Latest Release
- 15 FEB 2024
- 1 Song
- Buss The Red - Single · 2021
- Swerve It - EP · 2023
- Big Things · 2002
- Where & When - Single · 2019
- Big Things · 2002
- Out & About - Single · 2024
- Dead In The Eye (feat. Example) - Single · 2022
- Saviour - Single · 2023
- Big Things · 2002
- Point Em Up - Single · 2019
- 2020
- 2018
- 2016
Artist Playlists
- The London MC skilfully fuses grime, garage and dubstep.
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- BRAGS BOOGIE
More To Hear
- P Money picks JME’s greatest song. Jammer talks Stormzy v Wiley.
- Freestyle from London rapper and an interview with P Money and Asher D. Plus a Gang Starr Tribute Mix.
- The UK Represent talks about his mixtape, Money Over Everyone 3.
- The UK Represent artist talks her Lately EP.
- The Jamaican singer guests, plus James Blake's biggest tracks.
- MIST and Steel Banglez takeover, P Money & Little Dee talk and Novelist.
- Becca plays MHD, Ms Banks, and P Money.
About P Money
Since the mid-2000s, P Money has amassed a genre-defining catalogue of grime. Born Paris Moore-Williams in 1989, P Money grew up in southeast London, where he was drawn to the music of grime’s first wave. Defined by a knotty double-time flow and wide-ranging production, P Money’s early music brought a burst of life to grime as the genre was being shoehorned into pop crossovers. Ever since, he’s managed to stay relevant while keeping a solid base in grime. On his 2009 breakout tape, Money over Everyone, he tinkered with dubstep; as Atlanta trap took over America, P borrowed some of its elements. He even collaborated with YouTube star KSI on “Lamborghini” in 2015. Though his first decade yielded just one studio album—2016’s Live & Direct—he’s a case study in how true grime has always operated on its own terms.
- HOMETOWN
- Lewisham, London, England
- BORN
- 8 April 1989
- GENRE
- Hip-Hop/Rap