Not only is it far better than the Kode9 remix, it's much darker, if not darker than the original with how sparse and hollow it feels. A certified cult figure, the East London MC has had a career which has run the entire timeline of grime. [3][4] In 2015, he founded his own record label, SpentShell, which has since signed YGG and GHSTLY XXVII to its roster.
Bun the devil and all ah kill dutty beast We have the Bug pon da set and we're coming in perfect In 2018, Flowdan forayed further into record production.
[9][10] In June 2018, he released the four-track One Shell Fits All EP, featuring vocals from D Double E, Nasty Jack, GHSTLY XXVII and Meridian Dan, and production from Masro, Teddy Music, Filthy Gears and Jammz. no contest - K-Mart wins hands down for a solid history of low frequency warfare and on the original version here we get that in plentiful amount so the remix is pretty pointless aside the introduction of the almost 2-step. With a career that's spanned the best part of two decades, Flowdan is one of the most easily recognisable characters in British urban music. Stop chat 'bout war Killer 12 from the peerless Hyperdub label. You know you can't fight with gun The Bug on one side and Kode9 on the other, how could this possibly be bad?
Very disappointing to see physical copies of this going for such crazy prices, but I'm not at all surprised. Done tell a guy that fire ah go bun Flowdan is known for his deep voice and use of patois lyrics. The Bug on one side and Kode9 on the other, how could this possibly be bad? Some people get prang and people start run Bun, fire bun Without Jah, dem nah reach far
Bugs, hand me mi- [Verse 2: Flowdan] Jah Rastafari Just as long as I'm here, I'll kill dat with style [8] He also contributed preset sounds and samples as well as entire demo tracks to Native Instruments' Maschine expansion pack 'London Grit'. Bugs… Trust, when me draw for the venomous tongue
After reading the existing review (by renzelkouten 04.11.08) I thought I had better re-listen to the Kode 9 remix as I was hoping for some "sonic devastation". Is there a heaven or was that a lie? The original version is phenomenal, but Kode9's version is untouchable.
Life who? Yeah So what you reckon inna war? Anybody got a link to official MP3's?
Before your start smoke, separate your seed Make sure you bury me with the shooter [Verse 1: Flowdan]
Jah Rastafari bless you and me Somebody life ah go done, dem can't see me come Sadly it did not come. Its starts with a foreboding beat that seems to have Japanese people saying 'Kode 9' in mad voices before it goes 'You don't want to see me get evil'. "Flowdan on Twitter: "@TevynJ 1985 đ˜Š. That's not my concern
Man roll with Jah
They couldn't listen and they couldn't learn Life what? You must be dumb Bulletproof vest and my silencer We represent Jah You see Flowdan and The Bug? Bring di two of dem when you come inna di war, yeah [Verse 1: Flowdan] Dem boy get bun inna di revolution when the war has begun. [3] A founding member of Roll Deep, he was responsible for naming the group and remained a member until its hiatus.
Dress up inna black when man ah fight war Dem boy get bun inna di revolution when the war has begun When I go to the grave, I'll keep it gangsta Tongue Two double oh four, three, two, one
Life ah go done
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