An underrated genre of music commonly played in the cold streets of London and a genre of music were stupid white American kids make fun out of and say that UK Drill copied Chicago Drill and that our accents are 'Corny'. UK Drill is a mad genre of music that is better than Chicago Drill.
Jamal: Yo wagwan my guy what you saying?
Matthew: Nothing much my guy, have you heard Skengdo and AM's new tune, 'HB Freestyle' on Link Up TV???
Jamal: Rahhh that tune is too cold fam colder than the council estates heating!!!
Matthew: UK Drill is gonna be mad this year!!!
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UK Garage is a form of electronic dance music which originated in clubs at Vauxhall, south London around 1994-1996, and rapidly spread around the capital, but which actually has its roots in the original Garage sound which began in New York in the 1980s.
Originally referred to as "House & Garage" or "the Sunday Scene" (because it was difficult for promoters to find venues for the music on other weekend days at the time), the speeded-up Garage sound was eventually given the name "Speed Garage" by the media.
The original UKG sound had a four to the floor beat; however from 1997 onwards, the breakbeat-influenced "2-Step" sound became increasingly popular. Reggae, drum 'n' bass and hip-hop sounds, as well as R&B vocal samples, increased in influence in uk garage around this time.
The main difference between UK and US Garage, other than being faster, was the use of heavy sub-bass which had more in common with drum 'n' bass or reggae than traditional house or garage.
In the early years, records mainly featured vocal versions using proper singers (with additional instrumental/dub mixes), but from 1998 onwards, the use of MCs started to gain prominence, having originally been used mainly at the rave, and on pirate radio stations which were of great importance to the music's development.
At the start of the new millennium, east London's UK Garage offshoot - grime - grew out of the increasingly MC-driven garage style, whereas south London's dubstep scene tended towards more minimal, dubby, instrumental tracks but with heavier bass.
The "House & Garage" days: Carl Bias & BIP - I'm Up In Heaven (1994)
Early "classic 4x4 UK Garage" sounds: Underground Solution - You're No Good (1997)
Early 2-Step UKG: Ramsey & Fen - Love Bug (1998)
Early UKG with MCs: Da Click - Good Rhymes (1998)
Dark pre-grime Garage: So Solid Crew - Dilema (Instrumental) (2000)
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UK Ting. . . Originated in UK Hip Hop/Garage. Used by the likes of Dizzee Rascal, Lethal Bizzle, Shystie etc. Describes the emerging fashionable urban london culture/scene.
London Stand Up To. . Represent that UK Ting
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Uk Drill is the best genre of music, thereβs no buts of ifβs itβs simply the best type of music out there
and itβs also really certy when u play it full volume on a Bluetooth speaker at a party
β yo g have you heard Of drill β
βno not reallyβ
βare u dizzy blud! uk Drill is the best music in fucking England β
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Great British website using the style of 'Old Games Journalism' to highlight issues in the gaming community using the art of humour. An excellent site, though not as funny as it used to be, thanks to some whore named Teela.
That UK Resistance was brilliant till that Teela spastic started writing rubbish all over it
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A great anarchy-based song from the Sex Pistols. One of the frist 'mainstream' Punk Song.
Also, a great song to blast in your nice little house and distrueb your neighbors by.
Who know they would hate it?!
If you are in the mood to listen to Anarchy in the UK, Make sure it is not blasting in your friends mother car, well you are on your way to church.
They will look at you funny, and change the song.
---True Story
Maybe they found out,I was only going becuse I had nothing better to do and I wanted food???
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Was UK-47 performing at the concert yesterday?
No, he was fixing my sink yesterday.