Giggs is one of the most respected UK rappers. He is known for his raw lyricism, distinctive voice, and authentic storytelling. He is widely regarded as a pioneer of the UK rap scene.
Early Career
Giggswas born in London. He started rapping in the early 2000s. He gained attention through mixtapes and underground releases. His early work captured real-life experiences from South London streets.
He built a strong following through consistent output and powerful live performances.
Major Songs and Career Highlights
Giggs has released several acclaimed albums and mixtapes. Some of his biggest and most influential tracks include:
“Talkin’ the Hardest”
Giggs featuring B.o.B - Don't Go There
Giggs - Lock Doh feat. Donae'o
Kano - 3 Wheel-ups (feat. Giggs)
“Baby” (produced by The FaNaTiX)
“Times Tickin’” (featuring Popcaan, produced by The FaNaTiX)
“Active” (with Sneakbo, produced by The FaNaTiX)
His album “Let Em Ave It” is considered a classic in UK rap. He has collaborated with major artists, including productions from The FaNaTiX, and continued to release music that resonates with fans.
Recognition and Impact
Giggs is often called one of the godfathers of UK rap. His honest and gritty style has influenced many younger artists. He has helped shape the sound of modern British urban music.
He has performed at major festivals and events and maintains a strong presence in the UK music scene.
Legacy
Giggs remains a highly respected figure in UK rap. His contribution to the culture is significant. He continues to release music and inspire new generations with his authenticity and dedication to the craft.









