(Rap Fans Only) Takaloo's Younger Brother is Mic Righteous

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  1. SkillspayBills

    SkillspayBills Mandanda Running E-Pen Full Member

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    Anyone who's into rap, i didn't know this :lol: but anyways found out that there brothers. For years i've listened to this kid spit pain and emotions of his life. Watched his brother leave it all in the ring. Then tonight looking at his Bio clocked his name and saw that his brother was the Tak!! Legend that Takaloo is. Sparking guys brutally..

    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ngxjt_2vHSk[/ame]
    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JEo7xY8TPaQ[/ame]
    [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TF9n0w8TEsM[/ame]
     
  2. dee-z-r

    dee-z-r Active Member Full Member

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    **** was wondering. I remember in one of mic righteous vids he's holding a championship belt
     
  3. SkillspayBills

    SkillspayBills Mandanda Running E-Pen Full Member

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    Yeah i thought when i heard he's from Margate why do Iranians all go there :lol: and then saw this made sense. Takaloo supposedly looked after him, Mic and his sister ran away from home when mum went AWOL and dad went to prison.

    What vid was that mate?.
     
  4. Lazarus

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    Didn't see that, but they do look awfully similar.

    What does Mic Righteous rap about? I watched his fire in the booth a while back but I've given up on all grime and ****. Lowkey's apparently given that up as well.
     
  5. SkillspayBills

    SkillspayBills Mandanda Running E-Pen Full Member

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    Emotional rap really, spitting about wisdom, life from his view, death, drugs and street life. All sorts really, he's one of only rappers who can spit for a whole track and not mention the traphouse :lol:.

    He even sounds like Tak :lol:..
     
  6. Lazarus

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    Bleh, it's just become a horrible genre for me. It still annoys me to think how people comment about buying mix tapes and all that ****. Have you listened to that wasteman Tabanacle? I see him every so often walking around in Kingston like an absolute tosser. The man is in his mid 30's or some **** and his stuff is just appalling... well nothing I can relate to in any way. It's all nonsense.

    What happened to that guy K-Koke?
     
  7. SkillspayBills

    SkillspayBills Mandanda Running E-Pen Full Member

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    :lol: Was in Kingston today, i know who your on about and i don't rate any of them lot Tabanacle, Red Alert the lil kid. None of them are worth listening to. Many of them Kingston rappers live in dream world..

    Koke is out of prison, was signed and still is with Jay Z's label, got some vids up and that. I don't follow him to much, take or leave him.

    I was once a grime fan till the posh kids with skinny jeans came in, and some shocking spitters are now at top of game. SMH at some of the top guys in Grime. Rap i can relate to some of it but the drug and killing talk is getting ridiculously boring. With Mic he's more rounded, which is good.
     
  8. SouthpawSlayer

    SouthpawSlayer Im coming for you Full Member

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    met takaloo at danny williams vs julius francis

    top bloke
     
  9. Lazarus

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    Same. They're all from the same string and they'll all pass once they realize they're not getting anywhere.

    I think Grime was more of a trend than anything, don't you? It was like a 2004-2009 sorta thing, I felt. Maybe that's because I was surrounded by people who did it at the time :lol:, but I don't see any new stuff from people. Only little things here and there. It's gone stale.
     
  10. SkillspayBills

    SkillspayBills Mandanda Running E-Pen Full Member

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    Yeah i think your right, like all niche genre's there's a phase, at school you either had grime or grungers. Very few grungers at my school, they all sat in corner having apples and pennys thrown at them. Everyone else put there nike tn's on and had there Nokia 3210 playing Eskimo Riddim etc or some garage bangers like 'I'm Sorry'' (Monstaboy) etc.

    But now i see guys like Maxsta and Kozzie and i'm just shaking my head. Saw some white lad called Sox just flop like a ***** on Lord of the Mics against him :-(. I remember the days when Titch was violating guys who stepped to the mic :lol:.
     
  11. dee-z-r

    dee-z-r Active Member Full Member

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    The 'dont leave me' vid I think, his song 'the hardest' is freaking sick too
     
  12. dee-z-r

    dee-z-r Active Member Full Member

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    I reckon hes more Hiphop than grime, grime really has become ****.
     
  13. SkillspayBills

    SkillspayBills Mandanda Running E-Pen Full Member

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    Yeah he's hip hop/rap :good, And thanks for that heads up D will check that vid out bro :good.
     
  14. Matt Ldn

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    I wasn't sure if it was going stale or just that I had stopped following. It felt like it lost alot of the grittiness that made it in the first place, Grime is the perfect name for the genre it was filth, raw. I still listen to Newham Gens, Ghetts, some P-Money and Dizzies first two albums but thats about it now. Seeing as this thread is already going can someone recommend me some really good jungle artists and any artists making stuff like Skeng-The bug.
     
  15. Chinny

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    I thought Takaloo's line to Anthony Small:

    "I'll hit you so hard when you wake up your clothes will be out of fashion"

    Was very good. All begins to make sense!