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Album UK UK R&B UK Indie; 2005 "Routine Check" (The Mitchell Brothers feat. Kano and The Streets) 42 — — A Breath of Fresh Attire: 2008 "Stryderman Remix" (Tinchy Stryder feat. Wiley and Kano) — — — Stryderman: 2009 "Against All Odds" (Chase & Status feat. Kano) 45 — — More Than Alot: 2010 "White Flag" (Gorillaz feat. Bashy and ...
Kano was 20 years old when the album was released. The album received highly positive reviews from music critics and peaked at number 36 on the UK Albums Chart. Six singles were released from the album— "P's and Q's", "Typical Me" featuring Ghetts, "Remember Me", "Nite Nite" featuring Leo the Lion & The Streets, "Brown Eyes" and "Signs in Life".
The song premiered on MistaJam's BBC Radio 1Xtra show on 7 January 2016. It entered the UK Singles Chart at number 126 [19] and the UK R&B Chart at number 16. [20] The album entered the UK Albums Chart at number 8, becoming Robinson's highest-charting album since London Town (2007). [21]
Made in the Manor is the fifth studio album by English rapper Kano.The album was released on 4 March 2016 by Parlophone Records and Bigger Picture Music.It is Kano's first album release for six years following Method to the Maadness (2010), featuring guest appearances from Wiley, Giggs, Jme and Damon Albarn.
[1] The band went on to record two other albums – 1981's New York Cake (which included the minor hits "She's a Star", "Don't Try to Stop Me" and "Can't Hold Back") and 1983's Another Life (including the title track and "I Need Love"). Both albums featured West Indian-born singer Glen White. Their final record was the 1985 single "This Is the ...
London Town is the second studio album by British rapper Kano, released on 10 September 2007 by 679 Artists.It features guest appearances by Damon Albarn, Vybz Kartel, Craig David, Kate Nash and Leo the Lion.
The album was released on 30 August 2019 by Parlophone Records and Bigger Picture Music. It follows the album Made in the Manor which was released in 2016. It includes guest appearances from Ghetts , D Double E , Popcaan , Kojo Funds and Lil Silva, with production handled by Blue May and Jodi Milliner.
The album came a year after Kano's second studio album, London Town, and after being dropped from 679 Recordings, a record label under Warner Music Group. Kano formed his own label imprint, Bigger Picture Music, deciding to return to a wholly grime approach for 140 Grime St. [1] [2] The album title is a reference to the tempo of grime ...