The song explores the "kill or be killed" mentality often found in deprived urban environments.
Won "Best Dancefloor Filler" at the 2011 NME Awards . š½ļø Music Video & Controversy The song explores the "kill or be killed"
The lyrics and visuals use "the jungle" as a metaphor for the harsh realities of inner-city life , touching on violence, gang culture, and survival. Peaked at number 31 on the UK Singles
Peaked at number 31 on the UK Singles Chart and number 9 on the UK R&B Chart. šµ Song Overview Genre: A hybrid of hip
is the fourth and final single from Professor Green's debut studio album, Alive Till Iām Dead , released on January 3, 2011 . The track features Irish singer Maverick Sabre and was produced by the dubstep collective True Tiger . šµ Song Overview Genre: A hybrid of hip hop , grime , and dubstep .
The video sparked a public debate between Professor Green and rapper Akala . Akala argued the imagery reinforced negative racial stereotypes. Maverick Sabre later expressed regret over the video's final outcome, stating he had gained a better understanding of how society is affected by such portrayals. š Key Lyrics & Meaning