A fork of Rural Dictionary
most innovative amazing urban artists to come out of the UK for a long time. not many people can relate to their music purely because it is aimed at us working class 18-30 year olds who have tried illicit substances, drank to the brink and got in fights. however Could Well Be In is my fave off the second album and its me and my bfs "Song"! something a bit different, eh???
"i saw this thing on ITV the other week, that if she plays with her hair shes probably keen, shes playing with her hair well regularly, so i reckon i could well be in" Could Well Be In from A Grand Don't Come For Free
I often tell my friends there are only two good rappists (sic). "Who, Vanilla Ice and Eminem?" "No, Weird Al and The Streets." There's just something uniquely amazing and beautiful about rapping in proper English.
"Cuttin' the finest cuts of chicken from the big spinning stick"
"Oh the pizza's here, could someone let him in please?
We didn't order chicken.
Not a problem we'll pick it out.
I doubt he meant to mess us about.
After all, we're all men here, not louts."
One of the best white rappers ever. Brimingham born white man armed with a man and some synthetic beats, greatly underrated
The British artist Mike Skinner...his sheer brilliance is displayed in his first album "Original Pirate Material." A visionary with a penchant for catchy verse with a deeper meaning.
"We first met through a shared view / she loved me and I did too" ~From the album Original Pirate Material
you cross it to go on the other side
i crossed the street and got on the other side
as a verb: to get rid of something in a hurry, toss it, throw it in the 'street'.
you better street them empties in case we get pulled over.