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Grime
Grime is a fast, raw, and minimalist form of rap-driven electronic music that emerged from London’s pirate radio culture in the early 2000s. It typically runs at around 140 BPM, with skeletal, syncopated drum patterns, stark sub-bass, and icy synth stabs that leave space for agile MCs. The genre’s vocal style emphasizes rapid-fire flows, internal rhymes, and wordplay that reflect urban life, competition, humour, and social commentary. Grime inherited the DIY energy of UK garage and jungle sound systems while foregrounding MC culture as the main event, building a distinctive British rap identity separate from U.S. hip hop.
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Road Rap
Road rap is a gritty strand of UK rap that emerged in London in the mid‑2000s, particularly around Brixton and Peckham. It favors blunt, reportage‑style lyricism about “the road” (street life, hustling, policing, and survival), delivered in unvarnished British vernacular and regional slang. Musically it sits between the boom‑bap and hardcore ends of hip‑hop and the darker edges of grime: tempos are slower than grime’s 140 BPM, drums hit hard and dry, bass is weighty and sometimes 808‑driven, and melodies are sparse, minor‑key and moody. The overall tone is abrasive, cold and documentary, distinguishing it from more club‑oriented UK styles.
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