Genre of electronic music originating in the United Kingdom.
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Examples for "grime "
Examples for "grime "
1 Ahead of the BBC Proms, we're asking if grime has gone global.
2 There certainly appears to be a renewed interest in grime in 2014.
3 The shop grime lingers on his hands and in his broken nails.
4 In summary: It's been a big year for this Leeds-based grime - punk five-piece.
5 And it means that stains and grime breakdown, when exposed to light.
1 In 2001 So Solid Crew lay the foundations for grime music .
2 The clashing culture is also big in grime music , that's definitely a Caribbean thing.
3 Hatred of the LGBT+ community stretches beyond the grime music world.
4 This is why it is important to be a role model in the grime music world, said Kills.
5 This slows down the commercial rise of grime music , and slowly but surely grime begins to fade from the charts.
1 Wiley begins producing grime music and creates his own sound Eskibeat , which saw him release The Eskimo Riddim on the white label.
1 Not when she's practically the patron saint of UK Grime , I thought.
2 Photo: Supplied Jim Pinckney translates the musical postcards from understated UK grime artist Swindle.
3 He delved into the UK grime scene with artists such as Wiley and Devil on another titled No.
4 On songs like 'Holy Ghost' the influence of genres like UK grime and American hip hop are more obvious.
5 Skepta then begins his world tour with Boy Better Know, performing across the planet to spread the UK grime sound.
6 Laura Cumming Music: live UK grime and hip-hop We are quite possibly in UK rap's golden age, and autumn's live shows epitomise that.
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