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Wiley Releases ‘The Godfather 3’

Wiley has unveiled his new album 'The Godfather 3', which according to a recent interview piece in The Guardian, is his last LP. Whilst we've heard him echo those same sentiments in the past, never the less the album is packed with 23 tracks of premium style Wiley beats and flows.

Wiley Shares His New Track ‘Mazza’ Ft. Scrufizzer

In-between Twitter wars and back and forth diss tracks between himself and Stormzy, Wiley has still found the time to share a song that will be featured on his upcoming 'Godfather 3' LP. The tune titled 'Mazza', features grime emcee Scrufizzer. Never one to shy away from a speedy tempo, Wiley and Scrufizzer deliver rapid-fire flows over the elongated synths and revving drum programming.

Wiley Unleashes Another Grime Scorcher with ‘Been A While’

There has to be something said about an artist who has been active for two decades and still finds the drive and hunger to keep delivering. East London grime pioneer Wiley has practically out worked everyone in the scene that he built, and still continues to release critically acclaimed albums that is typically a hard accomplishment in any genre. Whilst his latest single title 'Been A While' could seem a bit off considering that his LP 'Godfather' was literally released in January of 2017, the track features Will still sharp as ever with an ear for the right grime production that continues to set the place on fire. 'Been A While' is taken from Wiley's forthcoming 'Godfather II' album, out March 30th.

Wiley Enlist D Double E & Scratchy for ‘Bar’

When it comes to pumping out recordings, the Godfather of grime himself Wiley, has always had a work rate that has been unmatched. Even though his critically acclaimed 'Godfather' album dropped in January of this year, the East London-raised artist is already slated to drop his new LP 'Godfather II' in March of 2018. Having already given fans a taste of the forthcoming album with his single 'Call The Shots', Wiley now unleashes another track called 'Bar', which features the likes of D Double E and fellow Roll Deep comrade Scratchy. Pounding with deep bass hits and fuzzy synths, 'Bar' is premium Wiley, completely driving down his lane, which at this point might as well be the certified named road. Have a listen.