Grime isn’t just music - it’s about working-class struggle - and its new middle-class fans need to recognise the genre’s social importance
Last Updated: Monday, 22 Apr 2024
2015: said to be the year of the apparent revival of the UK grime and garage scene. Some will argue it never went away. Those of us who have followed the scene throughout the years will understand there is truth in this claim, but not in a straightforward sense of a newfound popularity or worth. 2015 is the year grime artists became university campus legends, their gigs and appearances selling out in days in student-dominated cities such as Leeds, Bristol, and Manchester.
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