The Police vs Grime Music - A Noisey Film

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    Noisey presents a new documentary about London's grime scene and its relationship with the police hosted by JME and featuring Meridian Dan, Jammer and Big Narstie.
    In February, Just Jam's event at The Barbican was cancelled at the last minute. It was an event that seemed to be yet another victim of the London authorities now notorious risk assessment procedure, Form 696.
    Told through the eyes of Jamie Adenuga-grime outfit Boy Better Know's tee-total, vegan frontman who was booked to perform at the Barbican-Noisey investigates what the reasons behind the sudden cancellation were. He speaks to lawyers, journalists and fellow artists like Jammer, Meridian Dan and Big Narstie to find out whether the prohibiting of grime music events by London police is a cause for concern, rather than a solution to crime in the capital.
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  • @KingNattty
    @KingNattty Před 10 lety +1477

    They got the right person to do this documentary, JME is probably the smartest person in the grime scene

    • @HShango
      @HShango Před 10 lety +3

      True

    • @Thierryhenry1444
      @Thierryhenry1444 Před 10 lety +11

      crazy titch would have been better

    • @aduken762
      @aduken762 Před 7 lety +9

      Gabriel DaVega-Cortes wretch would've done it good to same with narstie any OG in the scene tbh

    • @k0walovytenno345
      @k0walovytenno345 Před 4 lety +14

      And what about Lowkey, Devlin and Akala? JME is super intelligent but dont forget about masterminds.
      Much love!

    • @ben-plays5487
      @ben-plays5487 Před 4 lety

      Gabriel DaVega-Cortes only reason I watched this

  • @vvalfie
    @vvalfie Před 8 lety +1501

    Is it me or does Jme sound like he's going to bust a rhyme every time he speaks

  • @dieyounger1657
    @dieyounger1657 Před 10 lety +1238

    JME, the man's best representative for the grime scene

  • @SteBradburyDesign
    @SteBradburyDesign Před 9 lety +478

    "There's football events where things kick off all the time"
    PUN PUN PUN

    • @adriancarlos9155
      @adriancarlos9155 Před 5 lety +10

      Ste Bradbury Design Yes because the pigs want them on the streets killing themselves not turning there life around

    • @d.f2262
      @d.f2262 Před 5 lety +3

      I didn't see your comment I wrote the same. Yes that totally proves its bullshit doesn't it. Should use it as president

    • @jonh2469
      @jonh2469 Před 3 lety

      They do the same at risk pubs at football

  • @michaelthorsby
    @michaelthorsby Před 8 lety +253

    One of the lowest points of anti-intellectualism in grime was when Wiley dissed Sharky Major for having multiple GCSE's. JME have done so much to elevate grime intellectually, without compromising the rawness of the energy.

  • @LeWiS2K9SMUDGEMOONED
    @LeWiS2K9SMUDGEMOONED Před 9 lety +565

    696 and its SHUTDOWN

  • @KidDynamite40
    @KidDynamite40 Před 9 lety +859

    Hardcore grime fans dont even know any of jammers bars

    • @samhill487
      @samhill487 Před 9 lety +106

      KidDynamite40
      its the murkle man,
      go to your ends and circle man,
      all for the green and purple man,

    • @shrunkninja
      @shrunkninja Před 9 lety +4

      KidDynamite40 truuuuuuuuuuuu

    • @robertmunro5382
      @robertmunro5382 Před 8 lety +5

      KidDynamite40 shut down the rave like cs gas

    • @paddy_wax
      @paddy_wax Před 8 lety +2

      +KidDynamite40 Hahaha that killed me, i heard what he said, scrolled down and that was the first thing i read

    • @ryanhand6278
      @ryanhand6278 Před 8 lety +14

      I only know the murkle man Barz lol an "it's the murkle man, dressed in the green and purple man" then "it's the murkle GUYYYY!! Dressed in the green and purple GUYYY!!" Gonna give myself a slap now for taking the time to write this fuk sake

  • @2spicy4uMoFo
    @2spicy4uMoFo Před 10 lety +142

    I ran security for Tony Black & Big Narstie etc, they are real Gentlemen a pleasure to work with and very respectful of the venue, the artists and the family that enjoy the events....
    There has never been 'gangsta trouble' at these events, its a close community of brothers and sisters sharing their passion for the music and the scene..
    I will always give them my support as head of security and any references they need for other events ..

    • @1_Lando
      @1_Lando Před 3 lety +2

      Very nice to hear 💯

  • @eastpak2g6
    @eastpak2g6 Před 9 lety +411

    Arrest your kids if they know Jammer's bars

    • @astgraphicnovel
      @astgraphicnovel Před 9 lety

      eastpak2g6 Write down some of his bars..

    • @astgraphicnovel
      @astgraphicnovel Před 8 lety +1

      ***** JESUS CHRIST THAT'S ENOUGH MAN.. ENOUGH..

    • @astgraphicnovel
      @astgraphicnovel Před 8 lety +2

      ***** Those bars are sinful.. They belong in the desert.

    • @astgraphicnovel
      @astgraphicnovel Před 8 lety +2

      ***** He's race baiting.. I dislike race baiters.

    • @astgraphicnovel
      @astgraphicnovel Před 8 lety

      ***** What if a white rapper spat those bars and changed the words to white brits? Would you still think the punch lines were ok then?

  • @TidmanJ
    @TidmanJ Před 8 lety +402

    Big up JME for respecting computer nerds like me

    • @TrojanThugMusic
      @TrojanThugMusic Před 6 lety +19

      TidmanJ I believe JME himself is a computer nerd

    • @Sssneksss
      @Sssneksss Před 5 lety +19

      JME has a Graphicas Design degree.

    • @chungarito7739
      @chungarito7739 Před 4 lety +19

      Mans a ryzen threadripper you’re a pentium dual core

    • @chiefdenis
      @chiefdenis Před 2 lety

      @@chungarito7739 😂😂😂 i love that bar

  • @olamide6712
    @olamide6712 Před 7 lety +247

    jammer doesn't know jammer's bars😂😂

  • @akadapper
    @akadapper Před 9 lety +216

    If there is any beef at the rave, you can't blame that on the rave. It's because some people at the rave just happen to fall out or have beef previously. Fights and deaths can happen in a club playing any kind of music. It has nothing to do with genre. No MCs are on stage at a club saying "Start a fight with someone right now! Shoot that boy stood next to you for no reason!"
    I haven't been to a single grime and hip-hop night where someone got killed. I have been to plenty of clubs, pubs and bars playing chart music where someone got hurt real bad. I've been stood in a queue at Halo in Leeds, playing commercial dance music, when a guy shot two bouncers because they wouldn't let him in with trainers. (He and the bouncers were all white and the club didn't even stay closed that night).
    There's a lot of layers to the police's reasoning, but those layers are almost always built on one foundation - race. Sad really, but it's gonna take a few generations in the police force to die out before we see change. Until then, institutional racism will remain a big factor in how they make decisions.

    • @samhill487
      @samhill487 Před 9 lety +1

      Forward riddim yeah lol, I think it had an bit of an effect on the impression on the genre.

    • @supahdupahguy81
      @supahdupahguy81 Před 9 lety +4

      Steven A
      Trust. Imagine if they started banning people playing football in public because of football hooligans? It would be stupid.....but this is the logic the feds are using to lock off grime raves.

    • @shrunkninja
      @shrunkninja Před 9 lety +1

      Steven A wanna fight

    • @michaelisaac1023
      @michaelisaac1023 Před 9 lety +1

      2 bouncers were shot and they kept the club opened that sounds like a massive lie

    • @akadapper
      @akadapper Před 9 lety +1

      Michael Isaac You must have me confused with one of the 14 year olds in your circle who make shit up to sound cool. If it makes you feel better, nobody died.
      Yousif Davis I'll see you at the rave

  • @BassmentClubNight
    @BassmentClubNight Před 10 lety +113

    The fact the police declined any involvement in the documentary says a lot

  • @lewish046
    @lewish046 Před 9 lety +141

    Every time he says the word 'Shutdown' I sing Skepta - Shutdown, sure im not the only one.

    • @callad2165
      @callad2165 Před 8 lety +65

      Probs the only skepta u know

    • @far7669
      @far7669 Před 8 lety +1

      +Lewis Holdsworth Whiteboy "Roadman" Alert

    • @b1unknown257
      @b1unknown257 Před 6 lety

      some whiteboy anthem

  • @twizzloc
    @twizzloc Před 10 lety +31

    Much love from a born and raised Brooklyn NYC kid. I've been listen to grime for over 5 years now and I've been doing my best to spread the word and love of the music. It's almost the perfect blend of Rap and Reggae influences, with a twist of dubstep and electronic influences. For us descendants of Caribbean Americans, it's both familiar and refreshing. Truth be told, I'll listen to a Newham Generals or Tempa T song just as quickly as I'll listen to a Jay- Z, Fabolous, Vybz Kartel or Busy Signal song. Keep making great music, and stand strong against those that want to shut it down. Nuff respect!!

  • @mawiiile706
    @mawiiile706 Před 8 lety +807

    and then... suddenly... drake and skeppy become best mates and grime goes massive

    • @mawiiile706
      @mawiiile706 Před 8 lety +5

      +Sailfullah grime was getting massive at the time yeh but drake was and still is the biggest so you can't really say drake was taking credit when grime benefited a lot more than drake did init , cos i guarantee skepta got more fans off drake than the other way round

    • @mawiiile706
      @mawiiile706 Před 8 lety +23

      Sailfullah Saifullah nah bruv I wasn't saying that I was just saying it cos now all the youts in america arse licking us

    • @tyriqueowns12
      @tyriqueowns12 Před 8 lety +13

      +Sailfullah Saifullah grime is a sub genre in hip hop. its just like grunge to rock. drake exposed grime to a more general population.

    • @SI-cd7xs
      @SI-cd7xs Před 8 lety +18

      +stan sykes true. these hipsters will move onto something different soon. all this love for grime now is so fake & inorganic.

    • @jazzagirling
      @jazzagirling Před 8 lety +16

      +CapiTen10 preach mate, when i was in yr 7 and listened to grime and jme etc. everyone dissed me now they think they roadmen, fucking piss taking sheep fam

  • @taylorm4831
    @taylorm4831 Před 7 lety +287

    The way Big Narstie says 'Jesus' at 1:53, had me done 😂

    • @felixpiper620
      @felixpiper620 Před 7 lety +3

      ThePoolQueenBaby Taylor

    • @davidmurphy2647
      @davidmurphy2647 Před 7 lety

      ThePoolQueenBaby Taylor ... had me done ... great choice of words are you also one of these inbreds I guess you are !

    • @taylorm4831
      @taylorm4831 Před 7 lety

      David Murphy Do you always address people like this?! What's wrong with you? Talking to people like that for no reason is extremely rude, you could've just simply commented on my choice of words but there was no need for the hateful comments now was there?

    • @taylorm4831
      @taylorm4831 Před 7 lety +1

      It's just Internet talk. "Had me done" means I find it extremely funny. It makes sense if you're actually living in 2016. What's the problem? I wouldn't actually use these words in important places... You're just so rude, I can't get over it.

    • @djdegen4686
      @djdegen4686 Před 7 lety +5

      David needs a REAL G UPPERCUT

  • @EonfusionHD
    @EonfusionHD Před 7 lety +140

    So how come if some metal heads such as myself go to a metal concert, and mosh like crazy no one bats an eyelid? Grime is one of the last musical genres I'd expect to get shut down for potential violence, aggression.

    • @supaaa5721
      @supaaa5721 Před 7 lety +7

      Trust

    • @nanderlizernanderlizer684
      @nanderlizernanderlizer684 Před 4 lety

      this is fucking stupid. metal audiance is one of the least likely audiances to cause violence.

    • @rosuw3732
      @rosuw3732 Před 4 lety +1

      Are u serious man, just wanna feel progressive today or what.

    • @ojinikaagbu3525
      @ojinikaagbu3525 Před 4 lety +6

      It’s called racism my guy

    • @1_Lando
      @1_Lando Před 3 lety +1

      @@ojinikaagbu3525 💯💯💯

  • @user-nl6md8pu6y
    @user-nl6md8pu6y Před 8 lety +86

    This is nowhere near as rowdy or aggressive as a British punk concert, mind you they used to be oppressed in the 80's-90's as well. Actually, come to think of it, didn't Britain once try to oppress 60's rock? Some day there will be a 'Pirate Radio' movie about this grimes scene. What is it with British government and music cultures? The Stones, The Sex Pistols and now JME have all been shut down because they didn't invite the Queen. I think the police don't like these events cause they never got to be 'cool kids' or maybe some rocker girls broke their hearts.

    • @norepetitivebeats
      @norepetitivebeats Před 7 lety +18

      You forgot acid house and rave. They actually made that illegal.

    • @bt2307
      @bt2307 Před 4 lety +3

      Now it’s drill music

    • @AnnaLVajda
      @AnnaLVajda Před 2 lety

      Yeah aggressive music attracts aggressive fans sometimes lots of country songs about drugs and murder too it's in lots of genres like he said it's "cultural".

    • @AnnaLVajda
      @AnnaLVajda Před 2 lety

      Yeah aggressive music attracts aggressive fans sometimes lots of country songs about drugs and murder too it's in lots of genres like he said it's "cultural".

    • @AnnaLVajda
      @AnnaLVajda Před 2 lety

      Yeah aggressive music attracts aggressive fans sometimes lots of country songs about drugs and murder too it's in lots of genres like he said it's "cultural".

  • @germnbill
    @germnbill Před 8 lety +44

    I was in London a couple of months ago visiting a good friend and tattoo artist working there. We're both German. Liked the city a lot, although I felt like it was a little overly busy and all. I live in Cologne and that is a major city over here but not nearly as rushed as London is. Not that that is a bad thing so to speak. I don't get this intolerance in some cultural trifles over there. Coming from Germany I always feel that those are the exact values that many British men and women have fought and died for over the years, to create a tolerant and modern society. Oh well: I guess humanity (and yes I am well aware of many social problems plagueing GB, as well as I am of Germany's). Sure will be hitting up one of these events next time I'm visiting. Looks like a lot a fun and cool people to hangout around. I personally come from the punk/hardcore/metal scene, but I do like to get down with some DnB, Trap, Hip Hop from time to time and guess now Grime. Thanks for the doc. I will look into the music now. Always did like that British accent from the MC. ;)

    • @germnbill
      @germnbill Před 8 lety +8

      +Teo Ayodeji-Ansell Thanks for the feedback mate. Yeah it is all just so silly isn't it? I was a foreigner for six years living in the U.S.. Alabama actually. So yeah. I heard a whole lot about Hitler and German women not shaving their armpits and what not... Of course I wasn't black, which (in Alabama) would have been quite normal, but I am just so annoyed about fucking ethnic bullshit. I hope for the day, where people look beyond dick size and therefore color of skin ;) :). Fucking retards.

    • @cs1kanon38
      @cs1kanon38 Před 7 lety

      If you want a less hectic London, come up to Manchester - Britain's 2nd capital. It's beast up here.

    • @straightwhitemale6609
      @straightwhitemale6609 Před 4 lety

      @@cs1kanon38 or Birmingham

  • @AGoesIn
    @AGoesIn Před 10 lety +75

    I'm glad jme mentioned it's not the grime music which causes bad stuff to happen, but the culture.

    • @tunjilegba
      @tunjilegba Před 10 lety +1

      What culture?

    • @187Clemens
      @187Clemens Před 10 lety

      Prob the minority of guys who say stuff like "free maniac" and that. Anyone who says free someone like him should be incarcerated then shot.

    • @tunjilegba
      @tunjilegba Před 10 lety +2

      The thug culture. Id say the music reflects that culture though, but I hear you.

    • @JohnSmith-gu4sh
      @JohnSmith-gu4sh Před 10 lety +1

      That's the whole point of the video

    • @liamwhoare9936
      @liamwhoare9936 Před 9 lety +2

      187Clemens
      FREE TITCH

  • @osmaniqbal8354
    @osmaniqbal8354 Před 8 lety +190

    Jamie mate, wear your seatbelt.

    • @KP-tm6fv
      @KP-tm6fv Před 8 lety +28

      xD Is that all you got from this video?

    • @nignog9341
      @nignog9341 Před 8 lety

      +K Patel it seems so lol

    • @KP-tm6fv
      @KP-tm6fv Před 8 lety +5

      +Dale Clarke I'm back 4 months later and I don't remember writing this comment... 😂

  • @H-man414
    @H-man414 Před 9 lety +54

    Wow that ending, all of the Authorities which have the power to change these sorts of things ALL declined to have any involvement in a genuine issue which is affecting the grime scene. Things like this are just some of the reasons why there is such a general resentment towards police and authorities, there's no honesty and service about it, just completely shutting down crowds and events where they believe there is likely trouble to occur because of things which happened many years ago.

  • @Diniles
    @Diniles Před 8 lety +50

    Thing that surpsised me from this is how intelligent JME actually is. Hes not some dickhead off the streets - he doesnt smoke and is vegan - and yet people want to see him as some crime lord just cos he makes grime

    • @hoppjugallo
      @hoppjugallo Před 8 lety +3

      being vegan doesnt make someone a better person you bellend

    • @janguv88
      @janguv88 Před 8 lety +3

      +hoppjugallo I think the bigger point is that JME clearly comes across as quite middle class -- I mean: anime, veganism, clean lifestyle. The stereotyped middle class is normally seen as very innocent and unthreatening. So it's strange to see the police fear the scene given that some of its figureheads are not threatening at all. It makes you thinnk that the police are really going off certain assumptions about race, and maybe class, which are untenable and outright discriminatory.

    • @Diniles
      @Diniles Před 8 lety +1

      hoppjugallo I know. In fact vegetarians annoy me when they start to go on. But theres a difference with this guy, who goes to the lawyer to see what can be done about the police shutting down his events, and skepta, who puts loudspeakers under a bridge shouting "fuck the police" - if that doesnt make the police want to cancel his events, then idk

    • @janguv88
      @janguv88 Před 8 lety

      +diniles Haha, but you know they're brothers, right?

    • @Diniles
      @Diniles Před 8 lety

      janguv88 Yes, that is why i am making the point - the difference between them

  • @beyondthelol
    @beyondthelol Před 9 lety +102

    JME is the man

  • @ddsdavey
    @ddsdavey Před 9 lety +152

    I think Jammer is a bit deluded if he thinks policemens kids know his lyrics!

    • @covenANTuk
      @covenANTuk Před 9 lety +8

      IMA BIG MAN BUT IM NOT THIRTY

    • @bethstubbd2584
      @bethstubbd2584 Před 9 lety +20

      cuz they do? police have kids who smoke weed so yh trust i know lads

    • @cruxmind
      @cruxmind Před 9 lety +5

      Beth Stubbd A girl named Beth, from England (London? ) daughter to a policeman and smokes weed? stereotypical English white girl lol jkk

    • @bethstubbd2584
      @bethstubbd2584 Před 9 lety

      lol i dont people i know ahah Tylar Crux n im from Stoke not London

    • @ddsdavey
      @ddsdavey Před 9 lety +2

      Beth Stubbd
      Wtf has smoking weed got to do with listening to Jammer? I know people the listen to Tchaikovsky and smoke weed.

  • @emmanueluanseru
    @emmanueluanseru Před 10 lety +29

    BIG RESPECT TO NOISEY FOR FEATURING THIS DOCUMENTARY ON THEIR CHANNEL.

  • @MrFrimponged
    @MrFrimponged Před 9 lety +157

    7:07 nah, that's not me

    • @IsaacHussain2003
      @IsaacHussain2003 Před 8 lety +5

      +AIDEN_js Act like a wasteman thats not me.

    • @MrFrimponged
      @MrFrimponged Před 8 lety +4

      IsaacOfficixl Sex any girl nah thats not me

    • @badgermayhew2076
      @badgermayhew2076 Před 8 lety +3

      Lips any girl nah that's not me

    • @IsaacHussain2003
      @IsaacHussain2003 Před 8 lety +2

      Yeah, I used to wear Gucci but i put it all in the bin cause thats not me.

    • @MrFrimponged
      @MrFrimponged Před 8 lety +3

      IsaacOfficixl True, I used to look like you but dressing like a mess nah thats not me

  • @jimmyyesi
    @jimmyyesi Před 9 lety +51

    JME is the safest guy

  • @BritishGQ
    @BritishGQ Před 8 lety +90

    It's great to see Grime getting the exposure it deserves. Great work Noisey!

  • @savagebrad1454
    @savagebrad1454 Před 9 lety +339

    jammer kids know your bars.... because for the last 10 years you haven't made any new ones and spit the same ones over and over

  • @MrYoungarmy
    @MrYoungarmy Před 8 lety +15

    The working class create a genre of music that costs next to nothing to produce. They talk about their culture and background over an instrumental and people relate to it, start to turn it into their own subculture, start wearing the clothes that the artists wear, even start to make the music themselves but because the content isn't clean and doesn't conform to social norms, the authorities get scared and do whatever they can to stamp it out.
    Grime IS the new Punk rock.

    • @Krude-rv9vn
      @Krude-rv9vn Před 4 měsíci

      If your music is about criminal activity then they will treat you like a criminal. Promoting drugs and killing people in your music then they assume that is what you are doing. The same happened when nwa did it and that is why the culture has been stereotyped

  • @baskingbal1
    @baskingbal1 Před 7 lety +160

    This sounds a lot like what happened to NWA in the 90s. Plus, those crowds were dead.

    • @gabrieloliver8583
      @gabrieloliver8583 Před 7 lety

      Luke Jackson Ye where they couldn't use profanity or they get arrested

    • @user-ye5xp3gr4s
      @user-ye5xp3gr4s Před 7 lety +7

      Luke Jackson wasn't that the late 80s like 88 89?

    • @smashyrashy
      @smashyrashy Před 7 lety +6

      +D LAD why does it matter m8

    • @tucool4447
      @tucool4447 Před 6 lety

      D LAD Yea

    • @gwiltl
      @gwiltl Před 5 lety

      Yes. They broke up in 1991.

  • @dazethekid
    @dazethekid Před 10 lety +71

    I wanna ask constable....mate
    Ask your kids about me....mate
    Jammer the real murkle leng man. Big documentary..

  • @RodAzlan
    @RodAzlan Před 10 lety +17

    Brilliant documentary with intelligent artists asking questions that are important to the arts. Great cameos from Feargal Sharkey and more.

  • @armstrong.r
    @armstrong.r Před 8 lety +35

    I was born and raised in the US, and still live here. From the inside, it always felt that racism was such a huge problem in my country. I'm not saying that it isn't, but it has improved quite a lot over the years. But looking at the UK legal system, it seems that racism plays a strong role in the way laws are introduced. It's surprising.

    • @SonniTheDog
      @SonniTheDog Před 8 lety +7

      +Robert Armstrong bullshit, racism plays 0 to very little role in the drafting of new legislature, in the UK and in the US.

    • @lvl99paint
      @lvl99paint Před 8 lety +10

      +Sentimental Void yeah UK has always been much more about class than race

    • @thatyellowfellow
      @thatyellowfellow Před 8 lety +8

      +Robert Armstrong Racism is everywhere unfortunately. I'll be honest, the UK isn't too bad in comparison to somewhere like America, it does still exist, but the truth is. Human beings are just pretty racist. What should happen is that people should accept their fucking racism, but also learn to accept that things that are different or that they can't understand don't need to be eradicated on the basis of them being different. Trying to believe humans aren't racist is delusional

    • @SonniTheDog
      @SonniTheDog Před 8 lety +1

      TheRandomSack bullshitter

    • @ntak7740
      @ntak7740 Před 8 lety

      +Sunny Deez you would have to say there is no racism at the micro/citizen level to say there is no racism at the macro/institutional level and that's plain retarded. A black president doesn't really mean shit when most of this stuff is done in congress or at the state level. For example last year Alabama passed a voter ID law, which means you have to have money for the ID and free time to get it in order to exercise your right to vote, even though voter fraud is basically non-existent. Months later they shut down 31 DMVs in counties that had predominantly black populations.
      New york's stop and frisk laws were created specifically for blacks and latinos. That's why even though blacks are 23% of the NYC population they are stopped 55% of the the 4.5 million stops NYPD makes a year, without probable cause, and about 90% are innocent. In fact the largest portion were young black men at 25.6% of stops even though they make up 1.9% of NYC's population.
      You may not participate in it but you can't deny the existence of institutional racism.

  • @wtfiretruck01
    @wtfiretruck01 Před 8 lety +42

    at 11:41 I was like the fuck has happened to jme's voice???

  • @HarryHitchens1
    @HarryHitchens1 Před 10 lety +49

    great film. really well made and well written/investigated

  • @GavOasis
    @GavOasis Před 10 lety

    Noisey has to be up there with one of the best channels on CZcams. No matter what they post I always look forward to watching it because It's always very well made and entertaining (Back and fourth videos etc). Another good job, Noisey!

  • @mansa3105
    @mansa3105 Před 9 lety +9

    As an afro-swede I look up to historically multicultural countries and cities like UK london, makes me really sad to see that brothers in the UK suffer the same discrimination as we do in Sweden

  • @david19835
    @david19835 Před 10 lety +139

    I agreed with everything said apart from when the Journalist Sunny said that the police's job was to deal with crime after it happens.
    I think thats an incredibly stupid thing to say, of course the police are going to take pre-empitve measures to stop crime! The problem is not the Police taking these measures, rather the lack of transparency when dealing with these events, and the lack of explanation for the cancellations.
    If the police really do have evidence that things were going to happen, then there is no problem, but its just that noone knows.

    • @UrbanPhoenix247
      @UrbanPhoenix247 Před 10 lety +3

      Well-explained point at your last paragraph.

    • @kiddterralv
      @kiddterralv Před 10 lety +2

      david19835 But what the journalist said was true, very rarely does the police actually stop a crime as it is occurring or before it does. The Police's job is the maintain the peace of the community. For a while now, the police's role has been ever expanding because of demand from the public, but you forget that the police can't control crime, they are there to only maintain the peace and arrest people after they commit a crime. You can't arrest someone for thinking about killing someone, they can only arrest him after he kills him, you can't arrest someone for thinking of committing a crime, he has to commit the crime first, innocent until proven guilty in the eye's of the court, and there's not enough police officers to patrol every street of the UK to stop crime before it happens, the Police have a limited budget.

    • @david19835
      @david19835 Před 10 lety +4

      Bob Apuskiduski
      I disagree completely. Much of the police's work is done before the crimes happen. You can be arrested for "conspiracy to murder" Conspiracy to commit theft" "being equiped for theft" "possession with intent to supply"
      All of these are charges that happen before the major crime.
      And in any case when dealing with these events the police here do not arrest anyone, noone is charged. They say they have evidence that crimes will be commited. If they do have that evidence then of course they will take measures. And if you think otherwise then you are saying the police should just let crimes happen and deal with them after! It doesnt make sense.
      As i said before the problem is not them closing the events if they actually have credible evidence. Its just the lack of transparency and clear explanations as to why.

    • @georgestylianou7821
      @georgestylianou7821 Před 9 lety

      david19835
      If you really believe what you are saying, then show us all evidence of expected trouble at the events!! We will be waiting along time!!

    • @david19835
      @david19835 Před 9 lety +4

      George Stylianou
      I dont think you understood the point i am making at all. I am saying that there is no problem if the evidence is available and transparent, however the issue is that we dont have it.

  • @londoninhd4430
    @londoninhd4430 Před 8 lety +31

    who else laughed at the jammer intro...

  • @saif162
    @saif162 Před 8 lety +35

    Big Narstie caught feelings with that back 😂😂

  • @101dkokomaster
    @101dkokomaster Před 10 lety +123

    some seriously ignorant comments on here wow how does this turn into an anti UK thing tho lmao americans thinking they know everything as usual chill ITS NOT ALWAYS ABOUT YOU

    • @JOHNBAPTIST384
      @JOHNBAPTIST384 Před 10 lety +3

      tell them

    • @benjackson-hamilton5614
      @benjackson-hamilton5614 Před 10 lety +2

      so many young emerging rap/grime artists from the uk that posses more talent than allot of the rappers you would hear in america. ie. chief keef and the rest of gbe. loool

    • @Saibot00
      @Saibot00 Před 9 lety

      Hypocrite.

    • @jackzn7860
      @jackzn7860 Před 7 lety +1

      GUAP GANG talent gets you no where..it's all about being dedicated and being consistent with your music.

    • @cloroxbleachjr.5921
      @cloroxbleachjr.5921 Před 6 lety

      Cuz this "music" is fucking shit

  • @ben-plays5487
    @ben-plays5487 Před 4 lety +19

    Who’s watching this in 2020 ❤️

  • @jctrewin
    @jctrewin Před 10 lety +12

    well done JME and noisey for this doc. police seem to hinder more than help in this instance. i went to the camden bdl night and like most grime raves its just a room full of love for the music and no tension

  • @isLifeSimple
    @isLifeSimple Před 10 lety +1

    This is a powerful way to use film, JME and Noisey productions done a great job

  • @ogreavesx
    @ogreavesx Před 10 lety +4

    Sick... this was well put together and very insightful. It's a shame the Police & co declined to comment but I'm not surprised tbh but having the legal representatives and contributors to grime scene made it well balanced.

  • @Jooders
    @Jooders Před 7 lety +10

    I have a friend that lives in East London and he loves Grime music, met a lot of people in the game. I'm from Chicago and I showed him Drill music

    • @Yung_Mango
      @Yung_Mango Před 7 lety +2

      Judd Grime is better than drill

    • @JitsuSwagg
      @JitsuSwagg Před 7 lety

      Nah not really.

    • @Milo-fq2gy
      @Milo-fq2gy Před 7 lety

      Yeah it is g

    • @Yung_Mango
      @Yung_Mango Před 7 lety

      Jitsu Swagg It is

    • @JitsuSwagg
      @JitsuSwagg Před 7 lety

      Mattoafc 789 No I mean some Grime artists like JME, Ghetts, Kano, Lethal Bizzle, etc I just mostly like the black Grime artists.

  • @gamesmakehappy5949
    @gamesmakehappy5949 Před 10 lety +7

    JME is the realest MC and has been from day.
    Good guy to have representing the scene, smart, respectable, lyrical.
    Serious.

  • @S3KCRY4N
    @S3KCRY4N Před 7 lety +61

    The only thing I don't like about the grime scene is these kids that think they are tough.

    • @xVwraithVx
      @xVwraithVx Před 7 lety +21

      SUM 1 RANDOM how do they try to sound American are you dumb? Do you even know what grime is?

    • @comedythegamer3384
      @comedythegamer3384 Před 7 lety

      Ryny like u den

    • @S3KCRY4N
      @S3KCRY4N Před 7 lety +1

      Yea.

  • @Sandman0792
    @Sandman0792 Před 10 lety +5

    Well done for this JME. Keep Grime alive!

  • @backupaccount2394
    @backupaccount2394 Před 8 lety +70

    I'm sorry what JME is a vegan??

    • @jamesmyers1647
      @jamesmyers1647 Před 8 lety +2

      He's in a video at nandos with ed shearan and he talks about it

    • @adoredbeats2266
      @adoredbeats2266 Před 7 lety

      James Myers is this James Myers who is ginger do you remember me bud when you moved to Edinburgh

    • @brianteo3996
      @brianteo3996 Před 7 lety +2

      are you Ryan Fraser brother???

    • @backupaccount2394
      @backupaccount2394 Před 7 lety +1

      BREEZYT Moonornoon are u Jermaine Moonornoon's brother?

    • @brianteo3996
      @brianteo3996 Před 7 lety

      No :-(

  • @EmeraldEmberprodz
    @EmeraldEmberprodz Před 9 lety +8

    Bless JME for not getting arrested

  • @rubidonoitesbrancas
    @rubidonoitesbrancas Před 3 lety +2

    "i'm trying to do an interview, stop distracting me" LMFAO

  • @davidnewton6062
    @davidnewton6062 Před 7 lety +7

    best vid I've watched in time ⌚ need more exposure for this kind of stuff.. feds should focus their time on actual crime not interfering with the music scene

  • @origamisounds
    @origamisounds Před 10 lety +9

    The real danger to public safety? When Big Narstie takes his shirt off in the club.

  • @MultiSciGeek
    @MultiSciGeek Před 7 lety +8

    JME and these guys look pretty chilled and rational. It could be a lot worse if this goes completely underground and there is no regulation whatsoever. If nothing else, these guys at least have their reputation to maintain.

  • @bobphung8710
    @bobphung8710 Před 7 lety +41

    Did JME just said hes watch anime 24/7

  • @User-sv1bx
    @User-sv1bx Před 7 lety +11

    I could listen to serious all day

  • @nickbeausoleil2217
    @nickbeausoleil2217 Před 7 lety +3

    Love how JME genuinely looks like he is taking in what these people are saying and is interested in the conversation

  • @dariusmcleish8504
    @dariusmcleish8504 Před 7 lety +5

    It's mad how far the grime scene has come

  • @soxsmuch8540
    @soxsmuch8540 Před 7 lety +7

    loads of kids in my school take music like this serious, the actual artists seem really cool and mature...

  • @Viralshiesty
    @Viralshiesty Před 10 lety +18

    dan is right about the football point

  • @codykeane6107
    @codykeane6107 Před 7 lety +15

    Imagine where Eminem would be if the police shut him down for shootings at his shows. Never was his fault and it's not he fault of these mcs either

  • @ToneB
    @ToneB Před 7 lety +29

    One cop, Two cops
    Hits ya hard.
    Being white ain't no get out of jail free card.
    Three cop, four cop hits ya hard
    What would they have done if ya skin was dark?
    USA Hip Hop #1

    • @OfficialYeat
      @OfficialYeat Před 7 lety +3

      USA hip hop is shit fam

    • @ToneB
      @ToneB Před 7 lety +2

      Jaden bourne
      But what sells more soldier
      Grime or USA Hip Hop in its current crippled state?

    • @ToneB
      @ToneB Před 7 lety

      Real playas
      Real hustla's
      busta's still hate us, can't touch us
      Gangsters still stay up, Double up tha
      paper we makin, bubble up da
      Police don't show me
      no love Cause I don't tell on homies
      Show love
      But the young cat's that know me
      OG's that laced me
      while grow-en
      This one's for the home town of Oakland
      East side, west bound and North Oakland
      South side stockton and Portland
      back down to state that's still Golden
      still blowin.
      USA Hip Hop

    • @TheUnchartedGamer100
      @TheUnchartedGamer100 Před 7 lety

      Hip Hop and Rap is in the USA and that's where it stays. Grime stays in the UK cause it's Grime not Hip Hop and Rap. xD

    • @ToneB
      @ToneB Před 7 lety

      A-L-E-X
      A gang of brothers from Jamaica and Africa createed Grime.
      Let's take the Jamaican( i.e. Arawak black indigenous Indians)
      They created Reggae right?
      Then all of a sudden brothers from the USA borrow that sound and create identical Reggae but give it another name or some shit.
      What you U.K. Dudes did is flattering to USA Hip Hop artist but your biting our music and refuse to give USA emcees credit after stealing their music. Grime sounds like Chicago emcee twists combined with square ass techno house music= Grime sounds. It barely has soul to be honest. But melainated people like Kano, Akala, JME, Giggs and Black the ripper give it essence.
      I'm a word wizard. Play that game with someone else mate :-)

  • @JuliusSpin
    @JuliusSpin Před 10 lety

    Quite a good documentary.
    Good to see that a professional voice is coming from inside the community now and that the voice OF the community is not represented and manipulated by others to serve their purpose alone. Props.

  • @Mk-fg9zf
    @Mk-fg9zf Před 3 lety +2

    Suprised JME ain’t done more documentaries as this is quality

  • @BondTheOGYT
    @BondTheOGYT Před 7 lety +8

    This deserves more views 👊

    • @BondTheOGYT
      @BondTheOGYT Před 7 lety

      Do more documentaries such as these please.

  • @conbo9817
    @conbo9817 Před 7 lety +4

    Mad how so many different people with different backgrounds and pasts can be connected via one genre of music

    • @elston1174
      @elston1174 Před 7 lety +1

      Echo That's the beauty of music fam:)

  • @harrystcecilia
    @harrystcecilia Před 10 lety +3

    Very good doc

  • @TheLakers2k9
    @TheLakers2k9 Před 10 lety

    Great documentary, eye opening

  • @KingBarse
    @KingBarse Před 9 lety +4

    This video needs to be televised.. So it can get more publicity.. So more people will start asking the same questions.. So the powers that be are forced to give answers and hopefully change their ways.

  • @yolomanswagger3856
    @yolomanswagger3856 Před 8 lety +12

    JME PLEASE ADOPT ME

  • @miketb1010
    @miketb1010 Před 10 lety +1

    interesting..this happened almost 30 years ago with the punk scene in London, right on thru to the acid house, rave scenes and other underground music movements. every scene seems to go thru this phase with law enforcement..some things just never change....

  • @NathanBonline
    @NathanBonline Před 10 lety +9

    this is so true, a club where i live thats now called pryzm someone got stabbed there all they play is chart music.

  • @TheKennyboy92
    @TheKennyboy92 Před 8 lety +6

    So the writer for The Voice just blatantly admitted that she doesn't know what the current scene is like. She wrote the piece based on her experiences years ago and made assumptions based on that. Pretty bad reporting if you ask me.

  • @Humineral
    @Humineral Před 10 lety +8

    I don't think the most important aspect of this situation is discrimination.
    Artists of this genre generally hold a critique of the police and/or government.
    In politics when opposition has the potential to pick apart your argument you resort to censorship.
    If the government wanted to stamp out grime they would simply let these events run and then publicise the "inevitable" incidences.
    If they really held the moral high ground, they would welcome queries and interviews to strengthen their position.
    What the government, police department and probably most recent MI5 are afraid of, is the spread of a philosophy of dissatisfaction with the current establishment.
    Since the riots occurred instead of solving the problem, they seek to suppress it's opposition through removal of freedom and liberty.
    Grime and "urban" music in general, although unequipped with the conventional jargon is definitely a political and philosophical ideologue.

    • @TJE.13
      @TJE.13 Před 10 lety +2

      You make a good point but surely they can see that the number of people who are involved in these events is substantial, surely by removing people's rights entirely your even more likely to antagonise them and fuel the very problem they are trying to eliminate?

    • @paulgilmour2353
      @paulgilmour2353 Před 10 lety

      Bearing in mind this is no slick mainline TV documentary, it wasn't too bad. But some real own-goals with 'police should deal with the criminality afterwards' and 'I'd never speak to the police'.
      So, if there's a problem at an event, some of the acts may go out of their way to not assist police when they could.
      Probably cos they'd get friends / family & neighbours to sort it out... More than likely meaning more violence. Something the average Londoner is sick of experiencing or reading about.
      Shame. It's a video trying to make a point against critics of Grime, whilst supplying ammunition to those very same critics.

  • @morgansharkey9777
    @morgansharkey9777 Před 9 lety +2

    yo man dident know my uncle fergal would be in this man, utter honour!

  • @robtronik
    @robtronik Před 2 lety +1

    there should be a follow up to this report and see how its evolved, even after post pandemic to see where things are at.

  • @MattyBoyy99
    @MattyBoyy99 Před 8 lety +7

    Jme sounds and acts like such a nice dude man!

  • @datbootythosweetjesus6674
    @datbootythosweetjesus6674 Před 8 lety +15

    jammer looks like jar jar binks.

    • @max4046
      @max4046 Před 8 lety +1

      Darude - Sandstorm

  • @kadkhodaee
    @kadkhodaee Před 10 lety

    brilliant documentary!

  • @expectedlime_8076
    @expectedlime_8076 Před 7 lety +2

    Detective JME, coming to theatres near you.

  • @roadmanruby1237
    @roadmanruby1237 Před 7 lety +13

    Wtf is CZcams ads a thing I'm on CZcams already

  • @thefoggydewy
    @thefoggydewy Před 10 lety +46

    BDL

  • @tstevens3462
    @tstevens3462 Před 10 lety

    I 100% Agree with everything that was said in this mini documentary. I rate JME for taking his time out to investigate something as serious as this. Very intelligent

  • @AGoesIn
    @AGoesIn Před 10 lety +8

    JME nearly visited every ethnicity

  • @saddrummer
    @saddrummer Před 7 lety +3

    How did you miss putting Jammer's "Decline" as the closing music?

  • @JasonAir
    @JasonAir Před 8 lety +7

    Cool film, thank you. Very informative and yes it's not fair really.

    • @Huumf
      @Huumf Před 8 lety +1

      JA, is that the graffiti artists name in NYC?

    • @JasonAir
      @JasonAir Před 8 lety +2

      +AJ not sure, just came across it on google image and thought, cool! :)

    • @Huumf
      @Huumf Před 8 lety +1

      ah

  • @BlACK73PaRaDoX
    @BlACK73PaRaDoX Před 10 lety

    Big Documentary from Noisey as always. Should've played "Jammer - Decline" at the end though lol

  • @BritHopTV
    @BritHopTV Před 10 lety +1

    This is a very important issue in regards to #Grime & #UKRap that needs to be addressed. The heart of most if not all music scenes is events, part of the demise of the garage scene, and halting of So Solid Crews success was not being able to perform. The fact that much of the audience isn't buying music, means that being able to earn money from performing is even more important. Time for Grime & UK Rap activism.

  • @boristheblade209
    @boristheblade209 Před 7 lety +3

    'I met up with my mate Jammer'
    I always thought they were cousins lool

  • @InstallaFriend
    @InstallaFriend Před 8 lety +16

    2:42
    "Oohhh shittttt" 😂😂😂

  • @inactive2766
    @inactive2766 Před 9 lety +28

    Who else sang along to German Whip?

    • @inactive2766
      @inactive2766 Před 9 lety +8

      I drink clipper's green tea.

    • @jessejones6624
      @jessejones6624 Před 9 lety

      Marie tha Kyd loool pg tips green tea is nicer yo
      trussss mi dadi

    • @shrunkninja
      @shrunkninja Před 9 lety

      Marie tha Kyd me hahaha :-)

  • @Cav3ll
    @Cav3ll Před 10 lety

    I was at fabric on that night. Epic

  • @MakinaDeMuerte
    @MakinaDeMuerte Před 9 lety +4

    This kind of reminds me of the cops/fbi vs juggalos. There is some weird crackdown world wide with music, art, culture etc... very alarming the way the world is headed.

  • @TheOnlyJDefianT
    @TheOnlyJDefianT Před 10 lety +6

    Valid point Dr Knoble, however wrong Grime isn't Hip Hop or a style of it, Grime is a descendant of UK Garage, Jungle & Rock, with small elements of HipHop.. Grime is separate genre invented by the UK & only in recent years has it developed American elements to make it more marketable to the mainstream.

    • @Drknoble
      @Drknoble Před 10 lety +2

      Have you heard of Hip House? /watch?v=X2zNvBNTnHg It came from Chicago in the late 80s, it was a combination of Hip Hop and House music via rapping on dance music. But it never went anywhere just like Grime, because it wasn't distinct enough and was ultimately overshadowed and consumed by other forms of Hip Hop. UK Garage is just another style of House, and when you rap over it you get what yall are calling Grime or what I knew as Hip House. Point is it doesn't matter how it came to be, Grime is Hip Hop because it imitates every aspect of Hip Hop culture, like the rapping, beats, battling, beefs, hood association. And different style beats doesn't make it a new genre, because through Hip Hop history beats have constantly changed - look at Afrika Bambatta's beats. You can't take nearly every aspect of an already established culture and expect people to call what you've made brand new. You'd be lying to yourself. Fact is Grime is just a style of Hip Hop.

  • @WanderingElkFlutes
    @WanderingElkFlutes Před 9 lety

    haha at 7:00 he's saying how his lines are commical references when in the vocal to the beat playing in the background he keeps saying 'i'll beat you up'. its called staggering off the jme ep.

  • @leahadekoya76
    @leahadekoya76 Před 8 lety

    I stay in East London sometimes I am in North London and grime to the people of places of Hackney or Tottenham or Enfield it is a way to express the way we fell but some people are trying to make sure that we are kept quiet from expressing how we feel