Dizzee Rascal Interview
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UK rapper, Dizzee Rascal gives the Daily Fix his thoughts on the US grime scene and details on his latest album, Maths + English.
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If there is anyone else who had no idea what Grime music was until watching this, the Wiki definition may help.
"Grime is a sub-genre of urban music which first emerged in London, England in the early 2000s, primarily a development of UK garage, dancehall, and hip hop.The rapped lyrics will often contain jabs at other musicians, and concerts are often organized as battles between competing performers, rather than simply performances."
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Quite an intriguing choice for his record label name/logo. Dope music, but I don't thing I could bring myself to wearing that on a T shirt.
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- joebrilliant
- 4 months ago
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I think the label logo is on point. It's what I would think of when picturing "dirty stank." On the record label's myspace page, he said this about the name: "The name came from one of the first lyrics I had: "going on dirty/going on stankā¦So I thought 'yeah fuck it, Dirtee Stank.'""
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