Nasty Crew

Nasty Crew
OriginPlaistow, London, England
Genres
Years active1999-2008[1]
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Past members

Nasty Crew (commonly stylised as N.A.S.T.Y., a backronym for Natural Artistic Sounds Touching You)[14][15][16] was a British grime crew from East London, with its members primarily from Newham. The group was founded by DJ Marcus Nasty and MCs Sharky Major and Stormin in 1999,[1] and its membership underwent frequent changes in the following years,[5] with most artists forming or joining successor crews by 2006. It is regarded as a pioneering collective within grime music history and several of its former members have charted in the United Kingdom, including Jammer, D Double E, Ghetts, and Kano.[5][3][16][17][18]

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  12. ^ Keenan, Toby (2005-05-10). "Interview: Kano - Nottingham Culture". LeftLion.
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  14. ^ White, Joy (January 2018). "CAMEo Cuts #6: The Business of Grime" (PDF). University of Leicester. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2024-12-14. Retrieved 2024-12-14.
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  18. ^ "In the Mix: DJ MAK 10 creates an exclusive mix for Notion". Notion. 2020-10-16. Archived from the original on 2024-12-13. Retrieved 2024-12-13.

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