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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