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His reputation of being a big baller followed him from North to West London, and his early debut led to Terminator – real name Shabazz Baidoo – being touted as the next big thing in football.

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Aged 16, he made his professional debut under Ian Holloway for QPR following a youth career at North London giants Arsenal and Tottenham. Terminator is one of the most high key ballers from the scene. Tracks include: “Disappointing”, “Lost In The Sauce”, “We Don’t Care” Despite playing for Leyton, J2K decided to quit football and pursue music with everything he had. Once on the book at Tottenham and Leyton Orient, J2K was a towering centre back who loved a physical battle. Not only did he used to be a cold MC with Roll Deep, he was also a big boy footballer at one point.

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Now known as the founder of Crep Protect, Crepes and Cones and HOME, J2K is established as a certified mogul within the scene. Tracks include: “Green Light”, “When I’m Ere” Stryderman now takes part in charity games to showcase he still has tek. Again, music was also a passion which took off and saw Tinchy become one of the most commercially successful UK rappers back in the late 00s. Tinchy, a die-hard Man United fan with a surprise love for Glasgow Rangers, was known to be deployed as a striker or second striker due to his eye for goal and good movement. Known for his slim and short stature, the East London legend was once on the books of Wimbledon and eventually Leyton Orient. Tracks include: “Stryderman”, “Take Me Back”, “Game Over”īefore Cloud 9 Strydz was dominating the UK charts, he was dominating full-backs. Swarmz eventually dropped football in order to concentrate on music, where he eventually signed a deal…with a record label, not a Premier League team.

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As a winger who possessed pace, trickery and an eye for goal, he also had a trial with Crystal Palace and was linked with a January transfer to Stoke in 2018 after a successful spell at Cray Wanderers that saw newspapers call him the “Non-League Bolasie”. The “Lyca” and “Bally” artist was a talented young forward who spent time at Fulham and Charlton as a young player – featuring in the same side as Joe Gomez and Kasey Palmer – before finding himself at Southend United, before dropping to non-league. Played for: Fulham, Charlton, Southend United, Cray WanderersĪs mentioned within his lyrics, Swarmz “used to kick ball”. We picked out 10 UK MCs and artists who can kick ball at a very serious level.

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Just like how US rappers want to be hoopers, UK MCs dreamed of becoming pro footballers growing up – and lots of them went pretty close, while some even made it.

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Football and music are two of UK culture’s greatest exports and they’ve always had a close relationship, but we’ve seen that magnified in the last couple of years.įootball-inspired lyrics, replica jerseys in music videos and link-ups between MCs and pro ballers have become everyday examples of this cultural crossover – but what’s slightly more hidden from view is just how tekky some UK artists are with the ball at their feet.










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