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Green married Millie Mackintosh at Babington House in Somerset in 2013. [54] They divorced in 2016. [55] Green's autobiography, Lucky, was published in September 2015. [56] It was a Times bestseller. [40] Green presented Suicide and Me on BBC Three on 27 October 2015. [57] Green also contributed to the book, Dear NHS: 100 Stories to Say Thank ...
A music video to accompany the release of "Never Be a Right Time" was first released onto YouTube on 24 November 2011 at a total length of three minutes and twenty seconds. [1] The video was filmed on the streets of East London.
The video to accompany the release of "At Your Inconvenience" was premiered at midnight on 10 August 2011 on Green's YouTube channel at a total length of three minutes and thirty-nine seconds. [11] [12] The video, according to Yahoo features "a host of very random objects from a clown to an ostrich – worth a watch just for that."
The discography of British rapper Professor Green consists of three studio albums, three extended plays, twenty-two singles and thirty music videos.. Professor Green released his first extended play, The Green EP, in November 2008 independently.
A music video to accompany the release of "Taco on the floor" premiered on YouTube on 27 April 2012. The video lasts a total length of 3 minutes and 17 seconds, and shows Green and his friends on a night out in East London. [2] BBC Breakfast host Bill Turnbull appears in a cameo near the end of the video.
A music video to accompany the release of "Read All About It" was first released onto YouTube on 15 September 2011 at a total length of three minutes and fifty-four seconds. [6] The video begins with a five-year-old boy (in the same situation Professor Green was in at that age) staring at his step-mother working and his younger half-sister playing.
"Just Be Good to Green" is a reworked cover of "Dub Be Good to Me" [2] by British recording artist Professor Green from his debut studio album, Alive Till I'm Dead. Featuring pop singer Lily Allen , the song was released as the second single by Virgin Records in Australia on 25 June 2010, [ 3 ] and in the UK on 11 July 2010.
Upon official release the week after, "Jungle" jumped 22 places to number 33; marking Professor Green's fourth consecutive Top 40 hit, the fifth including "Game Over". The single also made a debut on the UK R&B Chart on 5 December 2010, where following a further six weeks on the chart reached a peak of number 9.