It's been one hell of a ride for grime. From its beginnings in East London's tower blocks, it's travelled to dizzying heights of the UK charts and shone at glitzy award shows. Its founding father, Wiley, has even got an MBE. An accolade that would've been far from his thoughts when he was flogging vinyl from the boot of his car to get this whole thing started. It's had to deal with unfair opposition from the police and the government and been told it was dead when some of its biggest stars (Dizzee Rascal, Skepta and Wiley) opted for major labels. But here we are now: Stormzy just picked up an Ivor Novello and there's a Wiley biopic in the works.

Journalist Dan Hancox has been writing about the genre from early and he recently released his book Inner City Pressure: The Story Of Grime, exploring its incredible journey. Here, he tells the history of grime in 10 tracks.