There were a few MCs that brought that dark street element and explicitness to Jungle MCing. Obviously the godfathers MC Trigga, MC Bassman & MC Spyda, then there was Riko, Bucky Ranks and Eksman. I always loved that Sound System element to Jungle music!! You can't beat the Ragga Twins!! Proper!!!
From time Riko was sparring with Eksman & Herbzie and holding it up on Pressure FM you knew he was a don. I would still like to see him on the DNB circuit such a talent!! His journey has been immense. Still blasting his Pressure FM and Cyndicut FM sets from the 90s.
@@DJRudieB Big up bruva!! I've been listening to Riko since 1995. He also used to do pirate radio in Manchester as a teenager in the mid 90s. His early sets with Eksman & Herbzie are worthy of listening to. He's been a talent all along the way. The Rinse FM 91.8 days is when he met Wiley, back when it was SS Crew with DJ Target and DJ Trend (RIP).
@@glaze1984 That's where he learnt his craft. Most of the Grime lot started on Jungle, Wiley, Riko, Breeze, GodsGift (Pepsi), Maxwell D, Major Ace (Ace), Flowdan, Bruza (Chigga D), Durrty Goodz, Triple Threat, Hitman Hyper, Storming...the list goes on.
From 14.00 in had me in stitches. The way he described Wiley there was spot on. Whenever I hear riko spit he takes me back to my youth of jungle 1993/4. Love what dj argues doing with this too. Love listening to everyone’s history take on grime. 💖💖💖🙏🏾🥳
Big interview with the one an only Riko Dan. DJ argue reminds of DJ Ron, a jungle DJ from bk inna the 90s,. Hes got his own podcast called London something..On the other hand, big up yourselves for sharing. Got my headphones in, couple rolled enjoying the vybez. 😤💨💨👊🏾💯💯
It’s 09:45am on a Saturday I’m sat in bed bored, thinking if this was 2001-2005 I could just flick through radio & there would be something sick on to listen to, that was what it was like then, fuck I miss those days
I'm just seeing and binging these now. So much respect for Argue's knowledge. The questions are fantastic, it's so good to see someone from the culture setting up the story telling. Was bored by all the plants put in position that weren't actually there.
One thing all these episodes have in common is that WILEY is the main topic and discussed the most. Just goes to show without Wiley there would be no grime scene he literally is the God of the scene. Need to get Wiley on this. Even without Wiley they would be no BBK.
Have to disagree. Grime would have still been created without wiley. It was written for wiley to be at the epicentre of the genre, however if you know the foundations of UK urban music you would have to acknowledge Jamaican Dance hall music as the only influence for UK urban music. Sound system culture is responsible for the birth of Grime music, in fact all of UK Urban music. Jamaicans were the pioneers of toasting riddims along side the dj. Super Cat etc set pace for UK Urban music. Check out original Rankin form jamaica is similar to flirta d. Buskin hosting and lyricism is influenced from Jamaican dancehall MCs. Ask any sound system guy from the 70s; it's facts. Uk Urban music should pay a percent of royalties earned back to jamaican charities out of appreciation for the culture, whether into the music industry, farming, housing development etc.
That's a bit far. Jon E Cash and that were about well before Wiley, So Solid, also a lot of people were doing bits around that time. Would Wiley have even become Wiley if Dizzee stayed rolling with Nasty Crew and didn't shift over to Roll Deep? As Target said he was the Lionel Messi and when he linked up with them they're whole sound changed.
@@ANineOne you mean Danny said that when Dizzee changed the whole style changed. However, Wiley had the power to get Dizzee noticed. Dizzee was always talented but Wiley was that big brother figure who took him under his wing. It's like Eminem and Dr Dre. With Dre, Eminem would never have become what he is.
Great interview and interviewer (Argue) of the early progression of the grime scene. We need Wiley on here to give us an insight and some stories I’m sure!
I would have had no idea he was still making music if it wasn't for this, been in siting for the interview to end so I could search dead that I remember that was a banger
Wiley is the selling point of these videos. I hear that still. Need jme and skepta on here too first time I heard them was with roll deep. Big up Julie adenuga
They should get one of the bloodline guys on here. It would be cool to hear about the Meridian/BBK/Bloodline thing the Roll Deep beef, LOTM, German Whip, Big H’s influence in the scene… they’re very much unsung heroes in this ting
51:00 is there anything you want to do? Man needs to run that assault course competition with Chronik still! 😂 a greazy grime album with cemetery warriors, skeppy Will chronik would be gassed but I know it ain’t happening
I can just imagine some Mother of two randomly turning up to the studio saying to them lot, "Is this Roll Deep crew? Because I bumped into Wiley 45 minutes ago after dropping my kids off at school and he gave me this address and said I'm in." Followed by like a couple of Postman and a Lollipop lady lol!! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Agreed!! Nothing but respect for him and his music. It's criminal how not many people talk about him. But to be fair Wiley has said he thinks Goodz is one of the best.
I wish he had have asked dates so we knew the time period when he got out of pen and done the first rave what year was it sort of thing, must have been 2003
I done a track with Riko Dan still on his sleeping giant album. Hol tigth dugs. And first bookings were all Brighton ways. Then hertsfordshire and Bedfordshire. Hitchin etc. Theres loads of Crews that never got any limelight or credit and all the big grime crews. nasty crew and all them copied. even jammer copied alot of these south unknown crews. who were doing gigs and doing bookings. like SickNess Crew. etc. I was huge part of spreading grime about. ask anyone who knows. ask Dj trendz. ask big H. ask Skepta. ask anyone.asl Gordon Geeneus a@ rinse. ask Wiley. They werent the originators either. Maybe jon E cash. as he had Dubset/ 8 bar and Sublow genres before dark garage or grime wa even named. I got a list of names grime was called before it was grime.. I remember roll deep lining up in events. while i walked past VIP. They were just like normal youths.
I used to rate him, but just like b live/evil b they both stopped doing dnb and jumped on garage when that was popping. You can find interviews of them biggin up garage and saying how much they liked it more than dnb. But as soon as garage wasnt popping anymore they went back to the dnb promoters begging to be back on their flyers. There is even one with b live from 05/06 saying he liked jungle but dint like the way dnb was going and that it was to electronic with no breakbeats. Now he literally markets himself as a jump up dnb mc, the most electronic robotic software based style of music out there. I guess it shows not to listen to anything they say about music, if the money was write these boys would be in a boy band tomorrow.
Dj argue is perfect for these interviews, can tell man’s being following the game from the start, appreciate knowledge like this.
Fully agree
Facts 💯
Yeah you’re right but he misses things out, like discussing Dizzee & Tinchy in Roll Deep. & not asking Riko about the cemetery warriors etc
@@mrlemon8179 you are so right bro that would of been decent, maybe he should say who hes got coming up and get people to shout him with questions
@@mrlemon8179 it’s very hard to fit everything in!
Large up Argue. Not many people could hold this Dan down for an interview. Smashed it
U have to get Trim on here👊
Trim is my favourite ex member of roll deep !!! That fire hydrant dub is one the best slewings in grime history
There were a few MCs that brought that dark street element and explicitness to Jungle MCing. Obviously the godfathers MC Trigga, MC Bassman & MC Spyda, then there was Riko, Bucky Ranks and Eksman. I always loved that Sound System element to Jungle music!! You can't beat the Ragga Twins!! Proper!!!
I really miss the Rinse days uno.. Missed calls, Text's, Shout outs...it was a real vibe back then. we didnt even know what the MC's looked like...
I know what you mean but started seeing what they looked like at the under 18’s raves & then when sidewinder etc started doing up visuals
From time Riko was sparring with Eksman & Herbzie and holding it up on Pressure FM you knew he was a don. I would still like to see him on the DNB circuit such a talent!! His journey has been immense. Still blasting his Pressure FM and Cyndicut FM sets from the 90s.
Most definitely bro and it’s such a blessings having your channel bro having all the them sets. Keep it up bro.
@@DJRudieB Big up bruva!! I've been listening to Riko since 1995. He also used to do pirate radio in Manchester as a teenager in the mid 90s. His early sets with Eksman & Herbzie are worthy of listening to. He's been a talent all along the way. The Rinse FM 91.8 days is when he met Wiley, back when it was SS Crew with DJ Target and DJ Trend (RIP).
Pure nostalgia your channel mate! Big up!
Riko did a little bit on the Skibadee tribute show on Rinse/Kool fm, still sounds top of the top on jungle/dnb 👌🏽
@@glaze1984 That's where he learnt his craft. Most of the Grime lot started on Jungle, Wiley, Riko, Breeze, GodsGift (Pepsi), Maxwell D, Major Ace (Ace), Flowdan, Bruza (Chigga D), Durrty Goodz, Triple Threat, Hitman Hyper, Storming...the list goes on.
Always loved Riko. Went to his 30th birthday bash rave back in the day
From 14.00 in had me in stitches. The way he described Wiley there was spot on. Whenever I hear riko spit he takes me back to my youth of jungle 1993/4. Love what dj argues doing with this too. Love listening to everyone’s history take on grime. 💖💖💖🙏🏾🥳
"Lovely motor that..Big bittaa whip that see me in that" 🏎🚘
Best Bit on the DVD 😀
Are Ya Lying Int Ya
Get the old biceps in
another class podcast, rikodan once spilt a drink over me at a rave in leeds and didnt say sorry because i was wearing a Germany football T
Hahaha quality
Riko has one of the biggest voices since Flowdan, cool as fuck to see him in an interview for once.
Love Riko's honesty on here.. he seems like a cool guy..
Big interview with the one an only Riko Dan. DJ argue reminds of DJ Ron, a jungle DJ from bk inna the 90s,. Hes got his own podcast called London something..On the other hand, big up yourselves for sharing. Got my headphones in, couple rolled enjoying the vybez. 😤💨💨👊🏾💯💯
It’s 09:45am on a Saturday I’m sat in bed bored, thinking if this was 2001-2005 I could just flick through radio & there would be something sick on to listen to, that was what it was like then, fuck I miss those days
I'm just seeing and binging these now. So much respect for Argue's knowledge. The questions are fantastic, it's so good to see someone from the culture setting up the story telling. Was bored by all the plants put in position that weren't actually there.
One thing all these episodes have in common is that WILEY is the main topic and discussed the most. Just goes to show without Wiley there would be no grime scene he literally is the God of the scene. Need to get Wiley on this. Even without Wiley they would be no BBK.
Absolutely agree with you on this. Love Wiley and what he’s done for this genre 🥳💖🙏🏾
Have to disagree. Grime would have still been created without wiley. It was written for wiley to be at the epicentre of the genre, however if you know the foundations of UK urban music you would have to acknowledge Jamaican Dance hall music as the only influence for UK urban music. Sound system culture is responsible for the birth of Grime music, in fact all of UK Urban music. Jamaicans were the pioneers of toasting riddims along side the dj. Super Cat etc set pace for UK Urban music. Check out original Rankin form jamaica is similar to flirta d. Buskin hosting and lyricism is influenced from Jamaican dancehall MCs. Ask any sound system guy from the 70s; it's facts. Uk Urban music should pay a percent of royalties earned back to jamaican charities out of appreciation for the culture, whether into the music industry, farming, housing development etc.
That's a bit far. Jon E Cash and that were about well before Wiley, So Solid, also a lot of people were doing bits around that time. Would Wiley have even become Wiley if Dizzee stayed rolling with Nasty Crew and didn't shift over to Roll Deep? As Target said he was the Lionel Messi and when he linked up with them they're whole sound changed.
@@ANineOne you mean Danny said that when Dizzee changed the whole style changed. However, Wiley had the power to get Dizzee noticed. Dizzee was always talented but Wiley was that big brother figure who took him under his wing. It's like Eminem and Dr Dre. With Dre, Eminem would never have become what he is.
Love these interviews great to hear Riko tell his story 🔥🔥🔥
Amazing interview. Great questions and lot of honesty from Riko🔥🔥
Big up Argue, Big up Riko! Great to hear the story behind the Pinch and Mumdance link ups, serious bangers
big up argue 4 this whole series! bigup the warlord for keepin it real
This series is badboy 🔥🔥 big up the London city warlord 👑
Riko always been my fav from Roll Deep
Great interview and interviewer (Argue) of the early progression of the grime scene. We need Wiley on here to give us an insight and some stories I’m sure!
I would have had no idea he was still making music if it wasn't for this, been in siting for the interview to end so I could search dead that I remember that was a banger
Just cock the lead back
first word of the video: Wiley!.... LEGEND!
U need to do one on trim !!
Riko Dan with eksman on cyndicut fm in the 90s was unbelievable
Oh wow, I REALLY need to hear those sets bruv.
@@Anekix type it in on you tube mate there's so many
Dj Nicol riko eksman and herbzie
@@lewisdowsett8390 I'm going to do that still. Question friend, have you heard the choon by Eksman dedicated to Skibadee?
@@Anekix yes mate its awesome
@@lewisdowsett8390 Eksman is the best man.
Good interview, some good points made!
Big u up 1 of my Fav Mcs From My Pressure FM Days 100.3/4(DJ 501)
I love all thos ecollabs he does wit creative producers
Riko scares the shit out of me when he bust lyric 😅 u know them man who are legit as fuck big up Riko Dan all day
These interviews need more views
Big interview
History 🔥
Big up Riko one of the most unique mc’s out there
Not many real mcs left, biggups the ogs that didn't sell out like #wiley, not coming back to the underground 🔙 top words of wisdom from Dan 👌
YOU KNOW THAT WAS BANG OUT OF ORDER
CROSS THA LINE AND U CROSS THE BORDA
YOU CAN ASK SKEPTA IN’AYA CORNER
I'm not sure if I ever uploaded my excellent set of Riko Erbs n Eks man with DJ Moo on deck
This series is proper 👌🏿
Really enjoyed this 1 feel like I learnt so much in this episode, big up riko
Big up dj argue for these ones
love these vids man please get EVERYONE you can get your hands on
Wiley is the selling point of these videos. I hear that still. Need jme and skepta on here too first time I heard them was with roll deep. Big up Julie adenuga
Superfan ☝🏻
@@mad-pit3832 huh?
Big interview.Keep them coming 😎
Listening now, hope argue asks him about the Eskimo dance reload where he sent for Mc Neeko!
great interview :) BIg up da london city warlord
Lovin the recent Numa Crew colabs...
I feel like there’s questions that he held back
They should get one of the bloodline guys on here. It would be cool to hear about the Meridian/BBK/Bloodline thing the Roll Deep beef, LOTM, German Whip, Big H’s influence in the scene… they’re very much unsung heroes in this ting
I can’t lie, Big H gets given too much credit! He was good but come on….
riko dan big up. legendary
pls get some mic stands ❤
26:20 that was Trim lol
Yep
Trim was the best in roll deep facts, and not 1 mention of him?
@@Bhx.1 cah didn't he beef them all?
From a local terror way kid to this! 👏
S/O Riko my favourite jungle MC from Pressure FM days #locallegend
Enjoyed that 👊
Need to go find trim/trimbal
Get God’s Gift on ere ASAP‼️
51:00 is there anything you want to do? Man needs to run that assault course competition with Chronik still! 😂 a greazy grime album with cemetery warriors, skeppy Will chronik would be gassed but I know it ain’t happening
He didn’t mention Eksman and herbzie 😢
"Me a look for da bwoy named bloodclaat Demonn!!!!" Riko Dan London City Warlord original loaded *16!!!
Big
bang out of order
Didn’t even know he was in paug wow
“You need to ave a LICENN”
I can just imagine some Mother of two randomly turning up to the studio saying to them lot,
"Is this Roll Deep crew? Because I bumped into Wiley 45 minutes ago after dropping my kids off at school and he gave me this address and said I'm in."
Followed by like a couple of Postman and a Lollipop lady lol!!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Big big Don, Riko Dan the London City Warlord. Named my pitbull after him
Big up Riko my boy for life fam
He was no warlord. Only on the mic. He wasn't ready for roads. Bottle job.
Love this guy.. could potentially be a kid cudi lookalike
lolool I've seen it first-hand!!
39:20
Any reason why Trim just wasn't mentioned at at?
Beef, Roll Feep tried to blackball him
hhmmmmmm great idea for a show....!!! 😂👀
Big big
39:18, haha, get Durrty Goodz on here man!
Doogz used to spin these lot on a regs
Agreed!! Nothing but respect for him and his music. It's criminal how not many people talk about him. But to be fair Wiley has said he thinks Goodz is one of the best.
Enjoyed this whole thing. Get Discarda on one plz
the most intimidating man pon mic
I wish he had have asked dates so we knew the time period when he got out of pen and done the first rave what year was it sort of thing, must have been 2003
I done a track with Riko Dan still on his sleeping giant album. Hol tigth dugs. And first bookings were all Brighton ways. Then hertsfordshire and Bedfordshire. Hitchin etc. Theres loads of Crews that never got any limelight or credit and all the big grime crews. nasty crew and all them copied. even jammer copied alot of these south unknown crews. who were doing gigs and doing bookings. like SickNess Crew. etc. I was huge part of spreading grime about. ask anyone who knows. ask Dj trendz. ask big H. ask Skepta. ask anyone.asl Gordon Geeneus a@ rinse. ask Wiley. They werent the originators either. Maybe jon E cash. as he had Dubset/ 8 bar and Sublow genres before dark garage or grime wa even named. I got a list of names grime was called before it was grime.. I remember roll deep lining up in events. while i walked past VIP. They were just like normal youths.
Interesting stuff bro
get gods gift on here
22:15 to 22.21..was that a yes then ?
big
I used to rate him, but just like b live/evil b they both stopped doing dnb and jumped on garage when that was popping. You can find interviews of them biggin up garage and saying how much they liked it more than dnb.
But as soon as garage wasnt popping anymore they went back to the dnb promoters begging to be back on their flyers. There is even one with b live from 05/06 saying he liked jungle but dint like the way dnb was going and that it was to electronic with no breakbeats.
Now he literally markets himself as a jump up dnb mc, the most electronic robotic software based style of music out there. I guess it shows not to listen to anything they say about music, if the money was write these boys would be in a boy band tomorrow.
Riko was never a garage mc
@@marcp3788 Then why did he mc at countless sidewinder ukg events.
He even said himself he was away during garage
@@mad-pit3832it wasn't garage anymore when he was booked at sidewinder, it was grime at that point
🗣️
🙌🏿
35:35 he admitted lethal won
warlord
Just to clarify, is Jerome Gods Gift and is Jason J2K?
Yes
HOWS HE NOT MENTIONING TRIM 2003 - 2006 HE WAS THE EPITOME OF ROLL DEEP
ALL INFORMER FI DIGIDIGI
New Jack city 🔥
Diamonds Nightspot, Rosina Street, Homerton. The best times!! That was one ghetto venue.
Nitty, gritty
Ringer for kid cudi
22:16 can’t be serious wtf
Lock off de bloodclart place
The interviewers accent does not suite his face at all and it pisses me off.
Big up riko Dan