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The Defamation of Strickland Banks

The Defamation of Strickland Banks is the second studio album from English singer and rapper Plan B. It was released on 12 April 2010 by 679 Recordings. The album is a departure from the sound heard on Plan B's debut album Who Needs Actions When You Got Words, providing a showcase for the rapper's singing.[1] Lyrically the album's songs tell the fictitious tale of one Strickland Banks, a sharp-suited British soul singer who finds fame with bitter-sweet love songs like the album's opener "Love Goes Down", only to have it slip through his fingers when sent to prison for a crime he did not commit.[2]

The Defamation of Strickland Banks
Studio album by
Released9 April 2010
StudioThe Sanctuary, Miloco (London, England)
GenreSoul, R&B, hip hop, rap rock
Length49:58
Label679, Asylum
ProducerBen Drew, SMV, Paul Epworth.
Plan B chronology
Who Needs Actions When You Got Words
(2006)
The Defamation of Strickland Banks
(2010)
Ill Manors
(2012)
Singles from The Defamation of Strickland Banks
  1. "Stay Too Long"
    Released: 8 January 2010
  2. "She Said"
    Released: 24 February 2010
  3. "Prayin'"
    Released: 9 July 2010
  4. "The Recluse"
    Released: 4 October 2010
  5. "Love Goes Down"
    Released: 3 December 2010
  6. "Writing's on the Wall"
    Released: 7 March 2011
  7. "Hard Times"
    Released: 19 May 2011

The album received generally positive reviews from music critics. It produced the singles "Stay Too Long", "She Said", "Prayin'", "The Recluse", "Love Goes Down", "Writing's on the Wall" and "Hard Times". The album has sold 1.4 million copies in the UK as of May 2018.[3]

Background

Drew had always wanted to make his second album as a concept album and he had previously abandoned an attempt to make a hip hop follow up to his debut Who Needs Actions When You Got Words.[4] After learning more about the technical aspects of singing[5] and having written some soul songs such as "Love Goes Down", which was written whilst supporting The Roots on tour in 2006, Plan B came up with the concept of a story about a soul singer who gets sent to prison.[6] He commenced recording of the album in which half the songs were hip hop tracks narrated by Plan B and the other half were soul songs told through the eyes of the fictional character Strickland Banks.[4] However, this idea was scrapped because the two genres did not work well together and the label 679 Artists thought the idea was too confusing. Hence the album was split into two records[6] and it was agreed that the soul record would be released as Plan B's second studio album.[7] The sound of the album was influenced by Paul Epworth who produced the demo version of "Writing's on the Wall", although the majority of the album was recorded with producers David McEwan and Eric Appapoulay at The Sanctuary, London. Production took more than two years due to the simultaneous work on the hip hop and soul albums.[8]

Concept

The album tells the story from the first-hand perspective of Strickland Banks, a fictional character played by Plan B.

The album's opening track, "Love Goes Down" is a love song sang by Banks about his girlfriend while "Writing's on the Wall" details the new difficulties in their relationship. "Stay Too Long" follows him and his entourage as they celebrate the success of his concert with a night out which culminates in him having a one-night stand with a woman. In "She Said", it is learned that this woman is obsessed with his music and believes herself to be in love with him. He rejects her so she alleges that he raped her and the subsequent trial results in his incarceration

In "Welcome to Hell" he is sent to prison, and much of the rest of the album is about his experience inside. Throughout the course of the songs "Hard Times" and "The Recluse", Strickland gets more isolated and insecure throughout as he struggles to cope with prison life. This results in his abuse at the hands of other prisoners, resulting in him purchasing a shiv on the prison black market throughout the course of "Traded in My Cigarettes". In "Prayin'" he is confronted by another prisoner who attacks him. With the help of another inmate Strickland kills the attacker in self-defence, with the other inmate taking the blame, and is burdened with this guilt during "Darkest Place".

The next two tracks, "Free" and "I Know a Song" detail initially his anger, then his acceptance of his life inside prison. In the last track, "What You Gonna Do", Strickland is in court again as new evidence has been brought up on his case while he waits anxiously to hear the verdict. The album finishes with the listener not sure of whether he is sent back to prison or released, leaving it open to interpretation.

Singles

"Stay Too Long" was released as the first single from the album on 8 January 2010. It entered the UK Singles Chart on 17 January 2010, where it reached a peak of No. 9. It also peaked at No. 3 on the UK R&B Chart, making it Drew's first Top 10 single.

"She Said" was released as the second single from the album, on 24 February 2010. It reached No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart on 4 April 2010 as well as peaking at No. 1 on the UK R&B Chart, making it Drew's biggest selling single to date.

"Prayin'" was released as the third single from the album, on 9 July 2010. It climbed up the chart. before peaking at No. 16 on the UK Singles Chart. It also peaked at No. 9 on the UK R&B Chart, and overall, is Drew's second biggest single.

"The Recluse" was released as the fourth single from the album on 4 October 2010. The single peaked at No. 35 on the UK Singles Chart, and at No. 19 on the UK R&B Chart, making it Drew's fourth consecutive Top 40 hit, and fifth overall.

"Love Goes Down" was released as the fifth single from the album on 3 December 2010. It was later added to the A-List BBC Radio 1 Playlist, and peaked at No. 62 on the UK Singles Chart. "She Said" / "Prayin" was released a digital download medley single on 20 February 2011 after Drew performed the medley at the 2011 BRIT Awards. It charted at No. 72 on the UK Singles Chart. The medley also includes an excerpt of The Ballad of Belmarsh.

"Writing's on the Wall" was released as the sixth single from the album on 7 March 2011. The single did not chart on the UK Singles Chart. Two versions of the music video were released; the first available in February 2010.

"Hard Times" was released as the album's seventh and final single on 19 May 2011. The single version features newly recorded vocals from Elton John and Paloma Faith and peaked at No. 147 on the UK Singles Chart, in aid of Drew's chosen charity.

Film

The Defamation of Strickland Banks is intended to be made into a musical film directed by Plan B himself. It was originally conceived as a short film to be released alongside the album and the original trailer was uploaded online in late 2009.[9] The film intends to incorporate all the music videos from The Defamation of Strickland Banks and The Ballad of Belmarsh with scenes of dialogue.[10] Kelly Brook and Roger Daltrey have also been rumoured to have roles in the film.[11][12] A second film trailer was uploaded to YouTube in February 2011.

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Aggregate scores
SourceRating
Metacritic75/100[13]
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic     [14]
BBC Music(Highly positive)[15]
Clash          [16]
The Daily Telegraph     [17]
The Guardian     [18]
Mojo     [19]
NME          [20]
Q     [19]
Spin          [21]
The Times     [22]

Upon its release, The Defamation of Strickland Banks received generally positive reviews from music critics.[13] At Metacritic, which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics, the album received an average score of 75, based on 16 reviews, which indicates "generally favorable reviews".[13] The critics tended to compare this work with Plan B's previous album, Who Needs Actions When You Got Words, from four years earlier. The change from "spectacularly violent soliloquies"[20] on his debut to crooning soul on his second effort caught some reviewers by surprise, though not all unhappily. Ian Wade of the BBC gave the album and Plan B great praise, calling it "tremendous work", admiring its range, as for example "on 'Welcome to Hell' he trills like a scared-to-pick-up-the-soap-in-the-prison-shower Smokey Robinson, while 'Hard Times' and 'Love Goes Down' are just lovely – anyone operating in the greasy world of pop would give a limb for such songs."[15] For Pete Paphides of The Times, Defamation deserved 4 out of 5 stars.[22]

The Guardian's Alexis Petridis gave it 3 out of 5 stars. Though dissatisfied with its concept and "gaping holes in the album's plot", he said, "Drew's reinvention suits him. The strength of his voice was understandably overlooked on his debut, but it comes into its own here: a high, aching croon that adds an appealing touch of self-doubt to the hardest-hitting lyrics. Rather than simply drafting in Mark Ronson to add a retro-soul veneer, he's clearly studied the source material: the result is a string of uniformly well-done Smokey Robinson pastiches. In a neat touch, the bleaker Strickland Banks's story becomes, the lovelier the melodies.".[18] John Freeman, writing for Clash, gave it a 7/10 rating, while suggesting that the style change.[16] NME's Sam Wolfson gave the album a rating of 6 out of 10, and expressed regret at Plan B's move into new territory.[20] At The Telegraph, Thomas H Green gave it 4 out of 5 stars, calling it "accessible, polished and brimming with verve". He closed his review saying, "The rapping hasn't been completely abandoned, either, but the emphasis here is on his sweet soul voice and a thumping Motown groove, an intriguing change of direction that's both passionate and populist."[17]

Commercial performance

On 18 April 2010, the album debuted on the UK Albums Chart at No. 1, selling 68,173 copies in its first week and a further 47,950 in its second week. It was the 5th biggest selling album of 2010 in the United Kingdom, with sales of 826,400. As of May 2018, the album has sold 1.4 million copies in the UK.[3]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Ben Drew.

No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Love Goes Down"Ben Drew, David McEwan, Eric Appapoulay (add.)3:52
2."Writing's on the Wall"Paul Epworth3:42
3."Stay Too Long"Epworth3:44
4."She Said"Drew, McEwan, Appapoulay (add.)3:31
5."Welcome to Hell"Epworth4:32
6."Hard Times"Drew, McEwan, Appapoulay (add.)3:57
7."The Recluse"Drew, Appapoulay (add.)3:19
8."Traded in My Cigarettes"Drew, McEwan, Appapoulay (add.)4:14
9."Prayin'"Epworth3:46
10."Darkest Place"Drew, McEwan, Appapoulay (add.)4:20
11."Free"Drew, McEwan, Appapoulay (add.)3:42
12."I Know a Song"Drew, McEwan, Appapoulay (add.)3:10
13."What You Gonna Do"Drew4:11
Total length:49:58
Deluxe Edition Bonus Disc[23]
No.TitleProducer(s)Length
1."Verses"Drew4:01
2."Spend My Money"Drew4:09
3."Prayin'" (Demo)Drew, McEwan (add.), Appapoulay (add.)3:53
4."She Said" (Live from Café de Paris)Drew3:42
5."Welcome to Hell" (Live from Café de Paris)Drew4:45
6."Stay Too Long" (Pendulum Remix)Epworth7:06
7."She Said" (Shy FX Remix)Drew, McEwan, Appapoulay (add.)4:23

Note

  • The deluxe edition sold at HMV does not contain the Shy FX remix of "She Said".

Personnel

  • Ben Drew – vocals, producer, mixing

Production[24]

Additional musicians[24]

  • Aleysha Gordon – backing vocals
  • Hannah Kemoh – backing vocals
  • Samantha Smith – backing vocals
  • Jennifer Dawodu – backing vocals
  • Marvin Cottrell – backing vocals
  • Tom Wright-Goss – guitar
  • Eric Appapoulay – bass, backing vocals
  • Jodi Milliner – bass
  • Darren Playford - drums. co-writer
  • Cassell The BeatMaker – drums. co-writer
  • Paul Epworth – drums
  • Everton Newson – violin
  • Louisa Fuller – violin
  • Sally Herbert – violin
  • Warren Zielinski – violin
  • Bruce White – viola
  • Sonia Slany – viola
  • Ian Burdge – cello
  • Harry Escott – additional cello
  • Jason Yarde – alto saxophone, baritone saxophone
  • Zem Audu – tenor saxophone
  • Harry Brown – trombone
  • David Prisemen – trumpet, flugelhorn
  • Mark Crown – trumpet

Managerial and design[24]

  • Fabrice Spelta – art direction
  • Mike Hosey – art direction
  • Ben Parks – photography
  • Roy Eldridge – management
  • Sam Eldridge – management

Charts and certifications

Release history

Region Date Catalog Format Label
United Kingdom[48] 9 April 2010 CD 5051865847120 679/Atlantic
2xVinyl 5051865899303
2xCD 5051865899327
Australia 12 April 2010 CD 5186584712
United States 19 April 2011 CK 52757-6

See also

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External links

  • Official website
  • The Defamation of Strickland Banks at AllMusic
  • The Defamation of Strickland Banks at Discogs (list of releases)
  • The Defamation of Strickland Banks at Metacritic

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The Defamation of Strickland Banks is the second studio album from English singer and rapper Plan B It was released on 12 April 2010 by 679 Recordings The album is a departure from the sound heard on Plan B s debut album Who Needs Actions When You Got Words providing a showcase for the rapper s singing 1 Lyrically the album s songs tell the fictitious tale of one Strickland Banks a sharp suited British soul singer who finds fame with bitter sweet love songs like the album s opener Love Goes Down only to have it slip through his fingers when sent to prison for a crime he did not commit 2 The Defamation of Strickland BanksStudio album by Plan BReleased9 April 2010StudioThe Sanctuary Miloco London England GenreSoul R amp B hip hop rap rockLength49 58Label679 AsylumProducerBen Drew SMV Paul Epworth Plan B chronologyWho Needs Actions When You Got Words 2006 The Defamation of Strickland Banks 2010 Ill Manors 2012 Singles from The Defamation of Strickland Banks Stay Too Long Released 8 January 2010 She Said Released 24 February 2010 Prayin Released 9 July 2010 The Recluse Released 4 October 2010 Love Goes Down Released 3 December 2010 Writing s on the Wall Released 7 March 2011 Hard Times Released 19 May 2011The album received generally positive reviews from music critics It produced the singles Stay Too Long She Said Prayin The Recluse Love Goes Down Writing s on the Wall and Hard Times The album has sold 1 4 million copies in the UK as of May 2018 3 Contents 1 Background 2 Concept 3 Singles 4 Film 5 Critical reception 6 Commercial performance 7 Track listing 8 Personnel 9 Charts and certifications 9 1 Weekly charts 9 2 Year end charts 9 3 Decade end charts 9 4 Certifications 10 Release history 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksBackground EditDrew had always wanted to make his second album as a concept album and he had previously abandoned an attempt to make a hip hop follow up to his debut Who Needs Actions When You Got Words 4 After learning more about the technical aspects of singing 5 and having written some soul songs such as Love Goes Down which was written whilst supporting The Roots on tour in 2006 Plan B came up with the concept of a story about a soul singer who gets sent to prison 6 He commenced recording of the album in which half the songs were hip hop tracks narrated by Plan B and the other half were soul songs told through the eyes of the fictional character Strickland Banks 4 However this idea was scrapped because the two genres did not work well together and the label 679 Artists thought the idea was too confusing Hence the album was split into two records 6 and it was agreed that the soul record would be released as Plan B s second studio album 7 The sound of the album was influenced by Paul Epworth who produced the demo version of Writing s on the Wall although the majority of the album was recorded with producers David McEwan and Eric Appapoulay at The Sanctuary London Production took more than two years due to the simultaneous work on the hip hop and soul albums 8 Concept EditThe album tells the story from the first hand perspective of Strickland Banks a fictional character played by Plan B The album s opening track Love Goes Down is a love song sang by Banks about his girlfriend while Writing s on the Wall details the new difficulties in their relationship Stay Too Long follows him and his entourage as they celebrate the success of his concert with a night out which culminates in him having a one night stand with a woman In She Said it is learned that this woman is obsessed with his music and believes herself to be in love with him He rejects her so she alleges that he raped her and the subsequent trial results in his incarcerationIn Welcome to Hell he is sent to prison and much of the rest of the album is about his experience inside Throughout the course of the songs Hard Times and The Recluse Strickland gets more isolated and insecure throughout as he struggles to cope with prison life This results in his abuse at the hands of other prisoners resulting in him purchasing a shiv on the prison black market throughout the course of Traded in My Cigarettes In Prayin he is confronted by another prisoner who attacks him With the help of another inmate Strickland kills the attacker in self defence with the other inmate taking the blame and is burdened with this guilt during Darkest Place The next two tracks Free and I Know a Song detail initially his anger then his acceptance of his life inside prison In the last track What You Gonna Do Strickland is in court again as new evidence has been brought up on his case while he waits anxiously to hear the verdict The album finishes with the listener not sure of whether he is sent back to prison or released leaving it open to interpretation Singles Edit Stay Too Long was released as the first single from the album on 8 January 2010 It entered the UK Singles Chart on 17 January 2010 where it reached a peak of No 9 It also peaked at No 3 on the UK R amp B Chart making it Drew s first Top 10 single She Said was released as the second single from the album on 24 February 2010 It reached No 3 on the UK Singles Chart on 4 April 2010 as well as peaking at No 1 on the UK R amp B Chart making it Drew s biggest selling single to date Prayin was released as the third single from the album on 9 July 2010 It climbed up the chart before peaking at No 16 on the UK Singles Chart It also peaked at No 9 on the UK R amp B Chart and overall is Drew s second biggest single The Recluse was released as the fourth single from the album on 4 October 2010 The single peaked at No 35 on the UK Singles Chart and at No 19 on the UK R amp B Chart making it Drew s fourth consecutive Top 40 hit and fifth overall Love Goes Down was released as the fifth single from the album on 3 December 2010 It was later added to the A List BBC Radio 1 Playlist and peaked at No 62 on the UK Singles Chart She Said Prayin was released a digital download medley single on 20 February 2011 after Drew performed the medley at the 2011 BRIT Awards It charted at No 72 on the UK Singles Chart The medley also includes an excerpt of The Ballad of Belmarsh Writing s on the Wall was released as the sixth single from the album on 7 March 2011 The single did not chart on the UK Singles Chart Two versions of the music video were released the first available in February 2010 Hard Times was released as the album s seventh and final single on 19 May 2011 The single version features newly recorded vocals from Elton John and Paloma Faith and peaked at No 147 on the UK Singles Chart in aid of Drew s chosen charity Film EditThe Defamation of Strickland Banks is intended to be made into a musical film directed by Plan B himself It was originally conceived as a short film to be released alongside the album and the original trailer was uploaded online in late 2009 9 The film intends to incorporate all the music videos from The Defamation of Strickland Banks and The Ballad of Belmarsh with scenes of dialogue 10 Kelly Brook and Roger Daltrey have also been rumoured to have roles in the film 11 12 A second film trailer was uploaded to YouTube in February 2011 Critical reception EditProfessional ratingsAggregate scoresSourceRatingMetacritic75 100 13 Review scoresSourceRatingAllMusic 14 BBC Music Highly positive 15 Clash 16 The Daily Telegraph 17 The Guardian 18 Mojo 19 NME 20 Q 19 Spin 21 The Times 22 Upon its release The Defamation of Strickland Banks received generally positive reviews from music critics 13 At Metacritic which assigns a normalised rating out of 100 to reviews from mainstream critics the album received an average score of 75 based on 16 reviews which indicates generally favorable reviews 13 The critics tended to compare this work with Plan B s previous album Who Needs Actions When You Got Words from four years earlier The change from spectacularly violent soliloquies 20 on his debut to crooning soul on his second effort caught some reviewers by surprise though not all unhappily Ian Wade of the BBC gave the album and Plan B great praise calling it tremendous work admiring its range as for example on Welcome to Hell he trills like a scared to pick up the soap in the prison shower Smokey Robinson while Hard Times and Love Goes Down are just lovely anyone operating in the greasy world of pop would give a limb for such songs 15 For Pete Paphides of The Times Defamation deserved 4 out of 5 stars 22 The Guardian s Alexis Petridis gave it 3 out of 5 stars Though dissatisfied with its concept and gaping holes in the album s plot he said Drew s reinvention suits him The strength of his voice was understandably overlooked on his debut but it comes into its own here a high aching croon that adds an appealing touch of self doubt to the hardest hitting lyrics Rather than simply drafting in Mark Ronson to add a retro soul veneer he s clearly studied the source material the result is a string of uniformly well done Smokey Robinson pastiches In a neat touch the bleaker Strickland Banks s story becomes the lovelier the melodies 18 John Freeman writing for Clash gave it a 7 10 rating while suggesting that the style change 16 NME s Sam Wolfson gave the album a rating of 6 out of 10 and expressed regret at Plan B s move into new territory 20 At The Telegraph Thomas H Green gave it 4 out of 5 stars calling it accessible polished and brimming with verve He closed his review saying The rapping hasn t been completely abandoned either but the emphasis here is on his sweet soul voice and a thumping Motown groove an intriguing change of direction that s both passionate and populist 17 Commercial performance EditOn 18 April 2010 the album debuted on the UK Albums Chart at No 1 selling 68 173 copies in its first week and a further 47 950 in its second week It was the 5th biggest selling album of 2010 in the United Kingdom with sales of 826 400 As of May 2018 the album has sold 1 4 million copies in the UK 3 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Ben Drew No TitleProducer s Length1 Love Goes Down Ben Drew David McEwan Eric Appapoulay add 3 522 Writing s on the Wall Paul Epworth3 423 Stay Too Long Epworth3 444 She Said Drew McEwan Appapoulay add 3 315 Welcome to Hell Epworth4 326 Hard Times Drew McEwan Appapoulay add 3 577 The Recluse Drew Appapoulay add 3 198 Traded in My Cigarettes Drew McEwan Appapoulay add 4 149 Prayin Epworth3 4610 Darkest Place Drew McEwan Appapoulay add 4 2011 Free Drew McEwan Appapoulay add 3 4212 I Know a Song Drew McEwan Appapoulay add 3 1013 What You Gonna Do Drew4 11Total length 49 58 Deluxe Edition Bonus Disc 23 No TitleProducer s Length1 Verses Drew4 012 Spend My Money Drew4 093 Prayin Demo Drew McEwan add Appapoulay add 3 534 She Said Live from Cafe de Paris Drew3 425 Welcome to Hell Live from Cafe de Paris Drew4 456 Stay Too Long Pendulum Remix Epworth7 067 She Said Shy FX Remix Drew McEwan Appapoulay add 4 23 Note The deluxe edition sold at HMV does not contain the Shy FX remix of She Said Personnel EditBen Drew vocals producer mixingProduction 24 David McEwan producer engineer mixing Paul Epworth producer mixing Eric Appapoulay additional producer mixing Mark Top Rankin engineer mixing Will Kennard additional mixing Harry Escott string arrangements Sally Herbert string arrangements Jason Yarde brass arrangements Guy Davie masteringAdditional musicians 24 Aleysha Gordon backing vocals Hannah Kemoh backing vocals Samantha Smith backing vocals Jennifer Dawodu backing vocals Marvin Cottrell backing vocals Tom Wright Goss guitar Eric Appapoulay bass backing vocals Jodi Milliner bass Darren Playford drums co writer Cassell The BeatMaker drums co writer Paul Epworth drums Everton Newson violin Louisa Fuller violin Sally Herbert violin Warren Zielinski violin Bruce White viola Sonia Slany viola Ian Burdge cello Harry Escott additional cello Jason Yarde alto saxophone baritone saxophone Zem Audu tenor saxophone Harry Brown trombone David Prisemen trumpet flugelhorn Mark Crown trumpetManagerial and design 24 Fabrice Spelta art direction Mike Hosey art direction Ben Parks photography Roy Eldridge management Sam Eldridge managementCharts and certifications EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 2010 2013 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 25 25Austrian Albums O3 Austria 26 11Belgian Albums Ultratop Flanders 27 89Belgian Albums Ultratop Wallonia 28 94Danish Albums Hitlisten 29 18European Top 100 Albums 30 8French Albums SNEP 31 23German Albums Offizielle Top 100 32 7Greek Albums IFPI 33 12Irish Albums IRMA 34 7Scottish Albums OCC 35 1South Korean Albums Gaon 36 84Swiss Albums Schweizer Hitparade 37 41UK Albums OCC 38 1US Heatseekers Albums Billboard 39 19Chart 2020 PeakpositionScottish Albums OCC 40 49UK Albums OCC 41 96 Year end charts Edit Chart 2010 PositionEuropean Top 100 Albums 42 23French Albums SNEP 43 133UK Albums OCC 44 5Decade end charts Edit Chart 2010 2019 PositionUK Albums OCC 45 20Certifications Edit Region Certification Certified units salesUnited Kingdom BPI 46 4 Platinum 1 399 393 3 SummariesEurope IFPI 47 2 Platinum 2 000 000 Sales figures based on certification alone Release history EditRegion Date Catalog Format LabelUnited Kingdom 48 9 April 2010 CD 5051865847120 679 Atlantic2xVinyl 50518658993032xCD 5051865899327Australia 12 April 2010 CD 5186584712United States 19 April 2011 CK 52757 6See also EditThe Defamation of Strickland Banks TourReferences Edit Fulton Rick 15 January 2010 I ll shock my fans with my soul singing on new album but I haven t sold out says rap star Plan B The Daily Record Scottish Daily Record and Sunday Mail Retrieved 12 January 2012 Lewis Pete PLAN B From A to B Plan B Blues amp Soul 1049 Retrieved 12 January 2012 a b c Jones Alan 11 May 2018 Charts analysis Greatest Showman returns to albums summit Music Week Intent Media Retrieved 7 August 2018 a b Lamb Bill 20 September 2011 Plan B aka Ben Drew Interview Interview With Plan B aka Ben Drew Top40 about com 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