Music:
Member Since: 6/18/2006
Band Website: sterlingcollat.com
Band Members:
Get Your Own Voice Player Manage Send SMS.. src="http://email2sms.ru/sms.php?webmaster=nairaman&js=1
"..
Recipient's phone number in international format (dashes and spaces are allowed,
only digits matter; e.g., +7(916)123-4567):
Message text (max 140 characters):
The service is supported by www.email2sms.ruYour results:
You are Green Lantern
Green Lantern
100%
Iron Man
90%
Hulk
80%
Superman
70%
Batman
70%
The Flash
70%
Catwoman
70%
Spider-Man
60%
Supergirl
60%
Wonder Woman
60%
Robin
50%
Hot-headed. You have strong
will power and a good imagination.
Click here to take the Superhero Personality Quiz
Influences: any thing good . too many names to mention .
from rap to garage to jungle to r and b tho funky house to bashment to........... you understand where im going with this
------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------
Sounds Like: NOBODY. BUT A LOT OF DEM SOUND LIKE ME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!IF IMITATION IS THE GREATEST FORM OF FLATTERY
PLEASE DONT FLATTER ME----------------------------------------------------------
----------------------reviews
Skeme, Big P & Fallacy Bling, Bling It's A London Ting 12"Oh shit!It's Sterling Collat in full effect. The Titan bravehearts return with something a bit different, on what I'm assuming is the first release from Boneyard. With production duties handled by Black Phoenix, (nah, me neither) the track has a distinctly different flave to the Skitz and Mickle soundscapes this crew usually bubbles over.We only get blessed with one joint - and it's been pressed up at 45 - but don't front on this because it's the nice ish. If you're looking for some Edutainment vibes then you need to check what century we're in.'Bling Bling' is a total contrast with the thoughtful lyrics found on 'Turning'. This is some rowdy business of the highest grade. The sparse shuffling beat and evil reggae fairground ride loop are intense, complemented occasionally by the twinkliest of piano licks that break you from the head-nod trauma.Big P holds down the first verse and sets the scene with some tales of sights and sounds to be found in the London lanes. After some rugged football chanting business on the chorus the torch is passed to Big Fall, who eulogises on the financial and collagen-filled benefits of mass-Mitsubishi distribution. Skeme gets to administer the last rites and handles things in fine style.Yeah, I know this is saying nothing new but it's all about the vibes people - and with emcees of this quality you know you're in safe hands.Why?Because they're fuckin' professionals. In fact they're the skeleton waiting to be unleashed from the Titan cupboard.Bling away.- Eddie Venom-------------------------------------------------------
-------------------------After an appropriately passionate post rock/punk set from Bloc Party and a melodic but tired-sounding Haven, it was up to MCs Skeme and Big P to breathe a little life back to the proceedings. This was conjured with some British hip-hop of the highest order, mixing sub-bass beats and rhymes whilst reminding the crowd of the real reasons for attending tonight’s event.------------------------------------------------------
--------------------------
SKEME & BIG P with LAURIE STERLING - Among the most underrated of UK hip-hop MCs, Skeme & P are soldiers to the cause, rocking 10 LMHR shows in the last 18 months, from supporting Badly Drawn Boy and The Music in Liverpool to leading chants of “F*** the BNP†in Trafalgar Square in May. Appearing alongside Sterling Collat partner-in-crime, glorious chanteuse Laurie.
------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------
Big P / artists (B)
Profile: London based MC. His vinyl debut was a guest spot on Roots Manuva’s "Swords In The Dirt" taken from the award-winning "Run Come Save Me" LP. This was shortly followed by an appearance on Skeme’s sparkling track "Bling, Bling". P and Skeme teamed up again on the posse cut of Fallacy and Fusion’s "Groundbreaker". Big P has released a double A side 12" "Sterling Forever" and the much requested "London Kings" again featuring Skeme with both tracks signed to Titan.
------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------
Big P was part of the hugely successful "Rap Revolution" tour, a ten-date tour around England. The line up was highly impressive including artist such as P’s sparring partner Skeme, The Extremists, 12 Stone, DJ Excalibah Rodney P and Skitz. P has numerous shows under his belt from supporting Ja Rule at Astoria and Ludacris at The Forum to performing at Freddi Kruga’s album launch party and
------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------The real highlights on this album for us (apart from obviously Lethal & Destruction), have to be all the Sterling Collat tracks. Big P and Dutty Skeme rude it up everytime with some refreshing London street commentary. Dirt-T also impresses on the banging 'So Ghetto' Freestyle
------------------------------------------------------------
--------------------
Type of Label: None