That was the audience – who went crazy when rap superstar Dizzee Rascal headlined BBC 1Xtra Live at Sheffield Arena. Read More
On the evening of 19 October 2003, the crowds gathering on Tower Bridge to await David Blaine's emergence from his Perspex box heard a booming bassline bubbling up from the fast-flowing surface of the Thames beneath them. Read More
It’s the UK’s fastest growing website – and now it’s being used by the UK’s fastest-rising hip-hop artist turned national treasure, Dizzee Rascal. Read More
Dizzee Rascal has always had hits, that goes without saying. Read More
Now, it's important to note that the main strand of DNA running through this is 'Dirty Cash (Money Talks)' by the Adventures of Stevie V. Read More
THE Noisettes are the new kings of collaboration after all three members revealed they are working on projects with other artists. Read More
Dame Vera Lynn lives out on the South Downs, under skies once darkened with German planes on their way to bomb London. Read More
SOME of pop's biggest names rock with Pudsey Bear on TV tonight for Children In Need. Beatles legend Sir Paul McCartney, 67, is joined by Dizzee Rascal, 24, and Cheryl Cole, 26, at London's Royal Albert Hall to boost the coffers for the annual appeal. Read More
SOME people thought he was bonkers when he shut up shop to go freelance. Read More
It's been a startlingly fruitful decade for underground urban music, with UK garage ready to claim British cultural dominance at the turn of the century – a strain of fortified R'n'B that, despite having future laughing stock Craig David as a figurehead, and having limited itself from its eclectic origins in Larry Levan's Paradise Garage years earlier, still maintained its sleek edge. Read More
Dizzee Rascal was one of the U.K.'s most prominent music subjects during the latter half of 2003. Just a few months prior to ... Read the full Dizzee Rascal bio.