Friday, October 19, 2018

Inside the FINKLE Writer's Room (?)

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Psst...wanna know what the show is about today? It goes a little something like this...

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"See, the problem is, our audience thinks we're trying to manipulate them into being just like us. And they're just not clicking on the blog anymore."

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Hello readers. We're here to teach you about ALLEGORY.

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Whenever you see an example in entertainment, that's always the reason to see it as something else the writer can't come out and say.

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It will always be subtle. That's why you tune in the following week. Because, you want to get the full message. Ouch!!

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And before you know it, 30 minutes has passed and you've made a decision to love the message or hate the message...depending on your view of the world, of course.

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I hope you enjoyed our message today. I wrote this show myself. And if you're a long time reader, you should know I'm a side character that hasn't been given a name yet as an allegory for whatever you think it means...Thank you.


Central Cee - "Drip Too Hard"

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‘DRIP TOO HARD’

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West London based artist, Central Cee makes his return to the channel to bring us the brand new music video to his latest offering, aptly titled, Drip Too Hard.
These fresh new set of visuals were filmed by Suave and see the artists showing us exactly how he drips too hard as the establishing shots at the beginning of the video give us a glimpse of Central Cee counting a wad of notes – seemingly disposable cash that he has access to sustain the “drip’.
Not currently lifted from any previously released bodies of work, this release sees the versatile artist keep up with his recent run of single offerings following the unveiling of his latest single Running Man – of which the video dropped just over a week ago.

Definitely not a big shift from what we expect from Central at the moment, though it definitely is quite a welcomed surprise drop, non the less. Hopefully indicative of a full length project on the way as the consistency starts to pick up yet again and the pieces of the puzzle start to slide into place one by one.
Check out the full video for the brand new drop above and hit us up in the comment section and via our socials to let us know your thoughts!

Dirty Dike - "Woah" Feat. Lee Scott

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London based artist, Dirty Dike is back with his second release of the year, ‘Woah’, a track which see’s him team up with Lee Scott. This new release comes as the follow up to ‘Permanent Midnight’ which dropped a month ago, and with an album in the works he is looking to generate a huge buzz.
‘Acrylic Snail’ is the title of the upcoming project, and ‘Woah’ will definitely have the people talking as Dirty Dike jumps on a Pete Cannon beat with his unique flows and delivery. It is AboveGround who apply the finishing touches to the track constructing  a rowdy visual which see’s Dirty Dike and Lee Scott run riot in Central London.
Be sure to keep your eyes peeled for the album, and get ready for the project by checking out brand new single ‘Woah’.

Dizzee Rascal - "Money Right" ft. Skepta

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‘MONEY RIGHT’

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Grime kings Dizzee Rascal and Skepta have just dropped the visuals for their latest collaboration ‘Money Right’ It see’s the legendary Dizzee play the role of a London detective.  Dizzee is looking like a modern day Sherlock Holmes and he brings through Watson in the form of the one and only Skepta.  The video has been highly anticipated and it’s certainly not let us down. This is an original song and it see’s two of grimes frontman join forces to create a memorable collaboration.
The ‘Money Right’ release is something Wiley won’t be too happy about. He went on Instagram to express his feelings and The Godfather has some bad energy burning up. However, we’re not going to let this overshadow an excellent addition to Dizzee’ s and Skepta’ s catalogue of music.  Dizzee Rascal is certainly back and we couldn’t think of a better time for it.  Perhaps, the video for ‘Money Right’ is a social commentary on the happenings of London right now, it’s an excellently crafted visual and both Dizzee and Skepta should be proud of their involvement.

Make sure you go and check out ‘Money Right’ now. Be sure to let Dizzee Rascal and Big H’s Dj how you feel.

Headie One ft Not3s - "ISSA Mood"

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Two of the hottest artists in UK’s music scene, North London’s Tottenham – Headie One – and East London’s Hackney – Not3s – join for possibly one of the coldest collaborations to have been released recently – ‘Issa Mood’.
HeadieOne and Not3s have both had an excellent year, each collecting awards at this year’s Rated Awards and being part of some of the coldest projects in this year’s playlist. To add up to the list, they both smashed their cinematic debut by making an appearance in Shiro’s Story 3.
In anticipation of his “I OneTwo Tour”, Headie seems to be going harder than ever as he releases some cold, clean cut visuals to “Issa Mood”. A Mornix Motion Picture production, the visuals look more gripping than ever with Headie and Not3s captured in different studio scenarios, posted by a flamey looking car and in the company of a model. With wavey graphics and fast paced captions, the video compliments the wavey, trap sounding instrumental perfectly.
Both Headie and Not3s go awwwf on the beat, with Headie proving one more time how much he has come to master his craft. His flow on this is sounding wavey, bringing in his iconic adlibs and clever wordplay. Not3s is without doubt one of the top tier in the scene but the way he steps in on “Issa Mood” definitely does him justice as his vocals compliment the instrumental and show how much more he still has to offer.
Make sure you watch the visuals out now via GRM Daily.