Album artwork for Boy In Da Corner by Dizzee Rascal

Dizzee is all the rage this month, finally seeing his debut album getting released and getting stabbed over in Ayia Napa, it's a busy life! It seems as though Dizzee is trying to rewrite the UK underground rulebook, from Hip Hop which he slips into with ease (check 'Jus A Rascal'!), to Garage ('I Luv U' with its prototype distorted electronic kid 606 beats) to a hodgepodge of distorted beats and wobblying basslines. There are 15 tracks to choose from and Dizzee excels himself with dope production, recruiting rhyme masta Wiley to help on "2 Far", complete with staggered beats and fast rhymes, to 'Stop Dat', a killer bass workout with jumping rhymes that flow over the square wave madness that Dizzee conjures up so ruthlessly. All in all a fresh and cutting take on the evolving UK scene from one of the new kids on the block that hits all sorts of beats and styles.

Dizzee Rascal

Boy In Da Corner

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Album artwork for Boy In Da Corner by Dizzee Rascal
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£22.99

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Released 14/04/2020Catalogue Number

XLLP170

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Dizzee Rascal

Boy In Da Corner

XL
Album artwork for Boy In Da Corner by Dizzee Rascal
LPx2

£22.99

Black
Released 14/04/2020Catalogue Number

XLLP170

Learn more

Dizzee is all the rage this month, finally seeing his debut album getting released and getting stabbed over in Ayia Napa, it's a busy life! It seems as though Dizzee is trying to rewrite the UK underground rulebook, from Hip Hop which he slips into with ease (check 'Jus A Rascal'!), to Garage ('I Luv U' with its prototype distorted electronic kid 606 beats) to a hodgepodge of distorted beats and wobblying basslines. There are 15 tracks to choose from and Dizzee excels himself with dope production, recruiting rhyme masta Wiley to help on "2 Far", complete with staggered beats and fast rhymes, to 'Stop Dat', a killer bass workout with jumping rhymes that flow over the square wave madness that Dizzee conjures up so ruthlessly. All in all a fresh and cutting take on the evolving UK scene from one of the new kids on the block that hits all sorts of beats and styles.