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''Godfather'' is the eleventh
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by English grime MC Wiley. It was released on 13 January 2017 through CTA Records, a record label venture between Wiley and
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and is distributed by
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. It succeeds the album '' Snakes & Ladders'' (2014), originally announced as Wiley's final album. The album features guest appearances from numerous MCs, including
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, Devlin, Jme, Ghetts, Chip, P Money, Lethal Bizzle, among others. Production derives from Wiley himself, Preditah, Swifta Beater, Rude Kid,
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and Teeza. It was originally slated to be Wiley's last solo album to be released until he announced on 3 November 2017 the release of a new album called ''Godfather II'' on 27 April 2018. The album was supported by four singles: "Can't Go Wrong", "Bring Them All / Holy Grime" featuring Devlin, "U Were Always, Pt. 2" featuring
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and Belly, and "Speakerbox". The album received critical acclaim from critics, while peaking at number 9 on the
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. It became Wiley's highest-charting album of his career after succeeding the peak of '' The Ascent'' (2013).


Background

The album was announced in March 2016 via Twitter, along with a release date of September 2. However, the album was delayed to early 2017 after being cancelled altogether. The album name is a reference to the media title of Wiley as the "Godfather of Grime", a title that he has been reluctant to adopt until ''Godfather'': "I was battling he title of Godfatherfor ages. I didn't want to take it on. But you know what, one day I woke up and I said: 'this title actually means a lot and I need to actually put some respect on its name, stop trying to push it away.'" ''Godfather'' was originally dubbed as Wiley's last solo studio album release, claiming that "This is the end of my career, in terms of proving anything. After this, I don't have to prove anything to anybody. It's not my job any more to jump around and try being the number one guy, up in everyone’s faces at Rinse FM, at Radar Radio. It's the next generation's job." However, on 3 November 2017, he announced that he had a change of heart and will now release a new album, titled ''Godfather II'', on 27 April 2018.


Composition

''Godfather'' serves as a complete return to grime for Wiley for a high-profiled release. '' NME'' described the album's sound as "a pop-free rampage through ‘Eskimo’-era beats, monstrous, gnarled bass and even the odd spot of smooth, loverman Rhythm N Grime."


Promotion

In December 2015, the song "P Money" was released online via a music video. The song was later remixed featuring the artist the song title references, P Money, and included as a bonus track on ''Godfather''. The lead single, "Can't Go Wrong", was released on 15 September 2016. The second single, "Bring Them All / Holy Grime" featuring Devlin was released on 13 October 2016. The third single, "U Were Always, Pt. 2" featuring
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and Belly, was released on 25 November 2016. The album's fourth single, "Speakerbox", was released on 6 January 2017. Two non-album promotional singles were released that were originally on the album: "6 in the Morning", released on 9 December 2016, and "Handle Ya Business", released on the album's release day.


Critical reception

''Godfather'' received widespread acclaim from critics. At
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, which assigns a normalized rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream publications, the album received an
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score of 84, based on 11 reviews. Jordan Bassett of '' NME'' stated that "It’s a statement of intent: Wiley has come to reclaim the genre that he helped to create more than a decade ago". Ben Beaumont-Thomas of ''
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'' commented that "his demeanor on this blockbuster album is of a foreman nodding with satisfaction as he looks across a building site". Nathan Fisher of '' The 405'' commented: "The energy generated throughout Godfather is evocative of the genre’s prime years, as Wiley, with assistance from a multitude of producers (JME, Preditah, Rude Kid & Kid D, to name just a few), astutely bridge the gap between Grime’s generations. The smooth, seamless combination of the conventional Grime sounds (‘Speakerbox’, ‘Bang’ and ‘On This’) with the modern, popular Trap sound (‘Joe Bloggs’), results in tracks like ‘Birds n Bars’ bringing a successful balance between the two. If Grime’s resurgence was missing anything, Godfather has gone some way to being the final ingredient by evoking the limitless energy that the genre was built on. Wiley has curated a project that binds the generations of Grime and acts as the final confirmation of the genre’s return."


Commercial performance

''Godfather'' entered and peaked at number 9 on the
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for chart week 20 January 2017. It became Wiley's highest-charting album of his career, and second top 40 album, surpassing the peak of '' The Ascent'' (2013) which peaked at number 26. However, ''Godfather'' charted at number 1 on the UK R&B Chart and number 3 on the
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.


Track listing

Notes * The bonus track "P Money (Remix)" appears on all versions of the album. * The track "Bring Them All" appears on the first track after "Birds n Bars", and not at the beginning of the second track as listed on all versions of the tracklisting. Sample credits * "U Were Always, Pt. 2" contains a sample of " Fine Time", performed by SWV.


Charts


Release history


References

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