- Grime music originated in the early 2000s in East London as a form of expression against oppression faced by young people. It incorporated elements of UK garage, dancehall, hip hop, and more.
- Artists like So Solid Crew, Wiley, and Dizzee Rascal helped bring grime into the mainstream in the early 2000s with hit albums that captured the raw reality of life in London.
- Grime music videos typically feature the artist rapping in dark, gritty urban environments like housing estates, wearing casual tracksuit clothes to represent street culture, with fast-paced editing and angles that empower the artist.