Plan B has said that his work had been influenced by
John Cooper Clarke.
2005–2009: Early career and debut album Plan B first appeared with the track "Cap Back", produced by DJ Wonder (formerly of
Roll Deep), on the
grime compilation album Run the Road (2005). The album gained positive reviews from most critics, including a five-star review from
The Guardian's
Alexis Petridis. In July 2006, "Mama (Loves a Crackhead)" was released as a single, becoming the first Plan B song to appear on the
UK Singles Chart, peaking at number forty one. He supported
Noel Gallagher on the second night of his solo shows at the
Royal Albert Hall on 26 March 2010, and played in Bangor at the
Radio 1 Big Weekend on 23 May 2010 on the New Music We Trust stage. He performed a duet of "
I Guess That's Why They Call It the Blues" with
Elton John as part of Elton's
BBC Electric Proms performance at
the Roundhouse in London in October 2010. On 16 February 2011, Drew won Best British Male at the
Brit Awards. Later that year he announced that he was working on a new album called
The Ballad of Belmarsh, which was to be a hip-hop
concept album telling the story of Plan B's alter-ego, Strickland Banks. Work on the album was later put on hold to focus on the film
Ill Manors and it was ultimately shelved completely. In March 2012, he released the single and video for "
Ill Manors", a song (containing a sample from
Peter Fox's "
Alles neu") which deals with the
2011 London Riots, and which was described by
The Guardian as "the first great mainstream protest song in years". A
soundtrack album and
film of the same name (Drew's first as both writer and director) were released in June 2012, followed by three more singles: "
Lost My Way", "
Deepest Shame" and "
Playing with Fire". In July 2012, Drew issued an apology after he appeared on the cover of
Shortlist magazine wearing a
t-shirt featuring
white supremacist rock band
Skrewdriver. Drew produced "Pray for Love" by Kwabs, released on 6 May 2014.
2017–2018: Heaven Before All Hell Breaks Loose On 18 May 2017, Drew released his first single in five years, titled "In the Name of Man", and announced that he had been in the studio recording an album. The album,
Heaven Before All Hell Breaks Loose, was released on 13 April 2018. He said in an interview that this album is less hip-hop orientated than his first two albums "....because I feel that I'm not being honest with myself if I'm living the high life and I'm trying to rap about the other side of things". Drew said that he had taken time off from the music industry to focus on fatherhood, and also to connect with friends and family he says he felt alienated from after the release of
Ill Manors. == Film career ==