Star in the Hood (album)

Star in the Hood is the debut studio album by British-Ghanaian rapper Tinchy Stryder. It was released on 13 August 2007 on Takeover Entertainment

Star in the Hood
Studio album by
Released13 August 2007
Recorded2006–07
GenreGrime
LabelTakeover Entertainment
Producer
  • DaVinChe
  • Dirty Danger
  • Goldielocks
  • Prince Rapid
  • Rapid
  • XTC
Tinchy Stryder chronology
Lost and Found
(2006)
Star in the Hood
(2007)
Cloud 9 The EP
(2008)
Singles from Star in the Hood
  1. "Breakaway"
    Released: 9 April 2007
  2. "Something About Your Smile"
    Released: 6 August 2007
  3. "Mainstream Money / Sorry, You Are?"
    Released: 12 November 2007

Critical reception

Maxine Headley of BBC Music claimed: "In the same way that hip hop's current state of health has been recently questioned, the debate of whether or not Grime has a future is generating many heated discussions. Prominent icons are seemingly moving away from the genre - Kano's doing the hip hop thing, Dizzie Rascal's collaborating with the MySpace successes, Lily Allen and Arctic Monkey's, to sustain mainstream interest, and the 'Godfather of Grime', Wiley, is retiring - the need for a new ally to march the movement forward is essential. Step up Tinchy Styder, who after several mix tapes finally releases his debut album, Star In The Hood, in an attempt to see if grime really does pay. And you know what, it just might. Yes, fans that have known Tinch from the beginning will hear him tone down his fiery musical 'tantrums' on some of the tracks, in order to obtain mass appeal. Looking no further than the DaVinChe produced single 'Something About Your Smile', its catchy hook and upbeat tempo has all the signs of a successful pop song. Really, there isn't anything wrong with that, Tinch hasn't totally deserted those who have made him a 'household name' in fact much of the lyrical content is still grimy, notably on 'Not Like Me' where he declares his originality as an artist, as with the title track 'Star In The Hood' claiming, well, the same thing. However the effort in 'keeping it real' on 'Catch 'Em' doesn't help dispel the current issues of how inner city youths get caught up in unnecessary life threatening altercations. Lucky, the inclusion of female vocals creates diversity on the album; 'Hands Of Time' with its reggae undertones and sentimental message show a softer side to Tinch, while 'Stereotypes' featuring and produced by Goldielocks, commands you not to assume 'we're some wasted kids, who aint got a clue about the music biz'. A Grime album wouldn't be a Grime album without a boisterous MC talking about his takeover of the world. Soldier on a mission, we salute you!"[1]

Singles

  • "Breakaway" was released as the album's lead single on 9 April 2007.
  • "Something About Your Smile" was released as the album's second single on 6 August 2007.
  • "Mainstream Money" was released as a double A-side with "Sorry, You Are?", featuring Chipmunk, on 12 November 2007. The track also features on Stryder's Cloud 9 The EP.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Star in the Hood" (Intro)Dirty Danger1:57
2."Perfect Timing"DaVinChe4:05
3."Breakaway" (featuring Funda)
  • Danquah III
  • Chichester
DaVinChe4:24
4."Follow"
  • Danquah III
  • Nkrumah
Dirty Danger4:25
5."Working for Days" (featuring Fuda Guy)
  • Danquah III
  • C. Ikenga
  • O. Ikenga
X.T.C3:35
6."Hands of Time"
Prince Rapid3:32
7."Catch 'Em" (featuring Dirty Danger & Shifty Rydos)
  • Danquah III
  • D. Nkrumah
Dirty Danger3:04
8."Something About Your Smile" (featuring Cyleena Cymone)
  • Danquah III
  • Cyleena Cymone
  • Chicester
DaVinChe4:40
9."Wonder"
  • Danquah III
  • Nkrumah
Dirty Danger3:30
10."Dance 4 Now"
  • Danquah III
  • Nkrumah
  • Owusu
  • Dirty Danger
  • Prince Rapid
3:17
11."Stereotypes" (featuring Goldielocks)
  • Danquah III
  • Sarah Akwisombe
Goldielocks4:04
12."Not Like Me"
  • Danquah III
  • Rapid
Prince Rapid2:48
13."Rely on Me"
  • Danquah III
  • D. Nkrumah
Dirty Danger4:06
14."Xtra" (featuring Ruff Sqwad) (bonus track)
Prince Rapid3:45
15."Mainstream Money" (bonus track)
Maniac3:20

Personnel

References

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