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Task 6

1.
Origins:
First started in 1990s to the early 2000s, on UK pirate shows. There have been
several names for this music through the 15-20 years that it has been going on
for, names such as: 8-bar, nu shape, sublow and eskibeat. These all had musical
terms behind the names and were adapted by different artists such as Wiley and
Dizzee Rascal.
Development:
This genre was not known as Grime music until 2003-2004 when artists such as
Dizzee Rascal, Wiley, Kano and Lethal Bizzle brought it onto the mainstream
media network and rebranded it as Grime music. Radios teen station BBC Radio
1Xtra is the biggest player of grime music on the radio as it is aimed at the
target audience of this music genre which is !6-!8 year old men who are in full
time education and/or have a part time job.
Artists:
Skepta, Dizzee Rascal, Lethal Bizzle, Wiley, Kano, Stormzy, Giggs, Jme, Wretch
32, Krept and Konan, Big Narstie. Shakka

2.

JME

SKEPTA

SHAKKA

KREPT AND KONAN

LETHAL BIZZLE

DIZZEE RASCAL

PLAN B (BENJAMIN PAUL BALANCE-DREW)


3.
MIse-en scne:
The main image that I intend on using is a brick wall as this music genre is
described as music from the streets. Other images may just be a simple plain
black wall, in tunnel, on a roof with a city scape in it.

4.
5. They would not wear any make up.
6. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QnPnQzAcr4g
7. The top 10 Grime songs as of September 16, 2015
1. Jammer - Murkle Man
2. More Fire Crew Oi!
3. JME ft Skepta spaceship
4. TempZ (Tempa T) - Next Hype
5. Crazy Titch Singalong
6. Wiley What do you call it
7. Kano Ps and Qs
8. D double E Streetfighter Riddim
9. JME ft Skepta R U DUMB
10.Leathal Bizzle Pow (original)
The top 15 Grime artists of 2015:

1. GHETTS
2. FRISCO
3. WILEY
4. DIZZEE RASCAL
5. JME
6. P MONEY
7. KANO
8. SKEPTA
9. SCORCHER
10.D double E
11.DEVLIN
12.DOT ROTTEN
13.GRIMINAL
14.WRETCH 32
15.BASHY
8. Typical fans of grime music are white males, some of the other fan are mixed
race or black so I will have a white male and a mixed race male for my main
image
9. I will have a Q&A style article in my magazine as I prefer them to the free
flowing. They are easier to read and if you get distracted by something you can
easily find where you were by thinking which question. Also you get more
information about the artist with less time taken reading.

This has the image taking the majority of


the spread which I will not do as I dont
like it. The reasons why I dont like it this
way is because you need to know what it
is saying in the article and when it is
small people might miss the text and just
turn the page. What I do like about how
the article is layout is how they have put the question in red and the answer in
white, this enables the reader to know when the question and the response end.
Also they have colour co-ordinated the text to the colour of the clothing that the
artists are wearing which again is a good think that I like about this article, it
doesnt look like much information has been revealed in this article but there
would be a lot of information, the quality is high even though the quantity is not.

This type of article does not look appealing ass it is a large amount of writing
which would be time consuming, some people would not read this article as they
dont know where the response is about as there is not a question. It doesnt look
very appealing either as it is a massive text block there is no relation to the
image used unlike the other article annotated previously which also doesnt look
that good.

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