Monday 27 February 2017

Gang Signs & Prayer

Image from Stefan Heinrichs
Gang Signs & Prayer is the debut album from Stormzy and trust me when I say, I'm glad it's here. As soon as I started listening to it, I could tell how hard the 23-year-old grime artist has worked to create an album that emphasises his passion and determination for what he does. And why not? He's pulled it off. The album is brilliant - he's made grime music mainstream, broken records and his collaborations are like nothing else.

While he made the album, Stormzy silenced his social media and came back with the biggest announcement of his life. It's pretty much kicked off from there and I can only imagine what lies in store over the next few years but I can't wait to hear more of Stormzy and what he has to offer. Gang Signs & Prayer is such a good start to 2017, a year that's going to be big for this London born artist. 


At the moment, all I'm hearing from entertainment stories and programmes is 'who's Stormzy up against?' Being compared to other artists is something that definitely doesn't come to mind when you hear Stormzy's interviews, watch his snapchats or even read his tweets. He's offering something different to everyone else at the moment and he's very gracious in his album and the meaning behind it. However, Gang Signs & Prayer is a serious contender and this album is going to take him a long way. Whether it throws the album chart or not, it will most definitely go down as one of the best grime hip-hop albums of this time.

After other huge grime albums released in the last year from the likes of Skepta, Kano and Wiley, Stormzy has finally made his own mark on the scene. The album has already been celebrated by so many other iconic artists and the praise keeps on coming. The catchy 'Big For Your Boots' combined with the determination behind 'First Things First' and the softness of 'Blinded By Your Grace' have done it for me - it's an album that I think I'll always go back to.

From watching his YouTube videos to seeing him live in 2015 and now this breakthrough album, it's clear to see that Stormzy is grateful for the opportunities he has been given and the journey that it's taken him on. This is just the beginning for Stormzy and this album is like no other. In his own words, "nothing can define you."

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