Grime Wave is the fourth album by British grime artist Wiley. The album was released on May 26, 2008.
It is debated whether Grime Wave is an album or a mixtape. It is in fact his fourth album since Playtime Is Over which was released in 2007.
Grime Wave is said to be an album as Wiley he says it is in the track "Where Ya Gonna Run To?".
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Grime Wave
Musical Album
Artist
Wiley
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Richard Kylea Cowie (born 19 January 1979,Bow, East London, England), better known by his stage name Wiley (named after a character in the cartoon Thundercats) is a British music producer and MC who was one of the original founders of the Roll...
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