Akala
Reality has never been in so much of a sound check
Bashy
How can we NOT be discussing this?
Double S
No one got rich on the streets
Duchy
Reward respect
Fusion
Stand up - make a difference
Genesis Elijah
Qualified to speak
Khiza
Knice day not a knife day
Killa Kela
Beats not preach
Lowkey
Boris Johnson have never stabbed or been stabbed
Ras Kwame
Visualize and realize
Wretch 32
Do your thing without fear
Spoonface
Strength through positivity
Suman
Awarness is key
Spider J
Role model roll call
Firstly, we want to make clear - KNICE is totally independent of any police, government and local authority schemes. THE KNICE PROJECT came into existence so leading figures in UK Urban music could come together and have their say on the problems of knife crime. Politicians and police have done nothing to address the causes of knife crime - their way of dealing with the problems are highlighting punishment. Artists involved in KNICE believe this is the wrong way to really affect to the attitudes of young people on our streets. Young people have been increasingly demonised and criminalised by authorities, the media and society, so what difference does one more law or harder penalties make to anyone? No difference for a person who feels like criminal to start with anyway. What counts is getting to the roots and causes of the issue and and address the big key player in why young people choose to carry a weapon: Fear. Artists involved in KNICE want to vocalise the real causes to get people talking about real, long-term solutions. Above all, the one thing KNICE wants to do is provide a message of POSITIVITY and COURAGE to anyone who wrongly believes that carrying a knife will take them forward in life, or keep them safe. 'Make a KNICE life - not a knife life'.