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Pop / Rock 21/10/2022

N-Dubz Release Debut Album On Vinyl For The First Time

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N-Dubz Release Debut Album On Vinyl For The First Time
New York, NY (Top40 Charts) Chart-topping hip-hop trio N-Dubz have announced that they will be releasing their debut album 'Uncle B' on vinyl for the first time. The album was named after former N-Dubz manager and father to Dappy, Byron Contostavlos, who also played base in the group Mungo Jerry. It entered the UK album charts at number 11, has been certified double platinum and spawned four UK Top 40 singles.

Taking to social media, the group said in an announcement: "Just announced - Uncle B on vinyl for the very first time! The iconic MOBO-award winning album is now available to pre-order on 180g black vinyl featuring singles 'Better Not Waste My Time', 'Ouch', 'I Swear' and 'Papa Can You Hear Me?'"

Tracklist:
SIDE A
1. Intro
2. Wouldn't You
3. Strong Again
4. Don't Get Nine
5. I Swear
6. Ouch
7. Ndubz v Naa
8. Public Transport
9. Love For My Slum

SIDE B
1. Better Not Waste My Time
2. Work Work
3. Feva Las Vegas
4. Defeat You
5. Sex
6. Secrets
7. Papa Can You Hear Me
8. Outro

The group recently reunited with Top 40 hit 'Charmer' and an 22-date arena tour, which sold out in 3 minutes, and is set to take place across the UK in November and December.






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