: Several other artists were originally slated for the track. Sway recorded a verse but dropped out because Kano recorded 16 bars instead of the expected 8; Sway later released his own 72-bar version called "Wow 2011". Maxsta was also planned to appear but was left off the final cut.
: Upon its official release in February 2011, the single peaked at number 33 on the UK Singles Chart , marking Bizzle's fifth solo top 40 entry.
The official video, released on December 24, 2010 , is a high-energy sequel to Lethal Bizzle's 2004 grime anthem. The track features an elite lineup of the "Grime All Stars," including Jme, Wiley, Chipmunk, Face, P Money, Ghetts, and Kano .
: At the time of its resurgence, the original 2004 track had become a staple at student protests in London against tuition fee increases, reinforcing its status as a "rallying cry to the masses".
: The idea for an updated version started as a joke on Twitter when Bizzle suggested "Pow" for Christmas number one. A fan suggested a new version featuring both original and new MCs, which quickly went viral and pressured Bizzle to get into the studio.
Watch the official behind-the-scenes footage to see how the heist-themed video was put together:
The music video, directed by Carly Cussen , follows a heist storyline where the artists successfully rob a vault full of money and are subsequently chased by police. While is featured on the track, he does not physically appear in the video; instead, a photograph of him is shown during his verse. Key Facts and Trivia
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: Several other artists were originally slated for the track. Sway recorded a verse but dropped out because Kano recorded 16 bars instead of the expected 8; Sway later released his own 72-bar version called "Wow 2011". Maxsta was also planned to appear but was left off the final cut.
: Upon its official release in February 2011, the single peaked at number 33 on the UK Singles Chart , marking Bizzle's fifth solo top 40 entry.
The official video, released on December 24, 2010 , is a high-energy sequel to Lethal Bizzle's 2004 grime anthem. The track features an elite lineup of the "Grime All Stars," including Jme, Wiley, Chipmunk, Face, P Money, Ghetts, and Kano .
: At the time of its resurgence, the original 2004 track had become a staple at student protests in London against tuition fee increases, reinforcing its status as a "rallying cry to the masses".
: The idea for an updated version started as a joke on Twitter when Bizzle suggested "Pow" for Christmas number one. A fan suggested a new version featuring both original and new MCs, which quickly went viral and pressured Bizzle to get into the studio.
Watch the official behind-the-scenes footage to see how the heist-themed video was put together:
The music video, directed by Carly Cussen , follows a heist storyline where the artists successfully rob a vault full of money and are subsequently chased by police. While is featured on the track, he does not physically appear in the video; instead, a photograph of him is shown during his verse. Key Facts and Trivia
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