This Is UK Grime, Vol. 3
24 year-old Tony Skerritt (aka Fumin) hails from the Borough of Newham in East London. Fumin started creating a buzz on pirate radio stations such as, Deja Vu and Flava FM in his early teens. His legendary appearances and freestyles on radio and live shows with the likes of Wiley, Dizzee Rascal and Tinchy Stryder led to his notoriety in the UK underground scene as a fierce spitter and the respect of his peers. Dizzee named him as the MC to watch in Rewind magazine and subsequently Mike Skinner (The Streets) name checked Fumin as one of his favourite MC; an accolade that led him to contributed production and feature on Fumin’s long awaited debut album. Although best known as a founding member of Fire Camp and for his appearance on Lethal B Forward Riddim (Pow) which entered the UK National Charts Top 10, winning him a Mobo Award for 'Best Single of the year & also Sidewinder 'best newcomer' award nominee. For Fumin, early success has been a gift & a curse which have seen him face many trials and tribulations in the music industry. His last mixtape ''The Official Paid in Full Vol.1 Featuring Wiley, Jammer, Ice-kid received heavy rotation on the club scene and airplay on grime shows including DJ Logan Sama (Kiss 100); Tim Westwood (Radio 1); Ras Kwame (1Xtra) and DJ Limelight (BBC Asian Network); all of this increasing his burgeoning underground profile and exposure in UK Grime. Now Fumin is back, focused and ready to dive into the mainstream of UK music industry. His debut album “Year 7” sees the versatile MC experimenting with rhythms and beats and as expected many tracks that blaze with a lot of hot and controversial lyrics from “your uncle Fumin”. The album features productions from a slew of boardsman such as Dialtone (Juelz Santana, Joe Buden) on the definite single “Close” and catch grime track “Now Now” feat Ghetts; Mike Skinner (The Streets) on the haunting single “Cross that Line”, Flukes of Crazy Cousinz on the future club anthem “Afterparty” and Heatwave Productions who also produced the classic “Run way” from his Paid In Full mix tape on the feel good track “No One”. It’s been a scenic route to his debut album, one full of real live dramas and false dawns. But as some of the most famous MC’s have testified, it is not he who laughs first who laughs longest but he who laughs last. Fumin has just started chuckling. https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.myspace.com/fumin Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
24 year-old Tony Skerritt (aka Fumin) hails from the Borough of Newham in East London. Fumin started creating a buzz on pirate radio stations such as, Deja Vu and Flava FM in his early teens. His legendary appearances and freestyles on radio and live shows with the likes of Wiley, Dizzee Rascal and Tinchy Stryder led to his notoriety in the UK underground scene as a fierce spitter and the respect of his peers. Dizzee named him as the MC to watch in Rewind magazine and subsequently Mike Skinner (The Streets) name checked Fumin as one of his favourite MC; an accolade that led him to contributed production and feature on Fumin’s long awaited debut album. Although best known as a founding member of Fire Camp and for his appearance on Lethal B Forward Riddim (Pow) which entered the UK National Charts Top 10, winning him a Mobo Award for 'Best Single of the year & also Sidewinder 'best newcomer' award nominee. For Fumin, early success has been a gift & a curse which have seen him face many trials and tribulations in the music industry. His last mixtape ''The Official Paid in Full Vol.1 Featuring Wiley, Jammer, Ice-kid received heavy rotation on the club scene and airplay on grime shows including DJ Logan Sama (Kiss 100); Tim Westwood (Radio 1); Ras Kwame (1Xtra) and DJ Limelight (BBC Asian Network); all of this increasing his burgeoning underground profile and exposure in UK Grime. Now Fumin is back, focused and ready to dive into the mainstream of UK music industry. His debut album “Year 7” sees the versatile MC experimenting with rhythms and beats and as expected many tracks that blaze with a lot of hot and controversial lyrics from “your uncle Fumin”. The album features productions from a slew of boardsman such as Dialtone (Juelz Santana, Joe Buden) on the definite single “Close” and catch grime track “Now Now” feat Ghetts; Mike Skinner (The Streets) on the haunting single “Cross that Line”, Flukes of Crazy Cousinz on the future club anthem “Afterparty” and Heatwave Productions who also produced the classic “Run way” from his Paid In Full mix tape on the feel good track “No One”. It’s been a scenic route to his debut album, one full of real live dramas and false dawns. But as some of the most famous MC’s have testified, it is not he who laughs first who laughs longest but he who laughs last. Fumin has just started chuckling. https://root.theworkpc.com/music/preview?img=http://www.myspace.com/fumin Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Akala
Badness
Breeze
CASisDEAD
Fumin Freestyle
Out Of Da Game feat Wiley, Ice Kid, Diesel & Mundo
Haunted Mansion (Filthy Riddim)
Sidetracked
Man Down
After Party (Starz Angels Remix)
Now Now feat Ghetts
After Party (Record Mix)
Freestyle (Prod. By Bless Beats)
Taking It Foward (Freestyle)
I Want In
Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is feat D Power
Freestyle
That's My House feat DK
My Life
Filthy Riddim
In Da 80's
Crackhead
Off The Runway
After Party (Record Mix) @ radiorecord.fm
UK Stand Up
These Streets
What You Doin?
Once Again
After Party
Woop Woop
The Message (Freestyle)
Paid In Full (Freestyle)
Backslang
Can't Live With Me
Where Are You?
Policeman (feat. Nico Lindsay, Marger, Fumin & Skillioso)
Pussy Boy
Side Tracked (Ft. Bonita)
My Hood
Ruffy All-Star
Play That
Cold Heart
Introduction
Smashin In P's
Welcome To London
Bex (Ft. Fumin)
After Party ( Record MIX )
L. Man & Fumin (Radio Clip)
General Status
Maths (Freestyle)
Who's That Girl? Ft. Jookie Mundo And Diesel
After Party (Starz Angels Radio Edit)
Outro
Show some respect
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