"What if we wrote a show for Conspiracy Bear where he talks about NET NEUTRALITY?"
I think you did a very good job, so far, teaching people about things. But, they weren't very funny. You understand?
"All we're saying is, have Conspiracy Bear say the Trump administration is trying to punish his critics by slowing down their internet access or pricing them out of use."
But, you've got make it funny. Can you do that?
"Are you just tired of writing for Conspiracy Bear? Is that it? Tell us something?"
There he is officer! There's the man who stole my internet! Donald Trump is right over there!
Iris Gold knows that success often doesn't come at the first attempt.
The Copenhagen newcomer has had many attempts to find her voice, but when it finally clicked it do so in emphatic style.
New single 'All I Really Know' finds herself looking back on this, a soulful, pop-heavy offering with a message of empowerment.
She explains: "It's a song about picking yourself up, dusting yourself off and trying again, after failing, no matter how many attempts it takes."
Out now, we're able to share the full video for 'All I Really Know' and it's set in a corner of Iris' native Copenhagen.
Gritty yet charming, she's aiming for a "Rocky Balboa/Apollo creed type of vibe". Iris tells us...
"The video was made by My friends Mark and Mikkel Stonefire in Copenhagen. It starts out in Bolsjefabrikken, which is a kind of creative squatters hippie hub. It's actually where I rehearse with my band. I then got a few of my cousins chasing after me on Buddha bikes, to get a kind of Rocky Balboa/Apollo creed type of vibe. So there's also a few scenes of me training with my boxing coach Timmy Komose."
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Rapper BKO has us given us his latest tune ‘Profit’ with a video featuring two of North London’s best on the scene right now Headie One and Dun D.
BKO has had a rather active year and is actually a Netherlands rapper, who has released a number of singles this year on the ‘RotterdamAirlines’ Youtube channel. In this new track he raps about how he wants and needs ‘profit’ aka money. Headie One and Dun D also come through with some sick versus in this new track that is due to be a banger. It is clear that we should keep an eye out for emerging rapper BKO.
If you are old enough to remember Afrikan Boy’s hit single “One Day I Went To Lidl” with beats from Wiley.The afro grime artist is back with a new sound and level of energy in his latest track ‘Wot It Do’. The visuals are shot across London at different rooftops, reflecting how diverse the city is from the people featured. ‘Wot It Do’ is available now on all major platforms and will be featured on his album in 2018.
Two of the biggest artists of 2017, Fredo and Not3s link up for a visually pleasing video. We have been hearing about this for a while since Fredo has teased us with pictures of him on this mesmerising set in his custom-made and luxurious fur coat. They present to us YRF.
Individually, both artists have had vastly successful years, following many big releases that the whole of the UK has recognised and acknowledged one way or another. Mr Addison Lee has given us a packed music year, delivering songs that we’ve been chanting the lyrics to non-stop. We can’t get enough of My Lover, which was only released last month. We can undoubtedly say, Not3s’ work rate has been nuts. He’s been collaborating with artists like Young Adz, MoStack; also recently offering up his My Lover remix featuring up and coming female artist, Mabel. Fredo has also released few collaborations but his solo songs are some of the best of 2017, just like Not3s releasing My Lover last month, Fredo gave us Change and it’s wavey. This unexpected duo comes together to top off this sick year, music wise, both vocalists have had.
The video introduces Not3s with his wavey vocals, and the chorus explains the YRF abbreviation as being: Young, Rich, and Famous. This is shortly followed by Fredo’s solid rap contrasting against Not3s’ soft voice. He touches on the subject of his money, and how he’s ‘young and living’ after his time in jail. We see shots of him extravagantly walking along the ‘snow’, with a model dancing in the background. Fredo himself looks frosty, along with Not3s also rocking a deluxe fur coat.
Not3s gave us an insight into what will be expected of him in 2018 on Zane Lowe’s Beats 1 show. He told us to look out for more collaborations worldwide, as well as an artist he has previously gotten together with Mostack. He also teases us by saying ‘I’ve got sick features with other UK artists as well’, so we can’t wait to see who Not3s cooperates with next year. Fredo, however, we’ll have to wait and see what fresh sounds will be revealed. He’s been very quiet about new releases, but with him starting off the new year with a bang following the introduction of his UK tour taking place in early March, (which was sold out in minutes) we know he’ll be dedicated to making some more impressive music.
We hope to see more unity between Fredo and Not3s as YRF was a grand collaboration. Watch the video above and tell us what you think in the comments.
...And another thing, BITCOIN ADVERTISING is a scam ran by the banks to cheat suckers out of money. Who's gonna learn about crypto-currency when you think the rich know something they don't?
BLOCK-CHAIN is how I spot it to know that I'm being scammed. You can't trust banks...no sir! They can't use ghost accounts anymore, because of lawsuits. And predatory bank fees don't bring in the big bucks.
Yep, if you don't understand it, don't throw your money at it. That's what I say!
Except for my delicious breakfast cereal. Made from oats and the good people of Monsanto.
"Uncle Monsanto, why don't we tell them there's TWO scoops of raisins?"