The album that charted at Number 1 today is Disc-Overy (which I keep reading as ‘disc-ovary’). It’s the product of one the most talked about new artists in the UK today, Tinie Tempah, and his other so-cool-it-hurts pals from the world of upcoming talent. The 21-year-old’s winning formula is pumping tunes with the cheeky suave of grime, euphoric beats and feel-good lyrics that make you want to lift your bottle in a club and sing along. Tempah’s explosion in 2010 came literally overnight, with the hit Pass Out (featuring Simon Cowell’s newest prodigy, solo artist Labrinth), reaching Number 1 in March. Pioneering Tinie is the first artist to also offer his album using a digital lanyard, allowing the buyer to download not only the entire album digitally, but also access exclusive videos, pictures and wallpapers. It also doubles up as a cheeky promotion from anyone who keeps their keys on it after they’ve enjoyed the tunes. Of course, the big hits, Pass Out, Frisky, and Miami 2 Ibiza lead the album.
The overturn of new rap artists in the UK is outrageous, but I chose to review this album because Tinie is the first artist to offer something different than the generic dancefloor anthems featuring wailing voice solos from female minor-celebrities and bring a new style to the table which also appeals to the masses. With artists like Chipmunk and Roll Deep battling to be the best breakthrough artist this year, the hype around Tinie surely takes the (chocolate) biscuit. The rest of the album tracks are a mixture of chilled out beats and sing-along tunes. Let Go reminds me too much of N-Dubz to enjoy, with Emeli Sande providing vocals which detract from the mood of the track.
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Snap offers an insight into youth, journeys and the fast-moving times, with clear reggae and dubstep influences melting through the bars, Illusion, whilst being a similar track, has more of a feel-good vibe but melts too easily into Snap to stand alone as a song. The stand-out track for me has to be Just a Little which isn’t billed for single release but is the real hidden gem on the album. It’s less of an anthem and more of a catchy track which harks to Iyaz’s earlier summer hit Replay about love. My other favourite track comes in the form of Simply Unstoppable which is a real pumper to play with your car windows rolled all the way down. Bassy and beautiful, it makes you want to nod your head. It’s similar to Ne-Yo’s track Beautiful Monster with 90s style euphoric beats sneaking into it and provides a real postmodern mash-up. The biggest name on Disc-Overy is the former Destiny’s Child goddess Kelly Rowland, who’s become a dance hit poster girl after trying a tricky breakaway from the 90s girlband and eventually collaborating with David Guetta.
She provides vocals on the beautiful Invincible and it provides a stark contrast to the usual RnB duets with Tinie’s cutting vocals. Newly released Miami 2 Ibiza went in the UK chart at No 5 today, a collaboration with the mammoth Swedish House Mafia (monster DJs Axwell, Steve Angello and Sebastian Ingrosso). It’s set to get dancefloors shaking with it’s winding beats and the massive powerhouse of talent behind it.
But my favourite track on this album has got to be the forthcoming single Wonderman due for release in 2011. It features pop’s newest golden girl Ellie Goulding, whom Tinie met early on = appearing together on the festival circuit. Goulding’s soft vocals mixed with Tinie’s addictive snappy lyrics and big beat bring together a definitive hit for next year.
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This album would make your grandmother cry at the state of music today. But he’s not going anywhere soon. And we like it.
• ' Released: 28 February 2010 • ' Released: 7 June 2010 • ' Released: 19 September 2010 • ' Released: 26 December 2010 • ' Released: 7 March 2011 • ' Released: 17 May 2011 Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating B− mixed 8/10 B 8/10 Disc-Overy is the debut studio album by the British rapper, released in on 1 October 2010 and in the on 17 January 2011,. The original album track list includes,,,,,, and Range. Disc-Overy uses predominantly upbeat, dance-orientated production with lyrics concerning fame, youth and love. The album earned Tinie two BRIT Awards in 2011 and has received Double-Platinum certification by the BPI. In July 2011, Disc-Overy was announced as a nominee for the annual. Following the success of ' as the album's North American lead single, it was announced that Disc-Overy would receive a release with a revised track list. The tracks 'Obsession', 'Invincible' featuring, and 'Just A Little' featuring the artist Range were removed from the American track list, while new collaborations with, and were added.