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The Streets

The Streets

  • Avg user rating: 4h stars Out of 21 votes
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  • Similar Artists: the Mitchell Brothers, Spank Rock, Wookie, Bump & Flex, Zed Bias, Another Level, Ty, Roots Manuva

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The Escapist (5:15) Date added: 08/29/08 | Total listens: 1,679
The Streets introduced by Bob Dylan ''Dry Your Eyes'' (5:01) Date added: 10/31/07 | Total listens: 9,302
''Get Out Of My House'' MC Remix (3:20) Date added: 10/31/07 | Total listens: 6,671
Two Nations (3:06) Date added: 10/31/07 | Total listens: 7,459

User reviews for The Streets

Average rating4h starsOut of 21 votes

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Editor's review

Just when you thought the Spice Girls ruined U.K. rap, along comes Mike Skinner, a pub-crawling everyman spilling judgments about daily life, girls, and money. The smart-assed rhymespitter's latest highlights his ego and attachment to celebrity.

Biography

Mike Skinner, aka The Streets, will be delivering his fourth album, everything is borrowed October 7th on Vice Records. Never one to take the same approach twice, Skinner is contemplating the impermanent nature of life this time around. Skinner has made a record to console the lonely and bring a smile to the saddest visage. Applying his homespun hip-hop sensibility to real instruments, Mike comes up with sing-a-long musings on such unconventional subjects as religion ("Alleged Legends"), evolution ("The Way of the Dodo"), biological destiny ("On the Edge of a Cliff"), and male friendship ("The Sherry End"). From the first time people heard The Streets' Mercury Prize-nominated debut Original Pirate Material, they couldn't make their minds up whether the person making this music was black or white, from London or the Midlands, serious or a joker. Having given the world plenty of time to get acclimated, Skinner now rediscovers his old irrepressible buoyancy and takes his trademark stop-start lyrical flow to entirely new places.

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