The history of grime

Grime originated from the streets of London where youths who wanted to make music and had opinions to voice, no longer fit the garage genre as they became more focused on money and charts. People such as Dizzie Rascal, Kano, D double e, were making music for the fun, not focusing on money. It started being played just in raves on a local scale, when more and more people listened to it and enjoyed it. Police were very strict on these raves and slowed them from thriving. People began to know the voices and the artists decided to began showing videos so that people could associate the voice to a face. The first platform for grime was pirate radio and with a fast rising success rate, record labels identified the potential to capitalise. As some artists got signed many decided that they didn't want to engage in the money focused music side and continued to publicise on their own, making their music and driving it around to shops themselves. At the time there was a lot of aggression from the youth in London as they felt neglected by their government and grime gave these people a platform to make their voices heard as well as become passionate about something.

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