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Urban Monk x Grafh – Queens Meets the Digital Dojo

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Keywords: Grafh, Queens hip-hop, South Jamaica Queens, Urban Monk, CO-101 Music, King of Clubs Birmingham, UK hip-hop events, beat licensing, producer collaborations, transatlantic hip-hop, East Coast rap legend, live hip-hop shows UK, UK to NYC music connections.


Some moments in music aren’t scheduled — they’re written into the story.

Friday night, King of Clubs Birmingham transformed into the epicentre of real hip-hop. On stage, flown in from the birthplace of the culture, stood Grafh — the legendary lyricist from South Jamaica, Queens, New York. Known for his razor-sharp flow, street-hardened pen game, and unmatched authenticity, Grafh brought the East Coast energy to the UK in full force.


For the crowd, it was a rare chance to see one of New York’s finest live.For Urban Monk, it was something far deeper.


Personally invited into the VIP lounge, Urban stepped away from the noise of the main floor into a private circle of real artists and industry players.


Grafh’s performance was a masterclass. From boom bap precision to modern grit, he commanded the stage like only a Queens veteran can. The Birmingham crowd felt every bar, every pause, every strike of his delivery.


But the real headline might be what happens next.Birmingham’s own Digital Dojo, run by Urban Monk, is now connected to Queens. From the streets of South Jamaica to the disciplined walls of the Dojo, a transatlantic bridge has been built. The beats are loaded, the ideas are in motion, and hip-hop history could be in the making.



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