Wretch 32 discography

Wretch 32 discography

Wretch 32 performing at Jersey Live in 2011.
Releases
Studio albums 2
Singles 5
Music videos 19
Remixes 13
Featured artist 5
Mixtapes 6

The discography of British rapper Wretch 32 consists of two studio albums, six mixtapes, nine singles (including four as a featured artist) and nineteen music videos.

Having released his debut studio albumWretchrospectivein October 2008 to limited commercial success, Wretch 32 succeeded the release with a second album; Black and White. The lead single, "Traktor", was released in January 2011; and saw the artist make his first appearance on the UK chart when it debuted at number five. It was succeeded by the release of "Unorthodox"featuring British musician Examplein April. The track, which sampled the The Stone Roses' 1989 hit "Fools Gold" debuted at number two in the UK; also topping the R&B chart and independent releases chart. A third single, "Don't Go" featuring Josh Kumra, preceded the album's release; debuting at number-one in the UK; becoming the rapper's first number-one single. Upon release in August 2011, Black and White debuted at number four on the UK Albums Chart. A further two singles were taken from the album: "Forgiveness" featuring Etta Bond (December 2011) and "Hush Little Baby" featuring Ed Sheeran (March 2012); peaking at number forty-nine and number thirty-five respectively.

Wretch 32 has also attained chart success as a featured artist, the first example of which is on the number ninety-two peaking "Hangover" by Starboy Nathan (May 2011). In November 2011, Wretch featured as one of many artists on the Children in Need 2011 charity single "Teardrop"; which peaked at number twenty-four in the United Kingdom. In 2012, Wretch featured on both "Go In, Go Hard" by Angel and "Off With Their Heads" by Devlin; the former of which peaked at number forty-one in the UK.

Albums

Studio albums

Title Details Chart positions
UK
[1]
UK
R&B

[2]
IRE SCT
[3]
Wretchrospective
  • Released: 13 October 2008[4]
  • Rereleased: 12 November 2012[5]
  • Label: Hip Hop Village/Renowned Records
  • Format: CD, Digital download
Black and White 4 1 86 7
Growing Over Life To be released
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

Mixtapes

Singles

As lead artist

Single Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[1]
UK
R&B

[2]
UK
IND

[6]
AUS
[7]
IRE
[8]
SCO
[3]
"Traktor"
(featuring L)
2011 5 2 2 45 8 Black and White
"Unorthodox"
(featuring Example)
2 1 1 32 3
"Don't Go"
(featuring Josh Kumra)
1 1 1 39 2
"Forgiveness"
(featuring Etta Bond)
49 4
"Hush Little Baby"
(featuring Ed Sheeran)
2012 35 12 1 72
"Pop?" 2013 72 Growing Over Life
"Blackout"
(featuring Shakka)
6 3 58 10
"Doing OK"
(featuring Jacob Banks)
60 12 8
"6 Words" 2014 8 1 25 12
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

As featured artist

Single Year Peak chart positions Album
UK
[1]
UK
R&B

[2]
UK
IND

[6]
"Dancefloor"
(DaVinChe featuring Wretch 32)
2010 Dancefloor EP
"Hangover"
(Starboy Nathan featuring Wretch 32)
2011 92 29 13 3D – Determination, Dedication, Desire
"Teardrop"
(as part of The Collective)
24 7 Charity single
"Go In, Go Hard"
(Angel featuring Wretch 32)
2012 41 14 About Time
"Off With Their Heads"
(Devlin featuring Wretch 32)
186 A Moving Picture
"—" denotes a title that did not chart, or was not released in that territory.

Promotional singles

Single Year Album
"Punctuation"
(featuring Scorcher and Bashy)
2007 Teachers' Training Day
"Be Cool"
(featuring Wizzy Wow)
2008 Wretchrospective
"Me and You"
(featuring Haydon)
"Ina Di Ghetto"
(featuring Ghetts and Badness)
"Superhero" 2009 non-album singles
"Let's Go!" 2011
"Breathe (Sha La La)" 2012
"Blur" 2012 FIFA 13 soundtrack

Guest appearances

Song Year Release
"Dealers"
(Devlin featuring Ghetto, Wretch 32 and Scorcher)
2006 Tales From The Crypt
"Final Curtain"
(Devlin featuring Wretch 32, Deeperman and Ghetto)
"Fresh To Def"
(Frisco featuring Wretch 32)
Back 2 Da Lab Vol. 1
"Determined"
(Frisco featuring Wretch 32)
"So Little Time"
(Bashy featuring Wretch 32)
2007 The Chupa Chups Mixtape: Assorted Flavours
"The Alliance The Movement"
(Mr Bigz featuring Wretch 32 and Scorcher)
A New Big-Inning
"Think Twice"
(Bashy featuring Wretch 32)
2008 Bashy.com
"Hungry"
(Chipmunk featuring Wretch 32)
Guess Who?
"In My Lifetime"
(Lowkey featuring Wretch 32)
2009 Dear Listener
"Big Money"
(Tinie Tempah featuring Wretch 32 and G FrSH)
Sexy Beast Vol. 1
"Ransom"
(Bashy featuring Scorcher and Wretch 32)
Catch Me If You Can
"Let It Out"
(Donae'o featuring Double S and Wretch 32)
Non-album single
"Skinny Sort"
(Ghetto featuring Scorcher and Wretch 32)
2000 & Life
"Good Morning"
(Scorcher featuring Kay Young and Wretch 32)
Concrete Jungle
"Trend Setters"
(Scorcher featuring G-Frsh, Mercston and Wretch 32)
"Lights On"
(Scorcher featuring Mercston and Wretch 32)
"You Ain't Fresh Like Me"
(Mr Bigz featuring Wretch 32, Scorcher and Wizzy Wow)
Flight Of The Navigator
"Everything's A Grind"
(Double S featuring Wretch 32)
Money's Da Motive
"History"
(Chipmunk featuring Wretch 32)
2010 I Am Chipmunk
"How It Is"
(Ghetto featuring Wretch 32 & Yazmin)
Freedom of Speech
"My Magic"
(Rowntree featuring Scorcher, Mercston, Wretch 32 & Dymunds)
Out of Reach
"Run"
(Baby Blue featuring Wretch 32)
No Smoke Without Fire
"Sometimes (Remix)"
(Maverick Sabre featuring Wretch 32)
The Travelling Man
"Bonnie & Clyde"
(Ny featuring Ghetts and Wretch 32)
This Is UK Grime Vol. 1
"Heart Of A Lion"
(Krept & Konan (Play Dirty) featuring Wretch 32)
Tsunami
"Why Did You"
(Lucien featuring Denzee and Wretch 32)
Non-album single
"Outkast"
(Sway featuring Wretch 32)
The Delivery 2 (Lost In Transit)
"Nightmares"
(Ed Sheeran featuring Random Impulse, Sway and Wretch 32)
2011 No. 5 Collaborations Project
"Poverty"
(KOF featuring Pyro and Wretch 32)
Non-album single
"Armageddon"
(Chipmunk featuring Wretch 32)
Transition
"Like It Or Love It"
(Tinie Tempah featuring Wretch 32 and J. Cole)
Happy Birthday
"E.T."
(Kano featuring Mikey J, Wiley, Wretch 32 and Scorcher)
Not For The A-List
"Floating"
(Fem Fel featuring Wretch 32 and Mdot-E)
Eyes Closed
"Runnin'"
(Blade Brown featuring Youngs Teflon and Wretch 32)
Financial Times
"Play Hard"
(Faith SFX featuring Wretch 32)
Man Or Machine
"Pass It Over"
(Sincere featuring Scorcher, Ghetts, G FrSH, Little Dee and Wretch 32)
Ain't Nobody Like You EP
"Stylechanger"
(Eric Turner featuring Kardinal Offishall, Professor Green and Wretch 32)
2012 Stylechanger
"The Delorean"
(Smiler featuring Wretch 32)
All I Know
"Woman In Lust"
(David Stewart featuring Wretch 32)
Late Night Viewing
"Male Pride Part 2"
(Bashy featuring Wretch 32 and DaVinChe)
The Great Escape
"Earthquake (All Stars Remix)"
(Labrinth featuring Tinie Tempah, Kano, Busta Rhymes and Wretch 32)
Electronic Earth
"Screw You"
(Cheryl featuring Wretch 32)
A Million Lights
"Grab Da 45"
(Big Narstie featuring Wretch 32, Scorcher and Solo)
Pain is Love
"Money"
(Loick Essien featuring Wretch 32 and Wizzy Wow)
ID
"All Around The World"
(Loick Essien featuring Wretch 32)
"Official"
(Chip featuring Wretch 32, Blade Brown and Parker)
London Boy
"Londoner"
(Chip featuring Wretch 32, Loick Essien and Professor Green)
"Meanest Man"
(Labrinth featuring Devlin, Wretch 32, Ed Sheeran and ShezAr)
2013 Atomic
"Cool Nuh"
(Giggs featuring Wretch 32)
When Will It Stop?
"Secrets"
(Angel featuring Wretch 32)
About Time
"Kings & Queens"
(Marvell featuring Wretch 32 and Mark Asari)
G.R.E.A.T.N.E.S.S
"Pluto"
(Naughty Boy featuring Emeli Sandé and Wretch 32)
Hotel Cabana
"Down on Me"
(Mercston featuring Soulja, Scorcher and Wretch 32)
Back to 95
"Party Animal (Ain't No Tomorrow Remix)"
(Ghetts featuring Wretch 32)
Party Animal
"Celebration"
(DVS featuring Wretch 32)
2014 London Boy American Dreaming
"Work Get It"
(Scorcher featuring Wretch 32, Mercston and Ari)
Work Get It EP
"Finer Taste"
(Mr Bigz featuring Wretch 32)
Summer EP
"I Know"
(Yungen featuring Wretch 32)
Project Black & Red
"On the Low"
(Angel featuring Eric Bellinger and Wretch 32)
Possession with Intent EP
"Ghetto Boys"
(Angel featuring The Movement)
"Fire in the Booth"
(The Movement)
Momentum 2 (The Return of Ghetto)
"James Brown"
(Ghetts featuring Wretch 32)
"Feeling Myself"
(Chip featuring Kano and Wretch 32)
2015 Believe & Achieve: EPisode 1
"Proud"
(Young Spray featuring Wretch 32 and Chip)
TBA

Remixes

Music videos

Title Year Artist Director
"Punctuation" 2007 Wretch 32 N/A
"Ina Di Ghetto" 2008 Wretch 32 (featuring Badness & Ghetts) Jak FrSH
"Be Cool" Wretch 32 (featuring Wizzy Wow)
"Ransom" 2009 Bashy (featuring Scorcher & Wretch 32)
"Let It Out" Donaeo (featuring Wretch 32 & Double S)
"Superhero" Wretch 32 Staplehouse Studios[9]
"Traktor" 2010 Wretch 32 (featuring L) N/A
"Unorthodox" 2011 Wretch 32 (featuring Example) N/A
"Anniversary (Fall in Love)" Wretch 32 (featuring Alex Mills) N/A
"Hangover" Starboy Nathan (featuring Wretch 32) N/A
"Don't Go" Wretch 32 (featuring Josh Kumra) N/A
"Teardrop" The Collective Ben Vertex and Ben Leinster[10]
"Forgiveness" Wretch 32 (featuring Etta Bond) N/A
"On a Level" (Remix) Ghetts (featuring Kano, Scorcher & Wretch 32) N/A
"Go In, Go Hard" 2012 Angel (featuring Wretch 32) N/A
"Male Pride Part 2" Bashy (featuring Wretch 32 & DaVinChe) N/A
"Off With Their Heads" Devlin (featuring Wretch 32) N/A
"Londoner" Chip (featuring Wretch 32, Loick Essien & Professor Green) Ben Vertex

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Peak positions for singles in the United Kingdom:
  2. 2.0 2.1 2.2 Peak positions for R&B singles in the United Kingdom :
  3. 3.0 3.1 Peak positions for singles in Scotland:
  4. "Wretch 32 'Wretchrospective' - Album". Amazon (UK). Retrieved 2012-04-11.
  5. "iTunes - Music - Wretchrospective (Deluxe Edition) by Wretch 32". iTunes. 2012-11-12.
  6. 6.0 6.1 Peak positions for independent-released singles in the United Kingdom :
  7. "ARIA Australian Top 50 Singles Chart". Australian Recording Industry Association. Retrieved 13 February 2015.
  8. Irish Singles Chart – Top 50 – Week: 28 January 2011, Retrieved 2011-01-28.
  9. "Wretch 32 - Superhero (OFFICIAL VIDEO HD) - YouTube". YouTube. 2009-06-10.
  10. "The Collective - 'Teardrop' - Music Video". bestinnewmusic.com. 2011-10-07.