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10.0
92501
10.0 |
NME
The grime legend returns, in thrilling fashion, to reclaim the genre he invented
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9.0
92604
9.0 |
The Music
A surprising triumph
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8.0
92498
8.0 |
Q
Both inspiring and inspired, Godfather completes Wiley's reclamation of self brilliantly. Print edition only
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8.0
92499
8.0 |
The Observer
Unfailingly rhythmic, it is more matter-of-fact than furious, yet imbued with wry humour and what you might call statesmanship
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8.0
92500
8.0 |
The Guardian
Grime originator delivers a blockbuster
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8.0
92502
8.0 |
The 405
Wiley has curated a project that binds the generations of Grime and acts as the final confirmation of the genre’s return
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8.0
92546
8.0 |
Clash
He hasn’t lost what has made him a permanent fixture of British music for so long
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8.0
92591
8.0 |
The FT
A tribute to the genre he helped launch
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8.0
92707
8.0 |
The Irish Times
He has lost none of his bite, energy or innovation, with track after track packing the same wallop seen all those years ago
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8.0
92781
8.0 |
Beardfood
He touches on both the mainstream UK hip hop sound (‘Can’t Go Wrong’) and the underground scene (‘Back With A Banger’), proving his unmatched thematic and sonic dexterity
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7.4
92822
7.4 |
Pitchfork
The godfather of grime’s back-to-basics swan song isn’t just a celebration of his 20 year career—it’s a victory lap for grime at large
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7.0
92658
7.0 |
Crack
Godfather does deliver as Wiley’s biggest statement in some time, but also as a symbolic passing of the baton
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