D-Block Europe announce Home Alone 2 mixtape with new cut "No Competition"
29 October 2021, 11:39
| Written by
Cerys Kenneally
D-Block Europe have returned with details of their upcoming mixtape Home Alone 2, and have unveiled new cut "No Competition" to accompany the news.
"No Competition" will appear onn D-Block Europe's mixtape alongside Lil Pino collaboration "Kevin McCallister", and is teamed with a Suave-directed video.
Their forthcoming mixtape will follow last year's The Blue Print: Us vs. Them album, and will be the duo's first mixtape since 2019's Street Trauma.
Among the mixtape's 23 tracks, D-Block Europe will unite with Wretch 32, M Huncho, Central Cee, Offset, AJ Tracey and more.
Tracklist:
- Intro
- Blood Diamonds
- No Competition
- Funny Bunny Nails
- Crypto’s & Crime
- Chrome Hearts (feat. Offset)
- Money Can’t Buy Heart (feat. Young Adz)
- Miskeen (feat. Jordan Morris & Tiny Boost)
- Black Sheep (feat. Lil Pino)
- Don’t Go (feat. Wretch 32)
- Pay Attention
- Esta Denied
- Squid Game
- Ski Dream (feat. Dirtbike LB)
- UK Duty Paid
- Mood (feat. M Huncho)
- Overseas (feat. Central Cee)
- Love Is Blind
- Patek Pain
- Be Polite (feat. Tion Wayne)
- Make You Smile (feat. AJ Tracey)
- Desire
- Kevin Mcallister (feat. Lil Pino)
"No Competition" is out now. D-Block Europe's Home Alone 2 mixtape will land 19 November, and is available to pre-order now.
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