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| Name | P Money |
| Background | solo_singer |
| Origin | East London, London |
| Genres | Grime music, Hip hop music, UK garage |
| Occupations | Rapper, songwriter, record producer |
| Years active | 2004–present |
| Labels | Rinse FM, SBTV, XL Recordings, Rinse Recordings |
| Associated acts | Skepta, Jme, Kano (rapper), Chip (rapper), Cashtastic, MoStack |
P Money is a British MC and recording artist prominent in the grime music scene. He rose to prominence through radio sets, competitive clashes, and high-profile collaborations that connected him to influential figures across UK garage, drum and bass, and hip hop music. Known for rapid-fire delivery and street-oriented lyricism, he has performed at venues ranging from pirate radio stations to mainstream festivals.
Born and raised in East London, he attended local schools and grew up immersed in the borough's vibrant musical subcultures, including grime music and UK garage. As a youth he frequented community centres and youth clubs that hosted laptop producers and MCs influenced by early innovators such as Wiley and Dizzee Rascal. His formative years coincided with the expansion of pirate radio stations like Rinse FM and Deja Vu FM, where emerging artists developed performance techniques and built networks with established scenes in South London and North London.
He began performing on pirate radio and at local clashes before releasing independent tracks and mixtapes through platforms such as SB.TV and community-run labels. Early appearances on stations like Rinse FM and sets alongside artists from Eskimo Dance parties led to wider recognition. Breakthrough moments included high-profile clashes with contemporaries from crews and collectives such as Boy Better Know and Roll Deep, and collaborations with artists from labels including XL Recordings. He has released EPs, singles, and albums while maintaining a presence on the live circuit, performing at events such as Glastonbury Festival and Wireless Festival as well as international showcases in Berlin and New York City.
His delivery is characterised by brisk cadence and sharp syncopation rooted in the rhythmic innovations of pioneers like Wiley, Skepta, and Dizzee Rascal. Production choices frequently reference the raw, stripped-back beats of early grime music and the syncopated basslines of UK garage producers such as Zed Bias and Artful Dodger. Lyrical themes draw on urban narratives similar to those found in works by Kano (rapper), Ghetts, and Pacewon, while his stagecraft and crowd interaction reflect practices seen in pirate radio veterans associated with Rinse FM and Deja Vu FM.
He has collaborated with a wide range of artists across the UK hip hop and grime music scenes, including features and joint tracks with Skepta, Jme, Kano (rapper), Chip (rapper), and Cashtastic. Guest appearances on compilations and remixes have involved producers and vocalists from labels such as XL Recordings and platforms like SB.TV. He has participated in headline clashes and radio freestyles alongside members of crews like Boy Better Know and performers from Bristol and Manchester. Internationally, he has appeared with artists connected to the drum and bass circuit and has performed at showcases featuring acts from Los Angeles and Toronto.
Selected releases include independent singles, EPs, and collaborative tracks released via digital platforms and independent labels. Notable entries comprise breakout singles, EP projects, and contributions to compilation albums circulated by Rinse Recordings and online media outlets such as SB.TV. He has also released guest verses on tracks by contemporaries from Boy Better Know, Roll Deep, and newer acts emerging from scenes in Leeds and Birmingham.
His contributions to the grime music scene have been acknowledged within specialist media, radio playlists on stations like Rinse FM and recognition from online platforms such as SB.TV and Complex. Critical attention has highlighted his role in sustaining competitive clash culture and in bridging pirate radio traditions with festival and mainstream appearances at events like Wireless Festival and regional showcases in Leicester and Manchester.
Outside music, he has participated in community events and youth outreach initiatives connected to local organisations in East London and neighbouring boroughs. Engagements have included workshops and appearances at programmes run by cultural centres and charity partnerships that intersect with music education and local arts initiatives. He maintains ties to networks of artists and promoters across London and the broader United Kingdom music scene.
Category:English rappers Category:Grime music artists Category:Musicians from London