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Drake’s verses on More Life are littered with London slang and road rap influences.
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And instead of conforming these urban artists to Drake’s own sound, he’s conformed to theirs.
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Instead he’s chosen Skepta, known for his “pure” grime that’s less mainstream, but, amongst die-hard grime fans, more respected. He’s the best-known grime MC out there, but Drake has never brought him out on stage, and has never given him a track. You won’t find him in the charts, but anyone who knows their music will put their hands up in respect.Īnd then what about Stormzy? He recently charted with his debut album. The same goes for Sampha – a gifted pianist with flawless vocals. He was following her on Twitter six months ago, before she’d even released her mixtape. He’s chosen Jorja Smith, a rising soul and RnB star with a small crowd of loyal fans, who’s yet to dent the mainstream. It’s important to note that Drake isn’t just grabbing the artist with the biggest following either, nor the one who’s charting best. Drake, the most significant rapper worldwide, who doesn’t need to co-sign with anyone to be successful, took an interest in London’s grime music before many Londoners took an interest in grime music.
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But let’s remind ourselves that Drake’s interest in London’s urban music began over a year ago, when he ditched the Brits official after-party to come out on stage with Section Boyz at Village Underground, and when he came out with Skepta at Wireless.
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