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Paper Pabs – The Architect of Grime & UK Rap
You don’t discover Paper Pabs—you either know or you don’t. Raised in Tottenham/Edmonton, Pabs is the blueprint. Lyrically untouchable, sonically ahead, and culturally embedded, he’s not just part of the story—he is the story.
Founder of Bloodline and architect of its iconic symbol, Pabs didn’t wait for opportunities—he built them. He constructed the Bloodline studio brick by brick, not just for himself, but to sharpen the artists around him. Leadership by example. Vision backed by action.
His catalogue? Elite. Money Talks. The Man The Myth. Panama Papers. Trapanese. Buried Treasure. Every release is a masterclass in bars, cadence, and control. No gimmicks. Just greatness.
Most of it? Removed from streaming. Why? Because Pabs moves on his own timing. Reinvention is power. And with The Repress Series, he’s hand-picking what returns—refined, sharper, heavier.
He also wrote and co-produced the short film Prince of Scales, first aired via Grime Daily, and fronted London State of Mind with Dice Recordings. Same pen. Same impact. Different format.
There’s no rollout that can capture what Paper Pabs brings to the game. Some talk legacy—Pabs is legacy. The culture knows. The rest are playing catch-up.
You don’t discover Paper Pabs—you either know or you don’t. Raised in Tottenham/Edmonton, Pabs is the blueprint. Lyrically untouchable, sonically ahead, and culturally embedded, he’s not just part of the story—he is the story.
Founder of Bloodline and architect of its iconic symbol, Pabs didn’t wait for opportunities—he built them. He constructed the Bloodline studio brick by brick, not just for himself, but to sharpen the artists around him. Leadership by example. Vision backed by action.
His catalogue? Elite. Money Talks. The Man The Myth. Panama Papers. Trapanese. Buried Treasure. Every release is a masterclass in bars, cadence, and control. No gimmicks. Just greatness.
Most of it? Removed from streaming. Why? Because Pabs moves on his own timing. Reinvention is power. And with The Repress Series, he’s hand-picking what returns—refined, sharper, heavier.
He also wrote and co-produced the short film Prince of Scales, first aired via Grime Daily, and fronted London State of Mind with Dice Recordings. Same pen. Same impact. Different format.
There’s no rollout that can capture what Paper Pabs brings to the game. Some talk legacy—Pabs is legacy. The culture knows. The rest are playing catch-up.
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