Skepta
British rapper and record producer
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2025 | Planned release of studio album 'Knife And Fork'. |
2025 | Appears on Central Cee's track 'Ten' from the album Can't Rush Greatness |
2025 | Planned release of studio album 'Knife And Fork'. |
2024 | Skepta is scheduled to release singles including 'Gas Me Up (Diligent)' and 'Tony Montana' from the album 'Knife and Fork'. |
2024 | Skepta announced the upcoming release of his album 'Knife and Fork,' scheduled for 2024 under Boy Better Know. |
2023 | Skepta collaborated with Ossie on 'Smoke in Your Eyes' featuring Harry Stone, which peaked at 26 on the charts. |
2023 | Skepta released the singles 'Can't Play Myself (A Tribute to Amy)' and 'Skeptacore Pt. 3', with the former peaking at 28. |
2021 | Collaborates with Slowthai, Ghetts, and YSL Records on various tracks |
2021 | Skepta collaborated with Ghetts on the track 'IC3' from the album 'Conflict of Interest'. |
2021 | Skepta's song 'Lane Switcha' (with Pop Smoke featuring ASAP Rocky, Juicy J, and Project Pat) peaked at 9 on the F9 soundtrack. |
2021 | Skepta was featured in the single 'Dimension' by Jae5. |
2021 | Skepta's singles 'Cancelled' and 'Nirvana' were released. 'Nirvana' peaked at 38 on the charts. |
July 30 2021 | Skepta released his extended play titled 'All In', also under the label Boy Better Know. |
2020 | Skepta collaborated with Chip and Young Adz on 'Mains', which peaked at 32 on the charts. |
2020 | Skepta collaborated with Gorillaz on the single 'How Far?' as part of the 'Song Machine, Season One: Strange Timez (Deluxe edition)'. |
2020 | Skepta released several singles, including 'Papi Chulo' which was certified Gold by BPI and Platinum by RMNZ. |
March 27 2020 | Skepta released the collaborative album 'Insomnia' with Chip and Young Adz. |
2019 | Multiple notable collaborations including tracks with Slowthai, Pop Smoke, JME, and Frank Ocean |
2019 | Skepta's song 'Redrum' (featuring Key) peaked at 20 on the charts. |
2019 | Skepta collaborated with Slowthai on 'Inglorious', which peaked at 50 on the charts. |
2019 | Skepta's song 'What Do You Mean?' (featuring J Hus) peaked at 14 on the charts and received BPI Silver certification. |
2019 | Skepta featured in the singles 'Bet' by Octavian and 'Back to Basics' by Headie One. |
2019 | Skepta's singles 'Bullet from a Gun' and 'Greaze Mode' were released, with 'Bullet from a Gun' certified Silver by BPI and 'Greaze Mode' certified Gold by BPI, ARIA, and RMNZ. |
May 31 2019 | Skepta released the album 'Ignorance Is Bliss,' which was distributed by Boy Better Know. |
2018 | Skepta featured on the track 'Praise the Lord (Da Shine)' by ASAP Rocky on the album 'Testing'. |
2018 | Skepta featured on Playboi Carti's track 'Lean 4 Real' from the album 'Die Lit'. |
2018 | Skepta released the singles 'Energy (Stay Far Away)' featuring Wizkid, which was certified Platinum by BPI and Gold by RMNZ, as well as multiple other singles. |
2017 | Released singles 'No Security' and 'Hypocrisy' from the album 'Vicious', with 'No Security' achieving Silver certification by BPI |
2017 | Skepta released the album 'Vicious,' which included tracks such as 'Still,' 'Sit Down' featuring Lil B, and 'Ghost Ride' featuring ASAP Nast and ASAP Rocky. |
2017 | Skepta's collaboration 'Skepta Interlude' (Drake featuring Skepta) peaked at 35 on the charts. |
2017 | Skepta featured in the singles 'I Win' by Lethal Bizzle and '2 Cars' by Esco. |
October 31 2017 | Skepta released his extended play titled 'Vicious' under the label Boy Better Know. |
2016 | Multiple collaborations including 'See No Evil' with Key!, 'Back from the Dead' with Riff Raff, and 'Skepta Interlude' on Drake's More Life album |
2016 | Skepta collaborated with Frisco and Wiley on the track 'Raving Tonight' from the album 'System Killer'. |
2016 | Skepta's song 'Crime Riddim' peaked at 88 on the charts. |
2016 | Skepta's song 'Corn on the Curb' (featuring Wiley and Chip) peaked at 73 on the charts. |
2016 | Skepta's song 'Numbers' (featuring Pharrell Williams) peaked at 69 on the charts. |
2016 | Skepta's song 'Lyrics' (featuring Novelist) peaked at 62 on the charts. |
2016 | Skepta released the singles 'Ladies Hit Squad' and 'Man', the latter being certified Gold by BPI from the album 'Konnichiwa'. |
May 6 2016 | Skepta's album 'Konnichiwa' was released under Boy Better Know. |
2015 | Skepta participated in the 'I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times)' remix by Jamie xx featuring Popcaan and Frisco. |
2015 | Skepta was featured in multiple singles, including 'Ojuelegeba (Remix)' by WizKid and '50 Grand' by Devlin. |
2015 | Skepta's single 'Shutdown' from the album 'Konnichiwa' was certified Platinum by BPI and Gold by RMNZ. |
September 9 2015 | Skepta released 'The Tim Westwood Mix' under the label Boy Better Know. |
2014 | Skepta released the single 'It Ain't Safe' featuring Young Lord, which peaked at position 32 and was certified Silver by the BPI and Platinum by RMNZ. |
2014 | Skepta featured in the single 'Supposed to Do' by Ace Hood. |
2014 | Skepta's single 'That's Not Me' featuring JME was certified Platinum by BPI and Gold by RMNZ, marking a significant achievement from the album 'Konnichiwa'. |
June 8 2014 | Skepta's single 'That's Not Me' was released and peaked at number 21 on the UK Singles Chart. |
March 2014 | Skepta provided a verse for the remix of 'German Whip' by Meridian Dan and debuted his new single, 'That's Not Me', featuring his brother, JME. |
2013 | Skepta released the non-album single 'Lay Her Down' featuring Kano. |
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