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Professor Green can't find right words in "Never Be A Right Time"

Posted by Kevin Z. Rong Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Professor Green plays a sweet loverboy in his new music video for "Never Be A Right Time," the third single featured in English rapper's recent released exceptional sophomore album, "At Your Inconvenience," a story that is easy for anyone in a relationship to relate to, and sees the singer reuniting with regular collaborator Ed Drewitt as guest vocals.
The 'Read All About It' rapper firmly established himself as one of the UK's most exciting new talents around when his debut album "Alive Till I'm Dead" crashed into the charts at No.2. Green is joined in the studio by a live band and backing singers for the recording of the track, which sounds very Mike Skinner-esque. And yes, that's a massive compliment because he's a legend in our eyes and it's worth noting that Green is on his way to greatness too.
Fresh from the chart-topping success of his single "Read All About It," the 28-year-old rapper is back with yet another top notch tune, "Never Be A Right Time," and it sees him going through he turmoil of deciding when to break up with his girlfriend, and struggling to find the right moment to end his crumbling relationship. It's a nice chill out track.
The highs and lows that come with a relationship are portrayed in the soppy video and is a nice accompaniment to the track. A change of pace for the cocky word smith as Green gets all soft and gooey on his new track "Never Be A Right Time." The Hackney native laments over the complications in trying to tell a loved one its over, its all wonderfully emotive and perfect for this time of year, especially if thinking about breaking up with your girlfriend during the winter months is your thang.

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