1. FINE WINE 2. MOZAMBIQUE 3. FIRE AND BRIMSTONE 4. HOP OUT 5. IC3 6. AUTOBIOGRAPHY 7. GOOD HEARTS 8. DEAD TO ME 1. 10,000 TEARS 2. SONYA 3. PROUD FAMILY 4. SKENGMAN 5. NO MERCY 6. CRUD 7. SQUEEZE 8. LITTLE BO PEEP
Number of discs:
1
Description:
Conflict Of Interest by Ghetts, released 7 October 2022, includes the following tracks: "Fire And Brimstone", "IC3", "Good Hearts" and more.
This version of Conflict Of Interest comes as a 2xLP.
The vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. Another vinyl is pressed as a opaque disc. -
Some with sticker:
"HYUNDAI Mercury Prize 2021 Albums Of The Year"
Made in Germany
(Track durations not listed on this LP)
nb: Pre-orders from artist webstore may be bundled with a signed print.
"Conflict Of Interest" is the critically acclaimed LP by British rapper Ghetts, released under the Domestic label. This album marks a significant milestone in Ghetts' career, blending intricate lyricism with innovative production across genres like grime, hip-hop, and UK rap. Featuring collaborations with artists such as Stormzy, Ed Sheeran, Skepta, and Dave, "Conflict Of Interest" showcases Ghetts? storytelling prowess and his ability to address personal themes alongside broader social commentary. The record has been praised for its depth and musicality, cementing Ghetts? reputation as one of the UK's most influential voices in contemporary music.
Ghetts (real name Justin Clarke) is a pioneering figure in the UK grime scene. Since emerging from East London?s underground circuit in the early 2000s, he has consistently pushed boundaries with his rapid-fire delivery and thought-provoking lyrics. Over his career he has received multiple MOBO nominations and widespread critical acclaim for albums like "Ghetto Gospel: The New Testament." His work continues to inspire new generations of artists within urban music.
Domestic is known for supporting groundbreaking talent within the UK?s vibrant music landscape. With a focus on high-quality releases that capture both mainstream appeal and underground authenticity, Domestic has become synonymous with innovation in modern British music culture.