Giggs
from Peckham, London
May 11, 1983 (age 41)
Biography
Giggs is a British rapper who made his critically acclaimed solo album debut in 2008 with Walk in da Park. Born Nathan Thompson in 1983 and hailing from Peckham, South London, he is affiliated with the group SN1 and is also known as Hollowman. His back story includes a two-year prison sentence for gun charges. Following numerous mixtape releases and a much-touted freestyle called "Talking the Hardest," Giggs made his full-length solo debut in 2008 with the independently released album Walk in da Park. Later in the year, he won the 2008 BET Award for Best U.K. Act, beating out popular favorites Dizzee Rascal and Chipmunk. He subsequently signed a recording contract with XL Recordings and made preparations to release his major-label album debut, Let Em Ave It, in 2010. Returning three years later, Giggs released his follow-up, When Will It Stop, in 2013, which saw him working with the likes of Ed Sheeran, Anthony Hamilton, and Styles P. Giggs returned in 2016 with his critically lauded third studio album Landlord, which reached number two on the U.K. Album Chart. After appearing on a pair of Drake tracks in early 2017, Giggs followed up with the Wamp 2 Dem mixtape in October of that year. A handful of collaborations marked his 2018 output, with Giggs featuring on tracks by Bebey, Mr. Eazi, and GASHI, before returning in early 2019 with his next solo full-length Big Bad.... A mixtape, Now or Never, appeared in November 2020 and featured Jorja Smith, A Boogie wit da Hoodie, Kyze, Aystar, and others. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi
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