Big Man
by Jammer

— Released 29th June 2012 on Big Dada

Grime's current renaissance takes another upturn with the arrival of what is sure to be the genre's next smash. One of the scene's biggest characters and brightest lights, Jammer, has taken Skepta's reworked "Duppy", added a crop of razor sharp MCs, and created a monster. Adding in the cream of grime's vocal talents and having them twist their infamous punchlines for this bleeding edge anthem, this is grime at its energised, exuberant best. 


Grime's current renaissance takes another upturn with the arrival of what is sure to be the genre's next smash. One of the scene's biggest characters and brightest lights, Jammer, has taken Skepta's reworked "Duppy", added a crop of razor sharp MCs, and created a monster. Adding in the cream of grime's vocal talents and having them twist their infamous punchlines for this bleeding edge anthem, this is grime at its energised, exuberant best. 


Vocals come from upstarts and legends alike, with Jammer, Viper, JME, B-Live, Scratchy, Lay-Z, Sox and Flodan all providing fired up bars and signature clarion calls. Skepta's reworked, bouncing smash fits the bill perfectly. 


After much whispered anticipation about "Big Man", here it finally is - all set to tear up clubs throughout the summer. 

Big Man
by Jammer

— Released 29th June 2012 on Big Dada

Digital

MP3 (BDDNL213)
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16-bit WAV (BDDNL213W)
£1.99
 

Digital

MP3 (BDDNL213)
£0.99
16-bit WAV (BDDNL213W)
£1.99

Tracklist

  • MP3
  • 16-bit WAV
  1. 1
    Big Man
  2. 2
    Big Man  (Sticky Remix)
  3. 3
    Big Man  (DJ Q Tropical Remix)
  4. 4
    Big Man  (Zed Bias Snake Refix)
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  1. 1
    Big Man
  2. 2
    Big Man  (Sticky Remix)
  3. 3
    Big Man  (DJ Q Tropical Remix)
  4. 4
    Big Man  (Zed Bias Snake Refix)
  5.  
    Play All (4)

Grime's current renaissance takes another upturn with the arrival of what is sure to be the genre's next smash. One of the scene's biggest characters and brightest lights, Jammer, has taken Skepta's reworked "Duppy", added a crop of razor sharp MCs, and created a monster. Adding in the cream of grime's vocal talents and having them twist their infamous punchlines for this bleeding edge anthem, this is grime at its energised, exuberant best. 


Grime's current renaissance takes another upturn with the arrival of what is sure to be the genre's next smash. One of the scene's biggest characters and brightest lights, Jammer, has taken Skepta's reworked "Duppy", added a crop of razor sharp MCs, and created a monster. Adding in the cream of grime's vocal talents and having them twist their infamous punchlines for this bleeding edge anthem, this is grime at its energised, exuberant best. 


Vocals come from upstarts and legends alike, with Jammer, Viper, JME, B-Live, Scratchy, Lay-Z, Sox and Flodan all providing fired up bars and signature clarion calls. Skepta's reworked, bouncing smash fits the bill perfectly. 


After much whispered anticipation about "Big Man", here it finally is - all set to tear up clubs throughout the summer.