Ill Blu

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iLL BLU
Origin London, England
Genres
Occupation(s)Record producers, songwriters, DJs
Years active2008–present
Labels
Members
  • James Grant
  • Darius Ellington
Website illblu.com

Ill Blu (stylized as iLL BLU) is a British record production duo, consisting of James Grant and Darius Ellington-Forde. [1]

Contents

Career

Ill Blu began their career in 2008 following the release of "Frontline" by Princess Nyah; at the time, the members of Ill Blu went under the names J-Reel and Def1, respectively. [2] Following the release of "Frontline", the two would adopt the name Ill Blu; in an interview, they would note that "iLL" represented the rawness of their beats and "BLU" represented their cool approach to making them. [3]

Following their well received remix of Shystie's 'Pull it' in 2009. [4] iLL BLU quickly became sought after remixers and staples of the UK Funky House sound [5] remixing for the likes of Roll Deep, Cheryl and Hot Chip, amongst many others. [6]

They would go on to cement their underground foundations releasing the "Blu Magic Riddim" and EPs Bellion/Dragon Pop on Kode 9’s Hyperdub [7] and Meltdown on Jackmaster’s Numbers record label. [8]

In 2012, iLL BLU released an EP 'Illusions' on New York House DJ Kerri Chandler Label Madtech. [9]

In 2014, Ill Blu signed to Island Records, [10] releasing 2 EPs The Blu Magic Project & The Blu Oceans Project. [11]

In 2018, iLL BLU signed to RCA. [12] Their first single was "Chop My Money"; it featured Krept & Konan, Loski and ZieZie. [13] The song was successful and was certified Silver by the BPI. [14]

They also produced ZieZie's "Fine Girl", which was certified Platinum by the BPI, [15] and MoStack's "What I Wanna", [16] which was certified Gold that year. [17]

Ill Blu spent a large part of 2019 behind the boards producing for artists such Headie One, Hardy Caprio, C. Tangana, Young T & Bugsey, Not3s & IAMDDB; they also produced Mostack's single "Shine Girl" featuring Stormzy & majority of his debut album Stacko, [18] which peaked at number 3 on the UK Albums Chart. [19]

In 2020, the duo released “Magic”, featuring OFB, Bandokay & Double Lz. [20] Blending UK garage and drill, the track samples the motif from Sticky's “Triplets”. [21] "Magic" was certified Silver by the BPI. [22] Following the momentum of “Magic”, they released “Dumpa” featuring M24 & Unknown T, fusing the elements of Drill, UK Garage & Dancehall. The chorus borrows vocals from Vybz Kartel's “Dumpa Truck”. [23]

Following the tragic murder of George Floyd at the police brutality in America, iLL BLU felt compelled to highlight the injustice black people faced when dealing with the police in the UK. [24] In January 2021, Ill Blu released "Routine Check 2.0" featuring The Mitchell Brothers & Sneakbo alongside a documentary; [25] the documentary gave several testimonies regarding racial profiling from black people, including Sneakbo. [26]

On 2 April 2021, Ill Blu released The BLUPRiNT, their debut mixtape, which included features from Wretch 32, MoStack, Donaeo, Jillionaire, Geko, 169, Loick Essien & Aida Lae. [27]

Discography

Mixtapes

List of mixtapes, with selected details
TitleDetails
The BLUPRiNT [28]

EPs

List of EPs, with selected details
TitleDetails
Bellion/Dragon Pop [29]
Meltdown [30]
Clapper [31]
Illusions [32]
The BLU Magic Project [33]
The BLU Oceans Project [34]

Singles

List of singles, with selected peak chart positions
TitleYearPeak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
UK
[35]
"Lonely People" [36]
(featuring James Morrison)
2015 Higher Than Here (Deluxe)
"Win or Lose" [37]
(featuring Ann Saunderson)
2016Non-album singles
"So Deep" [38]
"Antidote" [39]
(featuring Kahlia Bakosi)
"Tribalist (Get to Know)" [40]
(featuring Glowie)
2017
"Chop My Money" [41]
(featuring Krept and Konan, Loski and ZieZie)
201864The BLUPRINT
"Go Time" [43]
(featuring Ay Em, Geko, ZieZie and C.Tangana)
2019
"Magic" [44]
(featuring OFB, Bandokay and Double Lz)
202046
"Dumpa" [45]
(featuring M24 and Unknown T)
70
"Routine Check 2.0" [46]
(featuring The Mitchell Brothers and Sneakbo)
2021
"Eyes On Me" [47]
(featuring Danny Byrd)
2023Non-Album Singles
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.


Guest appearances

List of guest appearances, showing song title, year released, other artists and album name
TitleYearArtist(s)Album
"Gods Work" [48] 2020 IAMDDB Non-album single
"Chocolate Darling" [49] 2021Poundz, Backroad GeeNo Smoke With Out Fire
"Sugar & Spice"2023 Dizzee Rascal -

Production credits

List of production credits, showing song title, year released, artists, certification and album name
TitleYearArtist(s)Peak chart positionsCertificationsAlbum
UK
[35]
UK

R&B

SPA
"Frontline"2008Princess NyahDiary of a Princess
"Big Boys"2009
"Stick Up"Dotstar
"Hooligans"2010Princess Nyah, Ghetts, GriminalDiary of a Princess
"Wave"2011 Sneakbo 48BPI: SilverNon-album singles
"Zim Zimma"201235
"Ring A Ling"201327
"Ring A Ling" (Remix) Sneakbo, Wiley, Krept & Konan
"Her Name" Sneakbo, L Marshall
"Yolo" Jacob Banks The Monologue
"Move Back" Stylo G 81Non-album single
"Oceans 2"2014 JP Cooper Keep The Quiet Out
"Dr Who" Tujamo, Plastik Funk, Sneakbo 21Non-album single
"Take Me Home" Nick Brewer, Ruby MazeWarning Light
"Talk To Me"2015 Nick Brewer, Bibi Bourelly 19
  • BPI: Silver
Non-album single
"Colour Trip"Iris GoldNon-album single
"Right Now"2016 Sneakbo, MoStack, J SpadesNon-album single
"Murder" MoStack, Moelogo Gangsta Wid Banter
"Tool Cool"(Right Here) Sneakbo, Nyla,Non-album single
"Too Cool" Remix Sneakbo, Nyla, Popcaan, Beenie Man Non-album single
"Y" Geko, Afro B Non-album single
"Liar Liar" MoStack
  • BPI: Silver
Non-album single
"Liar Liar" Remix MoStack, Krept & Konan, J Hus
‘Whats That (Its A Monsta)" Young T & Bugsey Non-album single
"Let It Ring"2017 MoStack Non-album single
"Drunk On You" Geko Lionheart
"Let Go"
"You Aint Mine" Kyla, Popcaan Non-album single
"Ussy Ussy" MoStack High Street Kid
"I Like It"
"Explore Ya"MoStack, Krept
"What I Wanna"2018 MoStack 31
  • BPI: Gold
Stacko
"Fine Girl" Zie Zie
  • BPI: Platinum
Non-album singles
"Sensei"
  • BPI: Silver
"Persian"
"Litness" MoStack 74Non-album singles
"Got" Not3s Take Notes II
"Living Gravy" Young T & Bugsey, Not3s Non-album single
"Shine Girl"2019 MoStack, Stormzy 134
  • BPI: Silver
Stacko
"Stinkin Rich" MoStack, Dave, J Hus 199
"Make Me Fall In Love"MoStack, Dolapo
"Respect & Love" MoStack 33
"Girl Diary"39
"Rock with You"
"Take Em Down"
"Home" Headie One Music x Road
"Pronto Llegara" C. Tangana, Darell 41Non-album single
"Rotate (Clockwise)" Rak-Su Non-album single
"Sponsored" Hardy Caprio 70Non-album single
"Cages 2 Stages" Tion Wayne T Waynes World 3
"Famous" IAMDDB Non-album singles
"Gods Work"2020
"More Than Me" Young T and Bugsey Plead The 5th
"Staqdo" MoStack 54Non-album single
‘Signs"Aida LaeNon-album single
"Chocolate Darling"2021Poundz, Backroad Gee"No Smoke Without Fire"
"Dennis Rodman"BlancoCity of God
"Sugar & Spice"2023 Dizzee Rascal
"—" denotes a recording that did not chart or was not released in that territory.

Remixes

YearTitleArtist
2009'Pull It' Shystie
"Trippin'"Platnum
"Battle Cry" Shontelle
"Gotta Have It" MJ Cole
"Watching Her Move" Donaeo
"Boxes & Locks" Mpho
2010"Good Times" (featuring Jodie Connor) Roll Deep
"Greenlight"
"Parachute" Cheryl
"I Feel Better" Hot Chip
"Standing In The Shadows" Craig David
"OMG" Sabrina Washington
"Woman World" (featuring Mz Brat & Sadia Ama)Selah
"Are You Gonna Bang"Funky Dee
2012"What Can You Do for Me" Utah Saints
2014"Bang Bang" (featuring Ariana Grande & Nicki Minaj) Jessie J
"Like I Can" Sam Smith
"Kisses For Breakfast" (featuring Popcaan) Melissa Steel
2015"Only Human" Cheryl
"Mami No Like" Donaeo
2017"One Way" (featuring Noah Cyrus)One Bit
"One Chance To Dance" (featuring Joe Jonas) Naughty Boy
"No Good For Me" (featuring Jeremih, Yungen & Not3s)ADP
2018Photographs (featuring Rag'n' Bone Man) Professor Green
"Baby" (featuring Kid Ink, Maleek Berry, RAY BLK)Yogi
"Tracksuit Love"(featuring Headie One)Kenny Allstar
"Will Smith" (featuring Not3s) Geko
2019"Simmer" (featuring Burna Boy) Mahalia
2020"Seen it All"Everyone You Know

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