| Wiley | |
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Wiley (right) in New York in 2005
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| Background information | |
| Birth name | Richard Kylea Cowie |
| Also known as | Eskiboy, Phaze One, Wiley Kat |
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| Grime, Garage | |
Wiley (a.k.a Eskiboy), real name Richard Kylea Cowie (born
Early work
Wiley first became well known in the East London underground garage scene during the late 1990s, when he was a member of the Pay As You Go Cartel, who had some limited UK chart success. He also co-produced "Nicole's Groove" as Phaze One, and appeared on several tracks by other artists. He made numerous vinyl releases, often driving around London himself selling to record shops. One of these, "Eskimo", was a huge success on the underground scene, reputedly selling in the thousands, where most other artists within the scene could only sell 500-1000 copies of their tracks. He regularly appeared on East London pirate radio stations playing grime tracks, which helped increase his profile. He still does underground events, like Lord Of The Mics , Eskimo Dance, and also does Sidewinder but with his group Roll Deep, which he left Pay As You Go Cartel to create.
Beefs
He is known to have had lyrical wars with twenty rival MCs. These include:
- Durrty Goodz (formerly Doogz)
- Bashy
Lethal Bizzle - More Fire Crew
- Ghetto
- Scorcher
- The Movement
- Sharkey Major
- Jake Henderson A.K.A Hendizzle
- Sniper E
- Devlin
- The Catt Bros
- Gods Gift
- J M Z
- Leesy
- Olly Smith A.K.A The Puma
- Crazy Titch
- Wretch 32
- Godsgift
- Wolfpack - Members of the Mucky Wolfpack [Youngers] include Soor Mc & Jaggerz
In the second half of 2006, Wiley was involved in a running battle with "The Movement", which is detailed on Logan Sama's [1] "War Report" CD. Although beef with The Movement has died down and Wiley has collaborated, along with fellow Boy Better Know artist Skepta, with The Movement's Ghetto and Scorcher.
Short-lived retirement
Wiley announced his retirement from the microphone on 22 January, 2007. In a statement released to RWDMag.com [2], he said:
"I’m retiring. I’m serious. I’m tired, really tired. I just want to be normal. I’m 28 and I’m tired." It was short-lived,
and he began to take a different view of the comparisons to
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