





JME - GRIME MC [2025 PICTURE DISC]
Release Date: Friday 11th July 2025
Boy Better Know
5-year anniversary edition of JME'S follow-up to Integrity. Double picture disc.
Defying all industry norms, JME launched the album with a physical-only release, backed by a UK-wide exclusive cinema screening tour and more than half a dozen music videos. No streaming, no hype cycles—just pure independence and creative control.
The album features a heavyweight lineup including Skepta, Giggs, Wiley, P Money, Big Zuu, Shakka, President T, and Merky Ace, with production from Preditah, Tre Mission, S-X, Blay Vision, Lewi B, Splurt Diablo, Deeco, and Jme himself. It was a defiant, bold move that reshaped the idea of what a grime release could be—and still stands as one of the most uncompromising rollouts in UK music history.
Release Date: Friday 11th July 2025
Boy Better Know
5-year anniversary edition of JME'S follow-up to Integrity. Double picture disc.
Defying all industry norms, JME launched the album with a physical-only release, backed by a UK-wide exclusive cinema screening tour and more than half a dozen music videos. No streaming, no hype cycles—just pure independence and creative control.
The album features a heavyweight lineup including Skepta, Giggs, Wiley, P Money, Big Zuu, Shakka, President T, and Merky Ace, with production from Preditah, Tre Mission, S-X, Blay Vision, Lewi B, Splurt Diablo, Deeco, and Jme himself. It was a defiant, bold move that reshaped the idea of what a grime release could be—and still stands as one of the most uncompromising rollouts in UK music history.
Release Date: Friday 11th July 2025
Boy Better Know
5-year anniversary edition of JME'S follow-up to Integrity. Double picture disc.
Defying all industry norms, JME launched the album with a physical-only release, backed by a UK-wide exclusive cinema screening tour and more than half a dozen music videos. No streaming, no hype cycles—just pure independence and creative control.
The album features a heavyweight lineup including Skepta, Giggs, Wiley, P Money, Big Zuu, Shakka, President T, and Merky Ace, with production from Preditah, Tre Mission, S-X, Blay Vision, Lewi B, Splurt Diablo, Deeco, and Jme himself. It was a defiant, bold move that reshaped the idea of what a grime release could be—and still stands as one of the most uncompromising rollouts in UK music history.