Ian Gittins - 30/Apr/2010  East End geezer Ben Drew started out as a teenage soul singer before calling himself Plan B, becoming a rapper and recording the critically well-recei...
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Daniel Griffiths - 28/Apr/2010  Who knew that northern soul and rap colliding on an album could sound so, so good With his second album Plan B hasn’t merely made improvements, conso...
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Dan Pardalis - 20/Apr/2010  A white, British rapper becomes a retro-soul singer, for a concept album about a man jailed for a crime he didn’t commit...and it kind of worksStarti...
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Robert Copsey - 17/Apr/2010  The soul record's a tough nut to crack in our post-Winehouse age. It's an oeuvre that demands potato sacks full of emotion, spread across everything f...
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Sam Wolfson - 16/Apr/2010  High unemployment clearly isn’t affecting UK MCs, as they keep popping up in new jobs. Ms Dynamite has reappeared as a breakstep vocalist on DJ Zinc’s...
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Jaime Gill - 15/Apr/2010  When Ben Drew (aka Plan B)'s furious debut provoked a fuss four long years ago, most of it predictably centred on the grime-dabblers' white skin and t...
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Simon Price - 11/Apr/2010 Tell me you saw this coming.Ben Drew has followed the pitiless social realism of his debut, the excellent but harrowing Who Needs Actions When You G...
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Dan Cairns - 11/Apr/2010  With two film roles under his belt (Adulthood and Harry Brown), the east London rapper Ben Drew has already signalled that the talent behind his lyric...
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Pete Paphides - 10/Apr/2010  The adage that you have all your life to write your first album could have been created with Plan B in mind. Released four years ago, Who Needs Action...
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Thomas H Green - 09/Apr/2010 When he first appeared, Ben Drew – Plan B – was often represented as the surly, aggressive face of hoody Britain. In fact, his 2006 debut album, Who N...
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