GRM Daily, formerly Grime Daily, is a British urban music outlet and entertainment platform.
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GRM Daily, formerly Grime Daily, is a British urban music outlet and entertainment platform.
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GRM Daily is the largest media outlet platform in the UK, followed by Link Up TV, SB.
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Grime GRM Daily was formed in 2009 by founders Matt 'Sketchy' Thorne, Pierre Godson-Amamoo and Koby 'Posty' Hagan.
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The "GRM Daily" is a reference to the fact that the outlet originally intended to release grime related content every single day.
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Posty, one of GRM Daily's founders, stated in a 2020 interview that he still did not know why the channel was originally taken down.
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In 2013, GRM Daily had over 40,000 subscribers on their YouTube channel.
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In 2015, GRM Daily created the Rated Awards, an awards show dedicated to UK urban music.
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In 2020, GRM Daily released a documentary entitled "Together We Rise", detailing the platforms history.
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GRM Daily has been very influential in propping up UK urban artists from various genres, such as grime, British hip hop, and Afroswing.
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In 2010, DJ Werewolf was hit in the chest and buttocks after an individual pulled out a Mac-10 submachine gun and fired rounds at a GRM Daily event, containing over 600 people, celebrating their anniversary.
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