Posts tagged ‘Grime’

January 5, 2015

Five Emcee’s To Watch Out For In 2015 – @IsaiahDreads @swiftsqueeze4p @Novelist @SNOW667 @ThePotterBk @sleeks300 @inchawali101

I’ve named 5 of my top five artists to watch out for in 2015. See who I think has what it takes below and why…

Isaiah Dreads

A 16 year old grime MC from the West Country. He can already add to his credits performing at Glastonbury, Wireless and Isle of Wight as well as being Zane Low’s ‘Next Hype’ & Mistajam’s ‘Radio Ripper’ for track ‘U See Me’ produced by Preditah. He’s also received co-signs from other radio tastemakers Toddla T & DJ Target. Watch out for more from him this year including a mixtape.

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Section Boyz

These guys have been on my radar for a while. A collective of rappers from South London including Swift, Deepee, Sleeks, Knine, Inch, Littlez & Reeko. 2014 saw them really cause a stir and got a lot more people taking notice especially with track ‘Delete My Number’ and mixtape ‘Sectionly’ making a big impact on the underground rap scene. 2015 should see the boys tighten up their game and really shine.

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Novelist

 I first met him in late 2013 and as I saw him freestyle in front of just a few people for a press day I was running I knew I was witnessing something special. Now he has everyone talking, the freestyle on Toddla T’s show over ‘Incredible’ was insane and he has released material on Rinse with Mumdance and now has signed to the legendary XL Recordings for new EP ‘1 Sec’. Founder of Lewisham grime crew The Square; they are essentially going to be the crew in years to come that rule.

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 Snowy

18 and from Nottingham, I spotted Snowy on social networks and a freestyle video on UGX with some of the other cities sick MC’s such as Dubzy, Vigilant and Fangol and DJ Cameo’s Gimme Grime freestyle alongside Manga and another that’s hotly tipped this year Izzie Gibbs. He really began to get recognition in 2013/2014 and in 2015 I look forward to hearing some really exciting new material from him. Go check out his soundcloud where you can hear two EP’s from him.

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Potter Payper

 This Essex rapper has been about on the underground for a little while, but incarcerations have held him back. 2015 should be his year and we will see a new project very soon to be exact 15/01/15 called ‘24’. Last year saw a host of videos and his mixtape ‘Training Day’ be released as well as an epic ‘Fire In The Booth’, ‘Crib Session’ on Westwood TV ‘Warm Up’ on SBTV and a lot more. On instagram we’ve seen potential collabs with Donae’o and Bonkaz. Watch out for him!

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October 24, 2014

Novelist (@Novelist) – Incredible (Toddla T Freestyle) (@ToddlaT)

This freestyle is tooooo much. Novelist goes in over General Levy‘s Incredible showing us why he is the future of Grime and showcasing how well he can spray bars over a jungle beat also. INCREDIBLE!

 

October 23, 2014

P Money (@KingPMoney) – Originators [Music Video]

This track is definitely going to bang in all the clubs. Produced by the most sought after producers in the UK right now The Heavytrackerz, P Money kills the tune with his cheeky lyrics, fierce delivery and a catchy flow. This will be on his EP of the same name dropping soon.

October 16, 2014

D Double E (@DDoubleE7) – Lovely Jubbly [Music Video]

D Double E wants his money and he gets it too as he plays an East End mobster in his new video for brand new single Lovely Jubbly, which will be out on 23rd November via Dirtee Stank.

 

October 14, 2014

These Times – (@StayFreshTweets) ft Don Menna, Movez, Macca, Casper, Raider & SafOne [Audio]

The StayFresh Grime crew from the Midlands are back with a wicked new single titled These Times ft members Don Menna, Movez, Macca, Casper, Raider & SafOne. The single is a catchy one and is sure to do well with the official release date 16th November, produced by in house producer Swifta Beater.

 

September 30, 2014

Rabit (@RabitMusic) ft. Riko Dan (@therikodan) – Black Dragons [Audio]

One of grime’s farda’s Riko Dan who some will remember from Roll Deep crew, has joined forces with Texan producer Rabit over his Black Dragon production to shell down some super heavy weight bars. Riko Dan has been spitting over a number of more experimental beats recently and this one is no different with it’s synth led, futuristic production. This is definitely a definitive grime track to be remembered this year.

September 3, 2014

Star One (@StarOneUK) – Elements [Free Mixtape Download]

Elements is a mixtape that is guaranteed to take the UK Urban and Dance music scenes by force. Following on from the Star One’s 2013 releases, the UK producer duo, promise to transport you to Grime-led, Drum and bass-influenced heaven, and back again; with a whole host of incredible features from the likes of G FrSh, D Double E, Trim, Thabo and more. The duo don’t stick to one sound, their influences are endless, allowing them to span multiple genres throughout the project.

Download Star One – Elements mixtape here

 

February 5, 2014

MTV The Wrap Up: Big H (@BigHOfficial) [Interview]

 

The release of ‘Fire & Smoke’ was long awaited in the grime scene, but last month the album was released after a long hiatus from Big H. The Bloodline crew member is one of grime’s originators and helped lay the foundation young MCs walk on today. With this album release and his forthcoming clash with P Money on Lord Of The Mic 6The Wrap Up’s Shireen Fenner couldn’t wait to catch up with Big H to talk sending, grime’s pop tarts and much more.

The Wrap Up: You one of the originators of grime music and your flow has influenced many. Who in the grime world would you say you have influenced?

Big H: I’d say I have influenced everyone that has come into contact with making grime, whether it’s producers or MCs. If they say I haven’t influenced them or they don’t know of me then something’s not right. All the great people that have got somewhere generally have and picked up a bit of the style.

TWU: Prez T and yourself have some strong connections to Manchester. Are there any differences in the scene there compared to London?

Big H: Manchester, London… it’s all grime at the end of the day, it doesn’t matter where it is; grime is grime wherever you make it. If you’re a crap MC in Birmingham you’re going to be rubbish in London – it isn’t going to change. Even if I were in Afghanistan I’d still be spitting grime. Manchester is just a place where I went to display my music.

TWU: You’ve got the Bloodline album coming out soon. Can you let us know a bit more about it?

Big H: I don’t know if there are going to be any features, but I do know that there is going to be a full Bloodline CD with me Bossman, Paper Pabs, Meridian Dan, Prez T, 9 Milli Major and anyone I forgot. It’s going to be a hard album; we took time to make it. I think it’s going to be the biggest grime album to come out from the main crew; Boy Better Know, Roll Deep or Bloodline. It was supposed to be coming out around spring, but it could be a summer album. I’m waiting on Pabz to press the button.

TWU: Bloodline as a whole is doing really well individually, from Merdian Dan’s ‘German Whip’ to your release; what’s the rest of the crew up to and where do you feel Bloodline’s position is in grime right now?

Big H: Bloodline is at the top of grime. Anyone I really associate with gets somewhere in their career. I’m not saying it to try and big myself up and all that; you can see with the whole Meridian thing, people went on to do big things. The same thing is happening with Bloodline now, people are doing big things. Meridian Dan is doing better, as an MC that was in the background to come to the forefront, it was because of people like me who believed they could get to that point. Same thing I did with Skepta… he was a DJ in the background at one time; with the right influence and push you can go forward.

TWU: You are known for making extremely bold, brash and overly confident statements. What makes you so confident, and what are the downsides of saying some of the things you have said or the bars you have written? Any regrets?

Big H: When I listen to my bars and other peoples, I feel that mine sound better. That confidence when you’re better than other people at MCing makes you confident when it comes to music. I don’t think my statements are bold or outlandish, I just think they’re facts. In a world of lies, facts stand out because there’s not many facts being said. [Laughs] You can call me the grime lord, I’m here to lay down the commandments. I give people what they want.

TWU: You used a phrase in an interview once saying ‘sweet sort of grime MC’s pop tarts’ – which artists would you apply this statement to?

Big H: Skepta, JME, Wiley and anyone that associates with them and is featured with them.

TWU: You’re clashing P Money in LOTM 6. How are you feeling about the clash and why do you feel now is the right time to be on LOTM?

Big H: I think it’s a great time for me to clash P Money and it’s good for me because I’m getting paid to do something that I like doing – pissing off MCs. P Money’s going to lose on the day. It’s like Tyson fighting Bruno, he’s Bruno and I’m Tyson [laughs]. I hope people will be entertained.

TWU: With two such big names, there is a high probability of one of you walking away worse for wear. Do you think that this clash could negatively affect either of you in your careers?

Big H: No I don’t think anyone’s career could be bent; it’s just music. I think it will boost his career; me chiefing him up will make him more popular… just like it made Manga and Scratchy and others more popular. P Money’s not a big MC, people keep saying to me ‘two big MC’s’… he’s not big. Me? I’m actually big; I created the foundation that he’s walking on today. He’s only just come around, he’s part of the new world order – I’m a grime lord. I’d give anyone a try; Jammer’s signing the cheque and he’s paying the right money, so it’s going to happen.  

TWU: You’ve promised some big collaborations in 2014, so what can we look forward to from you this year?

Big H: I’ve got another project being released half way through the year that I’m going to be announcing in the next month or so… I’m just finalizing everything. There will be a lot of names on there that I’ve never collaborated with before.

You can get ‘Fire & Smoke’ via iTunes

 

 

December 22, 2013

Lil Nasty (@Lilnastyuk) – Nasty Piece of Work [EP]

East London’s Lil Nasty is a name who is very much talked about at the moment clashing Maxsta on the infamous Lord Of The Mics, so now is a great time for him to drop a piece of work and keep the momentum going. Nasty Piece Of Work has 7 strong tracks produced by Teddy Music, Rude Kid, Kid D and Flarve and he has kept the features to a minimum with only Griminal and J2k on there. Look out for some of the music videos from the EP dropping in 2014 including Murder He Wrote and My Town and for some new music from Lil Nasty in 2014.

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Tracklist: 
“Blowing Up” (featuring Griminal and J2k)
“Flow Crazy Dumb”
“Murder He Wrote”
“Hamilton”
“My Town” (featuring Griminal)
“Who Garn Stop Me”
“They All Know”

You can buy Lil Nasty – Nasty Piece Of Work from iTunes here

May 28, 2013

Dappy Vs Scorcher – UK Rap Beef (Documentary) [Video]

The Rap Up UK are doing a brilliant job of putting together documentaries for us based on the UK rap and grime scene and getting people involved in the scene’s take on it. For the first UK Rap Beef series they look at Dappy Vs Scorcher check it out….