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Shiro's Story
Directed byRapman
Written byRapman
Produced by
Starring
CinematographySimon Stolland
Edited bySimon Stolland
Music by
  • Kaze Beats (Rap Instrumentals)
  • Jonathon Deering (Score)
Production
companies
Distributed byLink Up TV
Release date
2018
Running time
45 minutes (total)
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish

Shiro's Story is a three-part YouTube series, written, directed and narrated through the medium of rap by Rapman. It stars Joivan Wade as Shiro, Percelle Ascott as his best friend, Kyle, and has cameo appearances by Ashley Walters, Headie One, Not3s and the late Cadet. Themes of betrayal, love and London gang rivalry play throughout, but there is no glamorisation of violence.

The series was shot guerrilla-style on a budget of £3,000 and had been seen 7.2 million times as of early November 2019.[1] The series as a whole has a run time of 45 minutes. Part 2 of the series won GRM Daily's Video of the Year award in 2018.[2]

Rapman subsequently signed a contract with Island Records and Jay-Z's ROC Nation[3], and in late 2018, Paramount Pictures and BBC Films bought the rights for his feature film Blue Story.[4][5][6]

Episodes

Episode Production Companies Released Length Views (as of 2019) Notes
3 Island Records, Aukes Media Sep 16, 2018 21:42 6.9 Million Received over a million views in five hours. Rapman signed to Jay-Z's ROC Nation soon after.
2 Aukes Media Jul 1, 2018 13:47 6.2 Million Won GRM Daily Rated Awards - Video of the Year
1 Aukes Media Apr 8, 2018 10:15 6.3 Million Self-financed and created by 'calling in favours'

Behind the scenes episode 1-4

References

  1. ^ Leigh, Danny (8 November, 2019). Rapman: the London film-maker who gatecrashed Hollywood in style. The Guardian.
  2. ^ https://versus.uk.com/2018/09/winners-grm-daily-rated-awards/
  3. ^ https://www.capitalxtra.com/news/rapman-shiros-story-jay-z-roc-nation/
  4. ^ Mensah, De'Graft (September 21, 2018). "Rapman: I want to take Shiro's Story to Netflix". BBC Newsbeat.
  5. ^ "Move over Bodyguard: how crime drama Shiro's Story became a YouTube hit". The Guardian.
  6. ^ "Shiro's Story: an engrossing tale of growing up on the wrong side of the tracks". Evening Standard.