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Ms Banks - Shake It (Official Video)
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Ms Banks Drops Jersey Club Banger "Shake It"
Ms Banks ends 2024 with a bang, releasing her infectious Jersey club anthem, “Shake It“. The track, already a sensation thanks to its viral TikTok teaser, captures Ms Banks’ high-energy vibe as she wraps up an eventful year. Fresh off her Boss Btch* comeback and a tour with Megan Thee Stallion, she’s been busy collaborating with Lockdown T and The Notty Chef. With a video for Shake It on the…
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Ms Banks - Boss Bitch
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Watch "Clipz - Again (ft. Ms. Dynamite, Ms. Banks & Jaykae)" on YouTube
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DREW STARKEY attends the “Queer” red carpet during the 81st Venice International Film Festival on September 03, 2024
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Ms Banks - OMG
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Stormzy - This Is What I Mean ALBUM REVIEW
2019’s Heavy Is The Head further solidified that Stormzy is an all time great in the UK music scene. Three years and a whole pandemic later, he has remained pretty quiet since his last album, until September when he released Mel Made Me Do It, a 7-minute banger with one hell of a music video where Stormzy spits some of the best bars of his entire career. It is the ultimate return song. Based on that song, the first song that he released since 2019, one would naturally assume that the song is only a taste of what is to come for his third album. In fact, it ended up being the exact opposite. Stormzy is a rapper but he has been singing since his first album on songs like Blinded By Your Grace, Crown, Do Better, and Don’t Forget To Breathe. When he released Hide & Seek, the lead single to his third album, This Is What I Mean, I wasn’t totally shocked. It’s a sweet love song with some beautiful chords and a nice afrobeats groove from P2J and still had me excited for the album. By the time Firebabe was released, I knew Stormzy was going full send into a singing-heavy album, which I was intrigued by. Stormzy has a good singing voice and I like all of his singing songs but I wasn’t totally sure if he could carry a whole album like this. Firebabe made me very excited because that song is absolutely beautiful. It’s an even better love song than Hide & Seek. The very minimal instrumentation on the song allows Stormzy to be at his most personal and transparent, leaving nothing to hide behind and showing his most genuine emotions. That is essentially what This Is What I Mean is—an art piece about Stormzy revealing who he really is, which is a man who finds fulfillment in love, faith, and uplifting black voices. Stormzy sings a lot on this album, but raps too, but not the Big For Your Boots style of bars that we know him for. The songs are slow, stripped back, and emotional. The album starts with Fire + Water, an absolutely stunning 8-minute song. It’s slow and full of passion and I love the hook that Stormzy sings, which is hard not to sing along to after learning the words. Sampha provides some nice backing vocals and the song completely transforms once the drums come in around 4 minutes in. I love the beat change around 6 minutes with the nice vocal refrain from Jacob Collier. Stormzy has always been forward with his faith but this album is the closest he’s gone to making gospel (with the exception of Blinded By Your Grace). There seems to be a theme of water and giving what he can back to the water. The natural source we need to live is one with how he feels about God. No matter what he goes through, his faith will carry him through it, whether it’s heartbreak or happiness. The theme of water is most present on the opening Fire + Water, as well as the album’s closer, Give It To The Water. The song features a show-stealing performance from Debbie Ehirim, who really drives Stormzy’s devotion to God home. She sings, This water keeps me floatin' when I'm straight / This water's gonna tell me, ‘It's okay’ / It's flowin' and it's showin' me the way.” There is also the song Holy Spirit which is all about how Stormzy turns to God in times of turbulence. Songs like Please show Stormzy at his most transparent, as he asks God to guide him through tough experiences in his life, such as hard moments as a famous person or trying to mend his relationship with his father. Sampha’s reprise of the song later on in the album is quite amazing album as well. The other main theme of the album is about love, whether it’s Stormzy expressing how much he loves someone, or how much he wants someone he loves to take him back. The aforementioned Hide & Seek and Firebabe are sweet love songs that express the former whereas songs like Bad Blood express the latter. It’s the ultimate take me back song as Stormzy bares his emotions on the song for the women he loves, which can be implied that he is referring to his ex Maya Jama, who he previously sang about on Lessons. He talks about how much he loves her and even if they don’t end up together, he is still grateful of the time they spent together. He raps, “It still cuts deep but it’s mad love / ‘Cause when you had it that good, it’s never bad blood.” Nao also contributes vocals to the song, which is great but also kinda funny because she also has a song called Bad Blood. If someone wrote a song about me that was this amazing, it would be hard for me not to take them back. Some songs are heavier than others. The song I Got Smile Back is particularly uplifting as Stormzy reminisces on his journey. He raps about the work he put in, his relationships with his families and his peers, as well as his relationship with materialism and how expensive things are no longer what validates his success and happiness. In his second verse, he personifies different emotions and talks about his relationship with them, similar to what Dave did on Voices, who Stormzy also shouts on earlier in the song. He raps, “Me and loneliness kick it from time to time / She knows the deal, that I ain't hers and she ain't mine / Me and joy got tighter, that was overdue / Paranoia doesn't shout me, but I know the truth. “India.Arie appears on the song and still sounds amazing. Almost every song on this album is very emotional and on the slower end of things, with a lot of singing and slow, reflective rapping from Stormzy. Then there is the title track of the album, which is the only hard-hitting song on the album. It’s the second song on the album, which changes the vibe of the album immediately after Fire + Water. It sounds like the grand braggadocios intros that we’re used to from Stormzy. The production is very layered and when the beat drums, it hits hard as fuck. Stormzy raps in a Vossi Bop style the way he flexes on the song. There’s a lot going on in this song; Ms Banks spits a few bars, Amaarae sings a quick bridge, and Black Sherif steals the show at the end. The song is quite powerful and sounds very much like an exciting album opener but has very little correlation with the rest of the album. While it doesn’t totally fit with the rest of the album, it is still one of the best songs on the album and it makes sense for Fire + Water to open the album instead as it sets the album’s tone more accurately. Stormzy may be one of the best rappers, but he has always shown that he can do so much more than that and really doubles down on it with this album. He might lose some of his grime purist fans with this album if he hasn’t lost them already but this album is a true work of art.
Fav Tracks: Fire + Water, This Is What I Mean, Firebabe, My Presidents Are Black, Bad Blood, I Got My Smile Back
#Stormzy#This Is What I Mean#Merky#Oxlade#Scribz Riley#Ms Banks#Ayra Starr#India Arie#Juls#Amaarae#Nao#Jacob Collier#Sampha#Black Sherif#P2J#PRGRSHN
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[<==PREV PAGES] [NEXT PAGE==>(not out yet.wait a year.or maybe more.imagine.]
saw alot of comments on prev pages; saying 'i HATE that mean teacher! im gonna FIGHT HIM!!' & i LOVE the energy!! it WOULD be nice. to have that catharsis. but the story of young tidestrider is Not one of catharsis. it is a story of being so small and so special and sucking so bad.
#jrwi fanart#jrwi show#jrwi riptide#gillion tidestrider#GONNA START FORMATTING MY COMICS BETTER. W THE PROPER 'PREV' 'NEXT' LINKS#REALLY DIDNT EXPECT TO CONTINUE THIS SERIES BUT AAAUUUHH MY BRRAAAIN MY BRAIN IS SO IDEASSS. I HAVE 3 OTHER PAGES SKETCHED OUT#NO PROMISES ILL FINISH EM ANY TIME SOON OR EVER. MY WHIMS ARE THEIR OWN BEAST AND I ONLY DRAW ON MY WHIMS#THAT BEING SAID IF U COMMISSIONED ME ILL GEEETT TO YOUUU IM SORRYYYY. ART IS AN EMOTIONAL RELEASE FOR ME N BABY I HAVE EMOTIONS.#ESPECIALLY ABOUT GILLION TIDESTRIDER CHAMPION OF THE UNDERSEA HERO OF THE DEEP.for the desc here i put smth that i typed up in the tags of#another thing i made. i gotta make a proper Baby Gillion tag or smth. eventually.. eventually...I LOVE DRAWIN THIS LIL BABY GUY..#i also LOVE depicting the teachers as just being so fuckin mean. ofc theres variation in that. just like in all things.like the teacher her#idk if itll be mentioned but the octo lady is named Ms Octburn.an octopus pun based off the name of an actual councilor i had#when i was in elementary school i got bullied alot but teachers never did anything. i hated adults and didnt trust them.#but this councilor o mine was so genuinely sweet. i remember spending alot of time w her. she doesnt work there anymore.#but that one school adult that actually earns ur trust and is there for you when they can be.its SO important for a child i think#i hope she knows how much she helped me.youll see in the next page that ms octburn isnt perfect either.but she tries. they all try.somehow.#ALL these comics are gonna be inspired by somesorta experience o mine in the school system. school is so fucked up u ever thing abt that#AND GILLIOOOOONNN IN THE MOST FUCKED UP LITTLE SCHOOL OF ALL. MAINTAINED BY A CULT. CENTERED AROUND HIM. OUR CHOSEN ONE#I IMAGINE ALOT BANKS ON HIS SUCCESS. THIS IS THE WORLD. THE WHOLE WORLD. THE PROPHECY IS GOING TO COME TRUE N UR TELLIN ME#THAT ITS THIS LITTLE IDIOT THATS GONNA BE SAVING US? WHAT IF HE FAILS. IF HE CANT GET THIS RIGHT THEN HE WILL FAIL AND WE WILL DIE#WE NEED TO TRAIN HIM. WE NEED HIM TO LEARN. AND TO SUCCEED. OR ELSE WE'RE DEAD. WE'RE ALL FUCKING DEAD. I IMAGINE THAT MUST BE STRESSFUL#in other news i hope ppl actually giggle when they read these. they ARE intended to be comical. dark humor or whatever. like its also sad#this is intended to be a sad comic series. but a funny one too. does that make sense? god i hope so.saw some1 say they had flashbacks-#-reading this. like YES!! THE INTENDED EFFECT!! YOU GET ME!! i love seeing ppl get upset on this lil baby boys behalf. i LOVE seeing ppl-#-wail n weep n cry in the comments. i LOOOVE seeing ppl RELATE to baby gillion. and i love letting u all know that this wont be a happycomi#gillion gets his happiness arc in the actual show. this series is one of unfortunate events. teehehehe. do u guys remember that show#i keep listening to the lil songs from A Series of Unfortunate Events for inspiration. GOOD STUFF!!#anyway uuhh uhh thats all i got in my brain. for now. feed me ur comments give me ur input i NNEEEEEDD THHEEEMMMM
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Ms Banks - BOSS B*TCH (Official Video)
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Ms Banks Returns with Fierce New Single "Boss B*tch"
Ms Banks makes a bold return with her much-anticipated new single “Boss B*tch.” After a two-year hiatus that prompted deep self-reflection and personal growth, she’s back with a renewed sense of purpose. The hard-hitting track delivers the raw, powerful energy her fans have been craving, delivering a message about reclaiming control and unapologetically owning your journey. Stronger both…
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Reminder to dance daily soul family to move the trauma out of your body.
Stefflon Don ft. Ms Banks - Dip
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