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"Roll Deep" debuted at number 32 on the Gaon Digital Chart, on the chart issue dated August 16–22, 2015, with 80,086 downloads sold and 843,443 streams for its first two days. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] [ 6 ] In its second week, the song peaked at number 13, with 107,723 downloads sold and 2,599,263 streams in its first full week.
'Good Times', the new tune from London grime crew Roll Deep, falls firmly into that last category. The urban clubby production owes a debt to Calvin Harris 's recent Dizzee Rascal collaborations, the lyrics mine much the same party-on vibe as [the] Black Eyed Peas ' ' I Gotta Feeling ', and there are even a few GaGa-style "oh-oh-oh-oh"s chucked ...
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He featured on Roll Deep's 2004 mixtape Creeper Vol. 2 and performed on some songs including "U Were Always" in 2002, which was released years later on Roll Deep's compilations album Street Anthems in 2009. Has since recorded many top 40 hits including two number-ones.
Winner Stays On is the fourth studio album by London-based grime music collective Roll Deep; it was released on 8 November 2010.Three singles have been released from the album, including "Good Times" and "Green Light", which both went to number 1 in the UK, plus the top 30 hit "Take Control", which features Alesha Dixon.
This is a listing of official releases by Roll Deep, a MOBO Award-nominated London-based grime music collective. Their debut album, In at the Deep End , was released in June 2005. Four singles were released from the album: "Heat Up", "The Avenue", "When I'm 'Ere" and "Shake a Leg".
The music video features Roll Deep and Alesha in a multi-storey car park with various people driving around on quad bikes and motorbikes. Roll Deep commented that "the video took about 7 hours, but it was shot at night and it was really horrible. It was a rainy night, and it was in a dark car park in Peckham, it wasn’t the best video shoot". [6]