This crisp collection of retro-pop brilliance was overseen by STATS head honcho Ed Seed, who spent one year stitching jam sessions into a coherent album that comes off like Groove Armada doing David Byrne. It is both calm and collected, but wildly unhinged at its core, which bubbles away with insecurities and mysteries.” AJ Tracey, ‘AJ Tracey’ The NME review concluded: ‘Other People’s Lives’ has achieved a wonderful thing. The lad from Ladbroke Grove, NME’s Big Read cover star, proved there’s way more to UK rap than drill and this joyous debut bumps from booming hip-hop to garage via the grime that made him a star.
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