A Quote by Tom Felton

I am looking to get into the grime rap U.K. scene. — © Tom Felton
I am looking to get into the grime rap U.K. scene.

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I always do my rap from the outside looking in. Like I do my rap as if I'm looking at me rap.
I think the grime scene is one of the sickest, most diverse scenes ever.
Becoming a commercial scene? I don't think people in grime would be happy about that.
You're just looking for the thing that makes this scene sort of imperative, why you have to know what changes by the end of the scene so you're really looking to find the essence of it.
We don't need Kanye to spit on grime instrumentals to show grime is great.
People often link grime with other things, like street culture, and clashing, and MC battles and whatnot. But no one's ever talked in misogyny in grime. That's often linked to hip-hop, I know people talk about that is a problem in hip-hop. But not grime.
Grime 4 Corbyn? I just don't know what I'm supposed to feel about that - does he even listen to grime?
Grime is a particular style of music. You've got electro, funk and garage; grime is its darker side. It's constantly evolving.
Grime don't mean nothing, we never called it grime. It's just a word someone associated with us. I wouldn't say all my music's grimy.
I feel like when it comes to rap - like, real rap music - and knowing the pioneers of rap, I feel like there's no competition for me in the NBA. Other guys can rap, but they're not as invested or as deep into actual music as I am and always have been. I think that might be what the difference is. I'm more wanting to be an artist.
I visualize songs like a little movie scene and I try to almost talk through the scene. What emotions am I trying to get across?
In my mind, New York was the place where they had the underground rap shows and I could get in on some ciphers and just rap. This whole fantasy world I had created in my head about New York just from listening to the music my whole life, like, I'ma go up there and do that. But when I came up here, there was none of that, that scene was dead.
We just wanted to get as far away from the rap-rock scene as possible, because its been done and other bands do it better than us anyway.
Beyonce's 'Bow Down,' to me, that could be a grime tune. If it's electronic and 140-ish bpm, and people go crazy to it, to me, that's grime.
The danger is that the artists who'll put grime into the commercial and public eye will put grime at the back of their closets and jump on another genre of music.
Grime's always been big at festivals. Grime's always had an underground crew.
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