Wretchrospective

Wretchrospective
Studio album by Wretch 32
Released 13 November 2008
12 November 2012 (deluxe edition)[1]
Recorded 2007–2008
Genre Grime, hip hop, rap
Length 1:05:03
Label Wretchro Boys, Hip Hop Village
Producer J.F.L.O.W.S, JD, Scorcher, Maniac, Mr. Grand Jones, Chunky B, Wizzy Wow, Thy Maryan, Parker & James
Wretch 32 chronology
Wretchrospective
(2008)
Black and White
(2011)
Singles from Wretchrospective
  1. "In da Ghetto"
    Released: 17 August 2008
  2. "Be Cool"
    Released: 5 November 2008

Wretchrospective is the debut studio album released by grime artist Wretch 32. The album was released on 13 October 2008, on the Hip Hop Village label.[2] Not having been released on a major label, the album failed to chart on the UK Albums Chart. "In da Ghetto" and "Be Cool" were released as singles from the album prior to its release. The album features guest appearances from Ghetto, Chipmunk, MC Boachie, Scorcher, Haydon, Badness and Calibar. The video for "In da Ghetto" features appearances from Ghetto and Badness, and the video for "Be Cool" features an appearance from Wizzy Wow.

The album was re-released on 12 November 2012, following the success of his commercial debut release, Black and White. The new deluxe edition features additional appearances from Tinie Tempah, Bashy, Sway and Wiley, in the guise of three new tracks packaged with the album. The deluxe edition was made available as a digital release only, via the iTunes Store and Amazon MP3 services.[3][4] The album's re-release features an alternative cover to the original, and was officially endorsed by his current record label, Ministry of Sound.[5]

Background

Production on the album began in January 2007, after the release of Wretch's first mixtape, Teacher's Training Day, which featured guest appearances from Ghetts, Bashy and Scorcher, in 2006.[6] Wretch received his first big break when he was asked to perform at the first annual MP3 music awards in July 2007. Following his performance, he hooked up with several producers from the grime scene and continued work on his debut album. Upon the album's release in November 2008, promotion began with a performance on the BBC Introducing stage of Radio 1's Big Weekend in 2009, where he performed such tracks as "Be Cool", "Take This from Me" and "In da Ghetto". Shortly after the performance, Wretch was signed by Ministry of Sound, and was nominated at the Urban, Grime and Garage Awards for best album with Wretchrospective. On 6 December 2010, Wretch was named as one of the nominees for BBC's Sound of 2011, an annual poll which predicts artists that will progress during the upcoming year. This shortly led towards the release of his major label debut album, Black and White.

"Welcome to My World" was sampled by Jake Gosling on the Ed Sheeran song "Nina" from his second studio album x. The song is about Nina Nesbitt, a former girlfriend of Sheeran's who once toured with him.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s)Producer(s) Length
1. "Welcome to My World"  
The J.F.L.O.W.S 5:01
2. "Wretchrospective" (featuring Vis)
  • Scott
  • Vincent Attwah
JD 4:04
3. "Take This from Me" (featuring Badness)
The J.F.L.O.W.S & Scorcher 4:01
4. "Me and You" (featuring Haydon)
  • Scott
  • Haydon Cawlin
The J.F.L.O.W.S 3:32
5. "Chinese Whispers" (featuring Scorcher and Chipmunk)
The J.F.L.O.W.S 4:20
6. "Ina Di Ghetto" (featuring Badness and Ghetto)
Maniac 3:54
7. "Pisces"  
  • Scott
The J.F.L.O.W.S 5:07
8. "Swaggalicious" (Interlude) (featuring Mr. Grand Jones)
  • Scott
  • Grand Jones
Mr. Grand Jones 0:31
9. "Swaggalicious" (featuring Scorcher)
  • Scott
  • Jarrett
Chunky B 3:13
10. "Be Cool" (featuring Wizzy Wow)
  • Scott
  • Lohata
Wizzy Wow 3:36
11. "On Fire" (featuring J.F.L.O.W.S)
  • Scott
  • Johnny Dawley
Chunky B 3:17
12. "Stop My Pen from Crying" (featuring Darren B)
  • Scott
  • Darren Boachie
Scorcher 4:19
13. "All That I Need"  ScottThe J.F.L.O.W.S 3:41
14. "The Reason" (featuring P. Nero and Calibar)
  • Scott
  • Paul Nero
  • Calibar
  • Jarrett
Scorcher 4:13
15. "Remember the Titan"  ScottThe J.F.L.O.W.S 5:05
16. "The End Scene"  ScottThe J.F.L.O.W.S 7:15

References

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