Frisco has been affiliated with TMT (consisting of Cell 22, Presto and Danny B). In 2004, he appeared in the video for "Private Caller", produced by
Skepta. He then released the mixtapes
Murda Music Volume 1 and
Volume 2, before taking a year out to spend time with his son, which he referenced on subsequent mixtapes. He returned in 2006/7 with the mixtapes
Back 2 da Lab volumes 1 and 2. A fifth mixtape,
Peng Food, was released in 2008.
Back 2 da Lab Vol. 3 was released in 2009, which
FactMag stated it "affirms his position as one of grime's most respected MCs." Frisco's first album,
Fully Grown (2010), was considered a disappointment by some critics for attempting to become too mainstream. It would be another four years until the release of his second album
British Nights (2014), which he described as being more downtempo and 'introspective'. In 2015, he set up the monthly live UK music night, The Den, at the Old Blue Last pub in Shoreditch, East London. He has also regularly performed at the Eskimo Dance Grime night, which is seen as one of the most important platforms for MCs within the movement. As well as his own music production, he has gained positive reviews of his guest appearances on the releases of other BBK members, such as verses on "Detox" on Skepta's album
Konnichiwa, and on "Don't @ Me" and "Amen" from Jme's album
Integrity. 2015 also saw Drake becoming involved with BBK, reportedly posting images of an SBTV cypher between Skepta and Frisco from 2009 on his
Instagram account. In 2016, Frisco released the LP
System Killer. Explaining the title, he told an interviewer that “It’s a rebellious statement to say I’m not part of the system. Whatever facade you have over what an artist is meant to be, I’m going to kill whatever idea you have of that.” In 2018, BBK collectively won the award for innovation at the 2018
NME awards. In May, Frisco appeared on the track "Athlete" with other members of BBK and Goldie1. Frisco released
Back 2 da Lab Vol. 5 in July 2018. In November, he appeared on the track "Sekky" by Capo Lee. ==Discography==