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A Quick Ting On: Grime

Franklyn Addo

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Sachbuch / Pop, Rock

Beschreibung

From pirate radio to Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage, journalist and rapper Franklyn Addo pens an extraordinary narrative of the history, present and future of Grime music. The influence of Grime on contemporary British culture is difficult to understate. From fashion trends and evolving language to potent political statements, Grime is a musical juggernaut that has reverberated far throughout British society. Chronicled for the first time in powerful literary prose, Addo intelligently documents the genre's cultural explosion and investigates how it became the voice of a generation. A phenomenal insight into the captivating and electrifying genre that has taken the British music scene by storm, A Quick Ting On: Grime is an essential and long-awaited read for Stormzy aficionados and grime newcomers alike.

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Schlagwörter

Black British, Garage, Bashment, singers, Thornton Heath, vossi bop, Boris Johnson, HITH, Music, UK Hip-hop, Popular culture, Meridian Dan, specific bands, Croydon, Dizzee Rascal, Cultural studies, Yizzy Inner City Pressure Mercury Prize Chip, Akala, Non-Fiction, Reggae, Glastonbury, UK drum and bass, Wiley, Multicultural, Rap, JME, performing arts, DJ Target, Anthony Joshua, Solo Artist of the Year, Skepta, musicians, jungle, British Isles, Heavy is the Head, drill, GQ, south London, Lord of the Mics, Tinchy Stryder, Jamaican soundsystem, Roll Deep, Bashy, Kano, Radio 1 Xtra Dirty Canvas Rhythm Division, General Adult, cultural history, Black music, Brit Mobo Awards, Stormzy, Social &amp, Great Britain, Individual Composer, Ethnic, Grime, Dance, Hip Hop, afro afrobeats, Lethal Bizzle