The part where General Levy stepped up to the mic is absolutely one of the most iconic moments in the history of British music. Almost every person in this country has heard Jungle is Massive.
dizzzee rascal crashed this freestyle, he was driving his car and heard his friends in the radio and had to pull up to the studio. that's why they got hyped when he entered, because it wasn't planned
Wtf.??? I'm an American. I love dnb. I love dnb mcs. I love grime, UK drill etc.. I've listened to this mix soooo many times. I've NEVER heard this before! This gets me even more hyped! Gives me an entire different take! Thank you for this comment!,!
This energy in the room is also 20 years of these man doing this together. This is what grime is all about. A group of people jump on the mic and either have a good time while seeing who is the best
Honestly, from Junglist Massive, to Boy in the Corner, to Thats Not Me, to Man Dont Care, Hypest Hype, Rari Workout... A real discography of carrying a genre here. BBK the real ones.
When General Levy does "Incredible", you dont understand..... It's like an anthem for the UK, especially those growing up in the 90s going to clubs listening to early jungle, early rave, early dnb, early ragga, early garage, early house. It was a time when SO MUCH was born from, and all those guys around Levy, grew up in those clubs hearing that track. On top of that i think it's fair to say that MANY of us, (me included) knew the song for so long and loved but, but then seeing him perform it AND REALISING HE MAKES THAT SOUND WITH HIS MOUTH?!! Ok yeah some knew, but lots of us thought it was added in, but he MAKES it live, is fucking insane. That all of these things contributed to such love and sentimental-ness for this. That's why the guys around show so much love. Song legendary, and Levy legendary.
we appreciate you guys actually listening to our suggestions consistently and getting involved in the UK scene❤ you 2 deserve a lot more than 50k. soon come hopefully.
The reason they are so in sync when it comes to bars is because these are bars from their most well known songs. Also many of them are members of Boy Better Know (BBK). So at the start from right to left: JME with the durag Lethal Bizzle in the middle Tempa T with the vest. Then Skepta came in (who is JME’s brother) Then the guy with dreads and black hat in the middle is Jammer. 20:00 is Dizzee Rascal
The main reason these guys are so in sync is because spitting in huge groups like this is how they came up - they spit on pirate radio grime sets clashing with other MCs every week. They developed great, unique cadences and memorable bars to stick out on the radio and they developed their style and fan base like this.
its also worth noting that pretty much all these guys were spitting bars togther before grime was a known thing - ruclips.net/video/1QMtflre3No/видео.html
as a uk native i love how hyped you guys are at this set. its not just one the most hype videos in grime but one of the most hype videos in music period. this set never fails to get me amped up!
The guy who joined in and it was the “thats not me” was skepta, and JME was the one with the durag that gave him the headphones, it’s both their song he was doing Skepta ft. JME “that’s not me”
The reason the seasoned UK rappers flow so effortless on any beat is cos most have literally done their 10,000 hours. Back in the 2000's most of these guys were on illegal pirate radio and would spit bars back to back every week. So most ppl know their catchphrases and popular bars. Like every mc has his trademark bars so when they spit them everyone joins in
You see when the General steps in that booth, that was actual history. Even all the top British artists in that booth got their phones out, because they where struck. Levy is the actual GOAT.
Dizzee got the Flow to make a Boy Wile Out. Six foot deep, you could never climb out, knock a boy inside, knock a boy out. Sorry, the last four words of your comment were the setup bar that Dizzee used to use for that grouping
In order: Lethal Bizzle(Blue & white T-shirt), JME(with rag & cap) , Tempa T (in the black vest), Skepta(first tagged in) , Jammer (boy better know cap),Dizzie Rascal (cap back to front, shabba t-shirt), Footsy (white t-shirt & cap), Fekky (long sleeve white t-shirt),,, last but not least General Levy (ABSOLUTE F**King GOAT)
ffs i had to comment. this was so legendary featuring nothing but legends. was like seeing a set from a rave u didnt go to. they sync cause they all known each other since early 2000s and all of them were pionners in their own way. being in their age group this is the calibre of music i miss listening to so much. n general levy at the end is like an og to all these coming in the generation before them and his tune was so big it was unreal, i had it on tape cassette back from radio recording in the mid 90s. this got me so pumped
When I die, ‘Incredible’ is my funeral tune❤ No contest. Just utterly brilliant watching those enormous smiles break out over your faces when you hear this stuff that we have loved for decades! What an absolute joy! Thank you SO much for your content.
This is Grimey shit, England and the streets will never forget Grime back in the early 2000s im 30 and i grew up to this and still hypes me up now💪🏻💪🏽💪🏿
This is the type of energy you get on any 60 minute set and n pirate radio or at a rave 🔥🔥 most of the OGs started in pirate radio The confusion of who’s who had me in stitches tho 😂😂
Incredible- general levy Is the iconic tune you requested. It’s in the style of jungle, a truly UK sound that evolved from the Jamaican dancehall culture of the early 90s. Very different style but soooo iconic. One of my fav genres
this 60min is one of the most legendary things ever in the grime scene, came right at the time people where saying grime was dead, they proved all dem wrong with this. absolute hype.
Having watched this 60 minutes (22 minutes) 100s of times, you man are hyped AF 5 minutes in. Knowing what's coming up it's 100% gonna be a lit reaction vid 🔥🔥🔥
Also I’m not sure if anyone’s said this yet but in the UK, man usually have iconic or well known verses and bars they hop into which is how everyone else is able to join in
The reason they are all so in sinc is because they been rapping together for like 20 years.. and this group especially are really close so they'll know eachothers bars over the years. Legends!
New here for sure. Love watching USA guys that can follow proper bars.... watching GRIME. I'm 34, been on it since it didn't exist. Its come a long way. Ill drop some suggestions in some newer vids. SUBSCRIBED Love yall vibes
Got another suggestion guys. Dizzee Rascal went on Sway in the Morning once and did the 5 fingers of death, it’s really good, recommend it for a reaction
The reason they all know each others bars is because they was all rapping with each other back to back for years on pirate radio station before they all blew up. A lot of the bars they were spitting were from way back in the day.
@@goldenduck854 more then that I'm 39 I was listening to Wiley and Dizzee Rascal when I was 15 or 16. Pay as You go cartel, Heartless crew then Nasty crew after. The good old days. And it was probably so solid crew before all of them.
I'm so happy you found this Gem haha! Love finding your channel me and my mates always put this on when we have a drinking session also I think General Levy is the best example of the Jamaican influence on british music, and he's highly respected in his scene
Great reaction, you got mixed up with some of the mc's, in order it's Lethal Bizzle, Jme, Tempa T, Skepta, Jammer, Dizzee Rascal, Foostie, Fekky and General Levy 👍🏻
@@BeersBars The part where you recognise the That's Not Me lyrics and wondering if that's someone else using those lyrics - that's Skepta, rapping his own lyrics aha. This whole set is just these MCs freestyling lyrics from their own songs. Which also explains why they all know each other's lyrics and ad-lib along to each other.
Bro the one with du rag is jme. Skepta is the big one who got tagged in. The guy in the blue t shirt is lethal bizzle. The little muscle man is Tempa T. The Rasta man is jammer. You guys getting it ALLL twisted 😂. The one who came in later is Dizzy Rascal ( the one with mob boss bar)
It's really hard to understate just how much of a micrososm this is of British music. You have nearly 30 years (now) worth of music from the originals like The General, but also Bizzle Dizzy and Skepta, but the younger guys like JME as well. This might be one of the shining points of English music, let alone none-white posh guys. Cultural cornerstone, and a showcase of true legends.
Great reaction! ❤ Got all the guys completely mixed up tho - I was laughing so much at the confidence you had correcting him like ‘nah that’s not JMD that’s Skepta’ 🤦🏾♂️🤣🤣🤣👍🏾 Love the energy still
Guys your reactions did this Legendary set justice! as someone that grew up listening to all these guys this set is up there as one of the best ever in UK music
I am in England and that was so much fun watching your reactions and enjoyment ha! Welcome to our world - music and tracks of my youth 😁. As General Levy says: "Incredible!"
Found your channel what feels like a few minutes ago, but turns out I’ve been sat here for hours watching these UK reactions. LOVING IT! Love seeing our stuff getting enjoyed across the pond ❤️ keep up the class work lads!
This was great to watch! This is the music of my teens 😅 when you hear general play in the club, you know the energy is about to hit a whole new level 😄🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I love watching your videos so much!! Everybody out here in the UK experienced exactly the same excitement you're feeling now when this stuff first came out. These videos genuinely make it feel as exciting as when you're sitting with your mates and getting pumped the first time you watch it. Keep it up with UK stuff and we'll keep watching
General Levy and Mista Jam are two of the true UK Jungle goats. Incredible used to blow the roof off warehouse back in 88 then hit the charts in 89 and it is still an absolute banger today. Jungle Is Massive 💯
You don't hear much from Levy now as he is 52, he is however still very much musically active, albeit for himself rather than the fame these days. You can find all his official and bootleg releases on his official channel @generallevy1
@@bd2691 Yeah yeah I know, I was part of the Jungle scene. However he says both. It's a play on words and always has been. It is indeed Junglist Massive as a call out to all the Jungle heads but also a statement, Jungle is (was then) massive.
Stratford Rex in the early 2000’s/late 90’s was insane according to my older siblings and cousins also other cyphers, events and shows used to get shut down bc of how crazy the events were back the day
Hilarious hearing the misnaming as they are our bread and butter overr here but qudos on the attention to our boys. 👌🏻 Grear watching on a friday with a drink.
Soo many legends in this and the way they’re able to bounce off each other cause the songs their singing are classics so everyone knows the lyrics.. honestly general levy does some banging remixes of new tunes to this day proper bangers should check some out
MASSIVE congrats for your 50 + subs, you're defo honorary part of the UK mandem, been wicked to see you grow from the get go!!! Think we've all mentioned that so many musical genres have been UK created over the decades SO the mighty General Levy had big hits back in the 90s. Coming from Ragga, Drum n' Bass, Jungle & Dubstep & of course Grime... I mean there are SO many genres that we created that America rarely decided to open its doors to, unfortunately for those there that love really great music & the talent that goes with it. It's brilliant that now, thanks to your channel & others Americans are able to learn a bit more about it. We're known to be open to any underground scene so much so that when the Detroit Techno & Chicago House guys weren't feeling the love in the States they came here to work & collaborate as our scene was massive & our deep respect for what they were creating blew their minds. They couldn't believe what they were experiencing here with our mad raves & musical dedication without bias. One day a selection of 1 track from these uniquely UK genres with your reactions would be amazing!! UK Acid House Drum n' Bass Jungle Dub Step Trip Hop UK Garage Acid Jazz
Absolutely love you guys reactions, recently discovered your channel. Keep up the great content showcasing our great UK artists. Respect from North West England 👏
I used to be in a rap crew with like 8 members and we hung around almost every day. Everyone knew the lyrics of each other and anyone could adlib anyone on any beat to support. That is one thing that is great about being a crew like that. We freestyled over beats for days, often the same verses, to see how they go in a different cadence. That adds up to insane practice on any tempo or any vibe. So when a cypher like this happens you can jump in at any time if you feel it. You just gotta give a signal that you want a turn. In the video you can see them shoulder tapping each other and passing on the headphones etc. If you are really into rapping that is all you do and doing this is easy while impressive to others and there is a chance you surprise yourself with a fresh performance of old written bars.
Incredible came out in 1994 and there’s videos of General Levy live in London from the 80’s. Early 2000’s is just the hype from the Ali G movie when they used the track and brought it back into the charts.
General levy been around a long time, a big part of the jungle/dancehall scene. Not sure if still releasing songs but he regularly uploads remixes to his channel where he just does his own thing over another instrumental.
I stumbled across your channel and I can’t stop watching your reactions to the UK music scene. This BBC 1 Extra freestyle is epic with some of the OGs of the UK Grime, Drum and Bass, and Jungle music. First 3 people- Lethal Bizzle white top blue sleeves, JME wearing the durag, Tempa T with the black vest top. Then enters, Skepta (JMEs brother) with the black cap, then Jammer with the black T and Boy Better Know (BBK) cap, then Dizzee Rascal black T with yellow writing, then Footsie white T black cap, then Fekky white T with handwriting, then General Levy with the long dreads and MistaJam on the decks. All these guys have been battling and making cyphers for years and most of the have been or are still part of BBK.
Dizzee a big reason these man rap today! Proper OG … the first uk rapper to probably go charting before a lot of the rappers come through! You should go through his old music, boy in da corner album is fire 🔥
The part where General Levy stepped up to the mic is absolutely one of the most iconic moments in the history of British music. Almost every person in this country has heard Jungle is Massive.
*Junglist massive Lol.. it’s actually called Incredible as well
So iconic it made it to the BBC’s “showreel” to celebrate its 100th birthday. Amazing.
So iconic that you don't know it's Junglist Massive and the track is Incredible?
Junglist checking in from Canada. I am disappointed.
Why does tarzan keep getting lost?
Because JUNGLIST MASSIVE! 😂
I thought I sensed a disturbance in the force...
cracking me up at you guys correcting each other on who is who, yet it's never right lmao. love the reaction
dizzzee rascal crashed this freestyle, he was driving his car and heard his friends in the radio and had to pull up to the studio. that's why they got hyped when he entered, because it wasn't planned
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Facts.
Wtf.??? I'm an American. I love dnb. I love dnb mcs. I love grime, UK drill etc.. I've listened to this mix soooo many times. I've NEVER heard this before! This gets me even more hyped! Gives me an entire different take! Thank you for this comment!,!
@@matthoward598 I'm from London and never even heard this story before, makes sense though and it makes this session feel even more special.
@@matthoward598 at like 19:40 when he comes in he mentions how he heard it outside and decided he couldnt miss it !
This energy in the room is also 20 years of these man doing this together. This is what grime is all about. A group of people jump on the mic and either have a good time while seeing who is the best
Honestly, from Junglist Massive, to Boy in the Corner, to Thats Not Me, to Man Dont Care, Hypest Hype, Rari Workout...
A real discography of carrying a genre here. BBK the real ones.
When General Levy does "Incredible", you dont understand..... It's like an anthem for the UK, especially those growing up in the 90s going to clubs listening to early jungle, early rave, early dnb, early ragga, early garage, early house. It was a time when SO MUCH was born from, and all those guys around Levy, grew up in those clubs hearing that track. On top of that i think it's fair to say that MANY of us, (me included) knew the song for so long and loved but, but then seeing him perform it AND REALISING HE MAKES THAT SOUND WITH HIS MOUTH?!! Ok yeah some knew, but lots of us thought it was added in, but he MAKES it live, is fucking insane. That all of these things contributed to such love and sentimental-ness for this. That's why the guys around show so much love. Song legendary, and Levy legendary.
Hold tight General Levy!!! 💥💥💥
Respected by man, and loved by gal 👊🏼👊🏼👊🏼💥💥💥
@@theapavlou3030 he literally says it,hence the comment duh
we appreciate you guys actually listening to our suggestions consistently and getting involved in the UK scene❤ you 2 deserve a lot more than 50k. soon come hopefully.
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@@BeersBars check P Money x Silencer ft. Chip, D Double E, Dizzee Rascal - Stuttering
The reason they are so in sync when it comes to bars is because these are bars from their most well known songs. Also many of them are members of Boy Better Know (BBK).
So at the start from right to left:
JME with the durag
Lethal Bizzle in the middle
Tempa T with the vest.
Then Skepta came in (who is JME’s brother)
Then the guy with dreads and black hat in the middle is Jammer.
20:00 is Dizzee Rascal
Boy Better Know
The main reason these guys are so in sync is because spitting in huge groups like this is how they came up - they spit on pirate radio grime sets clashing with other MCs every week. They developed great, unique cadences and memorable bars to stick out on the radio and they developed their style and fan base like this.
Hell yess ahaha general levi took me back love that song 🔥🔥🔥🖤
its also worth noting that pretty much all these guys were spitting bars togther before grime was a known thing - ruclips.net/video/1QMtflre3No/видео.html
as a uk native i love how hyped you guys are at this set. its not just one the most hype videos in grime but one of the most hype videos in music period. this set never fails to get me amped up!
The guy who joined in and it was the “thats not me” was skepta, and JME was the one with the durag that gave him the headphones, it’s both their song he was doing Skepta ft. JME “that’s not me”
The reason the seasoned UK rappers flow so effortless on any beat is cos most have literally done their 10,000 hours. Back in the 2000's most of these guys were on illegal pirate radio and would spit bars back to back every week. So most ppl know their catchphrases and popular bars. Like every mc has his trademark bars so when they spit them everyone joins in
You see when the General steps in that booth, that was actual history. Even all the top British artists in that booth got their phones out, because they where struck. Levy is the actual GOAT.
Regarding how in sync they are: these guys were the entire scene for like 20 - 30 years. They know each other's stuff back front inside out.
Dizzee got the Flow to make a Boy Wile Out. Six foot deep, you could never climb out, knock a boy inside, knock a boy out.
Sorry, the last four words of your comment were the setup bar that Dizzee used to use for that grouping
That was the grime culture man radio sets , clashes , reloads , everyone chanting barz ….what an era 🔥🔥🔥🔥
.....😲 AAAAAAAA ... General Levyyyy !! 🔥🔥🔥 ...wow that was fu*king .. Incredible 😸 ! TY so much for this...lol... wow... I hadn't seen it 🤯...🤘💜
In order: Lethal Bizzle(Blue & white T-shirt), JME(with rag & cap) , Tempa T (in the black vest), Skepta(first tagged in) , Jammer (boy better know cap),Dizzie Rascal (cap back to front, shabba t-shirt), Footsy (white t-shirt & cap), Fekky (long sleeve white t-shirt),,, last but not least General Levy (ABSOLUTE F**King GOAT)
This reaction is how imma watch this masterpiece from now on, good job bros
One of the greatest Grime sets, EVER!!! History was made this day 💯💯😤😤😤
ffs i had to comment. this was so legendary featuring nothing but legends. was like seeing a set from a rave u didnt go to. they sync cause they all known each other since early 2000s and all of them were pionners in their own way. being in their age group this is the calibre of music i miss listening to so much. n general levy at the end is like an og to all these coming in the generation before them and his tune was so big it was unreal, i had it on tape cassette back from radio recording in the mid 90s. this got me so pumped
What I love about this is loads of extremely talented guys enjoying themselves immensely, looked like a vibe in there.
Your reaction to general levy coming on the mic is exactly what happens everytime. He's a monster.
Loved the reaction to this.
When I die, ‘Incredible’ is my funeral tune❤ No contest.
Just utterly brilliant watching those enormous smiles break out over your faces when you hear this stuff that we have loved for decades! What an absolute joy!
Thank you SO much for your content.
General Levy is legendary 🙌🏼 ❤
This is Grimey shit, England and the streets will never forget Grime back in the early 2000s im 30 and i grew up to this and still hypes me up now💪🏻💪🏽💪🏿
Skepta took the headphones from Skepta. Mandem are with full confidence during confusion
This is the type of energy you get on any 60 minute set and n pirate radio or at a rave 🔥🔥 most of the OGs started in pirate radio
The confusion of who’s who had me in stitches tho 😂😂
It's one of those videos you come back to every two months and kick off a UK grime binge for a few days on
Incredible- general levy
Is the iconic tune you requested. It’s in the style of jungle, a truly UK sound that evolved from the Jamaican dancehall culture of the early 90s. Very different style but soooo iconic. One of my fav genres
this 60min is one of the most legendary things ever in the grime scene, came right at the time people where saying grime was dead, they proved all dem wrong with this. absolute hype.
Watching you guys get so excited about the music I grew up on is hitting me in the feels bro. Love you boys
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All the new drill stuff is cool alot of talent but this is our bread and butter, can never test these vibes real nostalgic here 😂
Having watched this 60 minutes (22 minutes) 100s of times, you man are hyped AF 5 minutes in. Knowing what's coming up it's 100% gonna be a lit reaction vid 🔥🔥🔥
Also I’m not sure if anyone’s said this yet but in the UK, man usually have iconic or well known verses and bars they hop into which is how everyone else is able to join in
The reason they are all so in sinc is because they been rapping together for like 20 years.. and this group especially are really close so they'll know eachothers bars over the years. Legends!
Yo this is absolutely classic. Glad to see this set getting some love outside the UK
Jungle is massive 🔥General levy take a bow.The most hype video ever. Apparently Dizzy was just walking past
Junglist massive*
I just opened my iPad and saw this gem. What a treat. So hyped to watch it, it’s a trip
It was awesome ✌️🍻
New here for sure. Love watching USA guys that can follow proper bars.... watching GRIME.
I'm 34, been on it since it didn't exist. Its come a long way. Ill drop some suggestions in some newer vids.
SUBSCRIBED Love yall vibes
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I rate you guys man giving UK the time and day to listen to some of our artists. Keep doing your thing👊💪🔥
Got another suggestion guys.
Dizzee Rascal went on Sway in the Morning once and did the 5 fingers of death, it’s really good, recommend it for a reaction
The greatest ever 60 mins live. This goes down in UK Music history
This should have a million views maynee
Dizzee proved hes better than everyone there and they know it
That beat is spaceship btw
The UK... I love living in the UK.
It's a full of multicultural stuff. This is on one of the biggest radio station.
Happy with this! Brings back so many memories this 60mins!
ive also till got "incredible" on vinyl from 1994
General Levy and Dizzy just kill it !!!
General Levy is on another level !!!
The reason they all know each others bars is because they was all rapping with each other back to back for years on pirate radio station before they all blew up. A lot of the bars they were spitting were from way back in the day.
from 15 years plus back in the day
@@goldenduck854 more then that I'm 39 I was listening to Wiley and Dizzee Rascal when I was 15 or 16. Pay as You go cartel, Heartless crew then Nasty crew after. The good old days. And it was probably so solid crew before all of them.
That's awesome!!
@@Samw8484everyone says that PAYG cartel’s best track was Champagne Dance, but I much preferred ‘Anywhere’
Jungle is Massive is now 30xyearscold, but still sounds fresh AF and General Levy is still killing it !
Incredible was the first jungle track to get into the top 10 in the uk general levy leaving a legacy 🔥
I just subscribed to these two guys, love watching their happy little faces discovering the UK sound. Wait for the General ❤
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I'm so happy you found this Gem haha! Love finding your channel me and my mates always put this on when we have a drinking session also I think General Levy is the best example of the Jamaican influence on british music, and he's highly respected in his scene
Great reaction, you got mixed up with some of the mc's, in order it's Lethal Bizzle, Jme, Tempa T, Skepta, Jammer, Dizzee Rascal, Foostie, Fekky and General Levy 👍🏻
Thanks 🙏🍻
@@BeersBars The part where you recognise the That's Not Me lyrics and wondering if that's someone else using those lyrics - that's Skepta, rapping his own lyrics aha. This whole set is just these MCs freestyling lyrics from their own songs. Which also explains why they all know each other's lyrics and ad-lib along to each other.
Seeing yous get hyped at the beginning 😂😂😂😂 then thinking, I can't Wait to see your reaction to General Levy 😂😂😂😂😂😂 .
You’ve got a sub by reacting to this legendary set, thanks for loving us in the U.K.
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Bro the one with du rag is jme. Skepta is the big one who got tagged in. The guy in the blue t shirt is lethal bizzle. The little muscle man is Tempa T. The Rasta man is jammer. You guys getting it ALLL twisted 😂. The one who came in later is Dizzy Rascal ( the one with mob boss bar)
It's really hard to understate just how much of a micrososm this is of British music. You have nearly 30 years (now) worth of music from the originals like The General, but also Bizzle Dizzy and Skepta, but the younger guys like JME as well. This might be one of the shining points of English music, let alone none-white posh guys. Cultural cornerstone, and a showcase of true legends.
General levy... epic. INCREDIBLLEEEEE
This era of grime, they're all at the top of the game. They're all buddies they know each others and their bars
Great reaction! ❤ Got all the guys completely mixed up tho - I was laughing so much at the confidence you had correcting him like ‘nah that’s not JMD that’s Skepta’ 🤦🏾♂️🤣🤣🤣👍🏾
Love the energy still
It’s JME as in Jamie not JMD AND YES THEY KEEP MIXING THEM UP ITS ANNOYING AF
I know this…was a typo 👍🏾
Today is deep day for me today but this came up and its smiles all round. Bless for this 😎👊👍👌✌
Head up!!!🍻
First three were tempa t, lethal bizzle and jme. Skepta took the headphones from jme
Guys your reactions did this Legendary set justice! as someone that grew up listening to all these guys this set is up there as one of the best ever in UK music
You need to do the drum and bass fire in the booth special.
RIP skibba, killed it as always.
B2B over D&B with 7-8 mc's going off
Please do the d n b vs UKG 1xtra you got grime mcs doing d n b beats and d n b mcs doing grime beats
RIP Skibadee. The Don!
I asked this about 3 times😂
ruclips.net/video/XwqlnpdYgIU/видео.html did you hear this recently from Pyro radio? P Money, Harry Shotta, Azza & Grima and Shakes the kid?
@@chriscjad yes bro, theres a big piece on a wall in my town Birmingham in his honour
I am in England and that was so much fun watching your reactions and enjoyment ha! Welcome to our world - music and tracks of my youth 😁. As General Levy says: "Incredible!"
Really appreciate it, happy to have you in the Buzz Fam ✌️🍻
Congratulations gentlemen, I remember yall being at 4.62k when i subbed Glad yo see you moving up in the world
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Same! - now do my requests please boys, duurty goodz switchin songs is gonna blow your minds 😂
Found your channel what feels like a few minutes ago, but turns out I’ve been sat here for hours watching these UK reactions. LOVING IT! Love seeing our stuff getting enjoyed across the pond ❤️ keep up the class work lads!
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This was great to watch! This is the music of my teens 😅 when you hear general play in the club, you know the energy is about to hit a whole new level 😄🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I love watching your videos so much!! Everybody out here in the UK experienced exactly the same excitement you're feeling now when this stuff first came out. These videos genuinely make it feel as exciting as when you're sitting with your mates and getting pumped the first time you watch it. Keep it up with UK stuff and we'll keep watching
Yooo in from Bristol UK and it's amazing to see your energy towards our music most us guys hate lol. Your energy is sick 🔥 my guys 🔥✊🏻
You gotta check out both the ghetts and Kano 60 minute lives sometime asw!
I’ve been asking for them for time I don’t even care if it takes them 3 hours to react to a 1 hour video I am here for it 🎉
crazyyyy i got gassed when you posted this, even if you mixed up the grime scene legends but it was all a good laugh, Beers and Bars year 2023!
Thank you soooo much for reacting to this - it is such an absolute moment in music, how can you not love it!
General Levy and Mista Jam are two of the true UK Jungle goats. Incredible used to blow the roof off warehouse back in 88 then hit the charts in 89 and it is still an absolute banger today. Jungle Is Massive 💯
You don't hear much from Levy now as he is 52, he is however still very much musically active, albeit for himself rather than the fame these days. You can find all his official and bootleg releases on his official channel @generallevy1
Junglist Massive* Lol
@@bd2691 Yeah yeah I know, I was part of the Jungle scene. However he says both. It's a play on words and always has been. It is indeed Junglist Massive as a call out to all the Jungle heads but also a statement, Jungle is (was then) massive.
? This was out in 94. Where are you getting 89 from?
One of the most legendary uk music moment right here 🙌🏼⛽️⛽️⛽️
Stratford Rex in the early 2000’s/late 90’s was insane according to my older siblings and cousins also other cyphers, events and shows used to get shut down bc of how crazy the events were back the day
The Kano/Wretch/Chip/Giggs/Newham Generals 60minutes Live is great too.
Hilarious hearing the misnaming as they are our bread and butter overr here but qudos on the attention to our boys. 👌🏻
Grear watching on a friday with a drink.
The grime scene qas born out of the jungle with general levy and garage music
Soo many legends in this and the way they’re able to bounce off each other cause the songs their singing are classics so everyone knows the lyrics.. honestly general levy does some banging remixes of new tunes to this day proper bangers should check some out
Need to listen to still sittin here remix! Top class
General Levy is from generation. Jungle music was really big when i was in high school, which we call "secondary school", here in Britain
MASSIVE congrats for your 50 + subs, you're defo honorary part of the UK mandem, been wicked to see you grow from the get go!!!
Think we've all mentioned that so many musical genres have been UK created over the decades SO the mighty General Levy had big hits back in the 90s. Coming from Ragga, Drum n' Bass, Jungle & Dubstep & of course Grime... I mean there are SO many genres that we created that America rarely decided to open its doors to, unfortunately for those there that love really great music & the talent that goes with it. It's brilliant that now, thanks to your channel & others Americans are able to learn a bit more about it.
We're known to be open to any underground scene so much so that when the Detroit Techno & Chicago House guys weren't feeling the love in the States they came here to work & collaborate as our scene was massive & our deep respect for what they were creating blew their minds. They couldn't believe what they were experiencing here with our mad raves & musical dedication without bias.
One day a selection of 1 track from these uniquely UK genres with your reactions would be amazing!!
UK Acid House
Drum n' Bass
Jungle
Dub Step
Trip Hop
UK Garage
Acid Jazz
Appreciate you!!
Absolutely love you guys reactions, recently discovered your channel. Keep up the great content showcasing our great UK artists. Respect from North West England 👏
Welcome to the Buzz Fam ✌️🍻
The film you're talking about is The Gentleman. Bloody great film.
Big up the UK Jungle Massive.
i wish you understood how legendary this video is lol having them all in one room
We grew up on this in England
I used to be in a rap crew with like 8 members and we hung around almost every day. Everyone knew the lyrics of each other and anyone could adlib anyone on any beat to support. That is one thing that is great about being a crew like that. We freestyled over beats for days, often the same verses, to see how they go in a different cadence. That adds up to insane practice on any tempo or any vibe. So when a cypher like this happens you can jump in at any time if you feel it. You just gotta give a signal that you want a turn. In the video you can see them shoulder tapping each other and passing on the headphones etc. If you are really into rapping that is all you do and doing this is easy while impressive to others and there is a chance you surprise yourself with a fresh performance of old written bars.
Facts ! Practice Hours ! Iron sharpens Iron!
13:10 Just seen your guys reaction to this and the funny part is your getting JME and Skepta mixed up and they’re brothers 😂
I've seen this original video loads and a couple reactions, my favourite every time is how Jammer gets shut down each time he steps to the mic 😂☠️
General Levy was a Jungle MC, Jungle was the original name for Drum and Bass.
Forgot about this one🔥 yous need to see the 60min live with so solid, pay as you go and heartless yous won’t regret it 🔥
General Levy the legendddd, man had the UK jungle scene on lock in the early 2000's. UK music heritage right here!
Incredible came out in 1994 and there’s videos of General Levy live in London from the 80’s. Early 2000’s is just the hype from the Ali G movie when they used the track and brought it back into the charts.
General Levy is a king. Bow down
General levy been around a long time, a big part of the jungle/dancehall scene. Not sure if still releasing songs but he regularly uploads remixes to his channel where he just does his own thing over another instrumental.
Dude in Shabba Ranks T-shirt is Dizzy Rascal 😉
I stumbled across your channel and I can’t stop watching your reactions to the UK music scene. This BBC 1 Extra freestyle is epic with some of the OGs of the UK Grime, Drum and Bass, and Jungle music. First 3 people- Lethal Bizzle white top blue sleeves, JME wearing the durag, Tempa T with the black vest top. Then enters, Skepta (JMEs brother) with the black cap, then Jammer with the black T and Boy Better Know (BBK) cap, then Dizzee Rascal black T with yellow writing, then Footsie white T black cap, then Fekky white T with handwriting, then General Levy with the long dreads and MistaJam on the decks.
All these guys have been battling and making cyphers for years and most of the have been or are still part of BBK.
Welcome to the Buzz Fam ✌️🍻
One of the greatest sets of all time in any genre, if not the best. Legendary
Dizzee a big reason these man rap today! Proper OG … the first uk rapper to probably go charting before a lot of the rappers come through! You should go through his old music, boy in da corner album is fire 🔥
First UK grime rapper, there were plenty of UK hip hop artists that charted throughout the 80’s and 90’s.