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  1. 16 de abr. de 2019 · Nothing Great About Britain has received nearly universal press acclaim (Mercury Prize Nomination, Pitchfork BNM, 5 stars Guardian, 4 Stars NME/The Wire/etc). Undoubtedly one of the breakout hip hop debuts of the year. slowthai heads up his own sold out headline tour in September before touring the USA again opening for chart-topping rap group/boyband Brockhampton.

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  2. Slowthai then released his ambitious debut studio album, Nothing Great About Britain, which included guest appearances from Skepta, Mura Masa, and Slaves. The record garnered rave reviews, charted in the Top Ten of the U.K. charts, and was nominated for the Mercury Prize. The rapper was named Hero of the Year at the 2020 NME Awards.

  3. Freddie Gibbs & Madlib. Released. 2014 — US. Vinyl —. LP, Album. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Nothing Great About Britain by slowthai. Compare versions and buy on Discogs.

  4. In 2019, he released his first full-feature album Nothing Great About Britain with high brow features such as fellow British artists Skepta, Mura Masa, and Jaykae.

  5. 2 de jul. de 2023 · In "Nothing Great About Britain," slowthai offers a stimulating and thought-provoking analysis of the social and cultural issues plaguing contemporary Britain. By confronting topics such as classism, racism, cultural appropriation, and national identity, he encourages listeners to engage in critical reflection and challenge the status quo.

  6. Nothing Great About Britain, an Album by slowthai. Released 17 May 2019 on True Panther. Genres: UK Hip Hop. Rated #227 in the best albums of 2019. Featured peformers: slowthai (rap, writer), Henkka Niemistö (mastering engineer).

  7. Have you or your ancestors been hurt by the British? Statistically speaking, yes. Following a rough break-up in 2016, it's been a lot of bad news for the not-so-United Kingdom. Join two top comedians that met in 2018 on the London comedy scene, Jamie Allerton (Liverpool) and Teddy Hall (Glasgow)-each from cities that a