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This Is What Your Gross Tongue Looks Like When You Talk
MRI videos of the insides of people’s mouths and bodies are kind of gross, but represent important breakthroughs in medicine.
Going into Battle with Stormzy Is Like Taking a Gun into a Nuclear War
That's the message the MC puts across on his latest track "Scary," which is a looming and chilling missive produced by Sir Spyro.
Everyone Is Stupid: Why Young and Old Rap Fans Need to Get Over Hip-Hop's Generation Gap
Each and every one of us believes that the era that birthed us is the best time for anyone to ever have come into existence.
Bruv, Stormzy's New York Debut Landed a Haymaker for Grime in America
Stormzy's New York city debut continued grime's American victory lap with a bunch of kids spitting the Croydon MC's British pop culture references back word for word.
Buckle Up, Nerds! Stormzy Will Be Giving a Talk at Oxford University Later Tonight
“In school, all my teachers and my mum were super routing for me to study at Oxford, I picked music as a career choice... So to be asked to come down and speak to the students is a true tale of destiny.”
Last Night's Sold-Out Kurupt FM Gig Showed They Are Way More than Just a Comedy Show
Bringing out Stormzy, Big Narstie, D Double E, Footsie and even MC Neat, they nailed a show that jams a tongue in the cheek of UK culture, but in the most loving way. Here's all the words, videos and pictures.
Watch Kurupt FM Cover Stormzy's "Shut Up" Ahead of Their Guest Slot on His Beats 1 Show
"Kurupt everywhere I go, I can't run when my enemies show, I'll just slap em in the face real rasclat quick, then I duck into Decoy's Golf."
UK Boxer Dillian Whyte Lost to Anthony Joshua, But Now Says He'll Knock Out Stormzy
"Chat shit get banged? I'd give him the real one bang."
Alert! There's an Old Guy Busking Stormzy Covers on London's Carnaby Street
An old dude singing a grime track is a little different than covering "Wonderwall" with a ukelele.
Stormzy Just Beat the X Factor Winner's Single in This Week's Charts
"Shut Up" came in at number 8 above Louisa Johnson's "Forever Young", which is the poorest performing Xwinner’s single in the history of X Factor