The Atlantan trio Migos are certainly experienced in spitting over electronic genres and utilizing unconventional flows, however, can that really be translated to the 140bpm grime stylings of Skepta’s 2014 hit song “That’s Not Me”?

Radio 1xtra DJ Charlie Sloth put them to test on the infamous Fire In The Booth platform, check out the results below, coming in around the 02:17 mark

Interestingly they go for a slowed down laid back flow, we are not sure if they approached it as a grime beat (if they even know what grime is) or just attempted to jump on it as a regular hip hop beat.

We think that their ad-libs sound great on top of 140bpm, but they have got a lot of studying to do if they decide to step up again! Perhaps they need to take note of fellow American Danny Brown in his Fire In The Booth, as he goes mad over a couple of Wiley instrumentals…

To be fair to them, Danny Brown has cited grime as a major influence for years, so we can’t expect newcomers to be as comfortable, either way, it’s got the people talking and potentially makes a whole new audience aware of the culture.

We want to know what you think about it all, let us know below or tweet us @SonicShutdown. Are you are a fan or was your reaction similar to Grime Reports Angry Shopkeeper?

[Why are you making me listen to this man?]