Lethal Bizzle’s Iconic Track “Pow!” Set to Return to the Stage After 20 Years
Lethal Bizzle, the grime artist behind the infamous track “Pow!”, is gearing up for a special performance at London’s Roundhouse this December. The track, which caused chaos in UK nightclubs in the early 2000s, was so notorious that it was banned in clubs across the country.
The energy-fueled song, featuring 10 MCs passing the microphone, was a rallying cry against the music industry’s neglect of grime artists. Despite initial skepticism from some of the MCs involved, “Pow!” quickly gained popularity on pirate radio and Channel U, eventually entering the top 40 and winning the Mobo award for best single.
The track’s ban in clubs remains a mystery, but Bizzle recalls incidents where fights broke out when the song was played, leading to its prohibition. However, the song’s impact extended beyond the music scene, becoming a symbol of social discontent during the 2010 student protests in London.
Now, 20 years after its release, Lethal Bizzle and the original crew of MCs are reuniting for a special performance of “Pow!” at the Roundhouse. The show, inspired by a Robbie Williams documentary, aims to give fans the nostalgic experience they’ve been waiting for.
As Bizzle reflects on the journey of “Pow!” and its enduring legacy, he emphasizes the importance of giving the people what they want and celebrating the impact of the iconic track.