

Editors' Notes Konnichiwa is Skepta's most fiery album to date. And with five years separating it from his last LP, it's both a meditation on fame and a victory lap. Yet the MC's take-no-prisoners approach still packs dark, percussive rhymes and rattling intensity into tracks like “Crime Riddim” and “It Ain’t Safe." He’s suspicious of success on the Pharrell-featuring “Numbers,” and alternately sensitive about it on “Text Me Back.” But he spits like gunfire on “Shutdown," a grime anthem full of classic hip-hop braggadocio where Skepta raps, "They tried to steal my vision/This ain’t a culture/It’s my religion."
Konnichiwa
1
3:16
Lyrics (feat. Novelist)
2
2:36
Corn on the Curb (feat. Wiley)
3
5:01
Crime Riddim
4
4:36
It Ain't Safe (feat. Young Lord)
5
3:43
Ladies Hit Squad (feat. ASAP Nast & D Double E)
6
4:39
Numbers
7
3:18
Man
8
3:34
Shutdown
9
3:08
That's Not Me (feat. JME)
10
3:05
Detox (feat. BBK)
11
2:47
Text Me Back
12
4:24