Lethal Bizzle Pow The Original Video Apr 2026
This report analyzes the production and cultural impact of the original music video for "Pow! (Forward)," the 2004 debut solo single by grime artist . Production Overview
The original low-budget video was directed by Mo Ali . A second, higher-budget version was later commissioned by Relentless Records and directed by Jonathan Rau after the track was signed to the label.
The video captures the energy of the grime scene, featuring 8-bar relays from a roster of legendary MCs, including D Double E , Flowdan , Demon , Jamakabi , and members of the More Fire Crew . Lethal Bizzle Pow The Original Video
The video gained significant traction on Channel U , which was pivotal in moving the song from pirate radio into the wider UK underground. Cultural Impact and Controversy
Years later, "Pow!" found new life as a soundtrack for the 2010 student protests in London, serving as a "barometer of social discontent". Pow!: anthem for kettled youth | Grime - The Guardian This report analyzes the production and cultural impact
Filmed on a council estate in Walthamstow , East London.
"Pow!" became notorious for the "chaos" it caused on dancefloors. Many nightclubs and radio stations in London and the South East banned the track—and sometimes Bizzle's entire discography—claiming it incited violence and mosh-pit-style fighting. A second, higher-budget version was later commissioned by
The song’s reputation as a "riotous" anthem is cited as a catalyst for the introduction of Metropolitan Police Form 696 in 2005, a risk assessment form critics argued racially profiled Black musicians and hindered the grime scene.