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Flowdan
English grime MC and record producer

Marc Veira (born 17 March 1980), better known by his stage name Flowdan, is an English grime MC and record producer. A founding member of Roll Deep, he was responsible for naming the group and remained a member until its hiatus. In 2015, he founded his record label, SpentShell, which has since signed YGG and GHSTLY XXVII to its roster. In 2023, he featured on two songs which reached the top 20 of the UK Singles Chart, and in 2024 he won his first Grammy Award for the Skrillex and Fred Again collaboration "Rumble", becoming the first grime MC to win a Grammy in any category.

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Career

A founding member of Roll Deep, Veira appears intermittently on all five of their albums, although notably does not appear on any of their five singles to register on the UK Top 40. A good friend of Wiley, the crew's de facto leader, he came from a drum and bass and jungle background and was part of the first wave of grime MCs. He was one of nine artists to feature on Lethal Bizzle's 2004 single "Pow! (Forward)", which reached number eleven on the UK Singles Chart, making it one of the most commercially successful grime songs to date. The song also won the MOBO Award for Best Single. Veira's first solo album, Original Dan, was released in 2009 and featured a range of guest artists, including Frisco, Wiley, Killa P and Riko. An EP, Serious Business, followed in 2014, and his second full-length album Disaster Piece was released in 2016, to more positive reviews than his debut.56

Flowdan is also known for his frequent collaboration with dub and dancehall producer The Bug, and has appeared on at least seven of his songs.7 In 2017, the pair's collaboration "Bad" peaked at number 37 on the UK Physical Singles Chart.8 This was Veira's second named appearance on the chart, having reached number 63 with the Jubei collaboration "Say Nothin'" in 2013.9

In 2018, Flowdan forayed further into record production. He produced tracks for PK's Bad Ombré EP and GHSTLY XXVII's Guerrilla Tactics EP, the first two releases on his new label, SpentShell.10 He also contributed preset sounds and samples as well as entire demo tracks to Native Instruments' Maschine expansion pack 'London Grit'.1112 In June 2018, he released the four-track One Shell Fits All EP, featuring vocals from D Double E, Nasty Jack, GHSTLY XXVII and Meridian Dan, and production from Masro, Teddy Music, Filthy Gears and Jammz.

In 2023, Veira released multiple collaborations with electronic dance music producer Skrillex, including the Fred Again collaboration "Rumble". Released in January 2023, it peaked at number 19 on the UK Singles Chart, marking Flowdan's second top 40 hit. He bettered this record with the Chase & Status and Bou collaboration "Baddadan", which spent over 20 continuous weeks on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at number five and also topping the country's Official Trending Chart.13 The song was certified Platinum by the BPI in March 2024, in recognition of the equivalent of 600,000 sales.14 In October of the same year, he reunited with Skrillex for the Lil Baby-featuring "Pepper", and performed the song live at the opening ceremony of the fourth Riyadh Season.15 Boxer Francis Ngannou, who faced Tyson Fury at a heavyweight championship match at the event, appears in the song's music video alongside footballer Cristiano Ronaldo.16 "Rumble" later won the 2024 Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Recording.1718 The song is also certified Silver by the BPI, in recognition of the equivalent of 200,000 sales.19

Style

Flowdan is known for his deep voice and use of patois lyrics. Although rooted in grime, he performs over various different styles, from the drum and bass of his early days, to the dubstep of his numerous features with The Bug.

Discography

Solo

Albums
  • 2009: Original Dan
  • 2016: Disaster Piece
  • 2019: Full Metal Jacket
EPs
  • 2014: Serious Business
  • 2018: One Shell Fits All
  • 2020: The Red Pill
Singles
  • 2002: "Big Mic Man"
  • 2003: "Skydiver"
  • 2016: "Horror Show Style"
  • 2016: "Grime"
  • 2017: "Original Raggamuffin" (ft. Wiley)
  • 2019: "Welcome to London"

As featured artist

  • 2001: "Terrible" (Roll Deep Entourage featuring Wiley, Breeze, Bubbles and Flowdan)
  • 2001: "Wickedest Ting" (Geeneus and Wiley featuring Flowdan and Breeze)
  • 2001: "1, 2, 3, 4..." (Pay As U Go Cartel)
  • 2001: "Dem No Ready" (Pay As U Go Cartel)
  • 2003: "Time Wasters" (Remix) (Musketeers ft. Maxwell D & Flowdan)
  • 2007: "Skeng" (The Bug ft. Killa P & Flowdan)
  • 2007: "Jah War" (The Bug ft. Flowdan)
  • 2007: "Poison Dart" (The Bug ft. Warrior Queen & Flowdan)
  • 2008: "Badman Talking" (Wiley ft. Flowdan)
  • 2009: "Bullet A' Go Fly" (Scratcha DVA ft. Badness, Riko, Killa P, & Flowdan)
  • 2012: "Say Nothin'" (Jubei ft. Flowdan)
  • 2016: "Hot like Jamaica" (Frisco ft. Newbaan & Flowdan)
  • 2017: "Round Here" (Lethal Bizzle ft. Giggs & Flowdan)
  • 2017: "Round Here" (Remix) (Lethal Bizzle ft. Abra Cadabra, Ghetts, Frisco, & Flowdan)
  • 2018: "Inventor" (Rockwell ft. Flowdan)
  • 2019: "Start Up" (Boylan ft. Flowdan)
  • 2019: "London In The Rain" (Meridian Dan ft. Flowdan)
  • 2021: "Trenches" (Duke & Jones ft. Flowdan)
  • 2021: "Power" (Millbrook ft. Flowdan)
  • 2022: "Gassed Up" (Zeds Dead & Subtronics ft. Flowdan)20
  • 2023: "Rumble" (Skrillex, Fred again.. & Flowdan)
  • 2023: "Hydrate" (Skrillex, Flowdan, Beam, & Peekaboo)
  • 2023: "Musket" (Rohaan ft. Flowdan)
  • 2023: "Wild Guide" (Le Motel & Flowdan)
  • 2023: "Outlaw" (IMANU ft. Flowdan)
  • 2023: "Wicked" (Sudley & Anaïs ft. Flowdan)
  • 2023: "Ten Ton" (Substance & Flowdan)
  • 2023: "Baddadan" (Chase & Status and Bou ft. IRAH, Flowdan, Trigga & Takura)
  • 2023: "Shella Verse" (Sammy Virji & Flowdan)
  • 2023: "Wavy" (Mazde ft. Flowdan)
  • 2023: “Badders” (Peekaboo with Flowdan, Skrillex, & G-REX)
  • 2023: "Saga" (L’Entourloop ft. Flowdan, Killa P, & Big Red)
  • 2023: “Pepper” (Flowdan, Skrillex, & Lil Baby)
  • 2023: "My Crew" (Danny Avila & Flowdan)
  • 2023: “Push Up (Like Dynamite)” (Creeds & Flowdan)
  • 2024: “Do My Ting” (Barclay Crenshaw, Flowdan & Stush)
  • 2024: “Stealth Bomber” (Whethan & Flowdan)
  • 2024: “Boost Up” (FISHER & Flowdan)
  • 2025: “Hunter” (Subtronics & Flowdan)
  • 2025: “Up Top” (NGHTMRE, Flowdan & Sully)
  • 2025: “Do It Like Me” (White Pony, Riko Dan, & Flowdan)

With Roll Deep

Main article: Roll Deep discography

Albums

Awards and nominations

YearNominee / workAwardResultRef.
2005"Pow! (Forward)" (Lethal Bizzle featuring Fumin, D Double E, Napper, Jamakabi, Neeko, Flowdan, Ozzie B, Forcer, and Demon)MOBO Award for Best SingleWon21
2024"Rumble" (with Skrillex and Fred Again)Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic RecordingWon2223
FlowdanBBC Radio 1 Dance's Dance Vocalist Award 2024Won24

References

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  18. Buckle, Becky (13 November 2023). "Aphex Twin, Disclosure, James Blake and more receive Grammy nominations". Mixmag. https://mixmag.net/read/grammy-award-2024-nominees-revealed-with-the-likes-of-aphex-twin-disclosure-james-blake-and-more-news

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  22. "Flowdan makes history as the first UK MC to win a GRAMMY Award". Mixmag. 5 February 2024. https://mixmag.net/read/fred-again-wins-first-grammy-skrillex-flowdan-rumble-news

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  24. "Flowdan, Becky Hill, Peggy Gou among Radio 1's Dance Awards 2024 winners". On The Radio. 23 February 2024. https://ontheradio.co.uk/2024/02/flowdan-becky-hill-peggy-gou-among-radio-1s-dance-awards-2024-winners/