Wretch 32 unveils his sixth studio album, ‘HOME?’
- Sam Rasmin
- 7 hours ago
- 2 min read
Wretch 32 has returned with his highly anticipated sixth studio album, 'HOME?', a powerful exploration of identity, legacy, and belonging. Nearly four years after the release of 'little BIG man', the North London icon proves that evolution and reinvention are still at the heart of his artistry. With his creative influence now extending beyond his music - most notably in his role as Creative Director at 0207 Def Jam - Wretch continues to shape UK rap both behind the scenes and in front of the mic.

In recent years, Wretch has kept his lyrical sword sharp, dropping the critically acclaimed 'Moments of Silence' EP in 2024 and stepping up for standout performances on GRM Daily’s Daily Duppy, Link Up TV’s Behind Barz, and a COLORS Show appearance. Collaborations like 'Mount Rushmore' alongside Ghetts and Kano only further solidified his place at the centre of UK rap’s cultural conversation.
'HOME?' is more than just a collection of tracks - it’s a concept-driven project that prompts reflection on what home really means. At an intimate listening session in White City House, hosted by SK Vibemaker with music from Shaun Sky, Wretch shared how themes of belonging and identity naturally emerged throughout the creative process. Tied to his views on the Windrush scandal, the addition of the question mark in the album title encourages listeners to challenge their own understanding of "home."
Launched with the bold statement piece 'Black & British' featuring Little Simz and Benjamin A.D, the campaign unfolded with follow-up singles 'Feels', with Tiggs Da Author, and 'Like Home', featuring Teni. The full 15-track project now brings in further heavyweight features including Kano, Skip Marley, Protoje, Mercston, Ghetts, and more - culminating in a sonic journey that is as thought-provoking as it is timeless.
Standouts like 'Seven Seater' with Ghetts and Mercston, 'Home Sweet Home' with Kano, and the introspective 'Peace & Love' featuring Skrapz showcase Wretch’s versatility and enduring impact. With HOME?, Wretch 32 isn’t just asking where home is, he’s making a case for why he’ll always be a foundational voice in UK rap.
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