Dizzee Rascal revealed he earned a plastering certificate during lockdown before returning to music. Dizzee Rascal swapped the mic for a trowel during the COVID-19 lockdown, using the downtime to earn ...
Whatever insecurities Dizzee Rascal is dealing with he has managed to discard them with a f**k em banner. When speaking to Dizzee you get no sense of him having any diffident qualities. Perhaps it is ...
Dizzee had moved on by second album Showtime (2005), then gloriously gate-crashed the pop mainstream with “Bonkers”, staying true to London language even as his delight at his success beamed from ...
Dizzee Rascal has accepted partial responsibility for his near-fatal stabbing in 2003. The 'Bonkers' rapper was left hospitalised with six stab wounds after a group of four men began hounding him in ...
Straight outta . . . East London? It sounds just a little ridiculous, the mere idea of English rap -- only slightly more plausible than, say, Mexican klezmer or Motor City flamenco. But hip-hop ...
Ask around about British hip-hop artists, and you’ll most likely be given the Streets, Dizzee Rascal, Roots Manuva, and more recently, Wiley and M.I.A. No! From that list, the only one who could be ...