He told the BBC that he and his wife were "living the grime scene"

music producer
and Lamb has mortgaged his house
to help out the blossoming career of grime artist "Tinchy Styder"
The scene that is more associated with crack and the odd pistol, rather than MPs turning up to gigs in suits, has been a bit of an eye opener for Norman. Dismissing the criticism of the grime scene he said "Inevitably there's a diversity within grime or urban music. There's stuff that is accessible and there's stuff that's not. Sometimes the lyrics in urban music are quite challenging, but there's other stuff that's really good and clever."
Well that settles it then. Brup.

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