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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GrimeGrime - Wikipedia

    Grime, a 2021 Metroidvania video game; Music. Grime (music genre), a genre of music; Grime, a 2001 album by Iniquity "Grime", a 2023 song by Macklemore from Ben "Grime", a 2022 song by Dallas Woods; Other uses. Helen Grime (born 1981), Scottish composer; J. Philip Grime (1935–2021), British ecologist

  2. sv.wikipedia.org › wiki › GrimeGrimeWikipedia

    Grime är en genre av elektronisk dansmusik som uppstod i östra London i början av 2000-talet. [ 1] Grime växte fram ur musikgenren UK garage och har som många andra genrer av elektronisk dansmusik hämtat mycket från den jamaicanska sound system -kulturen. Genren är tydligt influerad av andra musikgenrer som jungle, drum and bass, reggae ...

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › BruzaBruza - Wikipedia

    Bruza is known for rapping in a Cockney accent. [4] Before grime music emerged in the early 2000s, Bruza was part of the drum and bass collective Reckless Crew going under the name of Chigga D . His Christmas 2003 lyrical clash with Crazy Titch on a now defunct pirate radio station was captured on the DVD release of Lord of the Mics 1.

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › GRM_DailyGRM Daily - Wikipedia

    GRM Daily ( Grime & Rap Music Daily ), formerly Grime Daily, is a British urban music outlet and entertainment platform. [1] [2] [3] As the name suggests, the platform is an outlet for UK rap and its various genres, such as UK drill, afroswing, trap, and British hip hop. The platform also serves electronic genres such as UK garage and grime.

  5. Oi! (song) Categories: Grime music. Electronic dance music songs. British hip hop songs. British electronic songs.

  6. Post Grime, Post Eski, Forward Grime, Future grime, neo grime, or neo eski are terms used to describe producers pushing grime in a unique direction, sometimes mixing it other genres or styles. In other words, forward-thinking music. Applied commonly to experimental producers like Mumdance, Murlo, Sudanim, Loom, etc.

  7. According to cultural sociologist Monique Charles, grime is typically characterised by four beats to a bar, in 8 or 16 bar cycles. It is one of the reasons why grime was unofficially called 8 bar or 16 bar in its formative years. 8-bar is a subgenre or style of grime, first seen in Youngstar's "Pulse X" instrumental. 8-bar instrumentals switch beats every eight bars, meaning that each 8 bars ...

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