Peter Cincotti: ilikemusic because... Of what the world would be without it. It’d be a very scary place. I think we’d all be screwed.
dj.NOMSTA*: ilikemusic because... music likesme!
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Del: ilikemusic because... music is lifeWalk In Da Park, the highly anticipated debut album by UK phenomenon Giggs is now available. The album which reflects the streets and the life of Giggs, has an underground feel but caters to young and old, male and female alike.
Giggs re-wrote all the rules in UK Hip-Hop when Walk Da Park sold out on its first day of release. Fans we re left upset and some even angry when told that the album was no longer in stock after they had queued for hours outside HMV and other Independent music retail stores.At 9.30am in HMV there were reported fights between fans determined to get their hands on one of the last copies of the album.Giggs s management has released a statement to fans informing them that more copies of the album Walk In Da Park will now be made available.
After years of hard work with no love from radio and/or TV, Giggs and his team took
things into their own hands and started handing out music at their own cost. The hard
work finally paid off when Giggs made the track with no name, which begins "If you re talking the hardest" which has quickly become an anthem for young people male and female alike.
This authentic freestyle quickly propelled him to the forefront of the underground scene
and put him on everyone's lips. Now that the tables have turned, those who weren't so
quick to lend a hand suddenly want a piece of the pie - but Giggs isn't having any of it.
Quickly being acknowledged as one of the UK's true independent artist's Giggs is doing it
alone.
This subject also crops up on the album Walk In Da Park . The album reflects the
streets and the life of Giggs. This reflection resulted in him being removed from the bill
for the Lil Wayne gig due to the intervention of the long arm of the law. This however
did not stop Giggs being felt at the concert as car after car pumped out that freestyle
following the show.
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