Grime Reloads (Part 3 - 60 minutes of Reloads/Wheel-ups) ft. JME, Jaykae, Tempa T & more

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    Reloads, also known as Wheel-ups, are an essential part of Grime music. A reload takes place when the MC ''murks'' on the mic, impresses with mad wordplay or when the crowd is going wild. On grime clash platforms like Who's da boss for example, the point system counts the amount of reloads an MC gets per round. If you're a fan of Grime, you love appropriate reloads. Therefore, we have put together another 60 minutes compilation of Grime reloads for you to enjoy, feat MC's like: Tempa T, Bugzy Malone, Stormzy, Devlin, AJ Tracey, Dot Rotten, P Money, Big Zuu, JME, Jaykae, Kozzie, Flirta D, Skepta, Ghetts, Ten Dixon, Reece West, DJ Logan Sama, Eyez, Mez, Marshy, D Double E, Spooky, Sir Spyro, Grim Sickers AND MANY MORE
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    Grime wiki def.:
    Grime is a genre of electronic music that emerged in London in the early 2000s. It developed out of earlier UK dance style UK garage, and draws influences from jungle, dancehall, and hip hop. The style is typified by rapid, syncopated breakbeats, generally around 140 beats per minute, and often features an aggressive or jagged electronic sound. Emceeing is a significant element of the style, and lyrics often revolve around gritty depictions of urban life.
    The style initially spread among pirate radio stations and underground scenes before achieving some mainstream recognition in the UK during the mid-2000s through artists such as Dizzee Rascal, Kano, Lethal Bizzle, and Wiley. In the mid-2010s, grime began to receive popular attention in Canada. The genre has been described as the "most significant musical development within the UK for decades."
    Grime is generally considered to be distinct from hip hop due to its roots primarily being genres such as UK garage and jungle.

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