YGG (group)

YGG (You Get Grime,[3][4] formerly Young Grime Gods) are a trio of grime MCs. The group consists of founding members Saint P (born Theophilus Kwesi Layne Aban-Mensah) and PK (born Alexander Denzil Bamidale Johnson-Cole), both of whom are from Camden, and later addition Lyrical Strally (born Mluleki David Mvubu), who was born in Ealing and raised in Sunbury-on-Thames.[5] The group have released music through Logan Sama's Keepin' It Grimy label, and are currently signed to Flowdan's label SpentShell.[6] They have received extensive airplay on Rinse FM, BBC Radio 1 and 1Xtra and NTS,[7] and have supported AJ Tracey on tour.[8] In 2017, they appeared at several festivals including Glastonbury,[9] Cambridge's Strawberries and Creem and Bristol's Love Saves the Day.[10] In 2018, they played at Detonate Festival in Nottingham, Helios Festival in Corfu, Pop-Kultur in Germany,[11] and Outlook Festival in Croatia.[12]

YGG
Also known asYou Get Grime
Young Grime Gods
Young Rebel Soldiers
OriginLondon, England
GenresGrime[1]
Years active2006–present
Labels
Associated acts
MembersLyrical Strally
PK
Saint P

Career

2006–2010: Formation as YRS and transformation into YGG

In an interview with Big Zuu on Radar Radio's Joints Show on 27 July 2016, PK explained how the group originated as a five-member crew in 2006, until several members dropped out. He and Saint met Lyrical Strally years later through Novelist at a cypher.[13] PK and Lyrical Strally met again by a chance encounter in a nightclub queue, and discovered that they were both attending Kingston University[14] (studying Music Performance and Criminology & Sociology respectively).[13] Strally was invited to join the group as their third member.

From youth centre days... I've known Saint from primary school first of all... From there, first got into spitting and that... Originally, it was a crew called YRS. Young Rebel Soldiers... Saint wasn't there when we made that decision, so Saint come back and he was like "ras, I wanna call it YGG". Originally, there was like five members of it still... I'm not gonna tell you their names... They're my bredrins, innit... From there, obviously certain man took it seriously and that, and certain man fell off and that... We met Strally through Nov... One time I was on this uni ting... I was going there now and I seen L Esser, I was like "what?" In the rave, in the queue, I was like "what you doing here, fam?" He was like "man goes uni here!" I said "what? Link up!" Bam. I swear down, we didn't even go to no classes after that, fam, just chilling up in the park, blazing loudies... I was already going radio with Saint... and then from there... I said "yo, Strally boy, come to our side, please?" And that was it, YGG.[15]

2010–2015: Career beginnings

Strally's first performance on live radio was on pirate station Empire.[16] PK and Saint have recorded music together since 2010, originally operating in a studio in Kilburn.[4] Songs dating back to 2011 are available on PK's SoundCloud account, including "Shut Your Mouth", "Live", "Radio", "We Spit Greeze" and "Worth the Wait".[17] In 2015, they appeared on West London MC AJ Tracey's breakthrough project The Front, on the track "Red Bull".[18]

2015–present: Breakthrough and World Domination

The group's debut single, "Okay", was self-released on 19 September 2015, and premiered via FACT.[7] Joseph 'JP' Patterson, senior editor of Complex UK, wrote of the song: "It's a bouncy number... somewhat jovial... there's now plenty of room for a group like this in the market."[19] Reviewing the song for The Quietus, Tomas Fraser observed "how different their individual styles are; Lyrical Strally, quick-witted with clear, solid diction; Saint, skippy and fast-paced (if a little erratic at times) and PK, a loud, confident, reload-friendly MC with a reputation for turning raves upside down already under his belt."[20] YGG's second single, "Don't Talk Like That" was self-released on 5 January 2016. The song was premiered by i-D,[21] and a remix featuring guest vocals from Spitz, Mic Ty, Big Zuu, Jay Amo and AJ Tracey was released in June of the same year.

In 2017, the group signed to BBC and Rinse FM DJ Logan Sama's record label, Keepin' It Grimy. They released a standalone single entitled "Bad" on 31 March, which was hailed by Pigeons and Planes as an "instant underground anthem".[22] The trio released their debut extended play, World Domination, on 28 November 2017 through Keepin' It Grimy. The project features six group tracks as well as a solo track from each artist, and was preceded by the single "Three IC3s" and the promotional single "Lyca".[23][24]

In 2018, the group signed to Flowdan's record label and management company, SpentShell. PK released his four-track debut solo EP, The Bad Ombré, with the label on 2 February 2018.[6] In an interview with Notion, the other two group members revealed that they too have been working on solo content: Lyrical Strally has a forthcoming song entitled "I Finesse", while Saint mentioned a song entitled "On To".[2] On 27 April 2018, they released the standalone single "Strikers" through Astral Black, featuring production from Jon Phonics and Impey.

Members

Current

  • Saint P – vocals (2006–present)
  • PK – vocals (2006–present)
  • Lyrical Strally – vocals (2014–present)
  • Travis-T – DJ (2016–present)

Discography

Extended plays

YearExtended playLabel
2017World Domination[25]Keepin' It Grimy

Singles

Year Track Release
2015 "Okay" Non-album single
2016 "Don't Talk Like That"
2017 "Bad"
"Three IC3s" World Domination
2018 "Strikers" Non-album single
"Turn Up"
2020 "Royals" 1FGRM005 (Grime)
"Fathers" Non-album single

Promotional singles

Year Track Release
2017 "Lyca" World Domination

Other appearances

Year Track Release Label
2015 "Swerve N Skid (Remix)"
(AJ Tracey featuring YGG, RD, Big Zuu, Ten Dixon, Sketch, C Cane, Dubz D, Kyeza, Snowy, Mic Ty, Mez, Row D, Spitz and Jay Amo)
Non-album single My Team Paid
"Red Bull"
(AJ Tracey featuring YGG)
The Front
2016 "Violation (Remix)"
(Jay Amo featuring Capo Lee, Mr X, RD, Wax, YGG, Spitz, Ets, Mic Ty and Big Zuu)
Goldmine Self-released
"Arrogant Stance (Eski Thug)"
(Darkness featuring AJ Tracey, YGG, Big Zuu, Darkos Strife, Kwam, Nico Lindsay, Elf Kid, Hilts, GHSTLY XXVII)
Eski Thug Triangulum
"Finish the Bar"
(Capo Lee featuring Nico Lindsay and YGG)
Why Not? 2 Red Bull Studios London
"This Ain't a Game"
2017 "Fruit Salad"
(Polonis and JEB1 featuring YGG)
Beat Roots
"See Us MC"
(Filthy Gears featuring P Money, YGG and MTP)
Filthy Gears Mandem Worldwide
"World Domination"
(FKD featuring YGG)
FKD SAIKOUT

Remixes

Year Song Artist
2016 "Side By Side" Sir Spyro
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gollark: So, progress on the potatoupdates™ system, I now have a script generating manifest files which are deterministically generated from the exact contents of a PotatOS version™.
gollark: > multiprocessing.pool objects have internal resources that need to be properly managed (like any other resource) by using the pool as a context manager or by calling close() and terminate() manually. Failure to do this can lead to the process hanging on finalization.> Note that is not correct to rely on the garbage colletor to destroy the pool as CPython does not assure that the finalizer of the pool will be called (see object.__del__() for more information).Great abstraction there, Python. Really great.
gollark: No, I mean I was reading from underneath the line it highlighted, which was the POST documentation.
gollark: Oh, never mind, the link was just being confusing.

References

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  2. Vinti, Mike (1 December 2017). "Internet Crush - YGG are London's most relentless MCs - Notion Magazine". Notion.
  3. "10 Emerging Grime Artists to Know Right Now". Highsnobiety. 13 October 2016.
  4. Fraser, Tomas (19 February 2016). "Introducing: The Blossoming Young Grime Group, YGG - fabric blog". Fabric.
  5. "Lyrical Strally//Lo - Fi Freestyle//Grime". YouTube. 5 May 2016. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
  6. Fennelly, Patrick (26 February 2018). "Big Who? Big What? Flowdan, PK Interviewed". Clash.
  7. "Stream: YGG - 'Okay'". FACT. 18 September 2015.
  8. "About Last Night - 'Lil Tracey' At XOYO - BasementApproved". BasementApproved. 24 February 2017.
  9. "2017 - Glastonbury Festival". Glastonbury Festival. Retrieved 17 March 2018.
  10. Earl, Grace (26 May 2017). "Love Saves The Day 2017: Travel, tickets, line-up and everything else you need to know - Bristol Post". Bristol Post.
  11. Parkinson, Holly (30 January 2018). "Outlook Festival has announced its line-up for September". Mixmag.
  12. Collins, Hattie (24 November 2015). "class of 2016: 10 things you need to know about ygg - i-D". i-D.
  13. Left Striker 🌍🇿🇼 (2 May 2013). "Left Striker 🌍🇿🇼 on Twitter: "@IBeChristia: @Lyrical_Strally lool nah I live in south west"raaa i aint even seen u about i go kingston uni". Twitter.com. Retrieved 22 May 2020.
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  15. Walker, Joe (8 August 2016). "Exclusive Interview: YGG on radio, internet comments and getting the family onside". RWD Magazine.
  16. "The Bad Ombré". SoundCloud. Retrieved 16 March 2018.
  17. Day, Graeme (6 July 2015). "Free Download: AJ Tracey - The Front". Once Upon A Grime.
  18. Patterson, Joseph (18 September 2015). "Grime Trio YGG Are Feeling "Okay"". Complex.
  19. Fraser, Tomas (5 October 2015). "The Quietus - Features - One Take - One Take: October In Grime Reviews By Tomas Fraser". The Quietus.
  20. "premiere: ygg - don't talk like that - i-D". i-D. 5 January 2016.
  21. Gardner, Alex (23 March 2017). "Rising Grime Trio YGG's "Bad" Is An Instant Underground Anthem". Pigeons and Planes.
  22. "YGG drop 'World Domination' project". Dummy Mag. 28 November 2017.
  23. Abiade, Yemi (8 November 2017). "Premiere: YGG - Scooby". Dummy Mag.
  24. Moss, Ryan (1 December 2017). "November's Best Grime Releases - Radar Radio". Radar Radio.
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