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• Giggs (exec.) • Universe (also exec.) • Bayoz Muzik • Boom Productions • Boss Entertainment • Dash Music • Flupes • Simple • Wbeeza chronology Walk in da Park (2008) (2010) Walk in da Park is the debut album. It was released on 4 August 2008 independently through SN1 Records. It is Giggs' first commercial release after putting out a collection of mixtapes from 2005 onwards.
The album includes guest appearances from SN1 members Joe Grind, Gunna, Kyze and Gunna D, among others. Production was handled by frequent in-house producers Boom Productions, Bayoz Muzik and others. Walk in da Park incorporates with and alongside aggressive and production. The album entered the at number 13 and number 9 on the, selling thousands of independently-pressed copies and selling out in music stores. Walk in da Park was positively received by music critics. [ ] Since its initial release, Walk in da Park has been recognised as an influential release for, spawning the subgenre of while introducing slower flows that contrasted the fast-paced flows that were significantly popular at the time.
Contents • • • • • Background [ ] In 2007, Giggs released the song 'Montague', leading to increased buzz for Giggs and his music. This was followed up by 'Talkin' da Hardest', a freestyle over Stat Quo's song 'Here We Go', produced. The freestyle and its music video proved to be an underground success and became a British rap classic. However, neither song were included in the track listing of the album. According to Giggs, Walk in da Park was recorded and completed within two weeks.
Giggs released a video for the song 'Uummm!!' For promotion before the album was released, however refused to play the video due to claims that the content was too strong for their channel. Radio channels also banned Giggs' music from airplay. In response to the bans, Giggs retracted his video application and wrote the tune 'The Last Straw' directed towards the bad treatment he received from MTV Base. When asked about the issue he said he was asked to censor 'drug references' from the song, despite none being made. DJs such as are known to hold this album in high regard, despite Giggs being blacklisted from BBC 1Xtra. The underground success of the album led to Giggs signing to, and the release of his sophomore album (2010).
Track listing [ ] Walk in da Park No. Title Producer(s) Length 1. 'Intro (B.B.T.)' Boom Productions 4:20 2. Wbeeza 3:49 3. 'Open Up' Bayoz Muzik 2:56 4. 'Who Are You to Judge?'
(featuring Joe Grind) Boom Productions 4:24 5. 'More Maniacs' (featuring T.Boost and Young Spray) Boom Productions 3:43 6. (featuring Joe Grind) Boom Productions 4:39 7. 'Cut Up Bag' Boss Entertainment 4:21 8.
'Saw' Boom Productions 3:36 9. 'Make It Look Good' (featuring J. Melo) Boom Productions 4:26 10. 'Click Clack!!!' (featuring Killa Ki & Shocks) Universe 4:06 11. 'Pitchin' All da Time' (featuring Dubz and Chelsi Lauren) Flupes 5:20 12.
'Rat-A-Tat-Tat' (featuring Kyze) Simple 3:36 13. Karta napryazhenij usilitelya amfiton. 'Tempa Tempa' (featuring T.G.) Bayoz Muzik 3:16 14. 'Bring a Message Back' Boom Productions 3:04 15. 'You Raised Me' Boom Productions 2:51 16. 'Walk in da Park' (featuring O.T.B) Boom Productions 3:47 17.