Dizzee Rascal's second CD is much like many other artist's sophomore efforts. There are the obligatory lyrics about fame and how hard it is to live with it, but Rascal's new album lacks the shock ...
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 ...
GQ UK calls The Libertines "The most important rock band in Britain since The Clash", I call that a pretty damn clueless statement. Although their 2003 release "Up The Bracket" received great critical ...
His Mercury-winning debut Boy In Da Corner (2003) electrified with the shock of the new, its eccentric, genre-mashing sound topping juddering jungle bass with a voice which seemed barely to have ...
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