Dizzee Rascal and Rosenberg discuss the history of grime, Skepta, and the whole UK scene

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Dizzee Rascal sits down with Peter Rosenberg on Hot97 and they discuss the Hip Hop scene in England.
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  • @haydn1708
    @haydn17088 жыл бұрын

    Just don't call Grime 'UK Hip Hop' and we won't get mad

  • @nuglifeben8131

    @nuglifeben8131

    8 жыл бұрын

    +BottleBrassMonkey grime and UK hip hop are totally different

  • @nuglifeben8131

    @nuglifeben8131

    8 жыл бұрын

    +BottleBrassMonkey grime and UK hip hop are totally different, so calling in that doesn't help

  • @dcfctom8234

    @dcfctom8234

    8 жыл бұрын

    Rosenberg don't no shit lol! He just mentions what's on social media! I like how he gets British artists on but ffs listen to more grime! Old school grime like low deep, ruff sqwad, roll deep, Kano, the movement, Wiley etc I even wonder if he has heard boy in da corner which is thought to be the 1st complete "grime" album

  • @ragnastrifavii7427

    @ragnastrifavii7427

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Maxim Calixte Yeah but it's not. We know what hip hop is, how you americans slept on grime is how you slept on ukhh. You know nothing so don't speak a naive mind.

  • @jklhjkhjl

    @jklhjkhjl

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Maxim Calixte dont talk about shit you dont have the first clue about we have rappers dut we also have grime mcs grime came from garage jungle and DnB not hip hop as dizzee once said fix up look sharp fool

  • @uncleben9272
    @uncleben92728 жыл бұрын

    the beats on Boy In Da Corner are still crazy to this day

  • @nuketowncity

    @nuketowncity

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Nick Roe Fix up look sharp! classic

  • @davGbrap

    @davGbrap

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Nick Roe sittin here still gives me goosebumps

  • @uncleben9272

    @uncleben9272

    8 жыл бұрын

    +davGbrap yh sitting here is probably my favorate track on there. the summer that came out was a live one

  • @SpamSpu

    @SpamSpu

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Nick Roe listened to Girls from Showtime for the first time in ages a few weeks ago and I forgot how mad the beat is man, Dizzee productions used to be so live

  • @uncleben9272

    @uncleben9272

    8 жыл бұрын

    Yh showtime was hit and miss for me i rated a few tracks but it didn't come close to his first album

  • @NedTesco
    @NedTesco8 жыл бұрын

    Really tired of people wantin to claim Grime is a subgenre of Hip Hop, or even that it was massively influenced by Hip Hop. They are both just different manifestations of Jamaican Soundsystem culture, and only ignorance of Britain's rich history of soundsystems and MCing culture going all the way back to way before Hip Hop was about. Guys like Saxon Sound have had a massive influence on world-wide MCing & soundsystem culture with the pioneering of the fast-chat style. Back to my point though, Jamaican soundsystem culture became Dancehall in Jamaica. In the USA it mixed with Funk & Disco to make Hip Hop, and in the UK it mixed with House and Breakbeat to create Jungle (then DnB), then Garage House came over and we got UK 2step Garage and the MCs jumped on that, and that then evolved into Grime, Dubstep, Bassline and Funky. Individual MCs and producers may have had a few influences from Hip Hop in their own style, but the only genre it can be considered a subgenre of is Garage. You might notice there weren't MCs with American accents, but there have been a shitload spittin in patois. Basically, Americans need to come to terms with the fact that they did not invent spitting bars over a beat, and that Hip Hop is not the overarching culture, but rather just one manifestation of Jamaican Soundsystem culture.

  • @Sha-El

    @Sha-El

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Ned Lightowlers facts bro, these fools dont know history everyting stem from the jamaica even hip-hop was founded by cool herc, a jamaican.

  • @TheTjoolder

    @TheTjoolder

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Ned Lightowlers All of that is true, but the easiest way for me to explain to my friends what Grime is, is to tell them it's like Hip Hop but with different beats. Because none of them know what UK Garage and 2step is. A lot of people who like Hip Hop just assume Grime is the same thing, because they don't know the difference. It's the same for me, when I'm listening to Metal, I can spot some of the differences but I'm not able to tell what subgenre I'm listening to.

  • @josephharding7174

    @josephharding7174

    8 жыл бұрын

    Fucking glad someone said it!!!!!!!!! Who gives a fuck where it comes from! Just know the Brits SLEEEEEEEEW DEEEEM!

  • @Guyforkz

    @Guyforkz

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Ned Lightowlers I agree with many of your points, but with respect, I'd say a few steps are missing... R&B birthed Disco. Disco = House.. House + New Jack Swing = 2 Step Late 80's Uk HipHop was extremely fast and heavily influenced by Big Daddy Kane, Public Enemy, UltraMagnetics etc resulting in groups like : Silver Bullet, Demon Boyz, London Posse, HiJack, Rebel MC (Congo Natty), Vocals: Demon Boyz, London Posse and Rebel MC were the first to localise UK HipHop by adding their Jamaican or Cockney twang on their tracks. Production: Many of the above UK HipHop artists wanted to get bookings in Acid House Raves, so Rebel MC (Congo Natty) led the way into this fusion, by heavily relying on UK Rappers that spat fast with a yard twang (think Durrty Doogz) or by having Yard DJ's like Daddy Freedie, Tena Fly etc spitting over his manipulated HipHop breaks with a Reggae Baselines that later would be known as Jungle. Even Liam Howlett (Rave) , Goldie (Jungle) etc were all UK Hip Hop boys lol In summery: it's all about where your reference point starts. I totally get that many Grime MC's only go as far back as Stevie Hyper, thats ok, but just know that pretty much most of the components that make up Grime have already been done in HipHop. Dizzy has clearly come to this realisation as he is traveled and starting to connect the dots. If anybody disagrees go listen to the below artists circa 1988 -1991: Demon Boyz, Daddy Freddy, Ragga Twins, London Posse etc. P.S. The Top tier Grime MC's have graduated from one line flow reload bars into Lyrical MC's, just like how Disco MC's made the transition from Rappers Delight to Nas.

  • @NedTesco

    @NedTesco

    8 жыл бұрын

    Guyforkz And most of the components that make up hip hop were already being done by early Jamaican soundsystems. I don't have a problem with people saying these guys liked hip hop or had some influence from it, but I do take issue with people trying to claim grime is a subgenre of hip hop or part of hip hop culture, when it has its own history. One of the big talking points in the late 90s/early 00s was that garage and grime had pushed UK hip hop out of the limelight, clearly making the distinction then. Hip hop definitely had an influence on clothing and certain aspects of lifestyle culture, but the music itself can quite easily be traced back to the early soundsystems of jamaicans who first came here. All these genres up to grime and later were heavily related to the pirate radio and rave culture, not so much the mixtape and track culture (obviously there were tracks but that was more a way the labels commercialised to sell records).

  • @AntPid89
    @AntPid898 жыл бұрын

    I don't agree that Grime came from Hip Hop to be honest. Grime came from a mash up of UK Garage, Reggea, Dancehall, Sub Lo (Dubstep). Them influences were taken from the influences Hip Hop itself drew its influences from. So it's just our spin on it. A example i can give is.... Rosenburg just said about a certain beat that was one of the best double time beats in Hip Hop, Where as over here in the UK 140bpm is not double time that is just the tempo but, 140bpm is only where we ended up as the UK Garage seen was anywhere between 128 - 140bpm. (just a side note UK Garage in the early 2000's became our chart music, then boys from council estates just put a more darker/hood vibe to it) I'm 26 now and have listened and created UK Garage, Speed Garage, Bassline House, 4x4, Grime, DnB, Grime since i was about 12. I have to strongly disagree that grime is linked or even influenced by Hip Hop. our underground seen over here has grown organic. Before all this in the 90's we was listening to House, Dance and trance over here. Like Robin S - Show me love and Ace of Base - All that she wants. To end lol, Yes maybe in the 70's, 80's and early 90's the UK and the US drew from the same influences to create our music but to link Grime to Hip Hop to me is just completely skipping over like a 10 year growth period, Meaning any young kids from the US watching this interview would just think. Oh Grime is just UK Hip Hop and thats that. But No there was a real growth to our seen, that in my opinion, if anything had a almost Anti US influence to it. These are just my opinions though lol. Dizzee is a legend never forget summers as a kid rocking boy in the corner. and Rosenburg keep interviewing UK artists, Hopefully one day we can understand each others cultures fully one day.

  • @osmaniqbal8354

    @osmaniqbal8354

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Anesu Chimkupete Skinnyman, who made Council Estate of Mind, isn't a grime artist. I'd disagree that Grime has no influences from hip-hop, Dizzee mentioned in this interview that he was listening to US hip-hop and crunk.

  • @osmaniqbal8354

    @osmaniqbal8354

    8 жыл бұрын

    Not suggesting for a second that Grime is a sub-genre or even a derivation of hip-hop. Simply saying that Grime, in my estimation, did take some influences from hip-hop, as it does from Garage, DnB, Jungle and so on.

  • @okaythenbob

    @okaythenbob

    8 жыл бұрын

    +AntPid89 You must never heard of Rodney P or the london posse.

  • @SUPERxPOLO

    @SUPERxPOLO

    8 жыл бұрын

    Both Hip-Hop & Grime were influenced by the same things and ended up Kinda Similar - GRIME IS DEFINITELY NOT HIP-HOP.

  • @rmanS2C

    @rmanS2C

    8 жыл бұрын

    Lol so basically all you just said is that grime is from hip hop...

  • @walk.
    @walk.8 жыл бұрын

    East London Boi...

  • @Don7star

    @Don7star

    8 жыл бұрын

    Nigga you are everywhere.

  • @prinzo1404

    @prinzo1404

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Manny lol

  • @levmyshkin8366

    @levmyshkin8366

    8 жыл бұрын

    +mickey st james west london has good curry, but music is north, south and east.

  • @levmyshkin8366

    @levmyshkin8366

    8 жыл бұрын

    big up west london pirate radio myth fm

  • @niro710

    @niro710

    8 жыл бұрын

    ye

  • @JayTricia_
    @JayTricia_8 жыл бұрын

    Grime isn't a sub genre of hip hop ffs. It comes from Dancehall. Sound systems, clashes and selectas, 140bpm. Rosenberg should know better by know.

  • @crisleroi299

    @crisleroi299

    8 жыл бұрын

    Grime and Dancehall are both subgenres of hip hop.

  • @shoshoshomari

    @shoshoshomari

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Cris LeRoi dancehall came before hip hop so false.

  • @philippepaul5073

    @philippepaul5073

    8 жыл бұрын

    Grime its own wave, it's not a sub genre of anything

  • @RebelSoundsVisuals4Life

    @RebelSoundsVisuals4Life

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Jay Hamilton u dumb as fuck.

  • @SimplyComplicated1

    @SimplyComplicated1

    8 жыл бұрын

    Dancehall ain't a sub genre of hip hop. How can it when hip hop sprang out of reggae? Grime has dancehall influences

  • @alexdelacey2720
    @alexdelacey27208 жыл бұрын

    It's NOT a subgenre, Rosenberg. Stop throwing loaded questions at Dizzee, too. Dizzee started speaking about SoundSystem culture which acted as a predecessor to both, which Rosenberg then agreed on. 30 seconds later 'oh, but it's a subgenre of hip-hop'. Influenced, yes, subgenre, no. Different things. Props to Dizzee, though. Nice to see him get rep.

  • @crisleroi299

    @crisleroi299

    8 жыл бұрын

    in the US it's a subgenre.

  • @Don7star

    @Don7star

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Cris LeRoi nobody cares about the US. Chill.

  • @Don7star

    @Don7star

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Cris LeRoi nobody cares about the US. Chill.

  • @AntPid89

    @AntPid89

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Cris LeRoi I don't agree that Grime came from Hip Hop to be honest. Grime came from a mash up of UK Garage, Reggea, Dancehall, Sub Lo (Dubstep). Them influences were taken from the influences Hip Hop itself drew its influences from. So it's just our spin on it. A example i can give is.... Rosenburg just said about a certain beat that was one of the best double time beats in Hip Hop, Where as over here in the UK 140bpm is not double time that is just the tempo but, 140bpm is only where we ended up as the UK Garage seen was anywhere between 128 - 140bpm. (just a side note UK Garage in the early 2000's became our chart music, then boys from council estates just put a more darker/hood vibe to it) I'm 26 now and have listened and created UK Garage, Speed Garage, Bassline House, 4x4, Grime, DnB, Grime since i was about 12. I have to strongly disagree that grime is linked or even influenced by Hip Hop. our underground seen over here has grown organic. Before all this in the 90's we was listening to House, Dance and trance over here. Like Robin S - Show me love and Ace of Base - All that she wants. To end lol, Yes maybe in the 70's, 80's and early 90's the UK and the US drew from the same influences to create our music but to link Grime to Hip Hop to me is just completely skipping over like a 10 year growth period, Meaning any young kids from the US watching this interview would just think. Oh Grime is just UK Hip Hop and thats that. But No there was a real growth to our seen, that in my opinion, if anything had a almost Anti US influence to it. These are just my opinions though lol. Dizzee is a legend never forget summers as a kid rocking boy in the corner. and Rosenburg keep interviewing UK artists, Hopefully one day we can understand each others cultures fully one day.

  • @crisleroi299

    @crisleroi299

    8 жыл бұрын

    Manny Nobody cares about the US, but you're watching an interview on hot 97.

  • @MrMG76
    @MrMG768 жыл бұрын

    Grime is what hiphop used to be...untouched...untainted...fresh...raw talent And it's NO FUCKING SUBGENRE of hiphop..I hope the fucking money doesn't ruin it....

  • @levmyshkin8366

    @levmyshkin8366

    8 жыл бұрын

    +MEGA .MEL Forget the labels, they aren't made in the same place as the records.

  • @TpXThinner

    @TpXThinner

    8 жыл бұрын

    ^ that's what I've always said, grime's rawness (when it started out anyway not really now people are getting paid) reminded me of how I felt when we first discovered hip hop in the early 80s. I think that rawness is quite an achievement as well considering the environment/living conditions of the progenitors were nowhere near as deprived or impoverished as 80s NY/LDN but early grime still felt raw despite everyone having mobile phones, nice creps / garms, the internet and computers etc...

  • @VincentGanshert

    @VincentGanshert

    8 жыл бұрын

    +merely a teacher yea thats a good point, to me its kind of like an updated hip hop, and i think eventually it'll come full circle and influence hip hop and a lot more. look how the US recently got into electronic, grime will follow, once there is a version that is a little more accessible to the states, for better or worse

  • @GRINDETHIKSMIXTAPESHOW

    @GRINDETHIKSMIXTAPESHOW

    8 жыл бұрын

    +MEGA .MEL do u got any history on the grime dee jays

  • @levmyshkin8366

    @levmyshkin8366

    8 жыл бұрын

    DJs can mean the people on decks, like Spooky, Pied Piper, and Slimzee. Deejays can also mean the guys on the mic, like So Sollid, Ruff skwad, and Roll Deep.

  • @savraj67
    @savraj678 жыл бұрын

    I was on the roads when Dizzee made 'I luv u'

  • @_7.8.6

    @_7.8.6

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Sav S Stormzy...

  • @iRainFromDTown

    @iRainFromDTown

    8 жыл бұрын

    +ihavetheanswer Adidas creps don't ask where I got them

  • @SimplyComplicated1

    @SimplyComplicated1

    8 жыл бұрын

    +iRainFromDTown don't ask where they are, don't ask if I copped em

  • @NoLiesWereTold

    @NoLiesWereTold

    8 жыл бұрын

    +SimplyComplicated Where you get your Rollie from?

  • @TheJoeKM

    @TheJoeKM

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Sav S I was on KZread when Sav S made a batty boy comment

  • @TheRib09
    @TheRib098 жыл бұрын

    From South London and it's just amazing to see our guys get recognition in America for a type of sound that I don't think Americans would really bump to

  • @jamaln9056
    @jamaln90568 жыл бұрын

    Boy in Da Corner is a classic... hip hop fans must listen

  • @Wibiec
    @Wibiec8 жыл бұрын

    This real late with Rosenberg is the best show on Hot 97. Rosenberg shows major love to international artists.

  • @G-Man78
    @G-Man788 жыл бұрын

    Yo, Rodney P and Skinnyman were killing it back in the day. Skinnyman probably my favourite UK mc

  • @G-Man78

    @G-Man78

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** Rodney P was part of Ldn Posse

  • @G-Man78

    @G-Man78

    8 жыл бұрын

    ***** Mad dog ? who that ? Rodney P and Bionic.... Had to listen to How's life in London today. Bionic had the better verses on that tune....

  • @levmyshkin8366

    @levmyshkin8366

    8 жыл бұрын

    I didn't know people were still into london posse, I never forget when bionic shouted out wood green on a song, I got hyper, love them guys, real ukhh

  • @G-Man78

    @G-Man78

    8 жыл бұрын

    Lev Myshkin lol. Dudes were listening to hiphop pre 2000 bruh. In particular UK hiphop. I used to buy HHC magazine monthly from 1991 till 97. I still got most of the magazines in the attic.

  • @levmyshkin8366

    @levmyshkin8366

    8 жыл бұрын

    FukcKKKBNP Lol, I guess I should know, I was born in 91, so I don't know anything about the music those days! My parents grew up with Saxon Sound and Fatman etc, so the bit in between was something I only heard every now and then.

  • @rose_quartz_loveandlight
    @rose_quartz_loveandlight8 жыл бұрын

    Really enjoyed this interview and the discussion about London culture and underground music xx

  • @LaazrGaming
    @LaazrGaming8 жыл бұрын

    *YOU GUYS SPOKE PURE TRUTH ABOUT LONDON.*

  • @liamd778
    @liamd7788 жыл бұрын

    Grime not UK hip hop.

  • @SkemeKOS
    @SkemeKOS8 жыл бұрын

    Grime didnt come from Hip Hop. It came from garage, which came from Drum and Bass, which came from Jungle, which came from Jamaican Dancehall. It has a lot of hip hop influence though, especially nowadays.

  • @ziggodante
    @ziggodante8 жыл бұрын

    Dizzee, the legend

  • @frankeewizz4826
    @frankeewizz48268 жыл бұрын

    dizzee rascal, i grew up listening to you from all those sidewinder raves and pirate radio with wiley and you truly are one of the best mc's that evolved from the early garage/grime scene. dont forget where you came from it seems like you've forgotten your roots. of course 'evolve or be extinct' but dont forget the foundation you was a part of. The tune he's talking about btw is Da Click - Good Rhymes ft Mc Creed, Psg, & Mc Viper

  • @_7.8.6
    @_7.8.68 жыл бұрын

    Yes Dizzee ! Rosenberg playing J Spades ?

  • @LonDonTaylor.

    @LonDonTaylor.

    8 жыл бұрын

    No way lol

  • @skay6205
    @skay62058 жыл бұрын

    dizzee's not good at explaining what garage and/or grime is

  • @jklhjkhjl

    @jklhjkhjl

    8 жыл бұрын

    +S Kay yeh i thought that on his sway one but why the hell dont they have the likes of ghetts kano and wiley the real pioneers

  • @keiththadon2394

    @keiththadon2394

    8 жыл бұрын

    +ozza lowes Am I misunderstood or are you sayin Dizzee ain't a real pioneer?

  • @jklhjkhjl

    @jklhjkhjl

    8 жыл бұрын

    Keith ThaDon no dizzee is a pioneer for sure but he dosnt have the passion for grime as kno ghetts and wiley have he said himself he aint purely a grime mc anymore

  • @keiththadon2394

    @keiththadon2394

    8 жыл бұрын

    I hear you. Tbh Wiley and Dizzee are the biggest pioneers from the early crop of grime mc's. I came up in that area/era.

  • @KeirBo

    @KeirBo

    8 жыл бұрын

    Nobody is. On the sway one he did a decent job, better than skepta did when he was on here.

  • @haitiandawg
    @haitiandawg8 жыл бұрын

    I need Wiley on hot97

  • @Unikum

    @Unikum

    8 жыл бұрын

    +haitiandawg A weekly appearance

  • @espensteen8406

    @espensteen8406

    8 жыл бұрын

    Every time someone mentions Wiley on Hot 97 or on other American shows the hosts have no clue who Wiley is and doesnt seem to bother to ask either. You see it in this interview as well.

  • @2high83
    @2high838 жыл бұрын

    It's nice to see a UK MC who knows the history of their art.

  • @Bahlibi
    @Bahlibi8 жыл бұрын

    lots of gems about the history of the genres! props!

  • @harveyparsons7810
    @harveyparsons78108 жыл бұрын

    I find it crazy that Dizzee is actually younger than Skepta...

  • @garywilliams1337
    @garywilliams13378 жыл бұрын

    Good Interview!

  • @marcelthelord
    @marcelthelord8 жыл бұрын

    Has everyone forgot about jungle

  • @KenUbeleveit1

    @KenUbeleveit1

    6 жыл бұрын

    thank you! how can they forget jungle.

  • @salsabeel786
    @salsabeel7868 жыл бұрын

    This guy did the madness back in the day. He paved the way for many mc's

  • @andyt2013
    @andyt20138 жыл бұрын

    So sad my man can't give Wiley his props.....Wiley is the Grime godfather.

  • @espensteen8406
    @espensteen84068 жыл бұрын

    Dizzee made the best grime album of all time, and he still disrespects the grime genre by agreeing its a sub genre of hip hop. And I would have thought you knew better by now, Rosenberg, than to even think that is true.

  • @jordanwilliams5896

    @jordanwilliams5896

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Espen Steen it clearly is a subgenre of hip hop, they are rapping over a beat. without hip hop, grime music WOULDNT exist

  • @iAmAyoDigital

    @iAmAyoDigital

    8 жыл бұрын

    💯

  • @alexdelacey2720

    @alexdelacey2720

    8 жыл бұрын

    +J P Williams As if Reggae toasting never happened. Dancehall, blues parties, shabeen's, dnb,. Rapping doesn't necessitate hip-hop. I love hip-hop, but seriously the close-mindedness to other musical forms from some fans is so irritating.

  • @shoshoshomari

    @shoshoshomari

    8 жыл бұрын

    +J P Williams Grime is more influenced from dancehall than hip hop. If it was a true subgenre it would have popped in America time ago lol only reason Americans are taking an interest is because Kanye/Drake are tbh

  • @alexdelacey2720

    @alexdelacey2720

    8 жыл бұрын

    Without the blues, funk and soul, hip hop wouldn't exist. Doesn't mean hip hop is a sub genre of funk. Stupid logic.

  • @iHeartCherryCocaine
    @iHeartCherryCocaine8 жыл бұрын

    this was a really good interview

  • @INEEDANEWACCOUNTNAME
    @INEEDANEWACCOUNTNAME8 жыл бұрын

    When Dizzee is talking about Wireless. I'm that guy. I was so gassed when he came on jumped 10ft in the air n sprinted to the front. He saw me and it is still one of the biggest performances I've ever been to. THERE'S A VIDEO OF IT ON MY CHANNEL!!

  • @joshwest4619
    @joshwest46198 жыл бұрын

    Great interviewshould try to get more Grime Artist like Jme, Chip and Stormzy is overdue

  • @MrDezza01
    @MrDezza018 жыл бұрын

    I completely get what he's saying about younger generations. I'm 16 and have listened to him for time. love all his music, grime and dance. I was at that wireless show and Ive never been more gassed than when i clocked dizzees track come on and how it proved that he is the OG of grime to my generation

  • @irGuilty
    @irGuilty8 жыл бұрын

    Big up hot 97 for this

  • @130world1
    @130world18 жыл бұрын

    I was rocking dizzy super heavy in the A 07-08

  • @pauwalters
    @pauwalters8 жыл бұрын

    I'm glad UK is getting recognized or starting to

  • @Nismofc
    @Nismofc8 жыл бұрын

    Wiley must be watching this thinking "what the fuck"

  • @Juicepluggedin
    @Juicepluggedin8 жыл бұрын

    i wake up everday is a daydream, everyfing in my life aint what i seems....true OG big ups to Dizzee and Rosenberg from Australia!!!!

  • @FGAlele
    @FGAlele6 жыл бұрын

    Solid Interview with My Favorite Artist from the UK.. SAME thing that is Happening with Gentrification in London is Also Happening in LA. In 10-20 years ALOT of Los Angeles will be Predominately Expats due to the HIGH costs of Living Here as well.

  • @Sha-El
    @Sha-El8 жыл бұрын

    Grime is garage and dance hall mixed together FACTS, at one point Dancehall was the leading music for black people in the UK in the 80 & 90s, fuck shit-hop

  • @discoverrealityclover9620
    @discoverrealityclover96208 жыл бұрын

    Cool interview.

  • @babe1er
    @babe1er8 жыл бұрын

    dizzee and shotty horroh r my favourite uk artists! mad respect on this interview dizzee x

  • @TroyBanxz
    @TroyBanxz8 жыл бұрын

    Glad to see Rosenburg took the time to interview Dizzee, UK Legend

  • @freakyfadge
    @freakyfadge8 жыл бұрын

    interesting that he mentions "what's your fantasy" as an influence on his production... always thought that the string sounds on "i luv u" were similar

  • @Prod_by_Svengali
    @Prod_by_Svengali8 жыл бұрын

    How he not mention the 90s rap group from the UK "London Posse"!?

  • @AlchemistOfHecate

    @AlchemistOfHecate

    8 жыл бұрын

    true

  • @patrickmann3123

    @patrickmann3123

    8 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for the remind.Every should at least know gone money mad.

  • @mattep1ao

    @mattep1ao

    8 жыл бұрын

    GANGSTER CHRONICLE 1990 (sick album) classic uk hip hop Rodney p bionic godfather uk mcs

  • @pumpkineater..

    @pumpkineater..

    5 жыл бұрын

    Because he doesn’t know. Nice that he referenced Hijack. London Posse, Demon Boyz even Cookie Crew were a part of hip hop. I think he undersold how big hip hop was in the UK before his time.

  • @Remitecture
    @Remitecture8 жыл бұрын

    Dizzee never mentioned Asher D, he came before him, so solid etc

  • @Temparz

    @Temparz

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Remi .PH probably cus they had beef. he spoke about them in his interview with Sway the other day

  • @jklhjkhjl

    @jklhjkhjl

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Temparz well sway tried to get him to talk about it

  • @SCM100100

    @SCM100100

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Remi .PH why would he talk about them man , when he got shanked over that drama

  • @levmyshkin8366

    @levmyshkin8366

    8 жыл бұрын

    21 seconds tuh tuh tuh

  • @rahuldahoob2829

    @rahuldahoob2829

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Temparz What was their beef about? Was it about food or money or McD?

  • @SeventeenPointFive
    @SeventeenPointFive8 жыл бұрын

    Brand new day such an underrated tune

  • @robclose8757
    @robclose87578 жыл бұрын

    Dizzee has a new album coming out, life is good, my favorite musician ever, fucking legend

  • @Adaptations
    @Adaptations8 жыл бұрын

    Hear the bang, See the spark!

  • @SupaDooba
    @SupaDooba7 жыл бұрын

    to be able to explain Grime the person you're explaining it to NEEDS to know what UKG and Drum n Bass are if they dont then you'll struggle just like Dizzee did lol its not a sub genre of Hip-Hop in anyway the only similarity is theres emcees spittin over a beat thats it

  • @robertoclemente5512
    @robertoclemente55128 жыл бұрын

    Dizzee knows his shit and you can hear it in his music. Such an important point-- "hip-hop" originally emerged from a panoply of influences, so we shouldn't see it as some sort of pure, isolated genre. It's a cosmopolitan, worldly music and Rasket is one of its best ambassadors-- and real humble dude, respect.

  • @jaywillow4432
    @jaywillow44328 жыл бұрын

    Wretch 32 & Avelino Fire In The Booth was ridiculous!

  • @mr.mann4498
    @mr.mann44987 жыл бұрын

    That boy wretch 32 is a beast for real I'm glad he mentioned him.

  • @pschase722
    @pschase7228 жыл бұрын

    _My_ style of rhyming words over rhythmic percussion is sooooooooo much different and soooooooooo much better than a lot of other shit. FACTS

  • @zac_wilson_
    @zac_wilson_8 жыл бұрын

    I remember buying Boy In Da Corner from Virgin megastores for like £9.99 and playing it in my Walkman on school trips. Classic.

  • @myview2543
    @myview25438 жыл бұрын

    How the fuck isnt grime a sub genre of hip hop lol , even in early grime days the clothes were american, anyone who denies a massive american influence is just biased lol

  • @myview2543

    @myview2543

    8 жыл бұрын

    Dan South whatever lol

  • @kevindelaney7624

    @kevindelaney7624

    8 жыл бұрын

    Calling the British police "the Feds" enough said lmao

  • @myview2543

    @myview2543

    8 жыл бұрын

    Dan South Its not even anything to be ashamed of lol i just dont get why we reject the fact that Americas music has had subtle influences on ours. Its no big deal.

  • @ZootCaptain
    @ZootCaptain8 жыл бұрын

    Go on the getdarker youtube channel and alot of these old mix tapes dizzee was talking about are uploaded on there.

  • @danparmenter525
    @danparmenter5258 жыл бұрын

    "when garage came thru... stopped buying records..." ^ respect.

  • @badera6744
    @badera67448 жыл бұрын

    Dizzie a legend out here, when he dropped 'fix up look sharp' he had everyone moving!

  • @May_2222
    @May_22228 жыл бұрын

    UK legend in the building🙌🏾🙌🏾🙌🏾

  • @c1wolf119
    @c1wolf1196 жыл бұрын

    The Justin timber lake beat at end plz?

  • @mglifestylefitness4397
    @mglifestylefitness43977 жыл бұрын

    can't believe my man didn't rep klashnekoff, jehst and lewis parker in that 2001 vibe... kicking down doors for uk hip hop at the time when eski boi started doing his ting..

  • @Afroworldwide
    @Afroworldwide8 жыл бұрын

    LEGEND!!

  • @whablo100
    @whablo1008 жыл бұрын

    Was listening to boy in the corner the other day, still 🔥 AF RT. Big up dizzee, been kicking down doors for the UK scene for a minute now 🔫💯

  • @zReactzzzHD
    @zReactzzzHD8 жыл бұрын

    I used to listen to Dizzee when he dropped Holiday

  • @Kimbles2010
    @Kimbles20108 жыл бұрын

    annoyed me straight off hes calling grime"uk hiphop".

  • @keiththadon2394
    @keiththadon23948 жыл бұрын

    East London!! Nigga we made it! Liiiive-O

  • @kevindelaney7624

    @kevindelaney7624

    8 жыл бұрын

    Making it to hot97 in 2016 after it fell off years ago is making it to y'all?? Britain must be wack lmao

  • @keiththadon2394

    @keiththadon2394

    8 жыл бұрын

    chill man, it's not that deep

  • @grantashun9742
    @grantashun97427 жыл бұрын

    good show Dizzee Rascal

  • @kemicalyemster
    @kemicalyemster8 жыл бұрын

    Respect!

  • @jackroe3221
    @jackroe32218 жыл бұрын

    'I remember when I used say it *I luv u* never scared always saying it *I luv u*'

  • @aqeelsayadain9691
    @aqeelsayadain96918 жыл бұрын

    GET ROLL SAFE ON HERE

  • @jamaln9056
    @jamaln90568 жыл бұрын

    grime and UK hip hop is two different things that overlap depending on the song/artist

  • @ragii1428
    @ragii14288 жыл бұрын

    Rosenberg knows! Wretch's FITB bars was something else.

  • @boblux5336
    @boblux53368 жыл бұрын

    Yeah that's actually loads of UK Hiphip earlier than Grime, it's just well seperate - Skinnyman, Roots Manuva, Task Force, Foreign Beggars, Mark B etc etc

  • @mryeboah5119
    @mryeboah51198 жыл бұрын

    Real UK OG, rar Rosenberg knows alot more about the UK scene than i thought

  • @walid-lo2jy
    @walid-lo2jy8 жыл бұрын

    this video 📹 was worth it, seeing dizzy rap in French 18:05

  • @bigtuss7482
    @bigtuss74828 жыл бұрын

    the grime sound came from uk garage. they used to call it grimey garage. everyone knows that.

  • @gurps3
    @gurps38 жыл бұрын

    Was hoping they'd mention Dizzee UGK collabs, would of been good to hear how that came about

  • @KenUbeleveit1
    @KenUbeleveit16 жыл бұрын

    I kinda wish they interviewed Big Narstie. he explained the roots and growth of Grime music on bbc 1xtra with charlie sloth. no qualms with dizzie but he didn't explain it well enough.

  • @asdfsdasdggsdfdfsdfs
    @asdfsdasdggsdfdfsdfs8 жыл бұрын

    what skepta interview is dizzee talking about?

  • @YKing-zr3di

    @YKing-zr3di

    8 жыл бұрын

    the one with rosenberg

  • @asdfsdasdggsdfdfsdfs

    @asdfsdasdggsdfdfsdfs

    8 жыл бұрын

    +Mohammed Farooq thanks

  • @cynical5895
    @cynical58958 жыл бұрын

    Fuck yes he's working on another album!

  • @Koko3op_CeeCee
    @Koko3op_CeeCee8 жыл бұрын

    Why didn't Dizzee correct him on the Wretch 32 thing???? It's Three Two not Thirty Two...

  • @babe1er
    @babe1er8 жыл бұрын

    rosenberg props for ur dedication 2 the scene

  • @LonDonTaylor.
    @LonDonTaylor.8 жыл бұрын

    Dizzee been on his ting from day..

  • @Niceetee01
    @Niceetee018 жыл бұрын

    the bst 90's uk mc - Rootz Manuva

  • @dannypsimpson
    @dannypsimpson8 жыл бұрын

    5:50 - it came from dnb, then garage, then eskibeat/ grime... not hiphop... youtube "wiley pressure fm 1998"

  • @formallyknown1
    @formallyknown18 жыл бұрын

    Legend

  • @samadssss
    @samadssss8 жыл бұрын

    Dope

  • @fairypoo
    @fairypoo8 жыл бұрын

    there was a time when Dizzee was critically massive then pop massive then he just seemed to disappear

  • @MrNobody_64
    @MrNobody_648 жыл бұрын

    This is a much better interview than Sways, big up

  • @jklhjkhjl
    @jklhjkhjl8 жыл бұрын

    why do the US and all the new grime fans rate some of the weakest artists i wanna see some real mcs get some shine

  • @jklhjkhjl

    @jklhjkhjl

    8 жыл бұрын

    Olen Power i like your style and i like the analogy of stormzy being the vanilla ice of grime that sounds spot on to me fuck stormzy and his basic bars not a fan of all the guys you named but i fuck with aj big zuu jay amo and cadell heavy they are the real mcs of the new school

  • @SUPERxPOLO

    @SUPERxPOLO

    8 жыл бұрын

    I stopped listening to Grime about 4 years ago - Recently got back into seeing Hipsters act like experts... Anyway, For some reason i must have had this sixth sense to not listen to Stormzy - Seems like abit of a Mainstream bandwagon artist for everyone to pretend they know there shit...

  • @jklhjkhjl

    @jklhjkhjl

    8 жыл бұрын

    Winné thats exactly what stormzy is he is basic as fuck there are a hell of alot of bandwagon fans since kanye and drake started shouting out skepta but most of the bandwagon only fucks with stormzy skepta and chipmunk for some reason if you want to see how grime is doing now go and check out aj tracey cadell big zuu and jay amo they are some of the best mcs atm out of the new generation

  • @jonathandoe69

    @jonathandoe69

    8 жыл бұрын

    It's hard enough to get shine where you're from, let alone across an ocean. Grime is just breaking through in the US.

  • @dimz7746

    @dimz7746

    8 жыл бұрын

    +ozza lowes don't forget scrufizzer,maxsta,nasty,mmaxsta,ice kid,

  • @rossjames.92
    @rossjames.928 жыл бұрын

    Raskit is all over American radio right now!

  • @KRXOVRmedia
    @KRXOVRmedia8 жыл бұрын

    I'm so happy to see Grime getting exposure out here finally, but I just hope American corporations don't go in and take away what makes it what it is like it did to Hip-Hop

  • @bubbles12356
    @bubbles123568 жыл бұрын

    When he did the french i died.

  • @ashlitobutler
    @ashlitobutler8 жыл бұрын

    Unknown MC = Kamanchi Sly from Hijack....he's fucking wicked man , from back in the day

  • @LDNRBS
    @LDNRBS8 жыл бұрын

    🙏🏾

  • @TheKamikaze456
    @TheKamikaze4568 жыл бұрын

    Dizzee knows his stuff...Been a day one boy

  • @mahmidabdullahi9176
    @mahmidabdullahi91768 жыл бұрын

    dizzee done grown up n actually givin wiley his props on a global venue

  • @trustNchrist1
    @trustNchrist16 жыл бұрын

    So cool herc didn’t start hip hop but brought the sound system culture

  • @StylistecS

    @StylistecS

    4 жыл бұрын

    J smith he didn’t bring that either

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