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By the mid-2010s, Giggs had become a veteran of the scene. When Will It Stop was a darker, more introspective project that grappled with the pressures of fame and his past. However, it was 2016’s Landlord that cemented his legendary status. Released independently under his SN1 label, Landlord debuted at number two on the UK Albums Chart. It was a triumphant return to form, featuring high-energy tracks like "Whippin' Excursion" and "Lock Doh," proving he could dominate the charts on his own terms.
Giggs’s debut studio album, Walk in da Park , remains one of the most influential records in UK rap history. Released independently, it effectively shifted the sound of London’s underground away from the high-tempo energy of Grime toward a slower, more deliberate "Road Rap" aesthetic. Tracks like "Talking da Hardest" became anthems, establishing his deep, gravelly voice as a dominant force. The album was a raw documentation of South London life, delivered with a calm authority that demanded attention without needing to shout. The Breakthrough: Let Em Ave It (2010) Giggs Albums
Artistic Maturity: When Will It Stop (2013) and Landlord (2016) By the mid-2010s, Giggs had become a veteran of the scene