The Streets
57 songs across 7 album sections.
The Streets
The Streets established a distinct voice in British hip-hop through introspective storytelling and gritty realism. This archive holds 57 works across seven album sections, capturing the artist's evolution from the breakthrough success of Original Pirate Material to later explorations in Computers and Blues. The collection highlights key entries such as Has It Come to This? and Don't Mug Yourself, which remain among the most accessed texts in the catalogue. With over 2,000 total hits, the selection reflects a dedicated following drawn to the raw, conversational style that defines the discography. Visitors can explore the full range of albums, including The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living and Everything Is Borrowed, to trace the thematic shifts and narrative depth that characterize this influential body of work.
![A Grand Don't Come for Free [2004]](/covers/none.jpg)
A Grand Don't Come for Free [2004]
![Computers and Blues [2011]](/covers/none.jpg)
Computers and Blues [2011]
![Everything Is Borrowed [2008]](/covers/none.jpg)
Everything Is Borrowed [2008]
![Original Pirate Material [2002]](/covers/none.jpg)
Original Pirate Material [2002]
![Radio 1's Live Lounge – Volume 2 [2007]](/covers/none.jpg)
Radio 1's Live Lounge – Volume 2 [2007]
![Radio 1's Live Lounge [2006]](/covers/none.jpg)
Radio 1's Live Lounge [2006]
![The Hardest Way to Make an Easy Living [2006]](/covers/none.jpg)
