Grime's prospects were shaky in 2010, but the genre has ended the decade triumphantly.
In 2010, who would've thought Kanye West's name would be popping up in a grime moments of the decade list? But when Ye invited what seemed like half the grime scene* on stage at the Brit Awards in 2015, it was undoubtedly a moment.
"A bunch of young men all dressed in black dancing extremely aggressively on stage. It made me feel so intimidated and it's just not what I expect to see on prime time TV." *Try as much as you like, you won't find Jme on that stage, even though he was invited. Skepta's younger brother said he hadn't eaten all day,Image captionA lot happened in 2015 as grime was exploding back to life again. Chip launched the year's biggest saga when he came up to 1Xtra for a Fire in the Booth segment and ended up cutting off the music after four minutes to deliver a bit of a sermon.
It at different points hit out at Tinie Tempah, Big Narstie, Saskilla, Devilman and Skepta - but always centred around Chip and Bugzy.
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