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== Biography ==


Dizzee Rascal grew up in the [[East End of London]] in south Bow in a [[public housing|council estate]]. As a teenager, he was detained for stealing cars and robbing a pizza deliveryman, and expelled from four high schools.<ref name="CBC"/> A sympathetic music teacher introduced him to music production on a school computer.<ref name="CBC"/> He began MCing on [[pirate radio]] and at [[rave]]s at fifteen, but since his mainstream success he has distanced himself from the fledgling scene. He used to be a member of the [[Roll Deep]] crew, until a conflict with former friend [[Wiley (rapper)|Wiley]]. What a gay bastard please his name is Dylan and he's a rapper old skool is a shit song you wanna be American rapper you are absolutely crap rapper hahahahaha i recommend you do not listen to him he is as fake as it comes.
Dizzee Rascal grew up in the [[East End of London]] in south Bow in a [[public housing|council estate]]. As a teenager, he was detained for stealing cars and robbing a pizza deliveryman, and expelled from four high schools.<ref name="CBC"/> A sympathetic music teacher introduced him to music production on a school computer.<ref name="CBC"/> He began MCing on [[pirate radio]] and at [[rave]]s at fifteen, but since his mainstream success he has distanced himself from the fledgling scene. He used to be a member of the [[Roll Deep]] crew, until a conflict with former friend [[Wiley (rapper)|Wiley]].


His music is an eclectic mixture of garage and [[Hip hop music|hip-hop]] beats with an extremely broad palette of influences, ranging from metal guitars to found sounds, drill and bass synth lines, eclectic samples and even Japanese court music. His vocal performance is also distinctive, he uses a fast style of rapping which blends elements from garage MCing, conventional rap, grime and ragga.
His music is an eclectic mixture of garage and [[Hip hop music|hip-hop]] beats with an extremely broad palette of influences, ranging from metal guitars to found sounds, drill and bass synth lines, eclectic samples and even Japanese court music. His vocal performance is also distinctive, he uses a fast style of rapping which blends elements from garage MCing, conventional rap, grime and ragga.

Revision as of 16:58, 3 August 2007

Dizzee Rascal

Dylan Mills, known professionally as Dizzee Rascal (born 1985 in Bow/East London)[1], is an English MC/rapper and producer. His (largely self-composed) music is a blend of garage MCing, conventional rap, grime and ragga, with extremely eclectic samples and more exotic styles.

Biography

Dizzee Rascal grew up in the East End of London in south Bow in a council estate. As a teenager, he was detained for stealing cars and robbing a pizza deliveryman, and expelled from four high schools.[1] A sympathetic music teacher introduced him to music production on a school computer.[1] He began MCing on pirate radio and at raves at fifteen, but since his mainstream success he has distanced himself from the fledgling scene. He used to be a member of the Roll Deep crew, until a conflict with former friend Wiley.

His music is an eclectic mixture of garage and hip-hop beats with an extremely broad palette of influences, ranging from metal guitars to found sounds, drill and bass synth lines, eclectic samples and even Japanese court music. His vocal performance is also distinctive, he uses a fast style of rapping which blends elements from garage MCing, conventional rap, grime and ragga.

In 2004, Dizzee Rascal made an international endorsement deal with urban brand Eckō and designed his own shoe with Nike in 2005.[1]

Dizzee worked with cross genre artist Beck on a remix of the song Hell Yes.

Dizzee has also provided guest vocals on an Arctic Monkeys track, the B-Side to their single Brianstorm named 'Temptation Greets You Like Your Naughty Friend'. Dizzee's version of the same song is featured as "Temptation" on his album Maths and English.

Boy In Da Corner

Dizzee Rascal on the cover of his 2003 album Boy in Da Corner

After winning a Sidewinder award for 'best newcomer MC' in 2002, his album Boy in Da Corner was released to universal critical acclaim in August 2003, entering the UK top 40 at #40. The album later reached #23. The album was preceded in June 2003 by the top 30 hit single I Luv U, a tale of accidental teenage pregnancy. In the same year the rapper was stabbed five times in Ayia Napa.[1] Many tabloids suggested that this event was connected to an apparent feud between Dizzee and UK Top 40-topping garage act So Solid Crew. Dizzee has been described as "the vital unvarnished voice of modern-day inner-city London" [citation needed], and social commentary is usually present in most of his tracks. Despite the often serious content of his music, there are frequently humorous elements to be found.

Following the success of the I Luv U single and the album, the second single from Boy in Da Corner was Fix Up, Look Sharp. The single, released in August 2003, gave Dizzee his first UK top 20 single and also became the biggest hit from his debut album. In September, Dizzee was awarded the prestigious Mercury Prize for the best album of 2003. He was the youngest person (at 19) to do so and the second rapper (after Ms. Dynamite the previous year). The album was also chosen as the #1 album of the year by Planet Sound.

Later in the year he collaborated with the Basement Jaxx on their third album, Kish Kash on the track Lucky Star. The track, which was released as a single in November 2003 and gave Dizzee his third top 30 hit. The third and final single, taken from his debut album, was Jus' A Rascal, which became his fourth top 30 success. The song was also featured in the movie Kidulthood, released in 2006.

Jezebel was never released from the album Boy in Da Corner, but was well received and was exposed to well reviews and popularity on the underground scene. The song told the tale of a young London girl, who through years of going to parties, getting drunk, doing drugs and having sex earned herself the title Jezebel, translated as a slut, slag, whore etc. The fictional girl in the story was a teenage mother to two little girls, who would no doubt grow up to be just like their mother. Dizzee wrote the song as an account of his real life and the types of people that surrounded him. [citation needed]

He made his U.S. concert debut on February 7, 2004 at Volume in the Williamsburg section of Brooklyn.

Showtime

Dizzee Rascal on the cover of his 2004 album Showtime

In 2004, Dizzee Rascal won The NME award for Innovation. His second album, Showtime, came out in September of the same year, eclipsing the peak of his debut album by entering the UK album chart at #8. The first single from the album, released two weeks earlier in August 2004, was titled Stand Up Tall. This track gave Dizzee his highest charting single to date, managing to enter the UK top 10. This song was written and produced by Jasal.

The second single Dream, another top 20 hit, was released in November 2004. It sampled (and used the chorus of) Captain Sensible's song Happy Talk, originally from the Rodgers and Hammerstein musical, South Pacific. The Dream music video consisted of a mock 1950s style children's marionette show depicting scenes corresponding to the lyrics about Mills' East London youth: street culture, crime, single teenage mothers, pirate radio and garage clubs.

Later in 2004, Dizzee Rascal was part of Band Aid 20, a group of British musicians who re-recorded Do They Know It's Christmas? He did not sing in the song; rather, he rapped two lines of it ("Spare a thought this yuletide for the deprived, if the table was turned would you survive?" and "You ain't gotta feel guilt just selfless, give a little help to the helpless"). Dizzee Rascal was the first person to add to the song since the original was released.

In March 2005, the Double A-side single Off 2 Work / Graftin was released. Graftin' was the third and final single from the Showtime album, whilst "Off 2 Work" was a new track that did not appear on either of his albums. The accompanying music video featured Rascal in various ordinary workplace situations (as a policeman, a fast food vendor, a businessman, etc.) and PM Dizzee Rascal announcing his engagement to Cherie Blair. This was Dizzee's lowest charting single and smallest hit to date, peaking outside the UK top 40 at #44.

Since, he has been busy setting up his own record label 'Dirtee Stank' and signing MC acts from across the country, most notably the 'Newham Generals' from the Grime Scene.

Maths and English

Dizzee's third album Maths and English was released on June 4th 2007. He stated in an interview before the album's release that "Maths" refers to producing and "English" to writing lyrics.[2] The first single off this album, Sirens, was released on May 21st.

On July 17th Maths and English was announced as one of the 12 nominees for the 2007 Mercury Prize.

Dirtee Stank

Dizzee Rascal has created his own record label, called “Dirtee Stank” (He is not signed to it, however). Dizzee Rascal's explanation of the name: "The name came from one of the first lyrics I had: "going on dirty/going on stank...So I thought ‘yeah fuck it, Dirtee Stank.’"" [citation needed]

Dizzee has stated that the "record label existed before I had a deal" [citation needed]. The first white label release of 'I Luv U' was made on Dirtee Stank, released when he was 16 [citation needed]. Although both of his albums and their subsequent singles have been released under XL Recordings. It was not until 2005 that Dizzee Rascal ‘revived’ the label and made his first signings, Klass A,[3] and Newham Generals. Dizzee has stated the ethos of the company is “The label is about bridging the gap between indies, majors and the street. Stank is the way forwards” [citation needed]. The label's logo is a picture of flies circling faeces, when asked why this logo was chosen Dizzee stated that it was: “gulliest thing I could think of" [citation needed]

The label was formed and is owned by Dizzee Rascal, and is co-run by Dizzee's manager, Cage. According to Cage, Dirtee Stank exists to promote gifted artists with "social problems" that might scare off other labels. "People who, through the conditions they live in, might not be stable."[3] The label should also help artists overcome hurdles such as access to studios that "take something from a raw demo to something people will get excited about on the street".

Currently the Newham Generals' mixtape "Welcome to Newham" and their debut album Generally Speaking are slated for an unknown release date in 2006 [citation needed]

As of September 12th 2006 a notice on Dizzee's official site reports on the availability of Newham Generals' mixtape Best of Newham Generals Vol. 1 both in stores and online. The mixtape apparently features "20 classic shower NG tracks and 20 mins enhanced CD feat videos, interviews, live footage and da Raskit".

Discography

Albums

Singles

Dizzee Rascal - Bubbles
Dizzee Rascal - Flex
Dizzee Rascal - G.H.E.T.T.O
Dizzee Rascal - Paranoid
Dizzee Rascal - Where's Da G's?
Dizzee Rascal - S*ck My D*ck
Year Title Chart positions Album
UK Singles Chart
2003 I Luv U 29 Boy in Da Corner
Fix Up, Look Sharp 17 Boy in Da Corner
Lucky Star
(Basement Jaxx featuring Dizzee Rascal)
23 Kish Kash
Jus' a Rascal 30 Boy in Da Corner
Do They Know It's Christmas?
(as part of Band Aid 20)
1
2004 Stand Up Tall 10 Showtime
Dream 14 Showtime
Off 2 Work / Graftin' 44 Showtime
2007 Sirens 20 Maths and English
Pussy'ole (Old Skool) 80a Maths and English

Notes

a. Downloads only

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Matthew McKinnon: Grime Wave. CBC.ca May 5, 2005
  2. ^ http://www.leftlion.co.uk/articles.cfm/id/1001
  3. ^ a b "Dizzee Rascal seeks new urban artists". The Guardian. May 02 2005. {{cite news}}: Check date values in: |date= (help)

External links

Official sites
Unofficial sites
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