Dizzee Rascal

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Dylan Mills, known professionally as Dizzee Rascal (born November 1 1985), is a solo artist, formerly a Roll Deep crew member, who came up in the UK Garage music scene. His music is a blend of garage MCing, conventional rap, grime and ragga, with some more eclectic samples.

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Biography

Dylan Mills, known professionally as Dizzee Rascal, is a solo artist, formerly a Roll Deep crew member, who came up in the UK Garage music scene. UK Garage placed more emphasis on the dancefloor, and has since spawned Grime which places more emphasis on the vocalists. He began MCing on pirate radio and at raves at 15, but since his mainstream success he has distanced himself from the fledgling scene.

Rascal grew up in the East End of London in south Bow in a council estate, raised by his single mother, a Ghanaian immigrant. Little is known about his father, though it is thought that he died when Mills was 2. He attributes his musical development to a school teacher who allowed him to skip regular classes and spend time working on music on the school computers.

His music is eclectic mixture of garage and hip-hop beats topped with his own unmistakable style of spitting, (a faster style of rapping), itself blending elements of garage MCing, conventional rap, grime and ragga, with some more eclectic samples, from metal guitars to found noises added in.

Dizzee Rascal has numerous rivals within the Grime scene, mainly from the East London area. A notable rival of Dizzee Rascal is Crazy Titch who produced and recorded a diss called "Just An Arsehole" which used the backing track of Dizzee's record of "Jus A Rascal".

Dizzee Rascal has had international endorsements deals with urban brand ECKO, new era and designed his own shoe with NIKE.

"Boy In Da Corner"

After winning a Sidewinder award for 'best newcomer MC' in 2002, his album Boy in Da Corner was released to critical acclaim in August 2003, entering the UK top 40 at #40. The album later peaked at a very respectable #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 in Ayia Napa, and tabloids tried to link this to a feud between Dizzee and UK Top 40-topping garage act So Solid Crew. Dizzee does not glorify gun culture in his music, but reflects it along with other grim realities of urban life. He has been described as "the vital unvarnished voice of modern-day inner-city London", and social commentary is usually present in most of his tracks. However, Dizzee proves that social comment does not necessarily have to be scathing or boring and often there is a humorous element to his lyrics, some might find this humour similar to that of Mike Skinner of The Streets. Album track "Hold Ya Mouf" contains Dizzee's most quotable line - "I'm a problem for Anthony Blair", whilst in "2 Far" he raps: "Queen Elizabeth don't know me so how can she control me, When I live street and she lives neat".

Following the success of the "I Luv U" single and the album, the second single from Boy in Da Corner was selected as "Fix Up, Look Sharp". The single, released in August 2003, gave Dizzee his first UK top 20 single and it also became the biggest hit from his debut album. He also collaborated on Basement Jaxx's third album Kish Kash on the track "Lucky Star". The track, which was released as a single in its own right in November 2003, gave Dizzee his third top 30 hit. The third and final single taken from his debut album, Boy in Da Corner, was "Jus' A Rascal". Also released that same month, "Jus' A Rascal" became his fourth top 30 success. Prior to this, in September that same year, Dizzee scooped the prestigious Mercury Music Prize for the best album of 2003. He was simultaneously the first rapper and youngest person (at 19) to do so.

"Showtime"

In 2004, Dizzee Rascal won The NME award for Innovation. His second album, Showtime, came out in September that 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.

The second single "Dream", another top 20 hit, was released in November 2004. The chorus is a cover of Captain Sensible's song "Happy Talk". The "Dream" video clip 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.

Also 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, whereas "Off 2 Work" had not been contained on the previous albums. The accompanying video clip featured Dizzee Rascal in various ordinary workplace situations (as policeman, fast food vendor, 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 has been dilligently preparing his third album Maths And English - set for a 2006 release. In a recent interview, the grime pioneer attributed the album title to his view on music itself - whereby the beats are the 'maths', with the rhymes being the 'english'.

"Waste Man", a sparse, raw and gritty composition produced by none other than his new signings the 'Newham Generals' is slated to be the first release from this album.

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Discography

Albums

Year Album Chart Positions
UK Albums Chart
2003 Boy in Da Corner #23
2004 Showtime #8
2005 Maths And English Released:
22/05/2006

Singles

Year Title Chart Positions Album
UK Singles Chart
2003 "I Luv U" #29 Boy in Da Corner
2003 "Fix Up, Look Sharp" #17 Boy in Da Corner
2003 "Lucky Star"
(Basement Jaxx featuring Dizzee Rascal)
#23 Kish Kash
2003 "Jus' A Rascal" #30 Boy in Da Corner
2004 "Stand Up Tall" #10 Showtime
2004 "Dream" #14 Showtime
2003 "Do They Know It's Christmas?"
(as part of Band Aid 20)
#1 -
2004 "Off 2 Work" /
"Graftin'"
#44 -
Showtime
2006 "Waste Man" Released:
10/4/2006
Maths And English

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