Giggs joins MSNBC’s The Beat, a lively show where FBI agents and celebrity chefs try to decode his lyrics.
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Giggs experienced a comprehensive Ari Melber treatment during his recent visit to the United States, memorable in MSNBC’s The Beat of The Beat, a niche-themed segment with a lively food-themed stake.
British rap legend joins MSNBC’s resident hip-hop connoisseur, FBI agent and renowned chef, leading to an unexpectedly entertaining crossover of hip-hop, law enforcement and culinary expertise.
Melber Mission FBI veteran Andrew Weissmann and famous chef Mario Carbone, some of the latest Giggs songs.
The first song discussed was “Big On Change,” and Hollowman reflected on his development and personal growth.
The FBI agent was sad, comparing Giggs to Williams Shakespeare and adding, “There is a part of me who thinks, thank God, I really don’t follow the music of the 20th century past.”
Melber then turned to Gigg’s verse “take a picture” by top boy star Ashley Walters, asking Carbone to decipher the following lyrics:
“OGS, yes, our dad/I just ran into fivi/dover sole sole lemon, butter, add garlic.”
“He just wanted to tell you what level he was at,” Caborn said. “The chance to get into the place and people. Not only does he get the Dover sole, but he also asks for a little garlic on the side. It’s not the usual one, but he certainly gets it.”
Ashley Walters
Meanwhile, multi-match rapper Ashley Walters recently opened up “Take a Photo” with his childhood friend Giggs. The song references their days when they grew up together in Peckham, south London.
“It’s no point to have Giggs on the track,” Walters explained. “We’ve known each other since we were 11 or 12 years old, and have been making music together over the years. He has been a huge support and his presence on the track feels like a complete circle.”
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