Monday 27 December 2010

The game over remix review Girls vs. boys


There’s no doubt to say that grime has evolved over the years from being a very underground base music style and not being recognised as a musical genre to being now put in the for front of the uk scene and even giving the big us American musical machine some thing to fall back over and nothing proves this point then the game over tunes the original version by tinchy strider ft gigs, pro green, tine tempah, devilin, example and chipmunk was something for those little children to espier to and some thing that sounds heavy in the care with a mad amount of base but the remix’s  of the game over tune have come with a mad amount of lyrical precision and an artillery of artist the sound nuts on the tune as d double e would say its durtttty but which one sounds better the female take over or the remix with ghetts maxsta dot rotten griminal.

The female version has a video which it so rightly deserves and shows that girls can do it like a dude for sure some of them putting some of the men in the grime scene to shame with the flows and the lyrical skill of baby blu, mz brat, lioness rough diamonds’ cherry Alicia and other artists. The main difference with this version other then the other sex gender and the fact that man would rather link them girls the late at night in a presidential sweet is that they have a female vocalist on the chorus which in my opinion sounds heavy sorry brudhas. The videos is shot in black and white and is on channel flava and if I haven’t said so already I think that the ladies think that they all look hot and I personally think it deserves for the mandem who had doubts about the female grime artist should give them a salute.


The male version remix is serious with the lyrical fire of some of my favourite artist in grime ghetts, maxsta griminal slix dot rotten fudha guy wretch 32 roachee and the creator tinchy stryder, in my opinions I feel this sticks to what grime is and has always been some thing rough to make the youths of today to bang the head and when I here this version I get chills down my spine and makes me think to those days when we used to here rough squad or roll deep or even meridian man on pirate radio station and then also makes me think how far the grime has come to even be considered as a pop genre as well far from the days of Wiley having to tell the world we don’t do garage and them days of who’s that O to the B 

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