Born and raised in the UK but he's not british? I seeee...
So he's lived for 30 years in the UK and none of that culture rubbed off on
him and therefore his music is 100% jamaican. Eh ooook...
Hmmm
quoted 5 lines From: EggyToast <eggy@eggytoast.com>
>From: EggyToast <eggy@eggytoast.com>
>To: idm@hyperreal.org
>Subject: Re: [idm] british hip hop
>Date: Mon, 28 Oct 2002 21:24:58 -0500
>
mr. manuva, although born and raised in south london, had very
quoted 16 lines jamaican parents, and his rapping style is very similar to other jamaican
>jamaican parents, and his rapping style is very similar to other jamaican
>artists. I'm talking about the slow, vowelly, typical "british" accented
>type of rap. Sure, mr. Manuva certainly qualifies as "a british rapper,"
>but I wouldn't call him "british rap."
>
>derek
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