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kozee
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by kozee » Tue Oct 13, 2009 3:26 am
surface_tension wrote:seckle wrote:benga got paid. its his beat. eve is just doing her take on it. fair play to all i say. it doesn't matter that she didn't name benga. why would she?
really wanna see this:
Is Benga gonna be all up in the video dancing around, kickflipping on his skateboard and making clicking noises? .
I just wish she knew how large it is here and not just UK, oh well...
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promo
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by promo » Tue Oct 13, 2009 12:30 pm
surface_tension wrote:Me and my Bitches?
Hope I never run into them at the club.
Seriously tho that rap/vocal/whatever - the lyrics are just total shite.

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deamonds
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by deamonds » Tue Oct 13, 2009 12:45 pm
smdroccity wrote:
Some people still here dubstep and say they don't like that "techno shit"
you will be surprised how many UK heads say that aswell..
Out to benga though, he must have got a pretty penny for that tune!
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spaniard
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by spaniard » Tue Oct 13, 2009 1:29 pm
The debate on dubstep going mainstream always make me laugh, people getting all angry. Pretty pathetic imo.
It's like sssssshhhhhhhhh dont mention dubstep it's a secret. It's not even a debate it's one side vs the other, one side being people who are single minded "dont take dubstep away from me" kind of people and then you have the realists who make sense and can see the positve and negative of a given situation.
People need to make a living you know.
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dubble
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by dubble » Tue Oct 13, 2009 2:15 pm
I want to see Benga doing a gunshot in the video
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drlego
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by drlego » Tue Oct 13, 2009 5:23 pm
you dont like it then dont buy it or listen to it.
Its a hell of a lot harder to produce than to get behind a keyboard and get all worked up about fuck all.
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NilsFG
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by NilsFG » Tue Oct 13, 2009 6:06 pm
drlego wrote:you dont like it then dont buy it or listen to it.
Its a hell of a lot harder to produce than to get behind a keyboard and get all worked up about fuck all.
I don't think anyone's hating Benga and/or E-Trips.
I think everybody is just hating the vocals that were put on E-Trips.
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tekka
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by tekka » Tue Oct 13, 2009 7:33 pm
"we are all bitching up in the thread,
we are all bitching up in the thread."
could someone put a Benga beat under that?
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by tavravlavish » Tue Oct 13, 2009 8:23 pm
tekka wrote:"we are all bitching up in the thread,
we are all bitching up in the thread."
could someone put a Benga beat under that?
nice!
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dubsteptim
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by dubsteptim » Wed Oct 14, 2009 1:48 pm
big ups benga, cant get the audio here at work but def will take a listen
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_boring
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by _boring » Thu Oct 15, 2009 8:33 am
this is pure GARBAGE. she sounds like shit.
people need to learn about a genre before they start trying to put their vocals on tracks.
yeesh, that sounds sooooo fucking horrible i wanna yuke.
if you wanna hear an american female MC on dubstep check Ashburners remix of She's a Bitch by Missy Elliot.
fuck this bullshit.
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syhr
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by syhr » Thu Oct 15, 2009 9:47 am
i really don't understand this attitude that Dubstep being pushed into the American mainstream is an unquestionable good thing and anyone who says otherwise is 'elitist'
there's nothing wrong with wanting to protect the integrity of a genre and all this attention makes me worry that it's going to go the way of hip hop - soulless and money hungry.
anyone can listen to it. i wish more people would. but when you start inviting chat show hosts, car companies, massive major record labels and other rampantly capitalist organisations and people into it, it can only end in tears.
no one wants a scenario 5 years down the line when the real heads are crying that we wish we'd stood up for 'our' thing when it got taken off us and sold for a profit.
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seckle
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by seckle » Thu Oct 15, 2009 3:40 pm
syhr wrote:we wish we'd stood up for 'our' thing when it got taken off us and sold for a profit.
no one can control music. and standing up or defending it is also a dead end street. making your voice heard about what you don't like, just like you did above is about as far as you can possibly go. the snoop dogg track kicked the door down and where it goes next is ???
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