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Wiley’s mum’s choice as manager

Wiley is the godfather of grime. His manager, John Woolf is a Jewish boy from Holland Park. Rosa Doherty asked him about their generally harmonious partnership

November 23, 2017 10:13
Wiley
6 min read

I arrive at the Primrose Hill offices of music manager John Woolf’s A-List Management in good time for our four o’clock interview.

Woolf, the company’s founding partner, boasts a roster of successful songwriters, DJs and producers but he is best known for being the man behind Wiley, well known as the “godfather of grime,” music which sprung from the council estates of east London.

This leafy suburb, home to coffee shops and yoga studios, is a long way from the Bow E3 studios where Spurs-supporting Wiley is credited with creating the grime sound more than 17 years ago.

I’m intrigued by the contrast, especially this week, as BBC presenter Reggie Yates has just apologised for boasting that popular black music artists are no longer managed by “some random, fat, Jewish guy from north west London.” Here I am in north west London, about to meet Wiley’s manager. What will he make of Yates’s comments?