Wiley explains his thoughts & feelings towards Central Cee ..

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  • @TakeMeBackPirateRadio
    @TakeMeBackPirateRadio Жыл бұрын

    People really don't understand the depth of Wiley's knowledge, graft and craft. Man deserves respect!!

  • @T.T7934

    @T.T7934

    Жыл бұрын

  • @Silkroads733

    @Silkroads733

    Жыл бұрын

    No he just try’s to act like ye

  • @TakeMeBackPirateRadio

    @TakeMeBackPirateRadio

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Silkroads733 1000s of hours on pirate radio, countless hours in studio producing and writing, endless performances at raves isn't acting. People are quick to dismiss it.

  • @Silkroads733

    @Silkroads733

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TakeMeBackPirateRadio point taken, but you also should be aware that many in the music biz are also driven by their egos, and the money they are making..making money is not a bad thing but as we know folks sell their souls for money..the music that lots of artists and producers make is a strong influence in the minds of the upcoming youth..to say some grime hasn’t been negative and cause youth to fight and all other negative behaviour would be untrue..when people think they are great they can also start to look down on others and think they are superior.. specially men when girls start throwing themselves at them..my theory is people like ye exaggerate their crazy behaviour because it can be look on as cool..if you know about hip hop it’s always been a neash in the market to act like your ill...I think Wiley puts his off key behaviour on ..British kids have always try to copy USA artists it’s what we all do either way as humans take bits and pieces from people we think are cool..so I’ve most probably contradicted myself a little but who gives a damm....I’m human

  • @TakeMeBackPirateRadio

    @TakeMeBackPirateRadio

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@Silkroads733 There is not a single artist in the modern world who doesn't have an ego or isn't fuelled by money. Music and artists are products of their societies and they either mirror that and reflect the truth or they're propped up like dollies to sell a lifestyle or ideals to the masses. There's this misconception about Grime, the UK and music. I'd start in saying American influences resonate across all corners of globe as an economic and political drive to expand markets and as tool of software power whereby people are manipulated to think and behave in ways that serve corporations and suit power structures. Getting to the crux of it, there's inability to see the UK in a historical sense as a colonial power that spread English language, colonised the Americas and the West Indies, creating cultures that interlinked between cities. Caribbean culture influenced Hip Hop, Jungle, Grime and many genres. The Caribbean communities across the diaspora from Toronto, London, Bristol, Kingston...all share aspects of culture. Although it is seen purely as American, the Americans fail to see how Sound System culture influenced Hip Hop and their culture. Now getting on to Wiley, he was ghetto youth who had a hard life, he sold drugs, was sliced across his face by drug-lords and was all about the life he spoke about, it wasn't an illusion or false reality. East London and Bow where Wiley is from is one of the most socially economically deprived areas in the UK if not Europe, it was the home of the Kray Twins Eastend gangsta who were connected to the Irish and Italian Mafia in US. Not to mention the level racism faced by Wiley's generation in the Eastend where the Nation Front/BNP beat Black and Asian youth. East London has high level gun crime, drug problems, unemployment, and illiteracy, its youth are destitute and have limited prospects, especially with the Caribbean community. Someone like Wiley was inspiration to those young people growing up.

  • @TakeMeBackPirateRadio
    @TakeMeBackPirateRadio Жыл бұрын

    Wiley has so much vision and understands markets and his talk of territories and localities are spot on in relation to it. There is a language barrier and accent barriers. He's a clever man who isn't credited enough for grafting. People don't know the volume of hours this legend put into doing shows on pirate radios, producing music and playing at raves, driving to record shops and selling records from his car boot. Nobody has reached that level of grafting. Sorry no one maybe the digital age has made it easier. I am not saying others don't graft but Wiley was and is a workaholic.

  • @greengemaudio4830

    @greengemaudio4830

    Жыл бұрын

    I watched some footage of Wiley in like 1996 and when he did a show with So Solid Jheeze Wiley like 2002 has been active for so long. Respectfully, we don't need to have to force ourselves on Americans. Mainland Europe and as far as Australia have much more in common with us

  • @peterconnolly202
    @peterconnolly202 Жыл бұрын

    salute lucas keep grindin my bro

  • @dfworld731
    @dfworld731 Жыл бұрын

    This was a phenomenal watch

  • @the_re_up
    @the_re_up Жыл бұрын

    I think the dj was hella off with the giggs one. Giggs isn’t at the heights he once was even as a uk artist. After wamp 2 dem he hasn’t had a big album since then. Right now he hangs onto his flowers purely because of his legacy and love that he has from the streets. But your mad if you think a bunch of US teens are gonna start queuing to listen to a giggs concert

  • @a1up839

    @a1up839

    Жыл бұрын

    This

  • @truthhurts8924

    @truthhurts8924

    Жыл бұрын

    Gigs is well over rated imo. Just ryhmes random words.

  • @anubis8918

    @anubis8918

    Жыл бұрын

    @@truthhurts8924 agree completely. He's whack

  • @mroberts9697

    @mroberts9697

    Жыл бұрын

    @@truthhurts8924 tell me your 15 without telling me 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @Simiiiyah
    @Simiiiyah Жыл бұрын

    Love this for you Luke!!! ❤

  • @geebee1191
    @geebee1191 Жыл бұрын

    This is why wiley has been responsible for so many careers. Like him or hate him, you've got to respect him as an artist. Grime wouldn't exist if it wasn't for Wiley he talks like he wasn't a part of the scene

  • @stephens2322

    @stephens2322

    Жыл бұрын

    Lets be accurate. Without Wiley, grime wouldn't have gotten as big as it did. But. Grime existed when Wiley was still making garage.

  • @geebee1191

    @geebee1191

    Жыл бұрын

    @Stephen S yes totally agree 👍 fair point.

  • @KiddRoss
    @KiddRoss Жыл бұрын

    I completely agree. I’m a DJ & producer and I play in Las Vegas. I’m from Manchester, and I’ve played in America for a good few years now but there is a huge language barrier. After all the time spent there, there is still misinterpretation in conversations and it’s so easily done because we are where we are from. Slang, or general conversation it doesn’t digested like it would be back home in the uk.

  • @nordstrandmusicinternation9518

    @nordstrandmusicinternation9518

    Жыл бұрын

    Just speak English without slang then mate. Language barrier ? We speak the same fucking language lmao. So just use proper English with English words instead of ‘wag wan fam yeah ya dun know calm safe’ like most degenerates in England 😂

  • @mpoweredfilms2456
    @mpoweredfilms2456 Жыл бұрын

    “LOOKING LIKE” The Biggest 💎 of the whole interview

  • @NSUS1

    @NSUS1

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes mannn

  • @thatladfromsheffield

    @thatladfromsheffield

    Жыл бұрын

    "OBLONG" for me

  • @sebby-d6124
    @sebby-d6124 Жыл бұрын

    Wiley always makes mad sense when he speaks on this topic

  • @AE-on9il
    @AE-on9il Жыл бұрын

    banger interview

  • @ShitpostMoodboard
    @ShitpostMoodboard Жыл бұрын

    Wiley has matured. I know he would've been hating during this entire convo a few years ago. He has a deep history of bigging up and putting artists on then later resenting them

  • @bobbydeazy

    @bobbydeazy

    Жыл бұрын

    He was still hating 😆

  • @scottowldn8239
    @scottowldn8239 Жыл бұрын

    Wiley’s looking at my man like “You’re chatting Shit Bruv” soon as he started talking about Central Cee 😂😂😂

  • @eltonchitowamombe3474
    @eltonchitowamombe3474 Жыл бұрын

    Bruv Wiley engineered a whole entire genre😂

  • @empirewindrush3667

    @empirewindrush3667

    Жыл бұрын

    And Cench is doing better than he did. Facts.

  • @c1up217

    @c1up217

    Жыл бұрын

    @@empirewindrush3667 how when wiley made his career possible 🤔

  • @Nainocard

    @Nainocard

    Жыл бұрын

    @@empirewindrush3667 You're a child and only thinks "Making it in America" is the best thing for any Music Artist. 3T (Michael Jackson's nephews) never made it in their own country, but did well overseas. Soul II Soul, Loose Ends and Floetry did very well in America, but all you lot know is whether Music Artists from the U.K. do well in genres made in the U.S. smh.

  • @dj_adam_g_uk

    @dj_adam_g_uk

    Жыл бұрын

    @@c1up217 and if it wasn't for jungle/dnb, grime probably would've never been made...

  • @forsakenbanksy1269
    @forsakenbanksy1269 Жыл бұрын

    Wiley represents the growth you want to see for all the road man that struggled to learn and be in those boring class rooms of curriculums & schools.

  • @the_re_up
    @the_re_up Жыл бұрын

    “its looking like” is a very huge point made by wiley. The DJ is really showing that his knowledge is based of social media. Wileys so right, ‘it looks like’ is verrrry different from ‘it is’ people really just dont understand how BIG america is, there is never a thing as conquering america when you not from there. When u see a US artist blow understand they tend to have a whole STATE backing them! California alone is 39 million whilst the whole of the Uk is 70 million….london is is like 9 million people!! You can’t think just because doja cat gets millions of youtube views / had a few interviews , then a man has cracked america. Trust me a US person will never ride with a uk artist over a us one. The cultures are too different

  • @jamafrican657

    @jamafrican657

    Жыл бұрын

    Harry styles lol

  • @desiredrapfilms

    @desiredrapfilms

    Жыл бұрын

    Ed Sheeran has entered the chat

  • @PrezzyLloyd

    @PrezzyLloyd

    Жыл бұрын

    Never knew Ed & Harry were uk rappers😮

  • @jamafrican657

    @jamafrican657

    Жыл бұрын

    @@PrezzyLloyd “trust me a U.S. person will never ride with a U.K. artist over a U.S. one”. I was just responding to what he had actually written.

  • @troylenoble6937

    @troylenoble6937

    Жыл бұрын

    we’re obviously talking rap, come on. Every man and his dog the world over knows Adele, Ed Sheeran and them types 🙄

  • @elizabethedwards3607
    @elizabethedwards3607 Жыл бұрын

    I love wiley...I would love to have a conversation with him about music, life etc.

  • @misterneckbreaker88
    @misterneckbreaker88 Жыл бұрын

    Im proud of the uk sound. I love pyro radio them bars sessions, drum n bass mc’ing.

  • @mountainman6172
    @mountainman6172 Жыл бұрын

    See Clear Now is my favourite album CLASSIC

  • @wgcHERTS
    @wgcHERTS Жыл бұрын

    Wiley speaking pure facts again👊🏻

  • @darrenjohnson1129
    @darrenjohnson1129 Жыл бұрын

    Wiley is right about the perception of 'bussin America', it usually comes with a level of conforming, especially when it's rap. Possibly only giggs kept it authentic. Maybe a couple others, but they get overlooked for it

  • @KarlNova
    @KarlNova Жыл бұрын

    Tinie Tempah “Written in the stars” went platinum (a million sold before streaming was popular and the main way music is consumed) in the USA in March 2011 was used in wrestlemania, Super Bowl, Major League Baseball, Miss USA 2011. It peaked at No 12 on billboard 100 (probably the highest charting uk rap song from a solo artist ever in the US people forget this conveniently) Skepta & Asap Rocky “praise the Lord” went double platinum (sales + streaming) in 2018 and peaked at No. 45 on billboard 100 Slick Rick born in London moved to NYC (The Bronx) when he was 11 so he was never seen as a UK rapper although it made his flow sound so unique (a blend of NYC And British) and most thought it was just an act he put on. Hip Hop legend MF DOOM born in London, moved to NYC as a child and says he has no memory of his London life, it never came out in his flow, he sounded American and many don’t know he’s British ‘til this day (R.I.P.) 21 Savage born in London and moved to the USA at age 7. He isn’t seen, doesn’t sound like and isn’t marketed as a UK rapper. You already know.

  • @brianmurphy4347

    @brianmurphy4347

    Жыл бұрын

    Peaked 45 on the billboard?! Thought that got top 20?!

  • @KarlNova

    @KarlNova

    Жыл бұрын

    @@brianmurphy4347according to the billboard chart website it was on the chart for 8 weeks and peaked at 45. It didn’t go higher.

  • @thetrickisirarelyrespond5945

    @thetrickisirarelyrespond5945

    Жыл бұрын

    Doom does carry through certain intonation but you have to be dialled in to recognise it. It isn't Slick Rick level,clearly, but "..the grimey limey..." definitely has faint traces of LDN in the voice (and clues in the bars)

  • @kayflip2233
    @kayflip2233 Жыл бұрын

    Wiley knows exactly what's going on. It's no different than how New York used to dominate hip hop in the 90s and back then no one was trying to hear rappers from other states because everyone from California to Illinois was trying to sound like New York. It's not until places like Atlanta came out with their own unique sound and took over the mainstream that the New York dominance ended. LA, Chicago, Miami, Philly, Toronto also added their own sounds later on. The consistent theme being that all of these regions developed their OWN sound that sounded like nowhere else. Innovators get the fans and recognition. If you're just a copycat from somewhere else, you won't get anywhere. London used to have that 90s boom bap sound like New York back in the early days and they didn't blow up. You need to do your own thing and sound original. Wiley is correct, it's pointless making an attempt to cross over to the US. You don't understand the American psyche if you think you're going to convince mostly Black Americans who barely know where Europe is on the map to try to like something foreign sounding. The only reason Canadian artists get accepted in America is because their accents are so similar. This is only for urban music, White people in America are far more open minded, that's why British rock, rnb or pop music blows up globally including in America. It's the Black audience that doesn't like foreign sounding accents for their genre of music.

  • @deepaulie8701
    @deepaulie8701 Жыл бұрын

    This is the clearest, calmest interview I have seen Wiley on in a long time. Is he under new management?

  • @hakshustletv
    @hakshustletv Жыл бұрын

    Wiley 100% has a valid point. Central Cee has been killing it and is arguably that guy in the UK right now but even then, guys like Lil Baby or a Meek Mill can come to the UK and they'll still be looked at as the top dogs while they're here, everyone is going to run to their shows, play their music etc... Central Cee in the U.S is almost just a very successful rapper from the UK whereas an artist like Lil Baby is a successful rapper period when he steps over here. The same level of impact a Lil Baby would have over here, CC isn't necessarily going to be on that level in the US. Maybe someday he will but right now he isn't one of those, Drake comes over here he can pretty much take over the city, CC, Skepta or even Giggs goes over there they're just another great and successful artist from a different part of the world at this moment and time. For us, because we're here it looks bigger and better than it actually is & when I've been over there CC does have fans, they seem to bring up CC, Skepta or Giggs if you're from the UK but for the most part, no one from the UK is the equivalent in the US to any of the top US artists coming over here.

  • @empirewindrush3667

    @empirewindrush3667

    Жыл бұрын

    Coming from such a small island (uk) and making waves across America you need to applaud Cench. He's known across a good few states, and into Canada, it hurts for Wiley to properly respect this kids grind.

  • @FarhanAli-go4ck

    @FarhanAli-go4ck

    Жыл бұрын

    Do you get paid to write paragraph’s

  • @hakshustletv

    @hakshustletv

    Жыл бұрын

    @@empirewindrush3667 I think you're misunderstanding what Wiley is saying, he isn't discrediting Cench, he isn't even saying he isn't known. He's saying people knowing you and fully bussing in the states are two different things. You can take Drake, Meek or Lil Baby for example, if they come over here they're that guy while they're here, you have a lot of our top artists damn near turning into little bro. If our top artists go over to the states, they're just another successful international rapper that's successful at home but they're not necessarily going to rub shoulders with the biggest and best talent there, they're not shutting down cities and having everyone come out. When Meek or Drake for example comes out here, everybody with a name is pulling up and fans are flooding the shows, streets and after parties.

  • @hakshustletv

    @hakshustletv

    Жыл бұрын

    @@FarhanAli-go4ck I'll keep it official, you don't have to read a thing, keep it moving.

  • @DeterminedFC

    @DeterminedFC

    Жыл бұрын

    Lol nah brudda that's your perception cah u you see dem man on a pedestal..

  • @thevoice246
    @thevoice246 Жыл бұрын

    people overlook the underground uk hip hop scene. The Four Owls working with DJ Premier is a big collaboration and an organic link up

  • @qwerty64ish

    @qwerty64ish

    Жыл бұрын

    Such a tune as well

  • @Barney-ii1no

    @Barney-ii1no

    Жыл бұрын

    @@qwerty64ish any underground scene is going to be inherently overlooked, when underground artist do get bigger you get the whole, ''He's sold out'' schtick

  • @tgowl4743
    @tgowl4743 Жыл бұрын

    Wiley cat is a legend…when big bro speaks man fi listen…😂😎💯

  • @Noname88184
    @Noname88184 Жыл бұрын

    Big up Wiley real og

  • @leonjulytv
    @leonjulytv Жыл бұрын

    "It's looking like"... 👌🏾 " so that song Bust America?" 🤣

  • @dodong4806
    @dodong4806 Жыл бұрын

    Shoutout to Wiley. Basically saying, why we have to beg it with America, why we got to conquer the ting as it were. He's right.

  • @JBulla2539
    @JBulla2539 Жыл бұрын

    Just because a UK artist's label want to back a US tour doesnt mean they gonna blow up over there

  • @naomis5613
    @naomis5613 Жыл бұрын

    The Interviewer is just throwing words and Wiley is calling him out time and time again 😂😂

  • @bradstocker1717
    @bradstocker1717 Жыл бұрын

    @7:50 "SOCCER MUMS" lol!!!

  • @thementor1180
    @thementor1180 Жыл бұрын

    The management and the money they put in are much more important. Central Cee has nothing special about him musically but, its about attention now. The industry has changed

  • @kernalization

    @kernalization

    Жыл бұрын

    You speak well

  • @StaceyFoxx

    @StaceyFoxx

    Жыл бұрын

    BOOM

  • @vincent-lr6io
    @vincent-lr6io Жыл бұрын

    the host from the midlands?? i cant pin point his accent.. loved the interview

  • @Overyvonne
    @Overyvonne Жыл бұрын

    It’s true central cee is at a high level of fame but his music isn’t revolutionary or really that special he sounds pretty much like any other standard drill artist. He has an amazing team and all of their work combined is really paying off

  • @joederoeper2156
    @joederoeper2156 Жыл бұрын

    Wiley was ready to dip by the end 😆

  • @narranradd908
    @narranradd9086 ай бұрын

    I found wiley and the uk grime scene like 7 years ago. Im in the north east of the states. And i gotta tell you those tapes with wiley steps 1 threw 21 are very slept on. From a far views wise and what have you. What im saying is id like to see more collaboration between uk and american artist's

  • @Uhhhhhhhmmmm
    @Uhhhhhhhmmmm Жыл бұрын

    Cench is/has gone clear as the biggest UK rap etc related artist. The numbers on videos, his social media platforms etc etc are crazy. He gets love in so many countries too, but I agree with Wiley, nobody will probably truly ever 'buss up' the American scene. Unless like he said they switch up their accents.

  • @Uhhhhhhhmmmm

    @Uhhhhhhhmmmm

    Жыл бұрын

    @@mroberts9697 Speaking facts tbh, only competition is Stormzy.

  • @Joe-uv9jo

    @Joe-uv9jo

    Жыл бұрын

    You can't include Central Cee in the genre of drill or grime. Especially grime, he has never ever made one grime song tf.

  • @Uhhhhhhhmmmm

    @Uhhhhhhhmmmm

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Joe-uv9jo bad wording that I meant to edit, I meant overall across all 3 genres. Probably should’ve just put UK rap.

  • @Unholygamewinner

    @Unholygamewinner

    Жыл бұрын

    I think they could. Eventually. If one guy strings it together right it could work. It’s true the accent makes it waaay harder but ppl like Central Cee break down that barrier. We’re all so obsessed w breaking America CC doing well all over the map too so I’m not worried either way

  • @TYLOTYLOTYLO
    @TYLOTYLOTYLO Жыл бұрын

    Bottom line is… you ain’t making it in the US comparatively to your peers in America. Like Central Cee isn’t about to go sell out MSG with his 27million monthly listeners. But you can be damn sure that Cardi B, J Cole, Lil Uzi could and probably already have while they currently have about the same monthly listeners.

  • @TYLOTYLOTYLO

    @TYLOTYLOTYLO

    Жыл бұрын

    The only people that have come close have been bands, solo singers (like Adele) who have made an absolute scene in the states and continued to sell records for years after their releases

  • @kayflip2233

    @kayflip2233

    Жыл бұрын

    @@TYLOTYLOTYLO Sade is the only one that successfully crossed over to the US singing in a British accent. Can't deny her voice and soul. If you're talking about Adele and other non urban UK artists, tons of them crossed over from the Beatles to Coldplay. It's the Black American audience that doesn't want to hear non American accents.

  • @Jessicaisawakenow
    @Jessicaisawakenow Жыл бұрын

    Dave and Headie One because of their talent and Drakes co-sign was massive here in the u.s. to hip hop heads

  • @rmanS2C
    @rmanS2C Жыл бұрын

    Uninformed interviewers can be frustrating. Well done on getting the interview but please do not argue for arguments sake. Central Cee has not buss in America. He has had one catchy but gimmicky song that due to tik tok has crossed over but to say soccer mums have heard it is an outright lie.

  • @isaacnewton3514
    @isaacnewton3514 Жыл бұрын

    It’s purely for one reason and that’s Drake bringing in a telescope to UK, Wiley’s era never had that

  • @natty2dred331
    @natty2dred331 Жыл бұрын

    Wiley is the inventor of grime the architect of Eskimo he is grime artist central Cee is Drill/Rap how did you confuse the two artists is beyond me. Literally

  • @TonyMontana-zl8pz

    @TonyMontana-zl8pz

    Жыл бұрын

    Before wiley there was no urban music, drill rap etc are just grandchildren of what wiley n co started, lord of the mics all them guys are the origin

  • @Rai_S82

    @Rai_S82

    Жыл бұрын

    @Tony Montana No urban music?! Wiley, Dizzee, Skepta and loads of those boys will tell you that they were inspired by the jungle/dnb boys! That's also 'urban' music.

  • @bifftannenskids5591

    @bifftannenskids5591

    Жыл бұрын

    @Rai S just wait till they find out Wiley started as a Jungle Mc ...🤯🤯

  • @westy3783
    @westy3783 Жыл бұрын

    Seems a lot more calm, collected, and calculated with his words than he has been in the past. Almost like he’s been media trained, like he has said so many people have been in the past. 🤔 🤣

  • @deezlilnuts
    @deezlilnuts Жыл бұрын

    seems so intelligent and like he has to suppress his desire to use big words when he said "buss up" and "the vibes"

  • @wolfharthiphop
    @wolfharthiphop Жыл бұрын

    The British have taken every single genre of American music and successfully exported it back to them with rap music being the ONLY exception... Let that really sink in. England has produced mega superstars like Amy Winehouse, Adelle, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton... the list is endless. They haven't ever produced one rapper who has ever even come close to cracking America. Wiley is right. The Yanks just do not care for British rap music. The British have been rapping for decades... If it was possible for a British rapper to crack America, it would have happened by now.

  • @JYGtube

    @JYGtube

    Жыл бұрын

    I think it’s the same as Wiley said, it’s the accent and lingo barrier. When it’s pop or a multitude of other genres, the English accent is more palatable on a larger scale and when it comes to singing there are different ways of enunciating words that can make it sound more smooth. Problem is with rap is that a lot of it is ingrained within lyricism and punchlines both of which are heavily influenced by regional nuances in language. Even flows are impacted a lot because even in the UK alone you have lots of different regions that typically speak at slightly different speeds, some accents sound lazy others upbeat.

  • @JYGtube

    @JYGtube

    Жыл бұрын

    …don’t agree with your last sentence though, there are a lot of different barriers being broken down musically in this generation specifically, plenty of people are more open to checking out different sounds from more countries especially with the introduction of streaming and social media.

  • @kayflip2233

    @kayflip2233

    Жыл бұрын

    This is exactly correct. The reason being that Black Americans are the most insular Americans. They barely leave their state, let alone their country. Their world exists only in the hood amongst people that look and behave like them and share the same interests. This is partially due to then being marginalized in American society. The only successful Brit that actually sang in a British accent that was embraced by Black Americans was the legendary Sade.

  • @badhabitz2701
    @badhabitz2701 Жыл бұрын

    wiley talking facts!!

  • @brummieboi
    @brummieboi Жыл бұрын

    Wiley such a G 💯

  • @Jessicaisawakenow
    @Jessicaisawakenow Жыл бұрын

    My daughters who are 20 and 27 stay bumping Fredo Digga D and Central Cee from the u.k. ....sometimes it catches me off guard when I hear the u.k. accent...but other artists in the states are always playing Fredo heavy on their lives

  • @Joshamon1
    @Joshamon1 Жыл бұрын

    Skepta has toured in the USA and is definitely more of a known name there than Central Cee. Cee may have one song that blew up thanks to tik tok but people forget about these songs quickly once something else comes along

  • @kayflip2233

    @kayflip2233

    Жыл бұрын

    Skepta doesn't have any mainstream presence in America. I'm American and no one listens to him and he's not on the radio. Ella Mai, yes. Adele, yes. Coldplay, yes. Not Skepta or any UK rapper. That's just how it is. Black hood people are the most insular Americans, they only want to hear American accents and topics.

  • @radical3072

    @radical3072

    Жыл бұрын

    and why did the one song become a success? because the producers sampled a track everybody knows…

  • @drk_fi
    @drk_fi Жыл бұрын

    Wiley is right 👍🏼

  • @maea344
    @maea344 Жыл бұрын

    Wiley is just on another level ... Experience Trumps Opinion... Wiley has alot of Experience..

  • @ruzzain9450
    @ruzzain9450 Жыл бұрын

    Burna & Wiz setting pace over there 🇺🇸

  • @prodjedi
    @prodjedi Жыл бұрын

    Wiley knows what he’s saying about the “looking like” point. Central is looking like he can crack America. Him actually doing so is a different point tho. Also to say it’s his management over him is a bit of an insult to him.

  • @hakshustletv

    @hakshustletv

    Жыл бұрын

    I agree with Wiley in that sense, what it looks like isn't necessarily what it is. As for the management thing, I'll be real, CC's management are crazy, I 100% get this guys point, I think Central is a great talent and carved out his own lane, has avoided most of the bs too when he could've easily gotten dragged into bs but in this scenario, I would say at the very least it's a 50/50 dynamic when it comes to importance, I would even go as far as saying his management are really the driving force. Right now, I'm not sure if there's better, people will never truly understand what they've done unless they're behind the scenes.

  • @G5.Giotto

    @G5.Giotto

    Жыл бұрын

    He’s right tho,management is ninety percent of music nowadays,an cench does not have a unique enough sound or character or story to say it’s him over marketing,his whole thing is marketing

  • @A1un9ine
    @A1un9ine Жыл бұрын

    i think what Wiley should've said was, its all about audience targeting with today's rappers. this generation doesn't care about talent and they like vibes songs and that they can't accept the fact that Wiley, Giggs and older artists here in the UK are all the best out of the UK but here comes a point between old and original and new and repetitive and the rappers in america, they would highly likely collaborate with artist like Digga d, Russ or central cee because the new generation audience is more lean to new beats or gibberish in-eloquent wordplay and streaming numbers are all in the hands of those audience and rappers which makes original rappers like Wiley cant compete in the market.

  • @EjnrTV
    @EjnrTV Жыл бұрын

    Central Cee has the best chance in bussin in America for a short period of time. His image suits America, He raps, he’s racially ambiguous, he has a fashion sense similar/same as the Hiphop community over in America, he’s able to create a lil shock value with his witty, catchy & controversial lyrics. People will buy into his brand for sure. He blends in easily. His accent is the only thing separating him and this could work in his favour to make him stand out

  • @spamfood9971

    @spamfood9971

    Жыл бұрын

    What makes them controversial? You sound like a little snowflake. There wasn’t anything controversial about his lyrics 😂😂😂

  • @kayflip2233

    @kayflip2233

    Жыл бұрын

    Nah bro. I'm American, you give us too much credit. You have to understand the American psyche - the world doesn't even exist beyond American borders. Maybe 50% of Americans can point out where the UK is on a map. If you're talking about African Americans, they are even more insular than White Americans and barely even leave their state, let alone the country. Central Cee isn't going to blow up in the US simply because hood Black people only want to hear music that sounds like them and that they can relate to. If you think Black people in the hood are going to want to hear about waps, doing road, Shepard's Bush, chingings etc you're out of your mind. It's not even on their wave length. Also, the African American women especially aren't trying to hear any of that. They don't even know what the hell any of that stuff is. You gotta appeal to the women too to really blow up in America.

  • @ahmedd320
    @ahmedd320 Жыл бұрын

    Wiley is a real one and always has been

  • @nba5130
    @nba5130 Жыл бұрын

    bro kno a thing or 2 he gave us *Chip* that’s all I’m gone say 🙏🏿

  • @bigsmokeweiler8941
    @bigsmokeweiler8941 Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely love wiley! He really is the god father of grime! Any time he clashes/beefs with people I always feel like he destroys them too! 😂 😂 My opinion

  • @MrBath1985
    @MrBath1985 Жыл бұрын

    With reaction videos I think the language barrier is lowering and US understand the grime more now.

  • @gamewavelondon
    @gamewavelondon Жыл бұрын

    The only way I see to properly blow in the US is as a rat pack style a few of the top uk guys breaking down songs and slang between songs

  • @rentfreeinheads8995
    @rentfreeinheads8995 Жыл бұрын

    I don’t understand I live in Los Angeles and if you were to ask people here, who central Cee is they’ll know. Ask them about other Uk rappers, it’s a struggle so how is Cench not bussin in the states

  • @FLYSTARTVLONDON
    @FLYSTARTVLONDON Жыл бұрын

    Management has a huge influence in some careers

  • @GOWSTUNIT
    @GOWSTUNIT Жыл бұрын

    👑

  • @TeeTee-qr1vs
    @TeeTee-qr1vs Жыл бұрын

    Central Cee looks American he fits in with their energy and he’s style although he’s British.

  • @kayflip2233

    @kayflip2233

    Жыл бұрын

    Nah dude, lol. Americans aren't trying to hear foreign accents or slang. It will just not work.

  • @arvaelvision
    @arvaelvision Жыл бұрын

    Central cee is a popstar plain and simple. 🤣

  • @empirewindrush3667

    @empirewindrush3667

    Жыл бұрын

    Yeah he's done what nobody has done before him. He made urban music POPular. Don't get it twisted. He made them listen.

  • @arvaelvision

    @arvaelvision

    Жыл бұрын

    @@empirewindrush3667 🤭🤣 what you waffling on about 🤦🏾‍♂️ You’re not very astute if you still don’t understand “they” make popular whatever or whoever they want, for whatever reason. They need a puppet and he’s the latest. He’s a popstar, and they make him popular. The algorithm isn’t here to benefit us mere commoners, it’s for the show they’ve put on😐

  • @87shots

    @87shots

    Жыл бұрын

    @ARVAEL VISION Lol you're so deep 😂 Cench is killing it plain and simple, if you can't see that then head to specsavers

  • @87shots

    @87shots

    Жыл бұрын

    @Empire Windrush 💯

  • @arvaelvision

    @arvaelvision

    Жыл бұрын

    @@87shots man said cench is killin it 🤭

  • @tateduku
    @tateduku Жыл бұрын

    Wiley needs to Collab with Ludacris!! It's like the same Booming voice in another accent !

  • @user-SubvurzIV
    @user-SubvurzIV Жыл бұрын

    He's right, American artists have always used the UK to top up their accounts whenever they want to tour and we open the doors for them but they don't really give a fuck about us as a market. Wu has never done a show here where all of the members turned up, even when they were all in the country they just couldn't be bothered. Have seen so many half arsed lazy artists that just wanted to get paid and go home. We should just support our own.

  • @kayflip2233

    @kayflip2233

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm American and agree. It's no different than when New York dominated hip hop in the 90s and no other states got love until they just ignored New York and made their own sound. You just gotta focus on your own people and others will come.

  • @user-SubvurzIV

    @user-SubvurzIV

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kayflip2233 Facts!

  • @NK-vd8xi
    @NK-vd8xi Жыл бұрын

    Wiley is the wisest waffler in the UK. He has so much wisdom but he can't stop himself from just waffling.

  • @iamlinxx_
    @iamlinxx_ Жыл бұрын

    Estelle and Craig David both broke through in the US winning grammys I believe. But I think Wiley maybe exclusively referring to rappers and grime.

  • @kayflip2233

    @kayflip2233

    Жыл бұрын

    Thats rnb though, they're not rapping. Also Estelle was never big in the US. Craig David was but he puts on an American accent when he sings. Ella Mai is another example, huge in the US but sounds 100% American when she sings. Sade is a good example of a global rnb legend, but I'd argue her music is more adult contemporary than urban rnb. She is soulful but also very mainstream. But she definitely doesn't put on an American accent yet is still undeniably legendary in America. UK music outside of rap has always been global since the beatles. We're talking about hip hop here. The Black, urban audience in America only wants to hear American accents and topics. They'll never change.

  • @vincefree
    @vincefree Жыл бұрын

    skepta is hella respected in the US and is doing numbers there now

  • @hakshustletv

    @hakshustletv

    Жыл бұрын

    Skepta is well-respected in the industry period but he isn't really doing numbers there. We still haven't got a Lil Baby or Drake equivalent in the UK. Think of it like this, when Drake, Meek or a Lil Baby comes over to the UK, they can shut everything down, everyone is going to go out to see them, listen to their music etc... no one in the UK is going to any city in the US and having the same effect. They're big over here but when they hit the states, they don't really brush shoulders with any of the bigger name-talent, whereas the top artists in US can come over here and you'll quickly notice a lot of the big talent here damn near look like lil bro.

  • @Fifabeast389

    @Fifabeast389

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hakshustletv no rapper in the world is having an impact like Drake or Baby. Why are you comparing to the very very top? Every rapper in the world will fall short. There’s plenty of successful US rappers that don’t take over the UK

  • @andrewstockton9397

    @andrewstockton9397

    Жыл бұрын

    Baby is shite nothing original

  • @hakshustletv

    @hakshustletv

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Fifabeast389 You're missing the point, their most successful rappers can come over here and take over cities. They'll become those guys while they're here, even someone on a lesser scale, they'll be able to bring out everyone with a name, fans will flood the shows at the biggest venues and pay top price, they'll flood the streets, try to follow them or track them down to after parties, we've seen this with guys like Drake & Meek. On the other hand, our very biggest artists can't go other there and do the same thing, they won't be in the conversation or rub shoulders with the biggest artists there in terms of who's making things move right now. Everyone isn't coming out to see them. We hold US artists on a higher pedestal and embrace them more than we do our own, on the flip side, US fans don't treat our artists the same. Lil Baby can come over here and outsell anyone, strictly in the UK, you'd need Dave, Cench & maybe Tion Wayne combined doing a show to try and convince people to choose that over seeing Lil Baby by himself In the states bring our top 6 biggest rappers, no one is going to choose to see them over even someone like A Boogie.

  • @hakshustletv

    @hakshustletv

    Жыл бұрын

    @Juru I don't disagree, but the point is no one says Drake is the x of Canada or the US, they just say he's Drake everywhere, no one from the UK has reached the level to where they can say they're huge everywhere. The same level that Cench is in the UK, once you move him to somewhere like the states, he's no longer that guy not even close. Move Drake from the US to UK and his status and influence is arguably even greater, the competition drops drastically. I'm willing to bet, if you brought Drake over here for a show to do on his own and had another show on the same day where it was Skepta, Dave, Cench, Tion Wayne all doing the same show, Drake still outsells them, people will pick to go and see Drake by himself vs that crazy headline I just picked, take the same guys I mentioned & drop them in the states, you'll need at least another 6+ artists on top to make it competitive because their status drops drastically compared to Drake in the states. The point being someone like Cench is popping but his status is high here and I would argue he's at the top of the game in the UK right now, but once he goes to the states his status drastically falls and he isn't in that conversation with the top guys there.

  • @southwestkinema9149
    @southwestkinema9149 Жыл бұрын

    Wiley is right! Central Cee is not "big" in America. He's big on KZread. Two totally different things LOL

  • @empirewindrush3667

    @empirewindrush3667

    Жыл бұрын

    Big enough for Travis Scott to acknowledge him, Lil Durk, and that's just two of the biggest artist state side, also getting personal invite from Drake to go his NYE party, lol, hmmm yeah not that well known or big over there. 😂😂

  • @empirewindrush3667

    @empirewindrush3667

    Жыл бұрын

    Keep denying the fact Cench is blowing bigger than any other UK artist. Lol

  • @rentfreeinheads8995

    @rentfreeinheads8995

    Жыл бұрын

    So Americans don’t watch KZread 😂

  • @yoyoyo479
    @yoyoyo479 Жыл бұрын

    Wiley godfather !

  • @imani828
    @imani828 Жыл бұрын

    Wiley waflfling for 10 mins straight

  • @dezw6485

    @dezw6485

    Жыл бұрын

    All old uncles waffle init 😬 back in my day yeah

  • @yawsteez
    @yawsteez Жыл бұрын

    Even in uk there are acsents in America there’s people in there that don’t listen to anything outside the states they in too

  • @gregory7979
    @gregory7979 Жыл бұрын

    He said no one "bust like a Jay z" That's not everybody if they're not like that in the UK it will not matter if they're in America if they're not like that overseas in other continents it won't matter if you're in America

  • @jahbizzlegamer2583
    @jahbizzlegamer2583 Жыл бұрын

    This is why I love wiley people don’t understand how Americans act they stay clowning are slang and accents so you can never fully buss in rap and I mean like really blow and be just as successful as there rapper’s. singing different story as accents don’t really come out in singing and slang ain’t really used a lot in pop

  • @openyourlies
    @openyourlies Жыл бұрын

    He looks well.

  • @yawsteez
    @yawsteez Жыл бұрын

    I met an American who never knew tupac and lil wayne

  • @dankbudwoi871
    @dankbudwoi871 Жыл бұрын

    This interviewer is not on wileys wavelength at all

  • @peakyblinder4511
    @peakyblinder4511 Жыл бұрын

    Seen a interesting thing the other day a rapper said he is gonna stop making rap because they all grassing in songs on them self's and other people

  • @stevealder5206
    @stevealder5206 Жыл бұрын

    Trying his hardest to hold in the hate

  • @richgreen3459
    @richgreen3459 Жыл бұрын

    So glad I don't know central cee or the drip doing the interview, Wiley should link up with Ye asap. Real recognise real.

  • @user-up1yh4ib3z
    @user-up1yh4ib3z Жыл бұрын

    Wiley starts bigging someone up then gets jealous mid-rant and changes his mind lmao

  • @user-qd6im2hp2e
    @user-qd6im2hp2e Жыл бұрын

    Slick Rick still had a British accent

  • @e.o.a101
    @e.o.a1012 ай бұрын

    21 savage (born in London) grew up in America, that's why he's got an American accent when he raps.

  • @JW-db8bz
    @JW-db8bz Жыл бұрын

    Willy's wisdom is just slept on. I think if you're intelligent you can take in what he says and get his points completely. If you're not too bright you won't understand Wiley at all. His understanding of UK rap/grime music is #1. Only thing I disagree with is a UK artist success shouldn't be matching US top artists, the bar is very different.

  • @cactusmac666
    @cactusmac666 Жыл бұрын

    Centrel Cee is an example of brilliant management and marketing, but he's a fad. Objectively, he's not a good rapper, and there's only so long his "look" will carry him for. Once his core fanbase grows out of their teens and wants something of substance, hes finished. He's the UK Lil Pump.

  • @empirewindrush3667

    @empirewindrush3667

    Жыл бұрын

    Wrong. Keep watching.

  • @Kaine1111

    @Kaine1111

    Жыл бұрын

    You aint gotta clue what a 🤡

  • @87shots

    @87shots

    Жыл бұрын

    oh boy 😂

  • @Barney-ii1no

    @Barney-ii1no

    Жыл бұрын

    100%, his sell by date is going to ware off by the end of this year, as soon as the vibe changes he wont be able to adapt

  • @Kaine1111

    @Kaine1111

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Barney-ii1no delusional 🤡

  • @Blowing0s
    @Blowing0s Жыл бұрын

    Ed Sheeran?!

  • @AcesizOfficial
    @AcesizOfficial Жыл бұрын

    Central Cee is arguably UK's biggest artist rn

  • @Barney-ii1no

    @Barney-ii1no

    Жыл бұрын

    thats pretty sad really

  • @scottowldn8239

    @scottowldn8239

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly RN!!! Next year we won’t remember him just like Aitch & Ardee and all the rest.

  • @manzg1

    @manzg1

    Жыл бұрын

    arguably? it’s clear and it’ll be like that for a long time😂

  • @AcesizOfficial

    @AcesizOfficial

    Жыл бұрын

    @@manzg1 don’t forget there’s Giggs #TheLandLord

  • @manzg1

    @manzg1

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AcesizOfficial big up giggs but there’s literally no comparison

  • @koopon3900
    @koopon3900 Жыл бұрын

    Wiley wearing the scarf like a good Abed 😂

  • @thehoneyeffect
    @thehoneyeffect Жыл бұрын

    Trip Hop, Jungle, Garage, the first wave of Grime all did not buss America. They all happened before social media was huge. Many Americans did not even know that Black people existed in the UK or any of our history for the longest time, let alone being aware of Black British Jamaican enthused culture....so its hard to make any of that buss in America. M.I.A. has her English accent, shes the only artist that I can think of that is remotely related to 'rap' from England, who has buss America and other countries on earth at any point. Its a shame that no one Black has been able to do it. Lil Simz might buss, as the best MC I can think of in the UK, itd be amazing if she did it but is it still even as important to 'buss America' anyway? The internet is changing which Black culture gets to be the most dominant, slowly eg. Afrobeats is a good example, as the Black British African population increases. Jamaican British men are unwittingly kind of socialising themselves into irrelevance with having whiter and whiter children (no shade to Mixed Race people), to the point where Jamaican culture is no longer such a dominant force of influence in the UK (its still globally influential though obviously). I digress Brazil is coming up, I see though. I digress again

  • @kayflip2233

    @kayflip2233

    Жыл бұрын

    Sade is a better example than MIA. No people in the hood in America are listening to MIA but old African Americans love Sade even with her British accent.

  • @mubasharshaikh1207
    @mubasharshaikh1207 Жыл бұрын

    Wiley is the joe budden of the uk

  • @mazza_mayhem7
    @mazza_mayhem7 Жыл бұрын

    I don't think people know this but ebonics actually comes from west of England not America very interesting fact!

  • @itsJade360
    @itsJade360 Жыл бұрын

    Skepta.. erm.. Skinnyman did it .. & Big Mike!!

  • @danielnyirendaofficial
    @danielnyirendaofficial Жыл бұрын

    Central C is not 2-3 years in the game btw.

  • @empirewindrush3667

    @empirewindrush3667

    Жыл бұрын

    He broke out in 2020. He's been rapping for 9 years. But got noticed 2020 so it is 2 years.

  • @e.o.a101
    @e.o.a1012 ай бұрын

    Wiley's right, if he goes to the USA, he would have to sound American (twang)....most Americans don't really understand British accents..especially the London slang.

  • @ej8014
    @ej8014 Жыл бұрын

    Almost didn’t recognise him there with that beard 😮😢

  • @penrythajanitor4644
    @penrythajanitor4644 Жыл бұрын

    Everyone forgets Monie Love, and Marsha Ambrosius to a bit lesser extent...Slick Rick of course, MF Doom RIP...

  • @kayflip2233

    @kayflip2233

    Жыл бұрын

    All of them rapped or sang in American accents though. They're not valid examples. Wiley was talking about blowing up in America with a UK accent and UK sound. Sade is the only valid example of this. She is seen as a legend in America and embraced by Black Americans who are old enough to remember her.

  • @penrythajanitor4644

    @penrythajanitor4644

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kayflip2233 fair call...I'd say Slick Rick had a Mid Atlantic accent but none of them sounded out and out British...You hear a lot of Americans saying that they find British rappers corny, Drake had a couple of collabos but then he's Canadian... Sade is just beautiful and classy with a beautiful voice, you can't deny her if you got ears full stop (or eyes for that matter)

  • @kayflip2233

    @kayflip2233

    Жыл бұрын

    @@penrythajanitor4644 Yeah, even Drake only blew up in the US because he raps and sings in an American accent. Real Canadian urban Black people sound and behave more like London urban people. The accents are different but slang and vibe is very similar because of the Jamaican influence in both countries. Notice Drake only started making songs like WAR and mentioned the 6ix until after he had already blown up. His first couple albums sounded like he was from Memphis, in fact he mentions Memphis or Houston more than his own hometown.

  • @penrythajanitor4644

    @penrythajanitor4644

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kayflip2233 I'm going to be honest and say I never got into Drake, I didn't catch his early stuff and to me his later stuff was trash, I'm a greybeard though so my idea of hip hop might be different to the modern idea As for Canada I got that idea about Black Canadians having a similar flex to Black Britons, except they moan even more about the cold weather! As for me it's a place I always wanted to visit, my brother said it was like the good bits of the UK and the US without the shitty bits, which sounded good to me...

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