Originally Posted by kutox:
“I wouldn't say he's 'gone mainstream', I just think his recent stuff has more crossover appeal. It's not as if he's sold out by making out-and-out pop songs - his current music still sounds very authentic.”
I agree, its more of an experimental change of direction. Good on him for trying different things I say.
What really annoyed me once was when I heard Fearne Cotton on Radio 1 talk about his "fourth coming debut album" when she was first playing 'Stay Too Long'. She seemed to only know that Plan B sang on a couple of Chase & Status tracks. How miss-informed do you have to be to get a job as a Radio 1 DJ. It's ridiculous.