UK Drill
YouTube is Working With Met Police to Take Down Rap and Drill Videos
Exclusive data obtained by VICE shows that the streaming platform complied with almost 97 percent of removal requests from the force.
K-Trap Unmasked – The UK Drill Pioneer Talks Blowing Up On His Own Terms
VICE caught up with the previously masked MC for 'Behind the Bally', our freestyle and interview series about the lives of drill's hottest acts.
How 'Kenan & Kel' Became UK Rap's Unlikeliest Reference Point
Who loves orange soda? Fredo, AJ Tracey and Nines do.
Chasing M1llionz
The Birmingham rapper has gone from total unknown to the most-in-demand artist in drill in less than two years. Here, he tells all.
14 Songs That Give Us Hope For The Future
A cheat sheet to catch you up on the last 12 months of new music.
Central Cee: The Party-Starting Rapper Injecting Fun into Drill
The forever-buzzing west Londoner came through for our Behind The Bally series – where we interview and get freestyles from UK drill acts.
LD, the UK’s Original Drill Rapper, Calls Us From Jail
Currently inside for a charge he denies, the 67 frontman and self-described "Godfather" of UK drill talks about his new record "Who's Watching".
RV Is Twisting UK Drill's Dial with Moshpit-Ready Tunes
Headie One's stablemate joins us for Behind The Bally to chat lockdown, childhood memories and fatherhood.
Backroad Gee Is Giving People Good Vibes in Hard Times
VICE caught up with the 23-year-old for the latest instalment of Behind The Bally, to talk new music, worse trims and the meaning of Mukta.
Inside Ten Percent Music, The Label Putting Birmingham Drill on the Map
The crew – which features star of the moment M1llionz, SkengTrapMob, Tugz, Tallerz and M Woo – came out on top in an hour-long cypher.
Teeeezy C Is the Trailblazing Director of Your Favourite UK Rap Videos
The Mad About Bars founding director tells us about his past decade as a behind-the-scenes architect for the biggest names in UK rap and drill.
Watch: The UK Drill Studio Under a South London Takeaway Spot
'Please Take Off Your Hoodies' tells the story of UK drill via Tweeko, who owns the recording studio underneath Cummin Up in New Cross.