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GRM Daily (Grime & Rap Music Daily), formerly Grime Daily, is a British urban music outlet and entertainment platform. [1] [2] [3] As the name suggests, the platform is an outlet for UK rap and its various genres, such as UK drill, afroswing, trap, and British hip hop. The platform also serves electronic genres such as UK garage and grime. [4] [5]
The song's music video premiered on the GRM Daily YouTube channel on 11 September 2020. [8] It has received 6 million views, accumulating 1.1 million views in its first 24 hours, setting a new 24-hour record on the GRM Daily YouTube channel. [19] [20] The video is directed by Capone.
The fourth single "Daily Duppy" featuring GRM Daily was released 21 March 2024. The fifth single, "Old Friends", was released 11 April 2024. The album's sixth and final single, "Beauty & The Beast II" the sequel to the acclaimed 2016 single "Beauty and the Beast", was released 10 May 2024.
[1] Courtney Wynter of GRM Daily noted that "Swerve" has "an infectious beat" that "[prompts Jay1 and KSI] to inject the production with their playful lyrics". [2] The staff of Notion acclaimed that "this [song] was always going to be a catchy one with KSI and Jay1 on the bill" and "the pair bounce off each other in this playful, fast-paced ...
[32] GRM Daily's Courtney Wynter liked how "KSI steers away from his usual hip hop inspired sound and takes on [a] house-infused production". Wynter praised KSI's "fun lyrics" and David's "affectionate chorus". [33] In his review for CULTR, Oliver Tryon called the song a "soon to be hit". He praised David for "[coming] in with his signature sound".
"Gang Gang" was released posthumously via GRM Daily and highlights the prejudices black men face from being wrongfully targeted by the police and was sparked by an incident Cadet himself faced from the police. [3] The single peaked at 82 on the official UK charts. It is the last song ever recorded by Cadet. [4]
Krishma Kudhail of GRM Daily, who gave the song four stars out of five, wrote, "'Remember Me' sounds like a combination of soul and pop and Daley’s voice blends very well with the tempo of the beat. Daley and Jessie J show off their strong vocals, whilst also showing how well they can harmonize together.
GRM Daily praised the track, stating that the song "reaffirms her reputation as an artist unafraid to push boundaries and speak her mind, making it well worth the wait for her fans." [ 3 ] Raphael Helfand of The Fader included "Peggy" in the magazine "Songs You Need In Your Life This Week" section saying that Ceechynaa digs in even deeper as ...