London Posse were dope, but Hiphop was too American hence why it didn't take off here. Jungle was embraced and then that took off, then it was garage, and then grime.
hip hop took off, it was just never commercialised by an elitist industry to glamorise the darker side of hip hop and further capitalist interests (such as having a criminal minded ethnicity with which to stock prison slave labour, sell sweatshop labels etc), infact it was never commercialised at all; like they are doing with grime nowadays
Not true. Hip Hop was big enough from the mid 80's. You also forgot about house music, which came on the scene in the late 80's and led to many commercial hits. Many hip hop artists had commercial hits in the late 80's and early 90's - Special Ed, Doug E Fresh, Eric B and Rakim, Cookie Crew, NWA, Run DMC, Beastie Boys, Queen Lattifa, The Real Roxanne and Howie Tee, Antoinette to name but a few
people used to chat about rude boys, well this is an exact example what they were talking about.
Yep!
Can't believe I'm a old hip hop head and I only heard of these about a month ago .they're mint lol
i give you like bro but that was a bit remiss
I remember standing a few metres from the stage watching Demon D do this track: it was like watching a legend🎉
Never did a weak record. Bigup Rodney P & V
Bionic . Trendsetters!!!!!
Supreme banger!
Pass the music rhythm on so good 🌹💖🌹❤️💖🌹🐝🐝🐝🐝🐝
London Posse alwaays
So kool
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Re share this is fresh
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this is ridiculous, london posse were a class act
And the first song
im on one.. criminally underated.- shouldve been on th chronicles re issue.):(
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London Posse NEVER trp record.
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London Posse were dope, but Hiphop was too American hence why it didn't take off here. Jungle was embraced and then that took off, then it was garage, and then grime.
hip hop took off, it was just never commercialised by an elitist industry to glamorise the darker side of hip hop and further capitalist interests (such as having a criminal minded ethnicity with which to stock prison slave labour, sell sweatshop labels etc), infact it was never commercialised at all; like they are doing with grime nowadays
Not true. Hip Hop was big enough from the mid 80's. You also forgot about house music, which came on the scene in the late 80's and led to many commercial hits. Many hip hop artists had commercial hits in the late 80's and early 90's - Special Ed, Doug E Fresh, Eric B and Rakim, Cookie Crew, NWA, Run DMC, Beastie Boys, Queen Lattifa, The Real Roxanne and Howie Tee, Antoinette to name but a few
5$ to everyone who dislikes this wack
Topshotta 1 $10 for you to get lost
Topshotta 1 uh... I can't argue with that 😂😂😂😂
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