U.K. rapper Wretch 32 released his long-awaited album, Growing Over Life, back in September, and now he's looking to fully crossover to the United States. While Wretch is no newcomer to the game, this ...
The new record marks the highly anticipated sixth album from the singer, songwriter and rapper, and is set for release on May 2. The record will see Wretch 32 venture on a profound exploration into ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A sense of political frustration: Wretch 32 - Frank Fieber Did you ever expect to hear a grime rapper busting rhymes about ...
Wretch 32’s “Home?” album blends Afrobeat and grime with raw reflections on identity, migration and what it means to belong. The North London wordsmith doesn’t hold back on Home?, released Friday (May ...
Wretch 32 has announced his deeply personal album Home?, alongside dropping a new single titled “Like Home,” featuring Teni. The British rap heavyweight announced the news in a heartfelt Instagram ...
Things are certainly brighter for Wretch 32 this year, judging by the artwork of his latest album FR32. Following the announcement of the Tottenham rapper's fourth album, he shared the "FR32" ...
Wretch 32 has announced details of his new album Home?, as well as sharing the single ‘Like Home’. The anticipated sixth album from the London rapper is set to arrive on May 2 and will see him hone in ...
Wretch 32 has undoubtedly been one of the years biggest success stories and his profile is rising all the time. With that in mind we're delighted to be able to offer you a Wretch 32 themed bundle of ...
A driving force behind this year's grime-pop crossover, Wretch 32 - or Jermaine Sinclair to his mum - conquered the charts with his mainstream debut 'Traktor' and follow-up 'Unorthodox' earlier this ...
Wretch 32 has debuted a new track online. The rapper has teased his upcoming third studio album with new track 'Pop?' by uploading the audio to his official YouTube page. The track hears the star ...
Despite its sharp words, there is a sweetness to the veteran grime star’s latest album Neil McCormick has been chief music critic for the Telegraph since 1995. His interviews have ranged from such ...