It wasn't so long ago that parents dreaded the news that their child had begun to idolise a rapper. Rightly on wrongly, negativity was so regularly attached to the artists all-too often associated with gangs or drugs.
They wanted posters on walls ripped down, and maybe some gentle pop played in bedrooms instead. Step forward Michael Ebenazer Kwadjo Omari Owuo Jr, Wicked Skengman or Big Mike.
Or as most of us know and love him, simply Stormzy. The game changer showed worried mums and dads that rappers could be role models - and pretty good ones, at that.
The Londoners, who rose to fame in early 2010s after a video of him rapping in the park with friends went viral, wasn't just content to help change the music landscape.
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