Lalor: ilikemusic because... you can make it anything you need
Sarah Christine: ilikemusic because... Music is like a puzzle. Each peice by itself is unique and looks like no other puzzle peice, but when you put it all together, you expeirience a completely different picture. It's on an almost daily basis that I find myself getting lost in my music, and I love it!
Mutya Buena: ilikemusic because... It’s something I’ve grown up listening to, I enjoy singing I don’t think I know what I’d do without music to tell you the truth. It helps me out in so many ways.
simon f baker: ilikemusic because... you can transcend the confines of the material world with it, it's probably better than shagging in fact. There is virtually nothing more satisfying than when a load of chords and words suddenly come together into a song ; suddenly everything in life seems to fit and make sense once more.
Sharleen Spiteri: ilikemusic because... it takes me to places that life can't
Keane: ilikemusic because... It’s the way we express ourselves
Omid16B: ilikemusic because... It makes me feel whole and makes me feel like I have my feet on the ground. It makes me feel love again and reminds me of what we are. It allows me to express myself.
Patrick: ilikemusic because... Music came from the universe...always finding a way into societies from the beginning of time. I imagine it has always been out there waiting for us to show up. I'm so glad we made it!
robbie: ilikemusic because... my friends say its coolYour average teenager often gets accused of a lack of focus & drive but then Jimmy British is no average teenager. Having begun his musical journey at the tender age of twelve through spinning beats and crafting tunes, Jimmy is now seventeen and fronting his own label Hot Cake Music which launches this year with his debut single I.C.U.GIrl also featuring fellow rapper & friend Whisper.
The track is a skankin' Hip Hop / Dancehall cross that introduces Jimmy British to the world with its heated lyrical suggestions over the 'dopest of Carnival riddims'. In addition to the original Hip Hop cut, there's a House remix produced by the talented John Gould who's remixed many an artist including Gwen Staphanie and UK Garage act 187 Lockdown.
Throughout his life, Jimmy (of Nigerian descent) has been surrounded by music, with a reggae artist as a father and a record producer as an uncle, which gave him a firm understanding of the elements that make up a great record, as well an introduction to the many different genres of urban & club music ranging from African reggae though to British Hip Hop, RnB, Trance, Dubstep & Electronica. Over the past five years (which includes a stint at the prestigious Brit Academy) Jimmy has been working on his production techniques and developing his own individual sound.
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