Roll Deep

Roll Deep performing at the Love Music Hate Racism Festival in Barnsley
Background information
Origin Bow, London, England
Genres Grime, hip hop
Years active 2002–present
Labels Virgin Records, Relentless Records, Roll Deep Recordings
Associated acts Jodie Connor, Alesha Dixon, Tania Foster, Mark Ronson & The Business Intl., MNDR, Boy Better Know
Website www.rolldeepofficial.com
Members
Wiley
Tania Foster
Flow Dan
Scratchy
Breeze
DJ Karnage
Brazen
Manga
Target
J2K
Skat D
Past members
Tinchy Stryder
Dom P
DJ Bionics
Dizzee Rascal
Jamakabi
Wonder
Biggie Pitbull
Jet Le
Bubbles
Trim
Syer Bars
Roachee
Killa P
Little Dee
Skepta
Danny Weed
Riko

Roll Deep are an Urban Music Awards-winning[1] London-based grime music collective. They were founded in 2002, by a group of rappers including Wiley. Roll Deep were also closely associated with Boy Better Know with members in both. Their debut album, In at the Deep End, was released in June 2005. Four singles were released from the album: "Heat Up", "The Avenue", "When I'm 'Ere" and "Shake a Leg". Roll Deep Recordings is their own record label, which they use to distribute their mixtapes.

Their second album Rules and Regulations was released in 2007, followed by the release of Return Of The Big Money Sound in 2008. Current member Wiley and former members Dizzee Rascal and Tinchy Stryder have gone on to be successful solo artists in the UK and even the U.S., with songs that have topped charts. The group got their first UK number 1 single with the song "Good Times" in May 2010 and the group's second UK number 1 single was "Green Light" in August 2010. Their next single was "Take Control", featuring R&B singer Alesha Dixon, which charted at number 29 on 7 November 2010.[2] Roll Deep will release their fifth studio album in 2012.

Contents

Career [link]

Roll Deep have been consistent supporters of Love Music Hate Racism and have played at many of the organisation's more high profile events[citation needed] including the memorial for murdered teenager Anthony Walker, and released a single and video of "Racist People", from the Rules and Regulations LP.

In October 2006, Roll Deep participated in a project of Tate Modern museum where various groups and songwriters were invited to choose a work that inspired them from the gallery's collection of modern art and then write a track about it.[3] Roll Deep's submission, Searching, was inspired by the Anish Kapoor sculpture Ishi's Light, and can be heard on headphones in front of the work or on the Tate Tracks website.[4]

Roll Deep have appeared on BBC 1Xtra on numerous occasions. Members that appeared on the show include Wiley, Flow Dan, Breeze, Riko, Scratchy and Manga.[citation needed]

Current members [link]

  • Wiley – The leader of the crew/group/collective.[5] Helped, form the crew and has featured on many Roll Deep songs. Achieved his first number 1 with the crew in 2010 on the song 'Good Times and Green Light.[5] Wiley has announced via Twitter that he is still a member of Roll Deep and always will be but won't feature on the album released in 2012 in order for the rest of the crew to shine [6]
  • Breeze – Older brother of fellow Roll Deep member Brazen. Known for witty lyrics and distinctive style.[5] One of the founder members of Roll Deep.[5] Featured on the number 1 Roll Deep single 'Good Times and Green Light.
  • Brazen – Younger brother of Breeze. Known for his aggressive voice on the mic.[5] Featured on the number 1 Roll Deep single 'Good Times and Green Light.[5]
  • Flow Dan – A founder of Roll Deep. Features on many of their songs including the single 'Celebrate', 'Heat Up' & Club 7 just to name a few. Has a deep voice and speaks in patois – although the accent is not as strong as Riko's.[5]
  • Scratchy – Original founder member of Roll Deep. Featured on many Roll Deep Tracks like "When I'm 'Ere", "Badman" & "Club 7" just to name a few, he also featured on Roll Deep's first number 1 single 'Good Times'and Green Light, and has distinctive flow.[5]
  • J2K – Been a member since 2008 at the age of 22 and has featured on many Roll Deep tracks(Like Green Light) since.[5]
  • Manga – Picked to join the crew by Wiley.[5] Has a speedy, jumpy flow, and featured on Roll Deep's "When I'm 'Ere" & "Do Me Wrong".[5]
  • Target – Producer and long-time member of Roll Deep. Made the instrumental for Riko's "Chosen One" amongst many others.[5]
  • DJ Karnage - Roll Deep's DJ. Cousin of Trim, a former Roll Deep MC.[5]
  • Tania Foster - Roll Deep's newest member, joined in late 2011. Before joining she was featured on their #1 single Green Light. [7]
  • Riko - Joined Roll Deep before the album In At The Deep End. Well known for his distinctive and sometimes very aggressive style of rapping in Patois. Took a back seat from the crew in early 2010 to concentrate on his solo career though he has stated on Twitter he will never leave Roll Deep.

Past members [link]

  • Dizzee Rascal – Early member of Roll Deep from 2002, and most well-known grime artist with many top 40 hits including 5 number 1 hits. Left Roll Deep before the release of album 'Showtime'.
  • Tinchy Stryder – Early member of Roll Deep from 2002, and featured on Roll Deep's 2004 mixtape, Creeper Vol. 2. Performed some songs including "U Were Always" in 2002, which was released years later on Roll Deep's compilations album, Street Anthems in 2009. Back then he had a high pitched voice. Has since recorded number 1 hits like "Number 1" and "Never Leave You", along with many top 40 hits.
  • Trim – Early member Join 2004, featured on 'Heat Up' and 'When I'm 'Ere'. Has a deep gritty flow. Left Roll Deep in 2006 because of a disagreement with Flow Dan.
  • Roachee – Early Member join 2004, Roachee joined roll deep with his cousin Trim, Featured on 'When I'm Here', Left Roll Deep while in jail in 2006 he as gone solo like his cousin Trim.
  • Syer Bars – Joined Roll Deep in 2004 after leaving O.T Crew, but left Roll Deep in 2004 after having a disagreement with Trim. Syer didn't feature on any Roll Deep tunes. He has a deep, gritty, Cockney, slow-paced flow.
  • Jamakabi – Joined Roll Deep in 2002, Featured on the tracks 'Terrible', 'Roll Deep Regular' & 'Bounce' left Roll Deep after a disagreement with Wiley in 2004.
  • Little Dee – Join in 2008. Has featured on one Roll Deep track, 'Give Up' but left in 2008 on good terms to pursue his own solo career.
  • Killa P – Been a member since 2006. He's the cousin of Flow Dan. Killa P's flow is like Riko's – he MCs in patois. Featured on "Club 7". (Not yet confirmed if he's left Roll Deep yet)
  • Danny Weed - A producer and founding member of Roll Deep, Danny Weed drifted from Roll Deep around the same time as Riko. However, Breeze has claimed that he is still associated with the crew.
  • Skepta - Appeared on Roll Deep's album Rules and Regulations. Featured on the hit 'Celebrate'. Has since gone on to achieve nationwide recognition. Manga however confirmed that Skepta is still associated with Roll Deep.
  • Biggie Pitbull - Also known as Pitbull T. He was an early member of Roll Deep and featured on 'Bounce' as well as 'Poltergeist Relay' and other songs. Had an angry voice. He was Wiley's cousin.
  • Wonder - A former member of Roll Deep. Wonder was a producer, although nowadays he no longer produces grime.
  • DJ Bionics - A former Roll Deep DJ who left to DJ in support of his cousin Kano.
  • Dom P - Former member who was the brother of Danny Weed. He did not MC; instead he was a singer. He featured of the song 'They Should Know'.
  • Bubbles - Another early member of Roll Deep. He featured on the song 'Bounce' amongst others. In 2008 he released a solo mixtape on Roll Deep Recordings even though he hadn't been heard for a long time.

Discography [link]

Mixtapes [link]

  • 2004: Creeper, Vol. 1
  • 2004: Creeper, Vol. 2
  • 2006: Grimey, Vol. 1
  • 2010: Say No More

First album line up [link]

These are the Roll Deep members that either were producing or MCing on the In at the Deep End album in 2005;

  • Wiley
  • Scratchy
  • Breeze
  • Roachee
  • Flow Dan
  • Trim
  • Jet Le
  • Manga
  • Target
  • Danny Weed

Second album line up [link]

These are the Roll Deep members that either were producing or MCing on the Rules and Regulations album in 2007;

  • Wiley
  • Skepta
  • Scratchy
  • Breeze
  • Flow Dan
  • Jet Le
  • Trim
  • Manga
  • Riko
  • Killa P
  • Danny Weed
  • Target

Third album line up [link]

These are the Roll Deep members that either were producing or MCing on the Return of the Big Money Sound album 2008;

  • Wiley
  • Skepta
  • Scratchy
  • Breeze
  • Brazen
  • Flow Dan
  • Manga
  • Riko
  • Killa P
  • J2K
  • Little Dee
  • Danny Weed
  • Target

Greatest Hits line up [link]

These are the Past and Present Roll Deep members that either were producing or MCing on the Street Anthems album 2009;

Present Members
  • Wiley
  • Skepta
  • Scratchy
  • Breeze
  • Brazen
  • Flow Dan
  • Manga
  • Riko
  • J2K
  • Danny Weed
  • Target
Ex Members

Fourth album line up [link]

These are the Roll Deep members that either were producing or MCing on the Winner Stays On album 2010;

  • Wiley
  • Scratchy
  • Breeze
  • Brazen
  • Flow Dan
  • Manga
  • J2K
  • Dave
  • Danny Weed
  • Target
Featured guests

References [link]

External links [link]


https://wn.com/Roll_Deep

List of unlucky symbols

This is a list of symbols and signs believed to be unlucky according to superstition:

  • Using crutches or a wheelchair when not needed
  • A black cat crossing one's path
  • The number 4 (tetraphobia) in Chinese culture
  • The numbers 4 and 9 in Japanese culture
  • Also in Japanese culture, maternity wards numbered 43, as it can literally mean "still birth".
  • The number 13, known as triskaidekaphobia
  • Friday the 13th
  • The number 17 in italian culture
  • Opening an umbrella indoors
  • Failing to respond to a chain letter
  • Viewing one's doppelgänger may be considered a harbinger of bad luck
  • Walking under a ladder
  • According to Eastern cultures, spitting in public, as the spit may land on invisible spirits, who in response to the disrespect, may place a curse on the spitter.
  • Hanging a horseshoe with the ends pointing down, as it is believed that the luck will fall out
  • Breaking a mirror
  • Placing chopsticks in a bowl of food sticking upward
  • United States two-dollar bill
  • Shoes on a table
  • On the Isle of Man, the mention of the word "longtail" (referring to a rat)
  • Bad luck (disambiguation)

    Bad luck may refer to:

  • Harmful, negative, or undesirable luck or fortune
  • Bad Luck (film), a 1960 film directed by Andrzej Munk
  • "Bad Luck" (Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes song)
  • "Bad Luck" (Social Distortion song)
  • Bad Luck, an album by Trophy Scars
  • Bad Luck, a band consisting of the main characters in the manga/anime Gravitation
  • See also

  • List of unlucky symbols
  • Good luck (disambiguation)
  • Bad Luck (Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes song)

    "Bad Luck" (Part 1) is a 1975 disco/R&B/pop single by Harold Melvin & the Blue Notes. The single was a number one Disco/Dance hit for eleven weeks. On the soul chart "Bad Luck" went to #4 and also peaked at #15 on the Hot 100.

    Chart positions

    References

  • Whitburn, Joel (2004). Hot Dance/Disco: 1974-2003. Record Research. p. 173.
  • Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 393.
  • External links

  • Song review on AllMusic

  • Podcasts:

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    The Avenue

    by: Roll Deep

    [Chorus:]
    I've found a place to live
    I got it the hard way
    Of living in the chance, to give
    I got it the long way
    Nobody here can tear me loose
    They tell me there's no escape on Heartache Avenue
    (Yo, Eskis, Boi)
    I'm living at 22 Heartache Avenue
    Come and see me tonight I got something for you
    I've been hurt so I don't wanna commit to you
    You're hesitating
    What's that, a no or a yes, stop gazing
    Come to my palace, its amazing
    Once you come you won't wanna leave
    You can stay
    You can start by having a chat and then a glass of brandy
    Then I will start playing mind games
    I know about girls when I play mind games
    She's playing hard to get
    That's one of my games, I'm good at it
    My brain is shaped on mind games since I'm 19, 0 1 7 9 days
    Its 0 4 R 6, ride by days now fast lane days are here
    I like this
    My heart is broken but my mind is moving
    Got my music career I'm movin'
    Alright
    [Chorus:]
    I've found a place to live
    I got it the hard way
    Of living in the chance, to give
    I got it the long way
    Nobody here can tear me loose
    They tell me there's no escape on Heartache Avenue
    [Listen:]
    You got some funny ways about you
    Can't live with you, I can't live without you
    Love me too but I'm doubting you do the same way 'cause I'm crazy about you
    It's as if you don't care
    Blowing hot and cold air
    We talk but you don't ever sound there
    Tell you how I feel but you don't ever wanna hear
    I'm getting mixed messages, funny text messages
    Could have left it, should have left it
    I'm feeling sharp pains in my left tit
    Goes to show that I'm a skill for you more than a bit
    And give and take I know we both do shit.
    I don't want a piece
    I want the whole of the cake
    Just think about what a great couple we make
    My mind's made up
    Mind you, I know that I'm on the Heartache Avenue waiting for my heart to break.
    [Chorus:]
    I've found a place to live
    I got it the hard way
    Of living in the chance, to give
    I got it the long way
    Nobody here can tear me loose
    They tell me there's no escape on Heartache Avenue
    [Raisin:]
    Don't get it you see
    These days I wear my heart on my sleeve
    I just wanna be free and do the birds and the bees with whoever I please
    You wanna meet me at the yard?
    I'll be there in a minute
    If you're willing to give me something that I wanna get
    I don't care for a second
    We can go upstairs, you do my pairs
    You pop... like weapons
    No one's looking to settle down yet
    I left my heart on my jacket downstairs in my crib
    I guess right here I'm ruthless
    I'm shooting Cupid now
    This heart, it's you it's about, I am drawing it down
    I'm pulling down skirts and I'm down low
    Wanna get down with some girls that don't like my attitude now
    I turn my back to 'em
    I ain't chattin' to 'em
    If you wanna talk to me meet me at the avenue
    [Chorus:]
    I've found a place to live
    I got it the hard way
    Of living in the chance, to give
    I got it the long way
    Nobody here can tear me loose




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