Skrapz

Skrapz

Skrapz

British rapper


Christopher Kyei, known professionally as Skrapz, is a British rapper. Skrapz was originally known as UK grime MC called Skrapsta, where "he was part of the collective SLK with human soundboard Flirta D and the likes of Van Damage and Lady Envy. SLK ended in 2007 and so he started the transition into rap."[1]

Career

Skrapz has made songs with artists including Nines and Giggs on his and their promotional mixtapes. In an interview with DJ Dubl on YouTube channel "DJDUBLTV", Skrapz explains that he enjoyed listening to Giggs before he went to prison, and then he met Giggs in prison. To his surprise, Giggs had asked him "I swear you rap?" to which Skrapz explained that he did. Skrapz explains to DJ Dubl that Giggs knew of Skrapz because Skrapz done a song with one of Giggs's friends Killa Ki called "Thug Life", and Killa Ki played the song to Giggs. After hearing the song, Giggs would check for Skrapz' music because he enjoyed it.[2]

Skrapz has also collaborated with artists such as D-Block Europe, Kano, Conna "Three Chainz" Haines and Potter Payper. Skrapz has released music videos on online platforms such as GRM Daily and Link Up TV. Skrapz also has released song visualisers and videos on his own YouTube channel BigBoySkrapz.[3]

In January 2024, Jazzy from Ice City Boyz was found guilty of murdering a rival gang member, Craig Small, alongside that an attempted murder, perverting the course of justice and was sentenced to life imprisonment with a minimum term of 35 years.[4]

Skrapz was found guilty of perverting the course of justice for assisting in the disposal of evidence, and sentenced to 4 years and 9 months,[5] but was immediately released due to time served in custody on 2 February 2024.

Discography

Albums

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Mixtapes

  • Skrapz Is Back (2011)
  • Skrapz Is Back 2 (2014)
  • 80s Baby (2014)

Music videos

  • "Rap Ni**az" (with Flyo, Suspect OTB and Tiny Boost)
  • "Different"
  • "Mission Impossible"
  • "They Ain't Ready"
  • "Iron Mike"
  • "Round Here" (featuring Giggs)

References

  1. 1 November 2017, 12:24pm, Garcia, Francisco, Vice.Com, https://www.vice.com/en/article/mb37zv/skrapz-interview-2017-different-cloth)
  2. Skrapz Interview - Making transition from streets to music, 'Different Cloth' album, 24 November 2017, Timestamp: 10:43–13:09, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RA86rJFKwW8&t=1640s
  3. "Man sentenced for murder after Met detectives build case using phone data". Metropolitan Police. 20 January 2024.
  4. 19 January 2024, Pennink, Emily, Standard.co.uk "Gangster convicted of murder after rapper gunned down outside Wembley pizza restaurant". The Standard. 19 January 2024.

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