Tracey’s knowledge of music is nothing if not eclectic, a trait he has previously credited to his mum, who used to DJ on pirate radio stations. “Country Star”, which is kind of a reverse Post Malone, has what he refers to as a country drill beat, and there’s a Caribbean vibe on opener “Plan B” and closing track “Wifey Riddim 3”, in a nod to his Trinidadian heritage. “I’m really into guitars,” he agrees, observing that “even the one with Giggs on it” (“Nothing But Net”) has a guitar sample.