The two groups size each other up.Ī portly man approaches Biggs and tips him off about a regular shipment of drugs that arrives near the port every Tuesday. He collars a girl and tells her to bring a bottle of bubbly over to the newbies from the plane, sounding like someone who uses gravel for mouthwash. “Teddy run this city,” croaks a man in all black. It’s Miami, around the turn of the millennium.Ī private jet lands, and out steps Biggs and Wayne-two Jamaican gangsters who once ran the drug market back home, but are the new kids out on this block. In this third edition, we talk to pioneering grime producer/DJ Sir Spyro about the 2002-released flick, ‘Shottas’, a peak of Jamaican gangster cinema and a stone-cold classic among many in UK music.Ī woman, dressed in all-leopard print, is getting down to the sounds of Junior Cat’s “Would A Let You Go” as it rumbles across the party. In our series ‘The Films That Made Us’, we take a look back at the films that have shaped British music over the last three decades.
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