British rapper Chipmunk began his musical career during grime's first wave of artists in the U.K., eventually moving toward a more mainstream hip-hop sound that brought him success in his home country and America. After the release of his second full-length, 2011's Transition, Chipmunk officially shortened his name to Chip, signifying a gradual return to his grime roots. The change coincided with the collapse of Jive Records and Chip's subsequent move to T.I.'s label Grand Hustle. His first release for the label was 2012's London Boy mixtape, which featured both U.K. and Ameri...