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Wot Do U Call It?

"Wot Do U Call It?"
Single by Wiley
from the album Treddin' on Thin Ice
Released5 April 2004 (UK)
Recorded2003
Genre
Length3:20 (radio edit)
LabelXL
SongwriterRichard Cowie
ProducerWiley
Wiley singles chronology
"Wot Do U Call It?"
(2004)
"Pies"
(2004)

"Wot Do U Call It?" is the debut single by British grime artist Wiley, released on 5 April 2004 as the lead single from his debut album Treddin' on Thin Ice (2004). It is a vocal version of the instrumental song "Igloo", which he also produced.[1]

The song addresses the debate around the name of the then-emerging grime genre, which some commentators considered a derivative "grimy" form of UK garage and others such as DJ EZ had branded "grime" for short, while Wiley himself had been using the term "eskibeat" for his music.[2][3][4] Dan Hancox has described how Wiley "speculates derisively" about the correct name for the sound in the song's lyrics "without providing a definitive answer", referencing the options "garage", "urban" and "2-step".[5] Writing for NME in 2012, Kieran Yates described the song as a "seminal single" which "helped define the genre".[6]

A short documentary of the same name, directed by Adam Smith and produced by Raw TV for XL Recordings, aired on Channel 4 in 2004 and included interviews with Roll Deep, Terror Danjah and Nasty Crew's Stormin and Ghetts among others, discussing how they described the style of music they made.[7]

Music video

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The music video, directed by Adam Smith,[8] was shot in various locations including the record shop Rhythm Division on Roman Road[5], pirate radio stations and raves.[4]

Track listings

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CD single
  1. "Wot Do U Call It?" – 3:20
  2. "Problems" – 3:49
Digital download – EP
  1. "Wot Do U Call It?"
  2. "Wot Do U Call It?" (instrumental)

Credits and personnel

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  • Lead vocals – Wiley
  • Producer – Wiley
  • Lyrics – Richard Cowie
  • Label: XL Recordings

Chart performance

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Chart (2004) Peak
position
UK Singles (OCC)[9] 31
UK Indie (OCC)[10] 2

Release history

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Country Date Format Label
United Kingdom 5 April 2004
  • Vinyl
  • digital download
  • CD single
XL

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