IIIIINGEEERLAAAAAND! The English national football team have beaten Wales in their second match, which means the entire nation must celebrate like we won the tournament.
Might as well enjoy it while it lasts though and what better way to get your swagger on then with this classic anthem from the 1990s. All together now, VINDALOOO! VINDALOOO! RA-RA-RA-RA! LA-LA!
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Vox producer Estelle Caswell takes a deep dive into the styles and flows of iconic rappers and how they create their rhymes.
Some of the greatest rappers of all time are explored in a fascinating analysis of how these legends performed the way they did.
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Rob Scallon, we salute you because how can you not pay your dues to someone playing all Metallica’s 94 songs to date, in order, in a four minute one take montage.
OK so he’s not playing the entirety of the tracks, because that would obviously take longer than four minutes, but it’s a medley and it’s very impressive nonetheless.
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You’ve not seen anything until you’ve seen a bunch of animals bark and scream their way through a cover version of Linkin Park’s ‘Numb.’
It comes to the internet thanks to the clever editing and insane mind of YouTube user Insane Cherry. Linkin Park have never sounded so good.
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If a street performer makes you stop in the street as you walk past so you can listen or watch, they deserve your money.
And these two guitarists, the Showhawk Duo, definitely have that ability, producing three awesome and passionate covers of Sandstorm, Bohemian Rhapsody, and Miserlou to wow the crowds.
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Vine star and comedian J. Cyrus does some seriously good impressions of famous rappers—Kendrick Lamar, Future, Ludacris, Young Thug, and Drake—rapping about working just regular jobs.
So we get to hear rap’s greatest wax lyrical about what it’s like to work at McDonald’s, as a high school janitor, waiter, teacher, garbage man, and lots more mundanity.
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YouTuber Rhett LeCompte has made a one-man version of the 1985 charity song ‘We Are the World’—and it’s seriously weird.
Because he sings it in the style of the different musicians using the the Face Swap Live iPhone app to become them, making it equally impressive and very creepy.
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Self-styled British chap hop artist Mr. B The Gentleman Rhymer turns in a funny spoof of the Geto Boys’ ‘Damn It Feels Good To Be A Gangsta’.
The lyrics to the 1990s rap hit are changed somewhat though, instead of a gangsta Mr B explains what it means to be a proper chap.
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