Roll Deep is an East London based UK garage/grime/UK hip-hop crew fronted by Wiley Kat. The grime artist Dizzee Rascal was once a member. Their debut album, "In At The Deep End" was released in June 2005. Three singles have been released so far from the album, "The Avenue", "When I'm 'Ere" and "Shake a Leg" have received a lot of airplay both on urban radio and urban TV stations. The group has a regular slot on London's pirate radio station Rinse FM. The groups music is mainly described as grime, however, songs such as "The Avenue" and "Bus Stop" are much more mainstream. Easily their most soulful sounding song is "Remember the Days."
Roll Deep were dropped from Relentless Records in January 2006 due to poor sales from the album and singles. They then set up their own record label "Roll Deep Recordings". Roll Deep's crew consists of around 20 people, although the core group consists of 6 MCs. Since then, lead MC Wiley has announced his retirement from the microphone in January 2006, although he still makes beats with Boy Better Know.
Roll Deep have been consistent supporters of Love Music Hate Racism and have played at many of the organisations more high profile events including the memorial for murdered teenager Anthony Walker.
This collection is both Roll Deep albums plus a mixtape
Click here to download...
Roll Deep were dropped from Relentless Records in January 2006 due to poor sales from the album and singles. They then set up their own record label "Roll Deep Recordings". Roll Deep's crew consists of around 20 people, although the core group consists of 6 MCs. Since then, lead MC Wiley has announced his retirement from the microphone in January 2006, although he still makes beats with Boy Better Know.
Roll Deep have been consistent supporters of Love Music Hate Racism and have played at many of the organisations more high profile events including the memorial for murdered teenager Anthony Walker.
This collection is both Roll Deep albums plus a mixtape
Click here to download...