was a kid growing up in Birmingham no one really experiences racism and I just thought it was a few people in england and maybe an Eastern European and American problem but bruv I was wrong. Outside main cities like london , Birmingham , Manchester etc the Uk is so racist because it’s predominantly white. The black population makes up 3% of the Uk population so there’s not a lot. And most of the black people live in cities. There will be towns in england where there’s not a single black person and maybe a few south Asians. These are the places that made me realise england was racist. It’s scary how so uneducated these people are. Calling celebrities like Stormzy , Lewis Hamilton , John Boyega etc racist for supporting BLM. They really think it’s a white hatred group or something. You don’t see the south Asians complaining about it because they go through the same struggle in the Uk and there’s a lot more Asians than black people here. The English defence league promotes so much hate and a few years ago the EDL protests would be in the hundreds. Today they are in the thousands. Racism is a rising problem in the UK and it’s scary. Ian Wright a famous former black footballer (soccer) compared today to times when he was a teen in the 70s and 80s when white kids would chase them out the areas in SOUTH LONDON too with knifes and swords. Scary times in the UK and every single day we look more similar to the USA. Dave also was called racist by white people when he performed black live at the Brit awards (uk Grammys) Similar to the Beyoncé situation
He was showing successful people like Raheem sterling(top footballer) Ozwald Boateng(top designer) and Stormzy(you know already), sorry if i missed anyone. Dave is an exceptional talent, very intelligent and charismatic. He is my example when people say ''they just rap about violence and cars and shit'' along with Akala. Avelino is also exceptional, suggest 'Cassius Clay' if you haven't done that already.
na white people were calling radio station to get this banned and as for history is school, its the same as yours. rosa pars MLK and watch the old roots episodes. education on black history weak here too
Id say most white people respected this song but there were defo a few [white] people that called Dave himself racist for making this song. A few people on twitter saying it should be taken down
East Africa as a whole wasn’t enslaved. None of our ancestors were taken from Tanzania, Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Rwanda and Uganda. But you’re right about the colonisation, most East African countries were colonised by Italy and UK, except 🇪🇹
Hope you guys enjoyed this reaction as much as we liked recording it. This song really touched us. Keep the suggestions coming. Thank you ❤
More stuff like this:
Bashy - Black Boys
Swiss - N-word
So Solid Crew - Broken Silence
Swiss - Cry
Burna Boy - Another Story
Cadet - Gang Gang
These are the ones we suggest for now. ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
Thats mad.
You two are decent guys.
Find out your heritage.
www.ancestry.com/dna/lp/ancestry-dna-cost
Yo g, react to some drill!! Only fire be below.
- Yanko [ Anyone Can Go ]
- Yanko X Y.CB [ Love It ]
- CB [ Everyday ]
- CB [ Still Drilling ]
- CB [ Intro ]
- Sinni Sayso [ Next Up ]
- E1 X MSplash [ Out Till Late ]
🔥🔥🔥
Watch Dave live at the brits awards its even better with extra added at the end! Love your show 💚
Have u guys seen top boy?
I'm white and this makes me tear up too. So powerful. Dave is a musical genius. Once in a generation talent.
AntiFed1791 Love u cause there are so many haters and I love seeing you support ❤️
@@termaasenso9708 anyone that hates on this song is lying to themselves and are most likely a politician
Gives me goosebumps and I'm whiter than a albeano Dave is the truth
Indeed he is!
You should react to his live performance of ‘black’ at the Brit awards. He adds a verse and the performance gave me chills
Fr!!!
That was some reaction lads . One of the best reactions I’ve heard from any video . You guys always make me laugh but it was equally good to hear yous talk seriously and passionately about this . Much love from Scotland 🏴
👍
UK here and played this song for my History classes. This video and now the Brits performance is teaching more to my kids than anything else imo. Great to see your pov, very interesting.
Thanks for tuning in!
I'm a middle aged white lass from the UK and I love and agree with everything in this song. Live at the Brits version was phenomenal
This is what hip hop used to about before all these mumble clowns come into the game big up Dave and the UK for holding rap hip hop down 💯🔥🔥🔥🔥
I am white but that doesn’t mean I don’t agree with this. This is such a heart warming music video that took a lot of thought and consideration. Every second of the video gave me goosebumps. I couldn’t imagine treating someone different just because of the colour of their skin, religion, sexuality .etc. .etc. I want you to know there’s a group of people who are like this but there’s also another massive group of people that aren’t like this and love you for who you are. We are all human, we all have good times, we have bad times, that’s what makes us ALL human. Everyone is different, no one is the same. If your reading this, whoever you are, you are beautiful, you are strong, you are amazing, keep doing you and being you because that’s the best you.
❤
Dave is from Streatham and Stormzy is from Thornton Heath, areas within 10 minutes of each other both in South London. Both made it huge in the UK so support each other on a lot of stuff. Krept and Konan are from the same area too.
Everytime I hear the line "you'd be dead if you had stayed in it" I think of Nipsey hussle.
R. I. P Nipsey
I warch a lot of reactions and you guys are the first to talk on that, respect
Thanks for watching man. We still upset about what happened to Nipsey. Shit is crazy.
The UK is bad when it comes to teaching Black History as well. It's always in one month during October and it's the same:
- U.S. Civil Rights Movement minus The Black Panther Party and Malcolm X
- Windrush but not in real depth even the last 4 - 5 years there has been the Windrush Scandal where they are deporting Caribbeans and their descendants
- Slavery but not in depth of how brutal the British Empire was and still is. It's more slavery in the U.S. is what is usually taught.
Truth be told tho. It's up to our people who are aware of our history and their bloodline ancestral lineages to teach their children from when they are babies and continue to do so but give them the skill set to be able to be a critical thinker and do real search for themselves. ✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿
100% agreed
I’ve gotta call you out on this one. None of what you just said is true with the exception of the wind rush scandal.
I distinctly remember learning about the Black panthers and Malcom X as well as more moderate groups that made up the black liberation movement.
As for slavery, my school went into extensive detail about the transatlantic trade routes. We visited the Liverpool slave museum as well several exhibits in Plymouth and Bristol.
What we didn’t learn about, was Britain’s involvement in the abolition of slavery including the African blockade.
The British don’t hide their involvement in the slave trade, unlike many nations.
@@JS-gy5ys then it depends on what school you went to and era you grew up. What school did you go to and at what years?
Check out Daves brit awards performance. Uk knows it's history we dont need a month to celebrate black history
@@JS-gy5ys It depends when you went to school because I agree, my school went into depth, but those topics only became compulsory in 2008, I learned about it in 2008/9. Before then, no schools were required to teach this.
Dave - Panic Attack Live. Also the track Psycho from his album.
Love the content as ever.
Great reaction
Love from fiji 🇫🇯💜
Thank you!
Love how you didn’t pause it but instead collected it all at the end. Respect for that, some Americans just pause it too much and don’t appreciate our artists are actually saying
Glad you enjoyed it
Respect for reacting to the UK do more of it g
Dave is one of the realest and such a bright talent,this shit should touch you and make you think no matter colour or creed.
Keep it up you guys are a class act
Fantastic reaction. Everything dave does is amazing would live to see you guys react to more of his stuff.
I love watching my people react to these videos 🖤
Dave is the best modern day conscious rapper. No contest.
the UKdeal with a different level of racism but it still exists.
i love this man. takes a special someone to make music that makes people listen, learn and converse. do well fella's
Your silence was the best reaction to this video I’ve seen!
Dave is wise beyond his years and one of the best in the UK right now.
Check out Dave:
Panic Attack Live
Environment
Question Time
Hangman
👍🇬🇧❤️
Guys great upload, when you met in 7th grade lets be honest the fear and other feeling you felt about each other was more similar to Ferrell and O'Reilly in the Movie, Step Brothers. ;) One love.
Bit late to the video but glad you just listened to the song and then reacted. When people keep pausing every few seconds it gets annoying.
Dave's album psychodrama is amazing :)
UK rap shittin on the US, tell me if im wrong
d lux not anymore unfortunately. Only m huncho
I love this reaction so much you guys were so interested in the 🐐 music❤️❤️
I still can’t believe you don’t no Dave he’s very special you definitely need to do more Dave reactions. So please do Dave blackbox thanks
Great reaction the this video - great discussion afterwards - this video is powerful bro. I've said for a long time now that we as a global black community have been nutured and cultured and manipulated into committing these atrocities on ourselves. No longer does the white man need to chain us up, beat us down and tell us that we aint worth shit because we doing it to ourselves now and we dont even realise it. Especially popular culture - its just geared up for us to hate one another. Everybody throwin shade, talkin trash, clappin back... ALL negative! Its time we address this narrative and change our mindset to one of pure positivity, love and respect for one another.
Legends mate just being yourselves creasing me up 😂😂
krept - last night in lagos
krept - last letter to cadet
krept and konan - my story
love the videos you guys hella funny too keep it up
Thank you!
No you need to watch all 3 letter songs.
1st - Letter to Krept - Cadet
2nd - Letter to Cadet - Krept
3rd - Last letter to Cadet - Krept (After Cadet died recently, they were cousins).
Good work btw
Imagine only seeing the title in the notification and immediately you know the song can only be Black by Dave 👊🏿✊🏿
Goose Bumps Never Lie. IMO Dave is a very important artist for these times. Kudos for playing & talking about it.
I think alot of the younger generation of Black American need to travel to different parts of Africa more even if it's for holiday. It will be a start and am sure you will get something from that experience.
i'm so glad you've finally got around to doing this. And everything you said about El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz to give him his chosen name when he was killed by the NOI through the CIA (Malcolm X), not being taught is true. same for what you said about the Black Panther movement, and the reason the KKK hasn't been disbanded is because they can take their hood off and go back to the police station or the court room and the school room the next morning and no one would ever know. i think you should also do Akala - Maangamizi
Berna BlackBox smashes this one to peace’s
Watch his live performance of this song at the Brit awards
I fought against the tears, over 400 years
Table Slappin got me happy,
2020, lets get snappy!
Best Regards
For any non racist white dudes like myself, who think they understand to some level, the pain within black culture and even modern day black societies, whether that is from watching from afar or knowing people first hand, just watch these two men's faces watching that track play. Let that sink in... You two don't even need to speak or react. The lyrics, the images and your reaction in real time speaks a thousand words. Deep!
Great reaction. 🔥🔥🔥 you need to check out his freestyle when he was 15/16
Dave - blackbox
And please react to
Dave - Panic attack (him playing live on piano)
Oh and his album is pure 🔥🔥🔥 ‘Psychodrama’
GET RECORDING ;)
Black Spanish guy here, we don't get taught anything about our history and lineage but our families and community in general do.
I wish Americans where more in contact with their african side cause it really is a warm community for the most part.
Love the reactions 🔥 Dave- Paper Cuts just dropped not long ago, its gotta be on your list 💯
Big tune, proper Deep 💯💯💯👌
This seemed to hit you like Akala? Real talk from the UK. When are you thinking of doing the other Akala Fire in the booths? Love your reactions.
Hope by the time your kids are old enough, the topics mentioned won't be something they would have to experience.
Devlin fire in the booth part 1&2
Please
Love your UK reactions
Keep it up😀😀😀
In order for the crab in bucket mentality to be, you first have to ask who put all those crab in one bucket? When crab was free in the ocean they were fine, but when they were all got and put into that condition than it got fucked up.
6:54 is the 2019 top boy actors. Dave played Modie
As an African , who grew up and was educated in Zimbabwe, I always feel for all black pple outside the continent. The reason being we do African History for 4 yrs of High School, we cover Ancient African empire's from the Kingdom of Kush, Mhunumutapa Empire, Gt Zimbabwe(12-14th century )Zulu Empire ,therefore understanding were we're from. Dont get me wrong there's some stuff that was erased, artefacts stolen, rock paintings that the colonizers tried to destroy, but for the most part we r taught and know where we're from, and who we're, problem is we have westernized leaders and society , that only value capitalism, therefore their own wealth, and close pple..
We're definitely envious of that
Thank you
For the vid? You're welcome 😬
The ancestral heritage thing is sad, but it's also interesting. Knowledge of your past has been stripped from you for so many generations now, you could purely incidentally have relatives from every part of Africa. Or, also purely incidentally, it could be one specific region, country or tribe. I don't know how I'd feel about that, which would be worse, not having a label narrower than a continent, or not knowing if the continent label is as narrow as it can get even in full knowledge of my heritage. My bloodline never moved, nor was ever forced, from this island, at least as far back as is genealogically relevant. Knowing that kind of makes it almost unimportant to me. But not knowing how much of me is English, how much of me is Welsh, and how much I have no clue about? I think that would almost become an obsession.
As for how progressive we are in the UK? Not enough. Our education is... necessarily patchy. Our strategy for making sure everything in history is taught is to teach different classes and year groups different things. Some people are going to be really educated on parts of black history. A lot of other people won't have a clue about it, they'll have been taught about India, China, Polynesia, America, or something else. Tolerance is probably higher here than in the US, but racism is probably about level, it's just portrayed differently. British culture is perfidy. Our way of addressing things we don't like tends to be excessive politeness. So yea, we were never into lynching black people (though we had "paki bashing" which, while not as extreme, was still senseless violence on the basis of race), we don't have police summarily executing black people, but what we do have is a lot of shit said behind closed doors. We have unconscious bias as much as anyone else. It's still more difficult for minorities to progress in their careers. We have people crossing streets, clutching bags, sideways glances, and defensive politeness to avoid anticipated conflict that probably was never coming. You're probably more aware of this now in the wake of recent events than you would've been when this was recorded though.
I'll also say, as a white Brit, I watch black people reacting to black media to try and get a black perspective on black subjects. I have no means to do so in my day to day life, there will always be my white self muddying waters if I'm not passively consuming prerecorded media. What's more, for every white person you see recommending this particular kind of message, there's a hundred more here in the UK not doing so. It's self selecting. As slow paced and well enunciated as I find Dave's Black to be, I know full well every single one of my family members will complain that they can't understand it, because they are not exposed to black music and they have no interest in being exposed to it. For a more accurate portrayal of white Brits, check out the British media's response to Dave's performance of this track at the Brits earlier this year. Entirely focused on the one line of Dave calling out a white man for being racist. Nothing else was taken away, except for interviews with Jack Merritt's family, another white person. British racism isn't just the hatred, it's largely the complete disinterest.
and as for fan names, possibly the Table Legs?
Not bad 😂
Hey have a reaction to Bam Bam voice of the streets ! With Kenny
cityban a must!
Love you guys! Please react to OCEAN WISDOM - TING DUN!!!!!
My bad thought this was a BlackBox in any case Berna or Wretch Fire in the booth
I know this vid came out time ago and I’m sure there’s comments about it but although there’s seems like a lot of white people telling you to react to black empowerment songs the Uk is sooo racist.
since talks of Brexit which started in 2016 I think racism has been on the rise rapidly. Or maybe it’s not it’s just people aren’t afraid to voice there racist opinions anymore.
When I was a kid growing up in Birmingham no one really experiences racism and I just thought it was a few people in england and maybe an Eastern European and American problem but bruv I was wrong. Outside main cities like london , Birmingham , Manchester etc the Uk is so racist because it’s predominantly white. The black population makes up 3% of the Uk population so there’s not a lot. And most of the black people live in cities. There will be towns in england where there’s not a single black person and maybe a few south Asians. These are the places that made me realise england was racist.
It’s scary how so uneducated these people are. Calling celebrities like Stormzy , Lewis Hamilton , John Boyega etc racist for supporting BLM. They really think it’s a white hatred group or something. You don’t see the south Asians complaining about it because they go through the same struggle in the Uk and there’s a lot more Asians than black people here.
The English defence league promotes so much hate and a few years ago the EDL protests would be in the hundreds. Today they are in the thousands. Racism is a rising problem in the UK and it’s scary. Ian Wright a famous former black footballer (soccer) compared today to times when he was a teen in the 70s and 80s when white kids would chase them out the areas in SOUTH LONDON too with knifes and swords.
Scary times in the UK and every single day we look more similar to the USA. Dave also was called racist by white people when he performed black live at the Brit awards (uk Grammys) Similar to the Beyoncé situation
You two definitely related to the Klumps 😂😂
Krept and konan reactions please🔥
He was showing successful people like Raheem sterling(top footballer) Ozwald Boateng(top designer) and Stormzy(you know already), sorry if i missed anyone. Dave is an exceptional talent, very intelligent and charismatic. He is my example when people say ''they just rap about violence and cars and shit'' along with Akala. Avelino is also exceptional, suggest 'Cassius Clay' if you haven't done that already.
Damned good actor too actually
Thanks for the insight. And we did Cassius Clay: ruclips.net/video/l-npPx-E8L4/видео.html
@@TableSlappinFunny oh yeh, I liked it already lol
Told you Dave black box freestyle reaction when he was 16/17 real
Check out "suli breaks"
Education..........
Now that's food for thought 👌🏼
We've actually seen that before
Lesley by Dave
Ok , now go n watch his live performance at The Brits please
We'll record that soon!
Please check out Devlin 64 bars it's old but the best one out you all will love it trust me😁😁👌
React to Streatham or Professor X by Dave
na white people were calling radio station to get this banned and as for history is school, its the same as yours. rosa pars MLK and watch the old roots episodes. education on black history weak here too
PACK- MASTER Just listen to Akala and hear the facts
Id say most white people respected this song but there were defo a few [white] people that called Dave himself racist for making this song. A few people on twitter saying it should be taken down
That's sad
why u guys sleeping on dave FITB?????
they not from ethiopia. ethiopia the only country not colonised
East Africa as a whole wasn’t enslaved. None of our ancestors were taken from Tanzania, Kenya, Somalia, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Rwanda and Uganda. But you’re right about the colonisation, most East African countries were colonised by Italy and UK, except 🇪🇹
Your intro is so whack. Waste of 4 mins until the video started. Smhhhh