Jacob Banks recruits Ghetts for reworked version of "Love Ain't Enough"
25 January 2019, 09:45
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Jacob Banks has shared a new version of his Village album track "Love AIn't Enough", revealing a new verse from grime legend Ghetts.
Haiving originaly featured on Banks' 2018 third album Village, the anthemic "Love Ain't Enough" undergoes a slight makeover with the help of wordsmith Ghetts.
Ghetts released his critically-acclaimed sixth album Ghetto Gospel: The New Testament last year. His first feature of 2018 saw the grime legend link with adept producer Swindle for the hard-hitting "Drill Work".
Aside from releasing his Village album last year, Banks only released one single, "In The Name Of Love", which featured on the soundtrack to The Equalizer 2.
"Love Ain't Enough" featuring Ghetts is out now. Jacob Banks is currently touring North America. Ghetts plays London's Islington Assembly Hall on 31 January as part of his UK tour. Find out more.
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