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10.0
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NME
The rapper's third studio record and first on a major label, showcasing his growth over nearly two decades in the game, proves lyricism is in rude health
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10.0
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The Observer
Cinematic in scope, movingly honest, with a phalanx of big-name guests, Justin Clarke’s major-label debut is a dazzling piece of storytelling
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10.0
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Vinyl Chapters
Ghetts is undoubtedly among the UK’s finest and has created a piece of work that takes grime to new levels and wider audiences by enriching it, not cheapening the sound
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9.0
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9.0 |
The Line Of Best Fit
By delving into his past on Conflict Of Interest, Ghetts boldy reaches for the future
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8.0
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8.0 |
Clash
A lengthy and ambitious project
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8.0
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8.0 |
The Guardian
Big-label backing and unusual, beautiful arrangements should finally propel Ghetts, long a critic’s favourite, into the big time
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8.0
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The FT
The rapper translates multiple strands of his life into a coherent work of drama
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8.0
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The Arts Desk
Though sympathetically steeped in criminal experience, it also holds out a hand to pull free
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8.0
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Evening Standard
This is slow-moving, sophisticated fare befitting of an elder statesman
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7.0
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Loud And Quiet
Ultimately, the high points more than make up for any shortcomings; this an at-times-stunning album that balances bangers and heart in an endearing and enduring fashion
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