
Wretch 32 shares compelling new track "#3MinuteSilence"
26 May 2021, 12:02
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
Wretch 32 has shared a powerful new cut titled "#3MinuteSilence" on his Instagram.
The rapper hasn't released new music since featuring on Ghetts' "Little Bo Beep" with Dave and Hamzaa in February, but yesterday (25 May) he shared a compelling new song titled "#3MinuteSilence" via his Instagram.
"#3Minute Silence" coincided with the one-year annniversary of George Floyd's death yesterday (25 May), and sees Wretch call out the UK government and give props to Marcus Rashford.
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As well as sharing "#3MinuteSilence", the rapper has announced his little BIG Man project due out this Friday (28 May), which will follow his 2019 album Upon Reflection.
Tracklist:
- The Beginning
- On My Life
- All White- Interlude (Feat. K-Trap & Nafe Smallz)
- Take Care Of Me (Feat. Tiggs Da Author)
- Anxiety (Feat. Kayy Kayy)
- Pressure (Feat. Blade Brown)
- Last Night – No One Can Relate (Feat. M-Huncho)
- Next Door (Feat. SL & Little Simz)
- The Endz
Wretch 32's "#3MinuteSilence" is on his Instagram now. His little BIG Man project will arrive this Friday (28 May).
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