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3 Take Me Back Feat. Taio Cruz 4 Spotlight Feat. Tanya Lacey 5 Number 1 Feat. N-Dubz 6 Shake Me 7 Stryderman 8 Warning 9 First Place 10 Pit Stop 11 Halo 12 Tryna Be Me Feat. Ruff Sqwad 13 Never Leave You Feat. Amelle 14 We Got Dem Feat. Chipmunk 15 You're Not Alone 16 Preview 17 Catch 22 18 Express Urself Newest Review: ... back ft Taio Cruz', ' Number 1 ft N-Dubz' and more recently 'Never leave you ft Amelle from the Sugababes'. First glance at ... more |
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by - written on 27/10/09 (Useful, 4 readings)
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Catch 22 is the new album by up and coming young star Tinchey Stryder. possibly more well known for his collaborations with other artists, 'Take me back ft Taio Cruz', ' Number 1 ft N-Dubz' and more recently 'Never leave you ft Amelle from the Sugababes'. First glance at the album is impressive with the number of collaborations and an amazing 18 tracks on the enhanced version but you may be left disappointed. I did expect to find an album full of hits but unfortunately i did not, most of the hits have been released and have relied heavily on his talented partner (s). Tinchy first started of with very edgy tunes back in the day but has now moved into more mainstream ... Read the complete review
by - written on 14/09/09 (Very useful, 64 readings)
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"Catch 22" was released in summer 2009 as the second Tinchy Stryder album. Coming two years after his debut, it finds that by this point the East London, self-entitled 'Star In The Hood' that he had broke through with a few successful singles to set him apart from this earlier work in the more general Grime scene whereas here he went at it from an alternative angle by following the lead of the likes of Dizzee Rascal, Chipmunk and Ironik (and sometimes Wiley and Lethal Bizzle) with the Pop-based Grime. 1. "Take Off" (Intro) 2. "I'm Landing" As he gets thing underway here you see that he comes through on some ... Read the complete review
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