Check out Scrufizzer‘s fresh bars for the #GimmeGrime series with DJ Cameo.
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Check out Scrufizzer‘s fresh bars for the #GimmeGrime series with DJ Cameo.
Future Grime Music is not just in safe hands but it has been scooped up, nurtured and given some almighty attention from one of the biggest Grime DJ’s in the UK: BBC 1Xtra’s DJ Cameo. Hosting his #GimmeGrime feature as part of his 1Xtra show every Tuesday at 10pm; DJ Cameo is now filming a series of freestyles focusing on the new faces of the Grime scene aka #FGM (Future Grime Music) which will be premiered via 1Xtra’s very own YouTube page each week. This week Marvell dropped a freestyle with Double S doing a solo.
Two of the Renowned family join together on this track. Jacob Banks lends his smooth, slick vocals to Wretch 32‘s new track Doing OK.
Wow. Chip schools rappers on how to do a remix properly as he absolutely kills Naughty Boy‘s No.1 hit La La La with clever lyricism and flow.
Declined is a fresh slice of in-your-face Grime, as would only be right as the lead track from one of the Grime pioneers forthcoming album Living The Dream.
Geko‘s Voice Of The Future mixtape dropped in December but check out the video to a track taken from there The Note.
Disturbing London’s G FrSH drops a new slick visual to a track taken from his latest mixtape Legoman II.
Junior Brat shows his versatility with his unique flow over the Construct Reloaded instrumental.
Resolution is a true masterpiece of music centered around a backbone of R&B which has been synonymous with the US for decades.
Attempting to break that trend and putting his own unique spin on fusing a multitude of genres and sounds from Pop to Dubstep, R&B to Hip-Hop, Seyi hones in on his influences of Usher, Dru Hill, Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder and Luther Vandross and his background as a gospel artist, to produce an EP which could happily sit alongside both the US R&B heavyweights and the UK Pop superstars of today.
Not only is his voice alone something worthy to pay attention to, his ability to story tell is captivating, exemplified in ‘She will Never Know’ and mastering an immaculate example of word play in ‘Instrumental’.
A dub-step MC with 3 years in the game, Reece has definitely done more than enough to earn his stripes as one of the most exciting talents of the new Grime generation. Check out his new video Guilty