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A solid insight into the UK music genre "Grime" written from the perspective of the so called godfather of grime - Wiley - and other people involved with the scene (his father, Frisco, Logan Sama etc). It starts from the very beginning all the way up to present day providing a pretty good overlook on grime history even for people who are particularly invested in the genre. There are some things missing of course, but this is from the perspective of Wiley and it is therefore primarily telling the story of Wiley - from his perspective. He touches on his beef with Trim, relationship with Dizzee Rascal and how he went from making beats in his bedroom to signing a record label. Overall, a great read.
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