starbelgrade wrote: » "When yer goin' to yer Ma's or out on de razz"
Ikky Poo2 wrote: » Not sure the oul Duublin accent really lends itself to doing a bitta rappin, ya know, bud?
MagicMarker wrote: » 6 double 7 double 2 double 2! :cool:
JerryHandbag wrote: » Rap music to me means Chuck D, Beastie Boys, Afrika Bambaataa or even the godfather himself Gil Scott Heron RIP. Not some pasty Irish kid who is pissed off cos he cant afford an ipad 4 (or whatever ****ing version is out now)
LH Pathe wrote: » What might the blonde girl featured in the advert givin it socks into da mic be sayin? "yeah but.. no but yeah but.. Yehyeah" only thing them kids'll be concerned about in 50yr is hip-op
Seachmall wrote: » I'm assuming that's "MissElayneous"
alandublin33 wrote: » just seen an add on rte about Irelands Rappers , Im sorry if Im pissin anyone off but Irish people and rapping just doesnt go together, it just sounds so rubbish, I think that fella spiral off bb inspired most of them , and well that says it all , what do you think?
LH Pathe wrote: » image search shows she somehow juggles her rap with a leaning toward punk. or probably changed her tune in the most treacherous of manners as the fence she straddles is frankly barbed! are chavs really seen as the modern punk will check her out now I hope she's takin the p
Pace2008 wrote: » The fact that you actually think Spiral influenced Irish Hip-Hop says it all, yeah. I've head he's he's had to leave hip-hop events because he gets so much abuse wherever he goes.
Seachmall wrote: » I'm assuming that's "MissElayneous", skip to 1:30 to bypass the banter with funny accents. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e337pApTFts
Turtyturd wrote: » I don't know what's harder on the ears her rapping or talking.