
In a candid episode of GRM Daily’s Thoughts In A Culli, North London rapper Chip reflected on his 15-year music career. From his early days as a teenage sensation to becoming one of the UK’s most respected MCs. He discussed how grime has evolved from an underground scene into a mainstream powerhouse, shaped by artists who remain true to their roots while pushing the genre forward.
Chip emphasised the importance of staying authentic in an industry often driven by trends and commercial pressures. He shared how maintaining his own voice and style has helped him navigate the music world successfully and inspiring emerging artists to prioritise self-expression over fleeting popularity.
The rapper also opened up about handling public feuds, explaining that conflicts can test an artist’s resilience but also provide opportunities for growth. He highlights the value of staying open-minded and learning from challenges along the way.


