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Grime or
grime in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Grime may
refer to: Dirt, in the form of black,
ingrained dust
Grime music, a
genre of
music Grime...
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Boucher (/buːˈʃeɪ/ boo-SHAY; born
March 17, 1988),
known professionally as
Grimes, is a
Canadian musician, singer, songwriter, and
record producer. Her lyrics...
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Grime is a
genre of
electronic dance music (EDM) that
emerged in
London in the
early 2000s. It
developed out of the
earlier UK
dance style UK garage,...
- Mansion).
After 1997,
these games transitioned into 3D
graphics with the
GrimE game engine.
Common features between the
games include in-joke references...
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James Grimes may
refer to:
James W.
Grimes (1816–1872),
American statesman James Grimes (soccer) (born 1968),
Canadian striker James Walter Grimes (born...
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better known by his
stage name RL
Grime, (previously
known as Clockwork) is an
American record producer and DJ. RL
Grime specializes in trap and b**** music...
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member of
grime crew "N
Double A,"
though he is
better known for his solo work and as an
internet personality performing comedy relating to
grime music and...
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Jamie Adenuga (born 4 May 1985),
known professionally as Jme, is a
British grime MC, songwriter,
record producer and DJ who was born in Hackney, and raised...
- A Life of
Grime (a play on the
expression A Life of Crime) is a BBC
reality series following the work of
environmental health inspectors.
Launched during...
- sp**** dub production, as well as
incorporating elements of
broken beat,
grime, and drum and b****. In the
United Kingdom, the
origins of the
genre can...