Skepta Slams UK Music Industry

Renowned British Grime artist Skepta has expressed his discontent with the current state of the UK music industry, describing it as “sad” and “segregated.” In a recent post on social media platform X, Skepta lamented the sad state of affairs and the prevalence of “cabals” that dominate the scene.

Skepta, the talented artist behind the hit song “Big Smoke,” took to social media to air his frustrations, stating, “The UK music scene is sad. Smallest, most segregated, label run, crabs in a barrel scene of all scenes smh.” This candid statement offers a glimpse into the struggles faced by artists within the industry.

As one of the pioneers of the UK Grime genre, Skepta’s opinions carry significant weight. Born in the UK to Nigerian parents, Mr. and Mrs. Adenuga, Skepta has been instrumental in shaping the country’s Grime scene. His contributions to the genre have earned him recognition as a leading figure in British music.

The music industry has been a subject of debate in recent years, with concerns about diversity, inclusivity, and the role of record labels. Skepta’s comments spark a conversation about the importance of promoting diversity and recognizing emerging talent within the UK music scene.

While Skepta’s words may be perceived as a critique of the industry, they also serve as a call to action, urging artists and industry professionals to strive for a more inclusive and supportive environment. As the UK music scene continues to evolve, it remains to be seen whether Skepta’s words will inspire change.

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