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Hailing from North london, Dimples is one of the pioneers of the grime scene in north london and came from the infamous Heat Fm station (Heat FM the first station to bring you artist such as Dizzie Rascal, Tinchy Stryder, JME) in the early 2000's when grime music first came about. He's known for his No nonsense yet witty content, razor sharp flow and delivery and the way he effortlessly manages to address various subject matters within his music. Dimples's talents have made it possible for him to work with an amazing list of artists such as Chipmunk, Skepta, Wiley, Random Impulse, and many more. His rhyming skills have also led him to appearing on Various radio stations Such as: Kiss FM, BBC 1xtra, Choice FM, Rinse Fm and many others. As well as DvD appearances, Official Video releases, Features, Magazine interviews, Dimples has managed to release no less then 4 mixtapes know as 'The Last Laugh' Collection. The last Laugh collection is know as a 'Classic' mixtape collection within the grime scene and has helped Dimples To gain regular spins from DJS such as Tim Westwood, Logan Sama and DJ Limelight. One of the stand out tracks from the whole collection is 'Grimes Dead', a track where Dimples talks about Grime music as if it were a person! he goes into a story which instantly captivates you. With his ever-changing flows, Amazing content and on point delivery you cant help but be transcended into the story like you are actually there! With such blatant ability and a very solid foundation i cant see 2010/2011 being anything else but a incredibly successful period for Dimples. As an Artist whose had many setbacks he finally seems to be on track, The latest '100 Raindrops' Freestyle he dropped has been greatly received within the UK music scene and with the up n coming release of his latest mixtape 'The Last Laugh VOL3' (The final mixtape in the Last Laugh collection) and his Album (GroundWork) you can expect 2011 to be a very busy and eventful year for the North london Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.