19-487: Heat Up may refer to: "Heat Up", single by Roll Deep from In at the Deep End 2005, released on Shake a Leg Heat Up (Ken Hirai song) SD Heat Up!! game from Slam Dunk (manga) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Heat Up . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change
38-740: A hip-hop , R&B , dance , and soul music awards ceremony that was launched by Jordan Kensington in 2003 and is now held in multiple countries. The US version of the award ceremony, the Urban Music Awards USA, was launched on 7 July 2007 at Hammerstein Ballroom , hosted by Foxy Brown and Spragga Benz , with award winners including Adele , Danity Kane , Jay Z , Grandmaster Flash , Sean Paul , Beyoncé , Bobby V , Enrique Iglesias , Rihanna , Lupe Fiasco , Mary Mary , Amy Winehouse , Leona Lewis , and Chip . The Urban Music Awards were launched by Jordan Kensington in 2003 to recognize
57-472: A British grime crew. They were founded in 2001 by Wiley shortly before the disbandment of UK garage crew Pay As U Go Cartel . The group have had two UK No. 1 singles, " Good Times " and " Green Light ", won an Urban Music Award , and between 2001 and 2012 they released five studio albums before entering an indefinite hiatus in 2013. Current member Wiley and former members Dizzee Rascal and Tinchy Stryder have gone on to be successful solo artists in
76-895: A return to writing music together in the future. In August 2018, DJ Karnage, Breeze, Manga, Brazen, Scratchy, Riko Dan and Flowdan all appeared at Riko Dan's Hard Food EP launch party, collectively billed as Roll Deep on the lineup. Later the same month, Manga told Grime.com : "We've got tunes, but it just takes long to organise. We've got new songs — or we had new songs — I don't know where they are, I think Wiley's got them somewhere. But we've started about three [new] Roll Deep albums between us, but... oh, it's just long to get everyone together, man. Wiley lives in Cyprus, Target's on radio everyday, Flowdan's doing shows everyday, J2K's making restaurants and creps and all these type of ting there." In August 2019, Scratchy and Flowdan appeared as Roll Deep on "Don't Lie", featuring Jammer and taken from his Lord of
95-476: A song entitled "Terrible", which record stores perceived to be a follow-up to "Know We". It was at this point that DJ Marc-U-S joined the group, having been consulted by his childhood friends, Flowdan and Jamakabi, to remix the struggling "Terrible" track after major success with he launch of his own radio station Rumour FM. Wiley decided he didn't want to release "Terrible" under the Pay As U Go name, so Flowdan suggested
114-605: The Barbican . The venue was Wembley Arena . The awards took place in the Grand Connaught Rooms . The awards took place in the Grand Connaught Rooms. The awards took place at O2 Arena . The awards took place at Wembley Arena. The awards took place at Grand Connaught. The awards took place at Porchester. The awards took place at Grand Connaught. The awards took place at Grand Connaught. Winners for
133-492: The Deep End in June 2005. Four singles were released from the album: "Heat Up", "The Avenue", "When I'm 'Ere" and "Shake a Leg". They won an Urban Music Award . In October 2006, Roll Deep participated in a project of Tate Modern museum where various groups and songwriters were invited to choose a work that inspired them from the gallery's collection of modern art and then write a track about it. Roll Deep's submission, Searching ,
152-499: The Mics VIII compilation album. Roll Deep have been consistent supporters of Love Music Hate Racism and have played at many of the organisation's more high-profile events including the memorial for murdered teenager Anthony Walker , and released a single and video of "Racist People", from the Rules and Regulations LP . The Original and First line up of Roll Deep: Second line up of
171-806: The UK, with songs that have topped charts. Flowdan won a Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Recording in 2024 for the song 'Rumble' (with Fred Again and Skrillex). Inspired by the success of So Solid Crew , Wiley founded the UK garage crew Ladies Hit Squad alongside DJ Target and Maxwell D around the end of the 20th century (2000). At the same time, Plague, Slimzee, Geeneus, Major Ace and God's Gift were enjoying relative success with another garage crew called Pay As U Go Kartel . Geeneus, who also founded Rinse FM , invited both Wiley and Flowdan to join Pay As U Go. The group released their debut single, "Know We", in 2000. Two years later, Wiley, Flowdan, Jamakabi and Breeze recorded
190-700: The Urban Music Awards 2014 included: In 2015 the UMA events returned in London. Over 770,000 votes were received online. The show was hosted by founder, Jordan Kensington and singer/songwriter, Kiera Weathers. The awards included performances from Big Narstie, Kid Army, Kym Mazell, Rough Copy, Kelvin Jones, Chos3n and Young Kings. The UMA official house band, the Dominos provided the backdrop to music performed on stage by Macklemoore and
209-528: The achievement of urban-based artists, producers, clubs, DJs, radio stations, record labels, and artists from the current R&B , hip hop , neo soul , jazz , and dance music scene. The winners are selected by an online public vote. The 2009 Urban Music Awards were held on 17 July 2009 at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New York City before returning to London on 1 November for the UK version of
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#1733085905398228-458: The album. Fourth line up of the group: Once Skepta, JME & Jammer left the group, Wiley brought in 2 new members for their 2008 album "Return of the Big Money Sound". Fifth and final line up of the group: Once Danny Weed, Killa P & Little Dee left the group, Wiley replaced them with female R&B singer Tania Foster. Urban Music Awards The Urban Music Awards (UMA) are
247-412: The group's work began to take a more mainstream oriented approach which led to members such as Riko and Flowdan becoming less active within the crew. In March 2014 Flowdan confirmed in an interview on Rinse FM the group's current hiatus and discussed the lack of drive from other members to work on music collectively. However many members of the crew are still active as solo artists and none have ruled out
266-432: The group: Once Dizzee Rascal, Tinchy Stryder, Biggie Pitbull, Dom P, Wonder, Jamakabi, Bubbles, DJ Bionics & DJ Marc-U-S left the group, Wiley brought in 7 new members for their 2005 album "In at the Deep End". Third line up of the group: Once Jet Le, Trim, Roachee, DJ Maximum & Syer Bars left the group, Wiley brought in 3 new members for their 2007 album "Rules and Regulations" and one new member to contribute to
285-406: The link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Heat_Up&oldid=707378329 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Roll Deep Roll Deep (formerly Roll Deep Entourage ) are
304-423: The name Roll Deep: a homage to the phrase 'rolling deep', popular within bashment songs. Flowdan cites the introduction of Dizzee Rascal to Roll Deep and his subsequent popularity as the reason why Pay As U Go eventually disbanded and Roll Deep rose to prominence. The crew distributed a number of mixtapes and vinyl singles independently before being signed to a major label and releasing their debut album In at
323-673: The show. The 2009 return was covered by the major international press, including OK! Magazine , the Daily Express , and the Insider . 2009 also saw the launch of the Best Asian Act category to celebrate artists and musicians of Asian origin, which was widely covered within the Asian media worldwide. The awards took place in Hammersmith Palais . The awards took place at
342-507: Was " Green Light " in August 2010. Their next single was " Take Control ", featuring R&B singer Alesha Dixon , which charted at No. 29 on 7 November 2010. Roll Deep released their next single "Picture Perfect" (produced by Agent X) peaking at No. 19 in the indie charts. Roll Deep have appeared on BBC 1Xtra on numerous occasions. Members that appeared on the show include Wiley, Scratchy, Flowdan, Breeze, Brazen, Riko and Manga. In later years
361-559: Was inspired by the Anish Kapoor sculpture Ishi's Light , and can be heard on headphones in front of the work or on the Tate Tracks website. Their second album Rules and Regulations was released in 2007, followed by the release of Return of the Big Money Sound in 2008. The group got their first UK No. 1 single with the song " Good Times " in May 2010 and the group's second UK No. 1 single
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