
Giggs shares "187" ahead of new album landing tomorrow
21 February 2019, 12:01
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Giggs has shared new cut "187" ahead of his his Big Bad album arriving tomorrow (22 February).
"187" carries on from his cinematic album trailers that showed a giant Giggs stomping around London, revealing the impressive full version directed by Myles Whittingham.
Big Bad is Giggs' first collection of tracks since 2017's mixtape Wamp 2 Dem. It'll be his first album since 2016's Landlord.
Tracklist:
- GREAT COLLECTIVES (feat. GASHI)
- SET IT OFF
- 187
- BABY
- SPUN IT
- MIC CHECK (feat. Jadakiss)
- SHOW ME RESPECT
- TALK ABOUT IT (feat. Kristian Hamilton and Theophilus London)
- DON'T GO HUNGRY (feat. Labrinth)
- RUN ME DOWN (feat. Ghetts)
- NOSTALGIA (feat. Lil Yachty)
- HOLD UP (feat. French Montana)
- YOU AIN'T...
- WHO
- TURNT
- TERMINATOR (feat. Swizz Beatz)
- GWOP EXPRESS (feat. Wretch 32)
- SHADE
"187" is out now. Big Bad lands tomorrow (22 February). Giggs will play NASS and Boardmasters festivals this year. Find out more.
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