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		<title>Complex UK’s Best Albums Of 2022 f/ Stormzy, Little Simz, Asake &#038; More</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Quite often when we write these lists, we’ll half-complain about how much of a struggle it is and woe-is-me-I’ve-been-tearing-my-hair-out, but the truth is this process was actually the most fun it’s ever been this year. A big part of that is how diverse music has been in 2022. Diversity, to some extent, has always been [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>Quite often when we write these lists, we’ll half-complain about how much of a struggle it is and woe-is-me-I’ve-been-tearing-my-hair-out, but the truth is this process was actually the most fun it’s ever been this year.</p>
<p>A big part of that is how diverse music has been in 2022. Diversity, to some extent, has always been a defining feature of the UK music scene, but unlike previous years where grime or drill or Afroswing has dominated with only a handful of other genres in their wake, this year, pretty much everything was on equal footing.</p>
<p>We’ve had world-beating pop, Afropop, R&amp;B, UK rap, UK drill, grime, dancehall, trap and more all vying for contention. And, in some cases, we’ve had more than one of those on the same album. Stormzy, for example, returned with a masterful third album, <em>This Is What I Mean</em>, that slipped gospel, soul, Afrobeats, and rap on to the same record—and it still made sense. Although it was a tight-run race, Stormzy’s album was probably the biggest talking point of the year, having fine-tuned the gospel-rap experiments of <em>Gang Signs… </em>and <em>Heavy Is The Head</em>.</p>
<p>But that doesn’t mean it was necessarily the best, at least in our eyes. Other contenders for that title include Knucks, who balanced cinematic and homespun storytelling to cement his place at rap’s top table with <em>Alpha Place</em>; then there’s drill don K-Trap, who hit two career highs with <em>The Last Whip II</em> and a long-awaited collab mixtape in <em>Joints</em> with Blade Brown; there’s also Asake, who took the world by storm with <em>Mr. Money With The Vibe</em>; and finally, Little Simz shocked us all with <em>NO THANK YOU</em>, a last-minute, surprise LP steered once again by production auteur Inflo.</p>
<p>Check out the albums we were loving the most in 2022 below, and to read and hear more, just click through the links.</p>
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		<title>Dave’s ‘We’re All Alone In This Together’ Has Arrived</title>
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<p>Just a few weeks after he officially announced his new album (no long, protracted build-ups here), <a href="https://www.complex.com/tag/dave" target="_self" rel="noopener">Dave</a> has made good on his promise with the release of his second studio album, <em>We’re All Alone In This Together</em>.</p>
<p>The title, as we learned from the widely-discussed <em>GQ</em> interview that <a href="https://www.complex.com/music/dave-announces-were-all-alone-in-this-together" target="_self" rel="noopener">landed the same day as the announcement</a>, came from a Zoom conversation Dave had with the iconic film composer Hans Zimmer. That set the tone for a grand album on a scale UK rap hasn’t really seen before, but, at least on first listen, it doesn’t seem like he’s let it go to his head, creatively speaking.</p>
<p>It’s a pretty major step away from <em>Psychodrama</em>, at least in tone. That, of course, was a therapy session conducted almost in real time, but <em>We’re All Alone In This Together</em> broadens the subject matter out beyond the introspection—although he still shines a harsh light on himself at times. There are essays upon essays that no doubt will be written about this album, but suffice to say Dave has changed a lot as a writer and as a rapper in the intervening years.</p>
<p>The vast majority of production on this one comes from Kyle Evans, who contributed a few of the beats to <em>Psychodrama</em>, but takes much more of a driving role this time round. He’s not the only producer to return from <em>Psychodrama</em>; Nana Rogues co-produces “We’re All Alone” alongside Dave and Evans, JAE5 produces “Law Of Attraction” and co-produces “Lazarus”; and Dave himself is credited as sole producer or co-producer on several of the tracks, too. As for the remaining credits, James Blake makes a noticeable appearance on four of the tracks, while P2J, Mount Kimbie and Dominic Maker round out the cast-list.</p>
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<p>Features-wise, it’s a little more collaborative than <em>Psychodrama</em>. Stormzy joins him on lead single “<a href="https://www.complex.com/music/dave-stormzy-clash" target="_self" rel="noopener">Clash</a>”, and that’s immediately followed up with a dark and cruddy posse cut with Ghetts, Giggs, Meekz Manny and Fredo on “In The Fire”. West African stars Wizkid and BOJ appear prominently on mid-point tracks “System” and “Lazarus”, respectively. Adding more soulful elements to the project, we have Swedish singer Snoh Aalegra on “Law Of Attraction”, and some reverbed voclas from Jorja Smith on “Survivor’s Guilt”. Finally, one of the most talked-about points on the album is an uncredited but stunning appearance from UK rap riser ShaSimone, who plays out the opposing part in a heated breakup on “Both Sides Of A Smile”.</p>
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<p>Naturally, there’s a lot to unpack here and it’s going to take a lot of repeated listens to really unpack it all. So, with that in mind, dig into <em>We’re All Alone In This Together</em> below.</p>
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