1) He shouldn't have put a space in between
2) Check the iTunes charts right now and you'll see Skrillex, who has been selling out to hundreds of thousands of people at his shows
3) It's been in the mainstream for a while, just not as predominantly as it has in the UK. See: Hold It Against Me.
4) It's gonna be the crappy, wubby Americanized version anyway.
1) He shouldn't have put a space in between
2) Check the iTunes charts right now and you'll see Skrillex, who has been selling out to hundreds of thousands of people at his shows
3) It's been in the mainstream for a while, just not as predominantly as it has in the UK. See: Hold It Against Me.
4) It's gonna be the crappy, wubby Americanized version anyway.
1. The King shall spell it how he pleases.
2. I don't know of these Sky Relic people
3. 2 seconds of dubstep hardly counts as introducing it.
4. We shall see.
1. The King shall spell it how he pleases.
2. I don't know of these Sky Relic people
That's not how it works, as far as the spelling goes. Sorry. And if you don't "know" Skrillex you have no business commenting on dubstep's popularity, let alone in the mainstream.