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Goldie Lookin Chain

Goldie Lookin Chain are a Welsh comedy hip hop group from Newport, south-east Wales. The group produces humorous, and often explicit songs that satirise hip hop, today's consumer society, the "chav" culture and life in Newport and South Wales in general.

Goldie Lookin Chain
Live at Leeds Festival 2005
Background information
OriginNewport, Wales
GenresHip hop, comedy hip hop, Cool Cymru
Years active2000–present
LabelsAtlantic Records
Gold Dust Records
MembersRHYS from GLC (Dwain Xain Zedong,[1][2] P. Xain[1])
Graham Taylor (Graham The Bear)
Billy Webb (Tim Westcountry)
Tom Clugston (DJ Killer Tom)
John Rutledge (Eggsy)
Adam Hussain
Mike Balls
Mystikal
2Hats
Leeroy Fashions
Past membersMaggot
Websitewww.youknowsit.co.uk

History edit

The group recorded six albums prior to securing a major record deal. They signed to East West Records, the home of rock band The Darkness. The band came to the attention of label executive Korda Marshall, who heard the group's music played by members of The Darkness whilst on tour.[3] GLC went on to support The Darkness in the latter stages of their UK tour. The group form part of an era known as Cool Cymru for the popularity of Welsh music and arts internationally in that period.

GLC's first UK chart entry was "Half Man Half Machine", which reached the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart.[4] When group member Rhys Hutchings was phoned by BBC chart presenter Wes on the Official Chart Show to be informed of this, Xain informed the rest of the band that they had reached number 1, much to the shock of the DJ.[2] "Half Man Half Machine" was a surreal song about Eggsy believing he was a robot, dressing up in foil, and going to the shops to buy cigarettes and crisps. The song namechecks many well-known 1980s 8-bit computer systems including Binatone, ZX Spectrum, Commodore 64, ZX81 and BBC Micro.

In August 2004, the group reached number 3 in the UK Singles Chart with "Guns Don't Kill People, Rappers Do".[4] With the tagline "The gun is the tool, the mind is the weapon", the track became a popular radio hit, satirising the American hip hop scene. The B-side was the album track "Soapbar".

Their first nationally released album was called Greatest Hits, the name a play on both the group's previous lack of commercial success and their "stoner" image; it compiled a mixture of new material and selections from their previous six unofficial albums. It was released in September 2004, and debuted at number 5 in the UK Albums Chart.[4] The album was released in May 2005 in the US with the title Straight Outta Newport, with cover art similar to N.W.A's album Straight Outta Compton. However, this version of the album was missing two tracks – "Maggot" and "You Knows I Loves You".

Their next single release was "Your Mother's Got a Penis", with an accompanying video based on a supermarket theme. "Your Mother's Got a Penis" first appeared on their album The Manifesto, and reached No. 14 in the UK.[4]

The band – informally known as "the Chain" or simply "the GLC" – released "You Knows I Loves You Baby", a parody of 1980s love songs from the albums Greatest Hits and The Manifesto, on 13 December 2004; this reached number 22 in the UK chart.[4] "Your Missus Is a Nutter" was the first single from second album Safe as Fuck. The album was originally going to be called "Safety in Numbers", a tribute to the album Power in Numbers by alternative L.A. rap group Jurassic 5. The single reached No. 14 in the UK.[4]

In 2005, GLC were invited by the Football Association of Wales (FAW) to perform before the World Cup qualifying match against England at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium. The band dedicated "Your Missus Is a Nutter" to David Beckham about his wife, who was present at the match. The ensuing furore, with the Welsh football authorities having to apologise to the Beckhams,[5] as well as expressing outrage at the band's perceived lack of respect, prompted many people to question why the organisers, knowing their reputation, had hired them to play in the first place.[6]

On 17 October 2011, GLC released the album Blue Waffle, featuring new songs including "Biscuit", "I Seen Your Mother", "K Hole" and "If I Told You". Later that year, group member and Doctor Who fan Adam Hussain contributed a memory about "How a first date was interrupted by The Doctor"[7][self-published source?] to a forthcoming Doctor Who charity book, designed to raise money for Alzheimer's Research UK.

GLC released the follow-up to their album Greatest Hits, titled Greatest Hits 2, in 2015.

Sponsorship of Newport County Football Club edit

Since their inception in the early 2000s, the group have maintained a close affiliation with their hometown football club, Newport County. GLC sponsored the team's kit during the team's 2004–05 season. Originally intended only for wear in matches in the FAW Premier Cup, County were drawn away to similarly colour shirted Caernarfon Town in the competition, leading to the club's GLC sponsored shirt being worn for two league matches, away to Maidenhead United and at home against Redbridge F.C.[8][self-published source?] In 2021, they designed Newport's 3rd kit in collaboration with Hummel.[9]

Members edit

Full-time[10]

  • Rhys from GLC[11] (Dwain Xain Zedong,[1] P. Xain[1])
  • Graham Bear (Graham The Bear)
  • Billy Webb (Tim Westcountry)
  • Tom Clugston (DJ Killer Tom)
  • John Rutledge (Eggsy)
  • Adam Hussain
  • Mike Balls
  • Mystikal
  • 2Hats (Andrew David)

Infrequent members

  • One Step Down
  • DCI Burnside
  • Mike Bubbins
  • M. C. Meatfantasy
  • Dipper Nan
  • Leeroy Fashions
  • C. Live
  • Rosco P.
  • Ritchie Molton
  • M. C. Flatpress
  • Stressed Armstrong
  • Farmer Ross
  • Former

    Discography edit

    Albums edit

    • Don't Blame the Chain (2001)
    • Chain's Addiction (2001)
    • The Return of the Red Eye (2002)
    • The Party Album (2002)
    • Adam Hussain's Truth and Slander (2002)
    • The Manifesto (2003)
    • Greatest Hits (2004) – UK Albums Chart: No. 5[12]
    • Safe as Fuck (2005) – UK Albums Chart: No. 16[12]
    • Under the Counter (2008)
    • GLC Mixtape : Now! That's What I Call Proper Music (2008)
    • Asbo4Life (2009)
    • Alternate Universe (2009)
    • The Mix Tape Two (2010)
    • It's a Goldie Lookin Christmas (The Fairytale of Newport) (2010)
    • Blue Waffle (2011)
    • Primordial Soup – The Mix Tape 3 (2012)
    • Kings of Caerleon (2013)
    • Greatest Hits 2 b(2015)
    • Pill Communication (2016)
    • Fear of a Welsh Planet (2017)
    • Safe as Fu*k (2018)
    • Greatest Hits 3 (2019)
    • The Adam Hussain Show (2019)
    • Original Pyrite Material (2019)
    • Mike Balls Boutique (2023)

    Singles edit

    Charted singles edit

    Year Title
    UK
    Position
    [12]
    AUS
    Position
    [13]
    2004 "Half Man Half Machine"
    32
    -
    2004 "Guns Don't Kill People Rappers Do"
    3
    95
    2004 "Your Mother's Got a Penis"
    14
    -
    2004 "You Knows I Loves You"
    22
    -
    2005 "Your Missus Is a Nutter"
    14
    -
    2005 "R'n'B"
    26
    -

    Other singles edit

    • "By Any Means Necessary" (Gold Dust Records)
    • "Everybody is a DJ" (Gold Dust Records)
    • "You'll Never Be Alone on Christmas Day" (Gold Dust Records)

    YouTube videos edit

    • "Apathy" (26 August 2008)
    • "By Any Means Necessary" (16 February 2009)
    • "Everybody is a DJ" (11 August 2009)
    • "Newport State of Mind (You're not from Newport)" (8 August 2010)
    • "(Heal the World) Join Hands and Sing" (1 October 2010)
    • "Dubstep Christmas" (23 November 2010)
    • "You'll Never Be Alone on Christmas Day" (19 November 2010)
    • "Xbox Love" (25 February 2011)
    • "Eastenders Rap" (19 March 2011)
    • "Fresh Prince of Cwmbran" (12 July 2011)
    • "Ghost Town featuring 2Rude" (12 August 2011)
    • "This Town (Stammer dubstep remix)" (22 September 2011)
    • "Newport Bouncers Rap" (11 February 2012)
    • "Baneswell Express" (17 June 2013)
    • "At The Drive-thru" (18 July 2013)
    • "Just Coz It Rhymes" (30 October 2013)
    • "Andy Townsend Rap" (11 June 2014)
    • "Great British Bake Off Rap" (5 August 2015)
    • "John Lewis Christmas ft Oasis" (6 December 2015)
    • "Who's Next" (13 January 2016)
    • "Drop It Like Its Splott" (19 February 2016)
    • "Pusherman" (3 April 2016)
    • "Waitrose Rap" (5 April 2016)
    • "Just Another Bastard" (11 April 2016)
    • "Hip Hop Has Been Good To Me" (14 April 2016)
    • "Auf Wiedersehen Mate" (25 April 2016)
    • "Wales Now It's Time To Dream" (6 July 2016)
    • "Sh*t 2016" (30 December 2016)
    • "My Fidget Spinner" (7 June 2017)
    • "Bonk Eye" (8 September 2017)
    • "I Got a Van" (22 September 2017)
    • "Fear of a Welsh Planet" (2017)
    • "I love Netflix" (2017)
    • "Sex People" (2017)
    • "This One Goes Out To The Ravers" (2017)
    • "South Mimms" (2017)
    • "Wales Unofficial Soccer Anthem" (2018)
    • "Paul" (2018)
    • "Andrew Biggy Morris AKA ABM" (2019)
    • "Skin Tight" (2019)
    • "Which One Of You Is From Cwmbran" (2019)
    • "Adequate" (2019)
    • "Jammy Time" (2019)
    • "Self Isolation Rap" (2019)
    • "Covid Christmas" (2020)
    • "Wellend (a GLC shanty)" (2020)
    • "Football Football Football" (2022)

    References edit

    1. ^ a b c d Meltzer, Tom (7 May 2012). "The rapper who became a Labour councillor". The Guardian. Retrieved 16 October 2021.
    2. ^ a b Serck, Linda (31 March 2009). "It's a fair 'copter". BBC News. Retrieved 16 October 2021.
    3. ^ Price, Simon (3 April 2005). "Goldie Lookin Chain: The chain gang". The Independent. Retrieved 16 October 2021.
    4. ^ a b c d e f Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 230. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
    5. ^ "Beckham apology for rapper insult". BBC News. 7 September 2005. Retrieved 16 October 2021.
    6. ^ . This Feeling. Archived from the original on 6 March 2009.
    7. ^ "Adam Hussain". Doctor Who Book. 24 May 2011. Retrieved 16 October 2021.
    8. ^ Curtis, Jon (6 July 2008). "GLC kit". Flickr. Retrieved 16 October 2021.
    9. ^ "'You knows it' | Exiles x GLC reveal 2021/22 Hummel third shirt". Newport County AFC. 8 September 2021. Retrieved 16 October 2021.
    10. ^ a b "FACT FILE". Goldie Lookin Chain. Retrieved 16 October 2021.
    11. ^ "GLC rapper seals council seat win". BBC News. 4 May 2012. Retrieved 16 October 2021.
    12. ^ a b c "Goldie Lookin Chain". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 16 October 2021.
    13. ^ Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (PDF ed.). Mt Martha, Victoria, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 116.

    External links edit

    • Goldie Lookin Chain tour blog
    • Band biography from BBC Wales
    • Full discography at Discogs

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a Welsh comedy hip hop group from Newport south east Wales The group produces humorous and often explicit songs that satirise hip hop today s consumer society the chav culture and life in Newport and South Wales in general Goldie Lookin ChainLive at Leeds Festival 2005Background informationOriginNewport WalesGenresHip hop comedy hip hop Cool CymruYears active2000 presentLabelsAtlantic RecordsGold Dust RecordsMembersRHYS from GLC Dwain Xain Zedong 1 2 P Xain 1 Graham Taylor Graham The Bear Billy Webb Tim Westcountry Tom Clugston DJ Killer Tom John Rutledge Eggsy Adam HussainMike BallsMystikal2HatsLeeroy FashionsPast membersMaggotWebsitewww youknowsit co uk Contents 1 History 2 Sponsorship of Newport County Football Club 3 Members 4 Discography 4 1 Albums 4 2 Singles 4 2 1 Charted singles 4 2 2 Other singles 4 3 YouTube videos 5 References 6 External linksHistory editThe group recorded six albums prior to securing a major record deal They signed to East West Records the home of rock band The Darkness The band came to the attention of label executive Korda Marshall who heard the group s music played by members of The Darkness whilst on tour 3 GLC went on to support The Darkness in the latter stages of their UK tour The group form part of an era known as Cool Cymru for the popularity of Welsh music and arts internationally in that period GLC s first UK chart entry was Half Man Half Machine which reached the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart 4 When group member Rhys Hutchings was phoned by BBC chart presenter Wes on the Official Chart Show to be informed of this Xain informed the rest of the band that they had reached number 1 much to the shock of the DJ 2 Half Man Half Machine was a surreal song about Eggsy believing he was a robot dressing up in foil and going to the shops to buy cigarettes and crisps The song namechecks many well known 1980s 8 bit computer systems including Binatone ZX Spectrum Commodore 64 ZX81 and BBC Micro In August 2004 the group reached number 3 in the UK Singles Chart with Guns Don t Kill People Rappers Do 4 With the tagline The gun is the tool the mind is the weapon the track became a popular radio hit satirising the American hip hop scene The B side was the album track Soapbar Their first nationally released album was called Greatest Hits the name a play on both the group s previous lack of commercial success and their stoner image it compiled a mixture of new material and selections from their previous six unofficial albums It was released in September 2004 and debuted at number 5 in the UK Albums Chart 4 The album was released in May 2005 in the US with the title Straight Outta Newport with cover art similar to N W A s album Straight Outta Compton However this version of the album was missing two tracks Maggot and You Knows I Loves You Their next single release was Your Mother s Got a Penis with an accompanying video based on a supermarket theme Your Mother s Got a Penis first appeared on their album The Manifesto and reached No 14 in the UK 4 The band informally known as the Chain or simply the GLC released You Knows I Loves You Baby a parody of 1980s love songs from the albums Greatest Hits and The Manifesto on 13 December 2004 this reached number 22 in the UK chart 4 Your Missus Is a Nutter was the first single from second album Safe as Fuck The album was originally going to be called Safety in Numbers a tribute to the album Power in Numbers by alternative L A rap group Jurassic 5 The single reached No 14 in the UK 4 In 2005 GLC were invited by the Football Association of Wales FAW to perform before the World Cup qualifying match against England at Cardiff s Millennium Stadium The band dedicated Your Missus Is a Nutter to David Beckham about his wife who was present at the match The ensuing furore with the Welsh football authorities having to apologise to the Beckhams 5 as well as expressing outrage at the band s perceived lack of respect prompted many people to question why the organisers knowing their reputation had hired them to play in the first place 6 On 17 October 2011 GLC released the album Blue Waffle featuring new songs including Biscuit I Seen Your Mother K Hole and If I Told You Later that year group member and Doctor Who fan Adam Hussain contributed a memory about How a first date was interrupted by The Doctor 7 self published source to a forthcoming Doctor Who charity book designed to raise money for Alzheimer s Research UK GLC released the follow up to their album Greatest Hits titled Greatest Hits 2 in 2015 Sponsorship of Newport County Football Club editSince their inception in the early 2000s the group have maintained a close affiliation with their hometown football club Newport County GLC sponsored the team s kit during the team s 2004 05 season Originally intended only for wear in matches in the FAW Premier Cup County were drawn away to similarly colour shirted Caernarfon Town in the competition leading to the club s GLC sponsored shirt being worn for two league matches away to Maidenhead United and at home against Redbridge F C 8 self published source In 2021 they designed Newport s 3rd kit in collaboration with Hummel 9 Members editFull time 10 Rhys from GLC 11 Dwain Xain Zedong 1 P Xain 1 Graham Bear Graham The Bear Billy Webb Tim Westcountry Tom Clugston DJ Killer Tom John Rutledge Eggsy Adam Hussain Mike Balls Mystikal 2Hats Andrew David Infrequent membersOne Step Down DCI Burnside Mike Bubbins M C Meatfantasy Dipper Nan Leeroy Fashions C Live Rosco P Ritchie Molton M C Flatpress Stressed Armstrong Farmer RossFormerAndrew Major Maggot left 2014 10 Discography editAlbums edit Don t Blame the Chain 2001 Chain s Addiction 2001 The Return of the Red Eye 2002 The Party Album 2002 Adam Hussain s Truth and Slander 2002 The Manifesto 2003 Greatest Hits 2004 UK Albums Chart No 5 12 Safe as Fuck 2005 UK Albums Chart No 16 12 Under the Counter 2008 GLC Mixtape Now That s What I Call Proper Music 2008 Asbo4Life 2009 Alternate Universe 2009 The Mix Tape Two 2010 It s a Goldie Lookin Christmas The Fairytale of Newport 2010 Blue Waffle 2011 Primordial Soup The Mix Tape 3 2012 Kings of Caerleon 2013 Greatest Hits 2 b 2015 Pill Communication 2016 Fear of a Welsh Planet 2017 Safe as Fu k 2018 Greatest Hits 3 2019 The Adam Hussain Show 2019 Original Pyrite Material 2019 Mike Balls Boutique 2023 Singles edit Charted singles edit Year Title UKPosition 12 AUSPosition 13 2004 Half Man Half Machine 32 2004 Guns Don t Kill People Rappers Do 3 95 2004 Your Mother s Got a Penis 14 2004 You Knows I Loves You 22 2005 Your Missus Is a Nutter 14 2005 R n B 26 Other singles edit By Any Means Necessary Gold Dust Records Everybody is a DJ Gold Dust Records You ll Never Be Alone on Christmas Day Gold Dust Records YouTube videos edit Apathy 26 August 2008 By Any Means Necessary 16 February 2009 Everybody is a DJ 11 August 2009 Newport State of Mind You re not from Newport 8 August 2010 Heal the World Join Hands and Sing 1 October 2010 Dubstep Christmas 23 November 2010 You ll Never Be Alone on Christmas Day 19 November 2010 Xbox Love 25 February 2011 Eastenders Rap 19 March 2011 Fresh Prince of Cwmbran 12 July 2011 Ghost Town featuring 2Rude 12 August 2011 This Town Stammer dubstep remix 22 September 2011 Newport Bouncers Rap 11 February 2012 Baneswell Express 17 June 2013 At The Drive thru 18 July 2013 Just Coz It Rhymes 30 October 2013 Andy Townsend Rap 11 June 2014 Great British Bake Off Rap 5 August 2015 John Lewis Christmas ft Oasis 6 December 2015 Who s Next 13 January 2016 Drop It Like Its Splott 19 February 2016 Pusherman 3 April 2016 Waitrose Rap 5 April 2016 Just Another Bastard 11 April 2016 Hip Hop Has Been Good To Me 14 April 2016 Auf Wiedersehen Mate 25 April 2016 Wales Now It s Time To Dream 6 July 2016 Sh t 2016 30 December 2016 My Fidget Spinner 7 June 2017 Bonk Eye 8 September 2017 I Got a Van 22 September 2017 Fear of a Welsh Planet 2017 I love Netflix 2017 Sex People 2017 This One Goes Out To The Ravers 2017 South Mimms 2017 Wales Unofficial Soccer Anthem 2018 Paul 2018 Andrew Biggy Morris AKA ABM 2019 Skin Tight 2019 Which One Of You Is From Cwmbran 2019 Adequate 2019 Jammy Time 2019 Self Isolation Rap 2019 Covid Christmas 2020 Wellend a GLC shanty 2020 Football Football Football 2022 References edit a b c d Meltzer Tom 7 May 2012 The rapper who became a Labour councillor The Guardian Retrieved 16 October 2021 a b Serck Linda 31 March 2009 It s a fair copter BBC News Retrieved 16 October 2021 Price Simon 3 April 2005 Goldie Lookin Chain The chain gang The Independent Retrieved 16 October 2021 a b c d e f Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 230 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Beckham apology for rapper insult BBC News 7 September 2005 Retrieved 16 October 2021 TFTV January 2009 GLC This FeelingGLC This Feeling This Feeling Archived from the original on 6 March 2009 Adam Hussain Doctor Who Book 24 May 2011 Retrieved 16 October 2021 Curtis Jon 6 July 2008 GLC kit Flickr Retrieved 16 October 2021 You knows it Exiles x GLC reveal 2021 22 Hummel third shirt Newport County AFC 8 September 2021 Retrieved 16 October 2021 a b FACT FILE Goldie Lookin Chain Retrieved 16 October 2021 GLC rapper seals council seat win BBC News 4 May 2012 Retrieved 16 October 2021 a b c Goldie Lookin Chain Official Charts Company Retrieved 16 October 2021 Ryan Gavin 2011 Australia s Music Charts 1988 2010 PDF ed Mt Martha Victoria Australia Moonlight Publishing p 116 External links editGoldie Lookin Chain tour blog Band biography from BBC Wales Vexed magazine band interview March 2009 Interview with Rhys amp Eggsy including video January 2009 Full discography at Discogs Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Goldie Lookin Chain amp oldid 1223649380, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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