Unorthodox (Wretch 32 song)

"Unorthodox" is a song by Tottenham-born rapper Wretch 32 featuring vocals from British recording artist Example.

Lewis Corner of Digital Spy gave the song a positive review stating: "I got a good vibe/ I ain't trying to be bait with my hook lines," Wretch swaggers with rapper-turned-singer Example over thrumming beats and funk-infused guitars that sample the Stone Roses' 1989 hit 'Fools Gold' – proving there is still a place for a bit string plucking while maintaining a musical relevance in today's chart.

"Unorthodox" then gradually fell down the chart, spending a total of six weeks in the top 40 before dropping down to number 43.

The video begins with faded dictionary definition of the words 'Orthodox' and 'Unorthodox', the latter of which is defined as "breaking the convention or tradition".

The lyrics talk of people not adhering to the norm and as such the video features a range of unorthodox characters; including a young child with speakers in a shopping trolley, women with piercings, a woman shaving her head and a tattoo artist.