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424. The Streets

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424. The Streets

The Streets, led by the enigmatic Mike Skinner, redefined the British music landscape in the early 2000s by blending UK garage, hip-hop, and indie rock into a gritty, conversational style known as "geezer rap." Skinner’s debut masterpiece, Original Pirate Material (2002), acted as a cultural lightning rod, capturing the mundane reality of British youth culture—think rainy high streets, kebab shops, and late-night clubbing—with a poetic, stream-of-consciousness delivery that bypassed the posturing of American rap. His impact peaked with the 2004 concept album A Grand Don’t Come for Free, featuring the chart-topping "Dry Your Eyes," which proved that vulnerable, raw storytelling could resonate on a massive commercial scale. By eschewing polished production for DIY authenticity, The Streets paved the way for future icons like Arctic Monkeys, Lily Allen, and the modern UK grime and drill scenes, cementing Skinner’s legacy as a generational chronicler of the ordinary.

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  • Eligible Since: Thursday, 01 January 2026
  • Country of Origin: Birmingham, England
  • Why they will get in:

    They popularized a style of music.

  • Why they won't get in:

    Is anyone in the United States aware of that fact?

  • Nominated in: Never
  • Essential Albums:

    Original Pirate Material (2002)
    A Grand Don’t Come for Free (2004)
    The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living (2006)
    Everything is Borrowed (2008)

  • Our Five Favorite Songs as Chosen by Each Member of the NIHOF Committee:

    Has It Come to This? (From Original Pirate Material, 2002)
    Let’s Push Things Forward (From Original Pirate Material, 2002)
    Weak Become Heroes (From Original Pirate Material, 2002)
    Dry Your Eyes (From a Grand Don’t Come for Free, 2004)
    Fit But You Know It (From A Grand Don’t Come for Free, 2004)

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