Five of the best new grime tracks released this week

Queenie ft Lioness & Stush – This One Queenie has been consistent this year. She’s been releasing a steady flow of tracks, videos and freestyles on her YouTube channel, each contributing to a growing back catalogue. Her style is straight forward: grab the mic and go hard. It works because she has the lyrical ability…

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K9 tells his story on Silencer produced Realness

Music is a conduit for expression and grime is no different. In fact, I’d wager that ninety per cent of the joy and satisfaction that the genre can bring is when an emcee transmits a feeling from their bars. Whether it’s pulling back the curtain with fourth-wall-breaking realness, getting off a technical set of bars…

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The Best Grime Music In March – Pt. 2

Owlybeats – The Dark, Vol.2 Owlybeats is a producer from Bolton who makes judgement day grime that rumbles the headphones. His latest EP – titled “The Dark, Vol.2” – is a five-track record that fits into the trap-inspired, spine-tingling grime from the same lineage as Filthy Gears, Trends, Silencer and more. Opening track “Ghost Train”…

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The Best Grime Music In March – Pt. 1

Big up all the artists this month. There were so many great records released in March, I had to split this article into two parts. Covering all the bases here, over the two articles there’s vocal grime by spitters with different things to say, melodic grime, 8bar grime, super-dark grime and grime at higher tempo’s.…

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Five new grime tracks that you need to hear

I’d usually write in-depth articles on the grime tunes that catch my ear, but a busy schedule has taken precedent, so I’ve decided to present a few tunes I liked from the past few days in a quick-fire list format. This COVID stuff is crap, so I hope everyone is keeping safe and feeling good.…

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