HERITAGE: Before They Were OGz, P Money, Little Dee And Blacks Were Making Bangers Like "We're Still Here" As Fatal Assassins (2004)

HERITAGE: Before They Were OGz, P Money, Little Dee And Blacks Were Making Bangers Like "We're Still Here" As Fatal Assassins (2004)


June 18, 2018

Back in grime's formative years, around the early 2000s, a handful of grime crews started to crop up around South East London, one of which was Fatal Assassins featuring P Money, Blacks, Little Dee, Funky Dee (then Firmer D) and a few others. It wasn't long before they merged with members of Essentials to form OGz, but they did gift us plenty of gold in their brief time, namely this Channel U-esque anthem, "We're Still Here"

On the history of the crew, P Money told Urban Development: "Fatal Assassins was me, Little Dee, Blacks and few others — all school friends from south London. Back then you also had Essentials, Jendor, Bossman and a few others who were like the older crew that we all looked up to. As we got older, we all joined to make one umbrella. Now you have the OGz."

Take a look at their time capsule video for "We're Still Here", and look out for cameos from Blacks, Little Dee, Funky Dee (fka Firmer D) and Siobhan Bell. Sadly no beardless P Money this time, though.




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