Relacionar Columnas Grime: Music from architectureVersión en línea match up VOCABULARY & C. QUESTIONS por Micaela 1 chants 2 existential 3 contentious 4 predominant 5 coming of age 6 eclectic relating to human existence describes taste which includes a wide variety of styles creating or causing conflict the strongest or most important becoming an adult sings the same thing over and over again 1 What tempo is associated with the grime sound created by Wiley? 2 How does Jude Yawson describe grime music? 3 What does the term 'predominant' refer to in the context of the conversation? 4 What advice did Jude Yawson receive from a teacher regarding being stabbed? 5 What does Jude Yawson describe his upbringing as, in relation to the community he grew up in? 6 Who is cited as one of the most famous grime artists in the conversation? 7 What does the word 'existential' relate to, as described by Jude Yawson? 8 Where did grime music originate? 9 What is Stormzy's real name according to the dialogue? 10 What term does Neil use to describe his taste in music? Not to remove the knife if he ever got stabbed, as he would bleed to death. Contentious Eclectic. As a soulful shout, with a necessity to express oneself Human existence In the tower blocks of east and southeast London. The strongest or most important thing, specifically referring to the artist Wiley Michael Omari 140 beats per minute. Stormzy