The Streets
Watch 'Noisey Birmingham,' Our New Film on the Rise of Brum Rap
We're biased, but this is our best film yet—it features Lady Leshurr, Mist, Jaykae, Lotto Boyz, and more, and it's hosted by Mike Skinner.
The Streets Dropped Two New Tracks While You Weren’t Looking
Soak up the taste of “Burn Bridges” and “Sometimes I Hate My Friends More Than My Enemies”
Fire Up Your Debit Card: The Streets Are Touring the UK Next Year
*sound of the entire country frantically booking a one-way ticket to their feelings*
Be Brave, Clench Fists: 'Original Pirate Material' is a Timeless Document of Britain
On his debut album 15 years ago, Mike Skinner set out a hedonistic document of love, life and strife—and set it to a UK garage soundtrack that hasn’t been bettered since.
4: Mike Skinner
Few can match the former Streets leader's knack for deftly documenting the minutiae of British life.
The VICE Interview: Mike Skinner
Talking robot apocalypses, Beatles sing-a-longs and expensive speakers with The Streets frontman.
Reflections on The Streets' "Weak Become Heroes": A Requiem for Your Wasted Twenties
There will be that one comedown that hits you harder than the others, and makes you look at what you're doing with naked scrutiny.
Listen to Kano Offer Up His Own Take on The Streets' Classic Track "Has It Come To This?"
Kano stopped by the Radio 1 studios yesterday evening to perform the track live, as part of their 'Piano Sessions'.
That's Not Me: How Our Thriving British Music Scene is Reclaiming Its Identity
We have a crop of artists who aren't turning to America for inspiration or identity.
Listen to the Debut EP From Tonga Balloon Gang, Featuring Grime Dons Jammer and Big Narstie
The latest project from The Streets frontman Mike Skinner and Murkage Dave bangs hard.
The Streets' Mike Skinner Gives a History Lesson on Skinheads for Dr. Martens
If the Streets' Mike Skinner ever wanted to leave music behind, he could easily have a second career as a history teacher.