This was one of my favourite tracks off his Rebel With A Cause Album, and now Ghetts brings the very impressive visuals to match Gas Mark 9 featuring SN1’s Giggs.
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This was one of my favourite tracks off his Rebel With A Cause Album, and now Ghetts brings the very impressive visuals to match Gas Mark 9 featuring SN1’s Giggs.
The official video is here to Lethal Bizzle‘s Rari Workout which is set to a smash in the clubs and charts. Bizzle is joined by two other of Grime’s legendary MC’s JME and Tempa T and a big beat from Diztortion.
Stormzy is one that I’ve been saying is one to watch for a while now and the heat is definitely on him at the moment after the release of his very highly anticipated EP Dreamers Disease. This is the 2nd visual to be released from there Not That Deep produced by Heavytrackerz.
Ready for the third instalment of Hustlers Don’t Die from Youngs Teflon? Well press play on the video below and listen to Tefs rap over the laid back beat with his smooth flow.
South London’s rising rap star Fekky and one of the biggest stars in Grime Dizzee Rascal unveil the video to Still Sittin’ Here, an update on Dizzee’s classic Sittin’ Here off his Boy In Da Corner album.
G Frsh hits us with the video for The Hardest Part which we heard the audio too a few weeks back. G brings us some cinematic visuals again for the track which will be on his forthcoming EP titled Alfie.
Little Simz is the 20 year old North London rapper who has been tipped by many industry experts as one to watch, and she is definitely that! She keeps the heat on her after the release of her E.D.G.E EP by dropping the visuals to The Hamptons.
I headed to the after party to celebrate Nasir Mazhar and Skepta‘s collaborative efforts at Metropolis Strip Club in East London, where models and grime artists awaited and guests such as A$AP Rocky were present…

They say music and fashion go hand in hand and this is the perfect example of that. Grime and fashion in this case, as Nasir Mazhar collaborated with Skepta on a jacket for his collection during London Collection: Mens. Their collaboration was not limited to fashion as they also worked together on the soundtrack, too.
The event was put on by Red Bull Studios, who are committed to bringing together fashion designers and up and coming musicians to create soundtracks for fashion week.
The male models from the show – as well as the dancers – were also wearing Nasir’s contemporary new designs, giving people who weren’t at the show the opportunity to check out the designs.
Nasir is one of the hottest young designers around at the moment, known for his edgy, fashion forward and contemporary streetwear. Skepta is one of grime’s brightest and most talked about artists, so the fusion of these two seems like a completely natural one.
Skepta brought in some other grime stars to perform on the night including Boy Better Know’s Jammer, Newham Generals’ D Double E and Footsie, newcomer and rising star Novelist and on the decks we saw Swindle and Preditah holding it down. These performances were the highlight of the night with everyone’s eyes locked on them.
All in all, it was a good night for the UK fashion and music scene, and was fantastic to see two great talents joining forces to create something tremendous.
*published on SBTV on 24th June 2014
Three of the UK’s most talented MC’s join together again for Scorcher’s Work Get It. Previously in grime collective The Movement, Wretch 32, Mercston and Scorcher are known for their witty and intelligent bars making this an unforgettable track with singer Ari taking care of the hook.