It hasn't been easy to sell out in this century, but Dizzee Rascal pulled it off. Dizzee first came to international attention at the age of 16 when he started making berserk low-tech grime beats on ...
Dizzee is back with his brand new album Raskit. While it’s not a straight up grime record, Dizzee has well and truly positioned himself back at the top of the game, which comes 14 years after his ...
Dizzee Rascal had backed himself into a corner. Now, he's come out fighting. Grimy, minimalist synth drops. Skittery drum patterns. And an all verbal assault delivered by a fired-up Dylan Mills. "Sick ...
“I never thought I’d see the end of the CD / I never thought I’d see social media replace the TV,” Dizzee Rascal raps on “Focus”, the opener to his sixth solo album, Raskit. It’s a succinct way to ...
Dizzee Rascal doesn’t sound glum on his sixth album: his rapping is too fast and inventive for that. But the message is downcast. “I’m from the LDN where the sky is dreary,” he announces on Raskit’s ...
Dizzee Rascal is set to release his first album in four years. He announced the new 'Raskit' LPwith ‘Space’, a track indicating a return to the original sound of the Bow-born grime artist. Dizzee ...
Dizzee Rascal has shared new album , his first since The Fifth was released four years ago. The album includes the singles "Space" and "Wot U Gonna Do?" Dizzee has returned to his grime roots on his ...
“When we ain’t kids no more will it still be about what it is right now?” mused the teenage Dylan Mills on his genre-defining debut Boy in da Corner (2003). Yes and no. The Dizzee we meet on his sixth ...
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