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Wretch 32

AKA: Wretchclart, Jermaine S. Scott, Jermaine Sinclaire Scott, Jermaine Scott

Jermaine Sinclaire Scott, better known by his stage name Wretch 32, is a Tottenham rapper who has gone from an underground MC to a household name in the UK scene now known for his conscious lyrics.

Originally a member of North London crew Combination Camp, and later the supergroup The Movement alongside Ghetts, Scorcher, Mercston and Devlin, Wretch first got his foot in the door as a regular performer on pirate radio station Heat FM and went on to record prolific rap and grime discographies. He gained a grassroots following with projects like Learn from My Mixtape (2006) and Teachers' Training Day (2007) before releasing his debut album, Wretchrospective (2008).

In 2011, Wretch signed an album deal with Ministry of Sound and found mainstream success with the songs “Traktor”, “Unorthodox” and “Don’t Go”, the latter of which topped the UK Singles Chart. His second album and major label debut, Black and White (2011), went gold in the UK and even prompted his label to re-release Wretchrospective in 2012.

In 2013, Wretch released “Blackout” and “Doing OK”, billed as the first two singles from his third album. A further two new songs touted as album tracks, “Blur” and “24 Hours”, featured on the FIFA 13 and 14 soundtracks respectively. However, the album’s extensive arena tour got cancelled and its release was pushed back. Amidst countless features and remixes for other artists during this period, Wretch explained the album’s delay. Another non-album single, “Alright with Me”, was released at the end of 2015, following 2014’s hit “6 Words”. A collaborative mixtape alongside Avelino, entitled Young Fire, Old Flame, dropped in December 2015, accompanied by numerous music videos.

Wretch’s third album, Growing Over Life, was released on 2 September 2016 after four years of recording. “Antwi”, “Liberation”, “All a Dream”, “I.O.U” and “Open Conversation & Mark Duggan” were all released throughout the year in the run-up to the album.

In 2017, Wretch released his fourth studio album, FR32 (pronounced free-two). It was preceded by the singles “Whistle”, “Tell Me” and “His & Hers (Perspectives)”. He also made his fifth Fire in the Booth appearance later in the year, surrounded by red balloons to promote the album release.