Killian Fox 

Tinie Tempah: Demonstration – review

As his profile grows, so does the self-belief... but have we lost some of the Tinie Tempah charm, asks Killian Fox
  
  


When Tinie Tempah first came to mainstream attention in 2010, he rapped that he had "so many clothes, I keep 'em all in my aunt's house". As his profile has increased – the Londoner has three UK number ones and two Brit awards to his name – so have his boasts. Now, we are told on his high-reaching second album, he owns a mansion and drops into Claridge's for tea. His presence has grown too: tracks such as Trampoline are designed to fill vast clubs, but Tinie seldom feels dwarfed. Some of the fresh-faced charm has gone, but he is sounding more like a bona fide star.

 

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