The Business Of Grime: Full Documentary I British GQ
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- Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024
- In this full-length version of GQ’s documentary The Business of Grime, Ewen Spencer spotlights the entrepreneurial roots of Britain’s global cultural export: grime music.
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From breakout artists to emerging upstarts, the film gets up-close with Lethal Bizzle, Jammz, DJ Argue, Ratty LOTM, Prince Rapid, Cheeky and XTC. We get an insider’s look at how they run their own companies and networks empowered by collaboration and new technologies, and hang out with the hottest name to emerge on the scene, AJ Tracey. Subscribe to British GQ for more original documentaries.
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Everyone is so used to American Hip-Hop , that UK rap is so underrated internationally. Grime really sounds fresh and cool. More people should tune in.
This is legendary. Thank you to whoever took the time to capture the TRUTH!!!!
"Grime is the Punk of this generation" Interesting analogy, I was a Punk and Grime certainly pushes the same buttons and the DIY ethic is there, the rebellion is there and the cultural placement is as important! I'm 56 and I love Grime and Dubstep! Been bursting with creativity from day one and it still has so much potential in regard to new directions etc! Long may it thrive!
I dont mean to be offtopic but does anyone know a tool to get back into an Instagram account?
I was dumb forgot the login password. I would love any assistance you can give me.
@Nasir Emmanuel Thanks for your reply. I got to the site thru google and im trying it out atm.
Seems to take a while so I will get back to you later with my results.
@Nasir Emmanuel It worked and I now got access to my account again. I'm so happy:D
Thank you so much you saved my account !
@Kenzo Kendrick You are welcome =)
Much respect from the US.Now I see and understand the difference.
Kim Wright 💯💯💯🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
Kim Wright boss man
big up grime, UK, England, London, east, from the us . grime is alive as long as I am!!!!
frozenwalkway yes bro 💯🇬🇧
Grime has died. Most Americans don't even know what grime is they think its an umbrella term for UK Rap.
@@freidarhealness5216 Grime is far from dead.
@@-brownbread It pretty much is mate
@@freidarhealness5216 if you think it's dead, you're just listening to whatever blows up. Like currently the Wiley beef.
Actual grime, is not dead.
Taken straight back to 2003 and the birth of channel U.
I love nostalgia!!!
Growing up with grime good to see this. Having your ericsson filled with bars
Suprised no one mentioned Channel U
Preach
Back when grime was garage. Only the real heads know how hard Ruff Squad were and the radio sets. Heat fm, rinse fm and dem stations there, i used to leave my cassette recording sets over night coz i had school the next day lol. Glad i was there from the gates
exta was a madness
We used to have to drive up the hill to pick up the pirate station in the car to record
When viper was the GOAT and reloads on the Walkman would be a 3 min process lol
+matthewscraig81 mc viper always on sidewinder tapes
my g
loved this, big ups from scotland guys
GQ Smashed it by doing this short documentary. About time grime got put at the forefront of UK underground artists.
grime in 03 was what hiphop in the 80s the diy approach etc
sick insight into grime, germany here
Maul
Incredible and absolutely inspiring. Blessings to all of those people.
What? Lethal ain't even gonna acknowledge OI. That was the tune that put him on the map.
larry bird Its because he doesnt want to give shine to his former label mates on that tune like Ozzie B. He ditched them all
Oi put him on but oi was garage not grime
Glastonbury has just embraced Grime, America has embraced Grime, Europe has embraced Grime...Grime is Independent, Grime is do It Your Self...Grime is the new PUNK! And the sky is the limit!....Respect!
I swear on my life from 2000 when I first heard Oh No from So Solid Crew it was not Grime or UK Garage. It was new. I had no idea that it would get this far. I remember when people use to say there is no money in doing UK Grime. Now there is a business documentary from GQ of all platforms.
Jheeeeze whats that Jammz tune? We need to support these videos it helps the youngers know the history as well as expand grime
This makes we wanna go and pull out my Lord of The Mics DVD! Memories.
Curt Soul Livin mate i wish i had the dvd lol, fuck it it's all on here anyhow lol
Lol for real, thank god for he rise of the internet.
I'm a 22 year old northener n honestly the first grime tune to turn my head n dive deeper was giggs n skeppy 👊
This game goes in cycles, I remember when everybody thought jungle would never die but it has. In a few years there’ll be a new sound hitting road and everybody will be skanking to what ever next level music is ripping up the tarmac!
Nice documentary, deserves more views!
Thing I love is that grime has no race only a nationality, British and proud
well i would say its black british lol u dont see white or turkish or asians doing grime
So solid opened the door for this.
Rah mad seeing all these artists when they were still coming up
lethal been consistently winning since 04 big up you
BIG, REAL, FORWARD THINKING ENTREPRENEURS. REAL TALK BLESS YA!
Haha, GQ are only about 14 years late with this, just catching on to grime.
GQ and me had no idea! Now I've been educated.
Excellent doc, well done
saw stormzy live in San Francisco.half the crowd knew the words
crazy
Whats that tune at 12 mins in?
best music ever produced
rah that kiss fm sticker at 3:35 . brings me back
new to the scene so genuine noob question: why no mention of Wiley? I don't think he was mentioned, which is weird esp when they mention Kano and show the Kano/Wiley king of mic battle
Wiley/Kano lord of Mic at 7:54 but only mention Kano
I think its really cool how they opened it with stormzys song..showing respect to the new generation
Not Stormzy's song though
apart from the fact it's by XTC
LOL
Chris Callahan are you a troll? I'm American and know that's not stormzy's song.
Originally by crazy titch
I need to intern at British gq man!!
What’s the song called Jammz is doing on the mic ?
2p pon da head shell old school stuff
Never forger the Godfather of Grime. WILEY.
SONG @ 11:56 ANYONE???
Last Japan ft Cliques - Alpha Logic (don't thank me, thank Shazam)
ruclips.net/video/UGlPhK-kz84/видео.html
whats that instrumental jammz is mcin over where its sayin meeee meeee 13:00
need to find dis
Song at 13:00? or the beat?
jammz gasher untitled
song at 13:06 ?
the barz are from Serious Issues but the beat different tho
Unreleased Gesher X Jammz
Whats the song @20:08, ironically its played in the credits and not credited
Big up crazy titch aka Carl Dobson one of the original grime veterans who started the whole entire scene just like Wiley Kano wretch Devlin d double Footsy scratchy flow Dan bizzle so solid ruff squad.
anyone know the tune at the end?
Last Japan "Ascend (feat. AJ Tracey)
Dragged me out to that dead performance on kings avenue kmt😎
whats the song at 13:20
80s babys😎😎😎
wheres the clip from 6:20 what ruff sqwad set
beat at 5:03??
spaceyaliens a job for @silverdrizzle surely
What is that riddim at 12:00
ruclips.net/video/UGlPhK-kz84/видео.html
Long live Birmingham!!!!
Music @5:02 Anyone? Its not any of the tunes in the credits ....
it's 'Squad' by Last Japan
Anyone got a link to the freestyle at 3:38?
Song 5th Minute?
How is that song at 5:05 called?
3:36 instrumental?
how you not mentioning heat fm...
ya'll look real cold in that studio. Ya know that air conditioner does heating right too ? Thanks for the info' !
Where's Slix nowadays??
The volume goes up and down far too much man
Tune in the background at 7:38?
Ah yes, I remember now... there was a dubplate floating around back in the day with female vocals. I think it was DJ Cameo
Tune at 18:57 ? Shout out to anyone who knows
came to the comments to find out the tune
JJJ, if I could say thank you a thousand times, I would. Your help is 100% appreciated! Stay blessed :)
18:59 what track is that :o
instrumental at 18:58?
Here's the order of black influence in british urban society. Ska,house,jungle,dnb,garage,grime.
Where is that tan jacket from? I want to buy one.
Alpha industries
Song at 2:20? Pure 🔥 anyone know what it is?
Hi Tim, you can find the music credits here: ruclips.net/video/3_2AVogIb5c/видео.htmlm7s
British GQ I had a look. But I don't think it's on there. I'll check again. Thanks for the reply
Not sure but this sounds like Lethal Bizzle over a Busta Rhymes instrumental. Light you ass on fire if I remember well
Did you find it as I can’t
AJ Tracey is longgg fam rah that donny's long
What are good underground radio stations?
A lot of Grime is being discovered on RUclips now. Try GRMDaily and SBTV
Try rinse fm or even radar
JDZ media, P11O
rinse fm London biggest n try choice as well otherwise kinda depends where u live as the real underground stations on the fm dial only cater for the surrounding areas to where they transmit from also try 1xtra on digital some good grime shows on there (check the schedule)
silk city
Ruff Sqwad - xtra.. my shit
💯💯💯🇬🇧🇬🇧🇬🇧
*Black women do grime too or did they forget?*
not really pioneers in the business aspect of grime though where they? Kinda what this documentary is about...
ohtebowah Thats because many women were marginalised and really not allowed to become known as being pioneers... and thats because misogynoir has become a part of many black mens culture in the uk. They should have covered that in this doc.
+thehoneyeffect I don't think it's that deep
David De Gea ...it never is it with you lot when it comes to black women. You sound like you're from BKChat LDN.
thehoneyeffect "women were marginalised and really not allowed to become known as being pioneers" - any evidence for this? Or are you just spouting bullshit 3rd-wave feminist rhetoric that in any sector where woman haven't flourished its immediately because "they were being oppressed by the patriarchy"
Pirate culture!
lethal's a millionaire, he made it
4x4 good on him
the dizzie and twitch business on the roof top remember that? midlands roadside remember that? no youtube and cassettes remember that? standard 5 channels on ur tv remember that.
oh and bare hash because skunk was a rarity... remember that mr blister finger 😂
FREE TITCH
Stormzy never did that justice though lets not play stormzy is swag.
ngl they need to pay homage to Titch more often..
Bhugeloo95 dirty goodz
wat them olders achieved is so sik and forgotten. they pathed the way for these lot today like they put all the whos the baddest is aside cuz most of them jus want a better life same with today even dough. todays music has got abit darker but for most rappers/spitters just want a chance to make it better so if there was sum differant option for these lost soldiers thing wud be better !!👊
ID on the track that starts at 5.02 ? ruclips.net/video/3_2AVogIb5c/видео.html
Grime been and gone though, everyone's on drill
Pretty girl at the start
5 mins in and no Bashy no Wilie no Kano 😑 WTF is this
lies, kurupt fm invented grime
Facts 😭😭
grime is dead man, i was into it as a kid but it's just not the same, grime is not even that relevant to the street kids anymore. it's just a hipster thing and even then, actual grime isn't even popular with them
CapiTen10 It's becoming much more mainstream now.
CapiTen10 grime isn't dead to the old heads that keep it alive but these young hipsters jumping on it are a fucking plague I see em all over with their quiffs and man bags! 🙈
are you serious ?
do you know whats happening right now, on social media
alone.
lol grime is alive and kicking it might not be popular everywhere but the grimescene in birmingham for example is active. I completely disagree about it being a hipster thing, but then again it might be like that where u live
birmingham is always years behind london. what is the most popular mc out of brum right now? mist, a rapper. 'road rap' and even these shitty afrobeats artists like kojo funds get way more play in hood raves then grime.
Kurupt FM....The rest are irrelevant
Grime is no different than Hip-Hop.
That would be right is it was true lol, isnt though
grime is a way different tempo than you'd ever find in hip hop. no americans are rapping on a 140 beat. the drum patterns are different, the lyrical flows are different, the whole culture is different. not to mention the pirate radio side of it. that said they are 100% parallel
Grime= hip hop/ rap... no new invention ☝🏾
Arch Wrestler I’m from America. I can see the similarities especially in how each started. But the musical form sounds different.
if you can't hear the difference in production you're deaf
Lol different beats different flows it's no way near the same
You cats didn’t invent nothing. It’s a derivative of American Rap music that started in America in the Bronx. I give credit to Jamaican brothers, West Indian brothers, Arab brothers and Africans. Because if they didn’t adjust the music and start Grime, UK Hip Hop or garage. The pale faces would try to spit bars over Harry Potter flute sounding music lol.
The Americans are the leaders of music whether or not our blood relatives in the UK accept us or not.
USA Hip Hop is still the truth!
For certain genres maybe sure, but there is a lot of underground music genres created in the uk no other country can hold a light too
We put r own mark on it.. rap is dying over there nothing but mumble rap.. U.K. artists r on 🔥.. we’re bossing it. Even u yanks r all over it
@@deano5112 I can assure you that hip hop is not dying over here.
The double time flows, the DJ's, Mc's, clashing, sending, reloads, rewinds, the rapping (cos it isn't singing is it?) it's all copied from different genres
Culturally yours?Yes. But still a sub-genre to american hiphop. Trap music is inherently a southern culture but still a sub genre.
Andre no it's from garage and jungle bruv loooool
JACK SHEPPARD but before jungle garage was hip hop who you think inspired jungle mc? Ragga man + hip hop .. remember ENGA LAND not a Black Country ya nuh
Andre Grimes Closer To Dancehall Then Hiphop.
LionofJudah neither is America
song from 11:56?
and 18:59 ?
MC Jammz - Serious Issues
More music credits at the end of the video
11:56 - 12:03 ?
Last Japan - Alpha logic