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Joseph Olaitan Adenuga Jr. [1] (born 19 September 1982), known professionally as Skepta, is a British grime MC, rapper, record producer and DJ. Alongside his younger brother Jme , he briefly joined Roll Deep before they became founding members of Boy Better Know in 2005.
Skepta released his debut album Greatest Hits on 17 September 2007. It was released on the Boy Better Know label. It was released on the Boy Better Know label. Skepta self-released the first single " Rolex Sweep " in September 2008, which reached number 89 on the UK Singles Chart .
Boy Better Know, often abbreviated as BBK, is a British grime collective and record label.The collective was founded in North London in 2005 as an independent record label by brothers Jamie and Joseph Adenuga, better known as Jme and Skepta, respectively.
For British rapper Skepta, music was just the beginning of his creative pursuits. Earlier this year, the multi-hyphenate released his first short film, “Tribal Mark,” in the U.K., followed by ...
"Bet" is a song performed by French-British rapper, singer and songwriter Octavian, featuring vocals from English rapper Skepta and Michael Phantom. It was the lead single from Octavian's mixtape Endorphins, released by Black Butter Records on March 1, 2019. [2] [3] The song peaked at number 44 on the UK Singles Chart.
Skepta stated that music would "represent the country" (Britain). [3] Konnichiwa was executively produced by Skepta himself, who produced all but three songs on the album. During the production stages Skepta used mostly an old-school toolkit, drum and bass sounds and the odd twinkling piano riff or brass volley.
Skepta has revealed how his friend Idris Elba informed his new film project, Tribal Mark. The short film, released in January this year is the 41-year-old Mercury Prize-winning musician’s first ...
"Papi Chulo" is a song performed by British rapper and singer-songwriter Octavian and English rapper Skepta. It was released as a single on 13 March 2020 through Black Butter Records. [2] The song peaked at number 37 on the UK Singles Chart.