Remember Kanye West’s epic performance at the Brit Awards last night?
You know, the one where he dropped brand new track All Day and blasted fire in the air?
Of course you do.
Yeezy appeared alongside a large group of male dancers, all wearing black hoods and bopping about to his music.
Nobody could really figure out who these guys were.
There was much debate over whether the group was supposed to represent a gang.
Others thought the hooded men were straight out of a JK Rowling novel.
Some speculated that there could be a Beatle lurking under one of those hoods.
However, everything became clearer when UK grime king Skepta tweeted a picture of himself with other grime artists wearing hoods backstage at the Brits.
Here he is again, with MOBO winner Stormzy, a newcomer to the Grime scene.
Shorty from Boy Better Know was also in the crowd.
As were duo Krept & Konan, who scooped a MOBO Award for Best Hip-Hop Act and a BET Award for Best International Act in 2014.
Twitter users also spotted rapper Jammer in the crowd.
Novelist, who was nominated for a Best Grime Act MOBO last year, was also on stage.
So was Fekky, a South London rapper who has duetted with Dizzee Rascal.
In case you missed it, Kanye actually said “Yo Skepta, thank you!” after his performance, and also gave him a shout out in the beginning.
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