#TheGrimeyCatchUp - War Edition w/ Duppy, Cadell, Rolla, Squintz, Chowerman, SBK, Voltz, ThatGuyLoui
Duppy kicks off a crazy war which has exploded in the grime scene!
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War season has come again in the grime scene, with several artists throwing it down and taking aim at each other! Let's get into this and see what's unfolding!

Duppy kicked things off, taking on every man that he could on his dub, Read The Room. He goes one-man up against multiple MCs, with SBK, Voltz, Chowerman, Rolla and Squintz all holding shots from Duppy on this one, as he tries to prove that he is a class above all these MCs.

Rolla clapped back instantly at Duppy with his dub - Two Piece. Produced by himself as well, he kicks off the track by telling Duppy to: "Take my name out your dub with a £2 worth of a mix-down". That has been a hot topic of Duppy's dub by people inline and from people he sent for. He also calls Cadell a "snake, coming like a fucking anaconda", claiming that he hasn't yet paid them for the video they shot for their track Underdogs. He asks "why's everyone got a weird shaped head?" as he sends further shots at Duppy and Cadell.

Squintz has now sent back for Duppy with his dub - Slytherin, making it known what he thinks of Duppy from the get go. In the description of his video, he claims that he doesn't want to war and he thought the situation was blessed, however, he says that "nuff of my close friends have switched on me so on a personal level I had to". He dives further into the snakery of how he feels he has been treated by Duppy, accusing him of being a "real good yout, you ain't got no paigons, that's why you look at your friend and start aiming".

Duppy has clapped back at Rolla with a vengeance, sending for him on All Rolled Out. He asks him: "Do you wanna sing, do you wanna do grime?", before accusing him of "sucking out Devlin's arse more time". He claims that Rolla hasn't "got a stand-out bar" like Duppy has. It is clear that Duppy has awoken the beast in this track, as he fires his shots out in his flows like a machine gun and he has left no room for anyone to comment about the mix down on this track.

Chowerman has sent back for Duppy with his dub, tarnishing Duppy as being a Poundland Dizzee. He immediately ridicules his target, saying that he "ain't got no imagination, man a just a Poundland imitation". He takes this further in his hook, where delivers his next blow: "Back off the wall, you're just a Poundland Dizzee Rascal". He claims that he's "listened to your dub about 25 times and I still can't understand, what are you saying?"

ThatGuyLoui has put out a dub reminding the artists mocking him of his talent. He accuses Rolla of "talking out the white stuff they've been taking" and tells MCs not to "talk about the mixdown in all your one bars, please don't say my name in a dub". He warns MCs again not to "mention my name when it comes to the sending season".

Duppy has dropped an absolutely brutal dub in response to Squintz, taking no prisoners in his reply: Worm. He calls Squintz's attempts at pacifying the situation "mind games" and goes on to call him a "passive, aggressive bitch". He tells Squintz that he "don't really know what I'm about, but I know you're on fucking up friendships". He reminds Squintz of his presence in some of Squintz's biggest tracks and claims to success, whilst reminding him that his "Jme feature, that I produced, [and] still ain't got my credits". He pokes holes in Squintz's role in his come up, as he asks him: "What do people think of the Now You See Me mix? You don't wanna find out!"

Duppy clearly isn't letting man sleep as he drops another dub, this time taking aim at Chowerman (or as he calls him, Cho Cho) on his second dub of the night - Nursery Rhymes - with shots at Rolla being fired out as well. He zooms into Chowerman bopping his head to him spraying on a set as the visualiser for the diss and tells him that his "nursery rhymes ain't hurting a fly". He goes into detail about his encounter with Chowerman's girl and said she "laughed when I called you shy" and claims that it sounded like "she wants to hold this pipe". He responds to Chowerman trying to mock him by saying that he shows his "grandmother [his] songs all the time" and that he should "show her less tunes, she'll have more breath". He tells Rolla that he "looks like the Walking Dead" and that he is "another wannabe Devs".

Chowerman has sent back again for Duppy with his latest dub. Mummy's Day. He denies the allegations that Duppy made about his girl in his last dub, saying that he "ain't got nothing on me, so you gotta make wass up". He asks Duppy if he wants to know the facts, before claiming that his "girl thinks you're a shitty MC, with a funny shaped head, you're the grime scene blagger". He goes for Duppy's family, after Duppy's disses in his reply, saying that ge grew up in a "broken home, you were living in the backstreet". He goes tit for tat with Duppy, saying that because he "mentioned my nan, so your mummy I'll hit back" before wishing him a "Happy Mummy's Day, you're a bitch fam".

Voltz has dropped his dub that we've been waiting for - Wild Card. However, we didn't expect him to drop a dub for about half the scene! With Smila catching a lot of his shots, Voltz sends for Duppy, Mez, Manchester Hypes, Crafty 893, Yizzy and a whole load of others who caught strays in his insane dub. He takes the lane of proving that he is better than every MC on his list, as he ridicules, mocks and takes aim at everyone with insane flows and clean delivery in his sends. The instrumental reminds you of the transition sound between dark garage and grime, so not what other MCs in this war have opted for when choosing their beats, but Voltz kills it perfectly and the way he drops his bar on this track makes it that much better.