I HATE grime music
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I really don't understand why so many UK teens are following this grime culture. The music is genuinely unpleasant to listen to and it promotes really chavy behaviour like taking drugs wearing a tracksuit... Anyone else think the same?
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I really don't understand why so many UK teens are following this grime culture. The music is genuinely unpleasant to listen to and it promotes really chavy behaviour like taking drugs wearing a tracksuit... Anyone else think the same?
I really don't understand why so many UK teens are following this grime culture. The music is genuinely unpleasant to listen to and it promotes really chavy behaviour like taking drugs wearing a tracksuit... Anyone else think the same?

Feeling like an old age pensioner rn haha
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Why so many teens are following grime culture? Maybe its because most of the lyrics are 100% relateable.
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(Original post by splashywill)
I really don't understand why so many UK teens are following this grime culture. The music is genuinely unpleasant to listen to and it promotes really chavy behaviour like taking drugs wearing a tracksuit... Anyone else think the same?
I really don't understand why so many UK teens are following this grime culture. The music is genuinely unpleasant to listen to and it promotes really chavy behaviour like taking drugs wearing a tracksuit... Anyone else think the same?

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I think Akala is okay. He also tries to make a point when he raps.
EDIT- Apparently his music is only regarded as hip hop so I have no idea as to what grime music actually is.
EDIT- Apparently his music is only regarded as hip hop so I have no idea as to what grime music actually is.
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(Original post by splashywill)
I really don't understand why so many UK teens are following this grime culture. The music is genuinely unpleasant to listen to and it promotes really chavy behaviour like taking drugs wearing a tracksuit... Anyone else think the same?
I really don't understand why so many UK teens are following this grime culture. The music is genuinely unpleasant to listen to and it promotes really chavy behaviour like taking drugs wearing a tracksuit... Anyone else think the same?

https://www.youtube.com/playlist?lis...VXtqmWzyawCK1s
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Why so many teens are following grime culture? Maybe its because most of the lyrics are 100% relateable.
Why so many teens are following grime culture? Maybe its because most of the lyrics are 100% relateable.
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If you don't like it don't listen, nothing is forced on you , especially considering it's very rarely on radio. Let people do what they want to do
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I think Akala is okay. He also tries to make a point when he raps.
I think Akala is okay. He also tries to make a point when he raps.
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(Original post by splashywill)
I really don't understand why so many UK teens are following this grime culture. The music is genuinely unpleasant to listen to and it promotes really chavy behaviour like taking drugs wearing a tracksuit... Anyone else think the same?
I really don't understand why so many UK teens are following this grime culture. The music is genuinely unpleasant to listen to and it promotes really chavy behaviour like taking drugs wearing a tracksuit... Anyone else think the same?
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If you don't like it don't listen, nothing is forced on you , especially considering it's very rarely on radio. Let people do what they want to do
If you don't like it don't listen, nothing is forced on you , especially considering it's very rarely on radio. Let people do what they want to do
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(Original post by Someboady)
Why so many teens are following grime culture? Maybe its because most of the lyrics are 100% relateable.
Why so many teens are following grime culture? Maybe its because most of the lyrics are 100% relateable.
Grime has been and gone & is attempting to hang on to it's glory years. Also the fan base has changed and the lyrics on the early tracks were particularly relevant to the working class kids.
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I think Akala is okay. He also tries to make a point when he raps.
I think Akala is okay. He also tries to make a point when he raps.
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(Original post by Fruitninja)
what kind of idiot listens to this crappy type of music
what kind of idiot listens to this crappy type of music
What counts as "good" music to you then?
And to call anyone that listens to it an idiot, K.
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