Artist's albums
Junkyard
2023 · single
Shut It Down (P Money Remix)
2023 · single
Money Over Everyone 4
2023 · album
So It Seems
2023 · single
Wagwarn Mumsy
2023 · single
Keep Your Distance
2023 · single
Saviour
2023 · single
Novelty / Skarzz Freestyle
2023 · single
Clout
2023 · single
Tell Me I'm Lying
2022 · single
Duppy (Cammy Riddim Remix)
2022 · single
Dead In The Eye
2022 · single
Outplayed
2022 · single
THE SCRAPYARD (Skit)
2022 · single
WHAT YOU WANT
2022 · single
Sorry I'm Not Sorry
2022 · single
Man Know
2022 · single
High Road
2022 · single
Buss The Red
2021 · single
What's Good
2021 · single
Problems (feat. P Money)
2021 · single
Untraditional EP
2021 · EP
METOX (Remix)
2021 · single
Donz
2021 · single
Slice of the Pie
2021 · single
This Year
2021 · single
Trouble
2021 · single
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Biography
P Money is South East London’s grime MC known for his high-octane live performances, distinctive, punchline based freestyles. He has a style that suits both Dubstep & Grime even Drum n Bass. Late 2000s he received widespread attention on national & pirate radio shows for Incorporating different types of urban electronica into his work slowly turning him into one of grimes best mcs and Dubsteps main man. His first release was the Coins 2 Notes mixtape (2004), one of these tracks "What Did He Say," received widespread success. 2008 That track was remixed with his crew OGz and included on his next mixtape on P Money Is Power, followed up by Money Over Everyone in 2009. 2010, he worked with Kiss 100’s DJ Swerve, appearing on a remix of the track "Ho!" by Marco Del Horno & Sukh Knights ‘Slang Like This’. 2011 saw more collaborations from appearing on the track "Pow 2011" by Lethal Bizzle to "Anthemic," the fourth single from Magnetic Man's album. His workflow did not go unnoticed; earning him a place on MTV’s 2010 list of Best U.K. MCs. 2011 he also supported Example on his Arena Tour and featured on Ed Sheeran’s Collaborations EP. 2012 saw the release of Dubsteppin EP along with another EP, Round the Clock late 2013. 2014 he toured Japan & released Money Over Everyone, Vol. 2. 2015 saw the release of his biggest grime track 10/10 which also featured on his first official album, Live and Direct along with Gunfingers featuring Wiley & Jme. Produced by Skepta 2016 ~ Rob Wacey, Rovi