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The king of club bangers Lethal Bizzle is back with the long awaited re-release of the ultimate grime club banger ‘POW’. Banned for causing mayhem on dancefloors, the original POW released in December 2004 reached no. 10 in the charts in the Xmas release week, a massive achievement for a grime record. Says Bizzle:
“I felt the original was still relevant, 6 years on it’s still one of the biggest club tunes, so it was kind of a no brainer. I was messing around on Twitter about doing a new POW and getting it to the top of the charts- and the reaction was so crazy I thought wow I actually have to make this happen…”
Featuring a stellar cast of the ‘top grime dogs’, appearing on the track in order; Lethal Bizzle, JME, Wiley, Chipmunk, Face, P Money, Ghetts and Kano.
Already causing a stir in clubs, this track is setting up to cause pandemonium on dance floors up and down the country, reminiscent of the hysteria caused 6 years ago with the original POW!!
The buzz on this track has got everyone talking- What’s your favourite verse? Who do you think should have been on it?
POW 2011 will kick of 2011 with a bang for Bizzle, who will follow the release with a Best Of Bizzle album in February, featuring some of his biggest hits over the past years including co-labs with Dizzee Rascal, Mr. Hudson, Donaeo, Luciana, US rapper Twister and more to be revealed.