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Richard Kylea Cowie, born January 19th 1979, is widely known by his pseudonym, Wiley, but in his earlier career, “Wiley Kat. Hailing from Bow, Easy Landon he is a songwriter and record producer, who wears is Caribbean and Trinidad and Antiguan roots on his sleeve. He has surprisingly been on the scene for longer than you would assume having been a member of the UK Garage group Pay As U Go, who achieved a top 40 hit for the song Champagne Dance in 2001. A fantastic forward thinking artist is Wiley, always thinking about all of his endeavours at once, focussing on many projects, including his own.
It was when he released the single “Wot Do U Call It?” in 2004, which is from his album “Treddin’ on Thin Ice” that he created quite a stir in the charts, and it only got better from there over the years. His next big hit was a song called “Wearing My Rolex” in 2008, which made it to number 2 in the charts. Of course, his calling was the song “Heatwave” featuring Ms D, which made it to number 1 in the UK Singles Chart. Wiley continues to write, record release albums and tour and then repeat to this day.
Wiley was born 'Richard Kylea Cowie' and he is an English hip hop artist and rap mc. Among his talent arsenal is also songwriting and record producing and he has produced many mainstream hit singles. He was first known as an mc producing underground grime music which is a form of British music that emerged in Bow, London. Even while he was growing in popularity as an mc of the newly debuted grime underground scene, Wiley simultaneously produced multiple crossover hit singles that reached the top ten charts with songs like "Wearing My Rolex", "Never Be Your Woman", and "Heatwave".
After crashing onto the mainstream stage with his uncanny success, Wiley began collaborating with other UK artists earning him a reputation as a highly versatile artist. You can see Wiley's love for music when he performs live as he carries himself with a passionate and charismatic professionalism. Wiley loves to perform underground clubs and stays true to his hip hop roots as a recording artist and producer making him a fan favorite in the UK.
You'll be hard pressed to find a more devoted up and coming artist who has taken the world stage by storm with his talent and flows.
Stylo G is the premiere dance hall artist in the UK and this show just proved it. From the very start the sound system and DJ's warmed up the crowd and Stylo G brought out a number of great artist throughout his set. The show could of gone on till dawn well after the 2am curfew and even with a venue sound problem early in the set this crew recovered like true professionals and gave the crowd what they came for, a night of authentic dancehall, reggae and bashment. Now 10 in the game Stylo G is surly set for bigger and bigger things. The night celebrated his new EP 10 Years Later which is out now. I for one would love to see this night go on tour and I would be sure to go again. A really great night with a great crew, with a venue filled with music lovers and ladies dressed to the nines. Big respect to Stylo G and his team. PK12One