The video sparked a public debate between Professor Green and rapper Akala . Akala argued the imagery reinforced negative racial stereotypes. Maverick Sabre later expressed regret over the video's final outcome, stating he had gained a better understanding of how society is affected by such portrayals. 📝 Key Lyrics & Meaning

Directed by , the video was filmed in Green's hometown of Hackney, East London .

The lyrics and visuals use "the jungle" as a metaphor for the harsh realities of inner-city life , touching on violence, gang culture, and survival.

Peaked at number 31 on the UK Singles Chart and number 9 on the UK R&B Chart.

Green chose to use actual local residents rather than professional actors to represent the area.

is the fourth and final single from Professor Green's debut studio album, Alive Till I’m Dead , released on January 3, 2011 . The track features Irish singer Maverick Sabre and was produced by the dubstep collective True Tiger . 🎵 Song Overview Genre: A hybrid of hip hop , grime , and dubstep .

Won "Best Dancefloor Filler" at the 2011 NME Awards . 📽️ Music Video & Controversy