| Name | Grime | Stylistic origins | British hip hop, UK garage, dancehall, drum and bass, ragga jungle, hip house, video game music | Cultural origins | early 2000s, Bow, East London, UK | Typical instruments | Rapping, toasting, music sequencer, personal computer | Mainstream popularity | Underground with some chart success in the late 2000s, large chart success in the early 2010s throughout the UK | Subgenres | Sublow | Fusion genres | Grindie, rhythm & grime, electro-grime |
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Grime is English music that first emerged from Bow, East London, England in the early 2000s, primarily as a development of UK garage, dancehall, and hip hop. Pioneering artists in the style include Dizzee Rascal, Wiley, Kano, Jammer, Newham Generals, Crazy Titch, Devlin, Ed Sheeran and Ghetts.
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