From its emergence in London\u2019s underground scene and pirate radios in the early 2000s, to becoming a major music genre, Grime has come a long way \u2013 contributing more than \xa32bn to the UK economy and creating opportunities to members of some of Britain\u2019s most deprived communities.
Dylan Kwabela Mills - professionally known as Dizzee Rascal - is someone who has been at the centre of this genre from its inception, and who many credit for Grime\u2019s exposure to pop culture.
Twenty years on, the electronic dance music, with rapid beats that critics described as the \u201csoundtrack to knife crime\u201d, is now critically acclaimed, and many of the pioneers who were teenagers at the time are now multi-millionaire business owners.
(Picture: Dylan Kwabela Mills, known as Dizzee Rascal. Credit: Getty Images)
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