Professor Green

Professor Green

UK garage, hip-hop, rap rock

United Kingdom

"A driving rhythm underpins vivid storytelling, creating a tension that captures both struggle and hope within its crisp beats."

Quick Start

A good place to start with Professor Green is…

At Your Inconvenience

At Your Inconvenience

2011

Professor Green matters for his unfiltered exploration of personal and societal struggles within the fabric of UK culture.
Professor Green matters for his unfiltered exploration of personal and societal struggles within the fabric of UK culture. By blending sharp lyrical storytelling with the pulse of urban life, he has created a space where vulnerability meets resilience, sparking conversations around mental health, class disparity, and identity in a rapidly changing landscape. His approach is characterized by an honest and conversational style, often drawing from his own experiences to ground his narratives in authenticity. This connection to everyday life allows listeners to feel seen and understood, as he marries the rhythmic intricacies of UK garage with incisive hip-hop flows, creating a sound that is both accessible and provocative. Lyrically, Professor Green often navigates themes of hardship, aspiration, and self-discovery with a candid voice that strikes a balance between sincerity and irony. His storytelling blends poignant anecdotes with broader social commentary, leaving listeners to ponder their own narratives in relation to the world around them. The result is an engaging tapestry of emotion and reflection.

Full discography

Professor Green's albums in order, from earliest releases to latest.

19 releases 3 albums 2 EPS 2006–2014
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Frequently Asked Questions

What does Professor Green sound like?

A driving rhythm underpins vivid storytelling, creating a tension that captures both struggle and hope within its crisp beats. Rooted in hip-hop and rap rock. Start with At Your Inconvenience.

What is the best Professor Green album to start with?

The best album to start with is "At Your Inconvenience" (2011). It's the most representative of what makes Professor Green worth hearing.

Who is Professor Green for?

If you're into hip-hop and rap rock, Professor Green is worth your time. A driving rhythm underpins vivid storytelling, creating a tension that captures both struggle and hope within its crisp beats.

How many albums does Professor Green have?

Professor Green has 19 releases in their discography, including 3 albums and 2 EPs.