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Chels 18-04-2010 08:28 PM

love plan b... so ****ing much <3
this album is amazing.

Stephanie 18-04-2010 08:30 PM

yay!

Iceman 19-04-2010 10:34 PM

4PlanB

@shellk1984 @Eoin_l_ @elle1039 @ILoveJedwardxo @GemAvaCoyle @Dillonon @dyasoeire @TheJamesFoley << Hey! Maybe ermmm.
10 minutes ago via Seesmic Web

me pinkmichK and lili all getting shoutouts from planB :)

Stephanie 28-04-2010 05:27 AM

two songs in the top 40 8-)

Iceman 03-05-2010 09:30 PM

4PlanB

@Eoin_l_ hey! Was chattin bout that yestrday "big" "double-date" etc. Don wan uz ta get over exited juz yet. Juz talk at the mo.

another shout out.

Iceman 14-05-2010 09:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Iceman (Post 3207467)
4PlanB

@Eoin_l_ hey! Was chattin bout that yestrday "big" "double-date" etc. Don wan uz ta get over exited juz yet. Juz talk at the mo.

another shout out.

announced today that Plan B playing Oxegen.......i got told before everyone muahahahahahahaha

CaraRawr 01-07-2010 06:06 AM

*bump*

his old stuff is great, my sister was playing 'charmaine' and 'susanne' last night, epiiiic.

Iceman 01-07-2010 10:48 AM

will be at the Vodafone stage to see him on the Friday!!!!!!! cant wait!

Iceman 07-07-2010 09:59 PM


pinkmichk 07-07-2010 10:02 PM

still considering getting ticket for next years tour

Ramsay 07-07-2010 10:04 PM

gonna be at the coral lol

Iceman 07-07-2010 10:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pinkmichk (Post 3461118)
still considering getting ticket for next years tour

I'll let you know what his live set is like....may have to leave early tho, sterophonics start half an hour after he's on......

and Karl youre an idiot :P

Iceman 18-07-2010 04:38 PM

Plan B's record label 679/Atlantic has refused to release the rapper's new album The Ballad Of Bellmarsh.

The musician, whose real name is Ben Drew, has been forced to take the recording elsewhere, despite selling around 500,000 copies of his latest CD The Defamation Of Strickland Banks.

In an interview with the BBC, Plan B said: "The label said, 'Look, we love your soul record. We know what to do with that. With the hip-hop it's not going to get play on radio, we don't know how to market it and we're not feeling it'."

He added: "I was offended but I said, 'Alright, cool'. This is the compromise - I take that hip-hop record, I put it out on my own label and you own none of it.

"I'll promote it off the back of my soul record and that's what I'm doing."


Plan B currently has 2 songs in the UK top 40 and an album in the top 10.

Iceman 09-08-2010 12:56 PM

Plan B has revealed that he will 'retire' his Strickland Banks character when he wraps up his UK tour.

The 'She Said' singer, who invented the alter ego for his sophomore LP The Defamation Of Strickland Banks, said that the character will not appear in future material as he is keen to show off his other musical abilities.

He told the Daily Star: "He’s a soul singer who’s found success very quickly and it’s gone to his head. I’m just telling a story, a scene from my career and it won’t be around for ever.

"[Banks is] completely disconnected, a fictional creation, fictional people, no relation to my life. Now the music is so successful it’s getting harder.

"I’m like a film director. On the album cover it says Plan B presents… The Defamation of Strickland Banks. It’s me portraying this character Strickland Banks for this one project, this one album."

Discussing his next LP, he revealed: "It could be dubstep or reggae. We almost released a folk song. That's the thing about me. If I feel like I’ve created a great piece of music then it doesn’t matter what genre it is, I’ll put my name to it.

"Just expect me to always come from somewhere outside the box."

Iceman 15-08-2010 02:32 PM

PLAN A was to have a happy childhood and grow up staying out of trouble.

Yet that proved to be just a pipedream for tormented East End lad Ben Drew, beaten by his stepdad and bullied at school.

And so he turned into PLAN B - the chart topping rapper-turned-singer who has taken the British music scene by storm this year.

But, as he confesses to Rated, not without the help of a career-saving therapist who stripped all his problems bare as he faced prison for brawling.

"I had to go to a very dark place to get to the root of my problems," says Ben. "A lot of those problems stem from my childhood, and therapy was a very unhappy time. I had to go on stage at my gigs and try to be the big man, when I felt like a very weak one."

Now the star believes his therapy has left him "a stronger man", able to make his incredible No 1 album of soul music, The Defamation Of Strickland Banks, which has gone double-platinum after just four months.

And he's even directing his first film, Ill Manors, about deprived children in London's East End. It draws on his own sad background and uses reformed school troublemakers as actors.

"If David Cameron was serious about fixing Broken Britain, he should come to people like me, who can talk to kids on their level," says Ben.

"But he couldn't be seen to support me - because on my first record I talk about sex with corpses, genital warts and stabbing people in the eye with a Biro."

IN TROUBLE: Plan B drew on his real-life experiences for movie Harry Brown
IN TROUBLE: Plan B drew on his real-life experiences for movie Harry Brown

Cue a rare smile as he recalls his debut album, Who Needs Action When You Got Words, which reached No 30 in 2006 and made Plan B a respected name in rap.

But its failure to break the Top Ten left him so bitter that he was constantly getting into fights.

"The music industry is like a girls' school," he says. "It's incredibly bitchy, and the men are bitchier than the women. I hate being around two-faced people, and I didn't know how to handle it. I lost my temper all the time."

At 26, his explosive anger can be traced back to when he was six and his father left home to be replaced by a harsh stepdad. Home in tough Forest Gate was a battleground for the little boy - as was school.

"I had no older brothers to protect me," he explains. "As a little white boy in a heavily multi-cultural school where black and Asian kids stuck together, I was on my own. I had to fight, to show I'm not a target you could push around.

"If I have a problem with you, I'll let you know. I'd rather be honest than bitch about someone behind their back. But I knew I couldn't carry on getting angry all the time."

In 2008, Ben got a suspended prison sentence for fighting in a bar. "I was *********g my career up," he admits. "So I took it upon myself, as an adult, to get help.

"I didn't ask my manager or anyone else. I looked up counselling in the Yellow Pages, saw Anger Management, and bang, I was in therapy for a year."

NEW PLAN: Ben Drew on stage
NEW PLAN: Ben Drew on stage

He credits his therapist Jo Bates for turning his life around. "She stripped away layer upon layer of the confidence I'd built up for myself, until I was a nervous wreck," he says.

"Those layers were an act. By the end, I stopped feeling angry and, when I built my layers of confidence back up, it was in the right way."

That new found confidence helped Plan B turn his back on his rap audience to make the soul music of The Defamation Of Strickland Banks, which tells the story of a fictitious singer's fall from fame.

"I tried to make another hip hop album at first, but the songs were s***," says the star. "When I started writing songs at 15, they were soul - so really this is my first love. My mum and my sister always pestered me to write these kind of songs.

"So the cynics who think I'm a sell-out for not making another rap record can throw my first one in the bin, because they don't know me."

For his next album, he aims to tackle reggae. "It'll be about a white guy who's convinced he's the reincarnation of a dead reggae star," says Ben .

"He writes amazing songs - but the world won't have any of it because he's white, so they think he's faking it."

But before that comes the making of Ill Manors. Plan B will star in it as well as directing, having acted as a gang leader opposite Michael Caine in Harry Brown, the hit Britflick.

Many of Ill Manors' cast are first-time actors from a Pupil Referral Unit (PRU) in London for children expelled from secondary schools. Ben attended one after getting kicked out of his local comprehensive at 15 for insulting teachers.

"The guy in charge of the PRU - who also taught me - told me, 'You don't know how much you've helped these kids doing this,'" says Ben.

"That gave me a strong sense of purpose that I hadn't had from music or anything else I've ever done."

A passionate believer in how PRUs can help deprived children, Ben adds: "The kids in PRUs are from families who tell them they're worthless. More kids need to be taken from secondary schools into PRUs, because it gives them an escape.

"Then, even when the kids go home to their s*** life, five times a week they'd have a positive influence on them."

And maybe they could turn a Plan B back into Plan A.

Iceman 23-05-2011 08:02 PM

Hard Times to be released as a charity single featuring Elton John.

Shaun 23-05-2011 08:05 PM

Elton John works with anyone :bored: sold-out old ****

Iceman 23-05-2011 08:05 PM

Im surprised its took this long though they basically said this in January....

Iceman 05-07-2012 10:19 AM

Quote:

Plan B has signed a new publishing deal worth a reported £3 million.

The rapper will get an advance of over £1 million from EMI music publishing for his songwriting on future albums. He'll receive the rest following the release of the records, The Sun reports.

The contract doesn't include earnings from The Defamation Of Strickland Banks or new album iLL Manors, which is released on July 23.

"It's a huge deal for Ben, worth a lot of cash. There aren't many artists who get these kind of offers nowadays but his success with Strickland Banks has earned him kudos," a source said.

"He'd just got out of an old publishing deal and EMI had been trying to get him to sign on with them for ages.

"It comes on top of a joint venture he launched earlier this year with EMI which will see him scout for new writing talent."
Kaching

Iceman 20-07-2012 03:44 PM

My sister just bought me ill manors.... :amazed: its not out until Monday though :D

Iceman 25-07-2012 09:50 PM

iLL Manors is #1 in the midweeks, tbh didnt think it'd crack the top 5 so im happy about wherever it charts now.

Marc 25-07-2012 09:55 PM

This song is ridiculous.

Iceman 25-07-2012 09:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Marc (Post 5336196)
This song is ridiculous.

was talking about the album :tongue:

Marc 25-07-2012 10:02 PM

well thats ridiculous too lol ululululloool

Iceman 27-07-2012 12:22 PM

Debuted at Number 3 in Ireland behind the 2 Bruce Springsteen albums.... not bad at all


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