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'We're All Alone In This Together' is available to pre-order on all music streaming platforms. Deutsch Webhosting Info Features News Hilfe. Man tries to stuff SIX-LITRE Tennent’s keg down trousers on shop CCTV (Thanks to Alkali Bill, who says He should have worn a kilt.) Posted by Dave on Octoat 08:43 AM Comments (4) SeptemSTAY CLASSY. He concluded: "I wanna find ways I can give back and try to repay you in some ways but lets start with the music first". Posted by Dave on Octoat 08:46 AM Comments (4) GUY SHOPLIFTERS IN ACTION. "It's been a hard 18 months for all of us" he continued "But this is all I do it for I'm mad appreciative of all of you seriously.". The rapper has teased that something else may be coming, on an Instagram story where he said: "Feeling mad grateful for all the support." The items can be purchased individually or in bundles.

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Sha Simone also joined the rapper alongside James Blake on 'Both Sides of a Smile'. Still, the climax comes from his mother, sobbing, “You was six weeks old…This is when we left from Africa… I was on the streets for three years…” The song is not an easy listen, nine minutes 55 seconds of gut-wrenching pain. But it is powerful: a rare example of genuine, unscripted emotion caught on mic.Dave fans were also surprised to hear features from Fredo, Meekz, Ghetts and Giggs on 'In The Fire'. It’s Dave at his best, his bars piercing the silence like chalk on a blackboard. After seven minutes, he does away with all the instruments altogether and offloads “a cappella”, firing off a confession about glorifying street life in his previous work: “I’m so ashamed of how I used to get figures, sell you a dream like the road ting’s lit and then leave out the parts where you’re burying your n*ggas”. Things grow deeper still after 45 minutes on “Heart Attack”, an emotional exorcism of a song that opens with sirens and news reports on London’s knife crime epidemic, before turning into a commentary on the absurd challenges of raising children in such an environment – when Dave was a few months old his father was deported for not having the right visa, leaving his mother to raise three sons on her own.Īs he often does, Dave here sounds less like a rapper and more like a spoken word artist who happens to have a backing band. “Imagine the place where you raised your kids, the only place you lived, says you ain’t a Brit,” he raps on “Three Rivers”, an earnest tribute to the Windrush Generation and Jamaican influence on British culture.
