Showing posts with label wiley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label wiley. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 15, 2010

Tour News

Wiley Not Joining Roll Deep On Tour

UK rapper Wiley has announced that he will not join Roll Deep on their UK tour.

The rapper revealed the news via Twitter.

He wrote: "I won't be on the Roll Deep tour, I have to let them be now."

Suggesting that his bandmates didn't know, crew member Manga responsed: "Live on Twitter you know. Lol, ok."

Wiley cleared up any doubts on whether he was leaving the group.

"Ain't left Roll Deep, but I'm not part of the everyday outfit."

Roll Deep start their headline UK tour in Newcastle on February 11.

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Spats

Wiley Vs Professor Green


UK Grime rappers Professor Green and Wiley have clashed over Twitter, after veteran MC Wiley attacked Green's music career.

Wiley claimed that white rappers would not be around in mainstream music if it weren't for U.S rapper Eminem's success.

Wiley referred to Green, stating that he respects his talents as a battle rapper, but does not rate his music.

Green responded by tweeting: "I will always be a fan, but that's not to say I won't s**t all over you. It's not a problem for me."

The two rapper continued insult each other, while Green's fans also got involved.

Later Green attempted to stop the spat, whilst Wiley continued and denied even starting the argument.

It tiff eventually ended with Wiley later saying: "im going now and remember these 2 words 'viral marketing'."

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Music News

Peter Andre And Wiley Collaboration



Katie Price' ex, Peter Andre has revealed that he has recorded a song with Wiley.

Andre admitted the duet with rapper star Wiley will not appear on his new album 'Accelerate'.

The mysterious girl singer told the Daily Star newspaper, "This album is so different. It's a pure British-made album. The first person who got in touch about working on this was Wiley. We started doing something together and got so close to recording it but it didn't happen, so we're saving it for my next project".

He continued: "I have full respect for Wiley - he started this whole project in my mind. He's the daddy of the grime scene and now we have Dizzee and Tinie following him. The sound is not what I'm used to but I love it."

Andre explained how tough it was to change his sound. Co-producer Labrinth is one of many producers to convince Andre to bring out a new sound.

"It was a tough decision to go with the UK urban sound. I was like, 'Am I doing the right thing? Is this going to flop?'

Accerlate is out now.