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      • Grime was thrust onto the mainstream when Dizzie Rascal released his groundbreaking debut album, Boy in da Corner. The album won a Mercury Prize, which awards the very best of British music, in 2003.
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  2. A timeline of the artists, political spats and video channels that shaped the London grime scene. From 'Boy in Da Corner' to DJ Slimzee's Asbo, prepare to be educated in all things grime.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Grime_musicGrime music - Wikipedia

    As grime became more popular in the UK throughout the mid-2000s, it spread out of London to other major British cities.

  4. Mar 7, 2018 · These are the moments that helped make grime one of the biggest music genres to come out of the UK.

  5. Feb 16, 2024 · Grime — a jagged, swaggering style, DIY in feel and typically played at 140bpm, faster than usual dance music — emerged from tracks being made by teenage MCs in council estates in east London....

  6. Aug 12, 2015 · Wiley begins producing grime music and creates his own sound Eskibeat, which saw him release The Eskimo Riddim on the white label.

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  7. Jun 6, 2018 · Grime's lineage traced in 10 brilliant, bass-forward tunes - from Pay As U Go Cartel to Stormzy. Dan Hancox. 6 June 2018. It's been one hell of a ride for grime. From its beginnings in East London's tower blocks, it's travelled to dizzying heights of the UK charts and shone at glitzy award shows. Its founding father, Wiley, has even got an MBE.

  8. Jun 17, 2016 · During the early 2000s, something distinctly British was born—grime. The UK’s homegrown response to Hip Hop. A darker, unrelenting sound with a 140bpm backbone. It always packed a punch.

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