Reacting to Australian Rap - Onefour
Vložit
- čas přidán 21. 05. 2024
- Today we take look at the biggest Austrian rap group Onefour.They never dissapoint and the keep dropping aussie bangers !
Tittle : Comm's
Artist : Onefour ft CG
#rap #hiphop #international #australia #aussie #aussierap #onefour #commas #cg - Zábava
This one is for the radio, can’t always be for the streets
Hahaha true dat
Business smart reaching out to different groups of people. Smart
Check out Huskii mate
Got a specific song or they all good from Huskii ?
@@RukyENT Id suggest starting at Body in the Booth for something earlyish, then Toxic for something more recent. He the don in my opinion
Flowz dilionne "Family Over Fame" and "where the sun sets" featuring Riv. And "Pride and honour" "Start From Scratch" the hardest rapper au if you want to know real ghetto rap in aus listen to these mate get a fresh reaction vid subbed
Oooohhh this one sounds good…. looking forward to checking him out 😈🔊
React to Kobi Dee red bull 64 bars
Or about a girl or Jody
I trust you man , let me check them out 👊🏾
Nice Content 🔥
Bless 🙏🏾👊🏾
Sound like D block Europe
For real tho
fortay is a good aus rapper
kerser.
flows dillion.
wombat.
alex jones.
lazy gray.
biaz b.
are a few more
A whole list . Appreciate you man 🤝
Bias B! Yes yes! Another old head in the comments
@@a_changedworld is Biaz B Micheal Jordan in basketball terms ?
@RukyENT I honestly don't know enough about NBA to give you an example. It's not that he's the best Australia has to offer, it's that he was one of a handful of trailblazers who really got the ball rolling for Oz hip-hop. The whole, "He crawled so others could walk" thing.
Don't get me wrong, he's a good rapper, but he's way more than just some Aussie rapper. He's been pivotal. The work he's put into the scene since the 90s helped build it from scratch.
Like, you have to put what those boys (Bias B, Lazy Grey, etc) did into context. It was Australia, in the 90s. There was no scene, there weren't really even hip hop fans (not the way we have today). There was no internet so no one knew sh!t, everyone was guessing half the time, there was f**K all decent vinyl, venues didn't want to host shows and any white kid listening to rap was instantly called a wigger because they lifted their style directly from a culture so far removed from the culture they grew up in. It takes time for a subculture to develop an authentic local flavour. And, Bias B was so unapologetically Aussie. He rapped in an aussie accent that was ao thick and so obnoxious that you either instantly loved it or instantly hated it. And, to be fair, most people hated it. But, those boys didn't give a f**k, they pushed on, they kept at it, they hosted radio shows. Bias B even worked at Obease Records, a local record store that grew into label that went on to spawn the next couple of waves of Aussie talent.
And, look, there are a heap of sick c**ts just like him who we all owe a debt to, even if they're nameless to most of the kids today. I just like Bro Stone, I was born in Melbourne but grew up in Brisbane, so those guys appealed to me.
Fortay is an average rapper and got locked up for pulling a machete on a random woman.
Start your aus rap journey the right way, with some bliss and eso and hilltop hoods!
I somehow trust you man. Will def check it out 👊🏾
alot of these aus rappers are becoming little sooky lalas it pisses me off lad
@@FISHYFINN1000 sooky lalas, you lost me with the slang there mate 😭 what do you mean ? 😪
Ay Huncho is the best Australian rapper
There’s another Huncho besides M Huncho ?
@@RukyENT A Huncho is the Wish version of M Huncho😂
sounds like a parody 😭, can he rap tho ? 😅
@@RukyENTAy Huncho x NASA NOVA goes hard
Huskii is best Australian rapper
Anotherone saying Huskii 🔥I got to check him out asap then 😎
@@RukyENT check out 'intro' and 'ruin my life' or a personal favourite 'suicide towers' prod colourednoyz