Wretch 32's Home? is a profound exploration of identity, belonging, and the Black British experience. Blending elements of grime, reggae, Afrobeats, and soul, the album delves into themes of displacement and cultural heritage. Tracks like "Black and British" featuring Little Simz and Benjamin A.D. confront societal challenges, while collaborations with artists like Kano and Ghetts enrich the album's narrative. Incorporating samples from the 1988 documentary Scenes From The Farm , Wretch 32 connects personal stories to broader historical contexts. Home? stands as a compelling testament to Wretch 32's artistry and his reflections on home and identity. NME: Wretch 32 – 'Home?' review: delicious “soul food” for the displaced Rolling Stone UK: Wretch 32 'Home' review: Rap great dissects the idea of home Trench: 'HOME?', The New Album From Wretch 32, Is An Essential Listen The Guardian: Wretch 32: 'It's a difficult ride ...