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Skeme & Big P

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"LMHR is definately a good thing and the fact that such alot of artists are supporting the event is even better. We need to address racism in our music and spread awareness about racism and not shy away from these issues. I face racism in every form and talk about it in my music and in general whilst some ignore it for a 'quiet life'.

In regard to the BNP, most of them don't know anything about themselves or their own history, let alone anyone elses! Black people have never attacked England or invaded it. My Mother and Father were invited here. So why do the BNP hate us when we built the place along with all the other slave colonies? They don't hate us, they fear us! F*ck em!"

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Hailing from Deptford , South east London, Skeme had a hunger for the mic from an early age. With sound systems like Saxon and Spectra holding jams at the bottom of his road every Sunday getting on the mic was soon became second nature to the ghetto star. Whilst still at primary school the big players allowed him to ride the riddim, which was highly unusual for someone of his young years and MCing became a natural progression, which eventually lead into rap. Word soon spread and peers were clambering to collaborate with South London’s finest. PR guru Simba hooked Skeme up with Blak Twang and Seanie T. They made the hip-hop track ‘Shoosh’ together along with Fallacy, which featured, on Twang’s album and the crew performed many live gigs together.
Since then Skeme has completed a 10 date national sell out tour of England (The Rapp Revolution Tour) with Titan Sounds and has also performed in France as part of the national skateboard championships with Greensleeves, Canada with Mind promotions, Scotland with Est’elle and Big Ted, Wales with 1xtra’s DJ Digs and Germany with the nations favourite DJ Dynamite. Skeme has also supported Ludacris at his recent London concert, and is booked to support Ja Rule and Mobb Deep.

 

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