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Nationality
  
British

Name
  
Mark Grist

Role
  
Poet


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Occupation
  
Teacher, poet, battle rapper, TV presenter

Genre
  
Spoken word, battle rap

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Mark Grist is a poet and battle rapper based in Peterborough, UK, who rose to prominence when his Don't Flop rap battle against Mancunian MC Blizzard became an internet sensation.

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His poem Girls Who Read produced by Roundhouse London and published on their YouTube channel has also gained significant fame on the internet. He has visited several schools to perform his poetry and raps on several occasions.

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History

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Grist performed in various musicals and productions whilst at school, including many performances with the Bristol Youth Theatre (he later went on to co-direct the company). He studied American and English literature at the University of East Anglia before becoming an English teacher. Grist began using rap techniques to teach his students about poetic devices and other elements of the English language, inspiring them to take a stronger interest in the subject. He formed Dead Poets, a double act that fused spoken-word poetry with hip-hop, with fellow Peterborough MC Mixy in 2008, touring the United Kingdom and performing at the Edinburgh Festival in 2010. After deciding to try out rapping in the Don't Flop battle league, Grist's battle against MC Blizzard received coverage in the British media,gathering nearly 5 million internet views in the process.

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Grist performed at the Edinburgh Festival again in 2012.

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Grist has written poetry along with collaborator Larsen for their YouTube channel Grist & Larsen, garnering views amongst the poetry scene. Grist's rhymes are inspired by an eclectic range of themes, and are usually upbeat, including whimsical recollections of recreational drug use and colloquial aspects of modern life.


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References

Mark Grist Wikipedia