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Roony - CEO of Risky Roadz Productions... this is the guy that put grime on the map and watched it go from the streets of East London to take over the world. Skepta, Dizzie, Wiley, Ghetts, he worked with them all from day one, filming their rise to the top. Risky Roadz DVDs dominated before Youtube, and he was the man holding the camera and giving fans an insight into London's Grime scene.
It feels crazy to think but this was a time before social media - if you wanted to put a face to a name, you had to go through Risky Roadz DVDs.
Recently, Roony has go on to direct music videos for Skepta's award winning, 'Konnichiwa' album, he has had his documentaries released through Vice & Amazon and he is the brain behind Channel 4's, 'Grime Gran.
Strap yourself in and grab a Guinness Punch, it's time for Risky Roadz.
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Roony - CEO of Risky Roadz Productions... this is the guy that put grime on the map and watched it go from the streets of East London to take over the world. Skepta, Dizzie, Wiley, Ghetts, he worked with them all from day one, filming their rise to the top. Risky Roadz DVDs dominated before Youtube, and he was the man holding the camera and giving fans an insight into London's Grime scene.
It feels crazy to think but this was a time before social media - if you wanted to put a face to a name, you had to go through Risky Roadz DVDs.
Recently, Roony has go on to direct music videos for Skepta's award winning, 'Konnichiwa' album, he has had his documentaries released through Vice & Amazon and he is the brain behind Channel 4's, 'Grime Gran.
Strap yourself in and grab a Guinness Punch, it's time for Risky Roadz.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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