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Storyville - Season 27 Episode 11
They called it young black kids’ punk rock - a genre that radio stations wouldn’t play and records that labels refused to sell. But grime would not be stopped. With machine-gun lyrics that shred the eardrums and syncopated electronics that pound the chest like a sledgehammer, grime was a product of social unrest, urban culture and disenfranchised youth colliding in early 2000s UK. It didn’t just rouse a grassroots audience, however. Today, grime is surging in popularity all over the globe and widely influencing the music charts. This is the story of the genre’s roots.
- Afọ: 2024
- Mba: United Kingdom
- Dị: Documentary
- .Lọ nka: BBC Four, BBC Two
- Isiokwu: current affairs
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