Tuesday 28 June 2011

Dizzee Rascal admitted that one day he would like to start a family

British urban artist Dizzee Rascal admitted that one day he would like to start a family and hope that it will indeed be a very big family.

Dizzee is currently without a girlfriend, but when the right time he revealed that he wants to have lots of children.

Rascal explained, "I'd love to settle down and have loads of kids. I'd raise them properly and pass on all my knowledge. I would show them how to value life, as a lot of people don't. If you don't value your own life, you're never going to value anyone else's."

Dizzee's East London and grew up in a rough part they are very proud of their roots.

The 25 year old ‘Bonkers’ singer, whose real name is Dylan Mills said, "People always ask me if I've ever returned to my old stomping ground but I'm always there, I still have loads of friends who live on the estate.” Dizzee Rascal then added, "There was a lot that I loved about growing up. Now I look back and am glad I had those experiences. I learned the value of money and about community spirit. I felt more of a sense of community on a council estate than anywhere else I’ve lived since.”

Tuesday 21 June 2011

Dizzee rascal children's "loads" it to

Dizzee rascal children's "loads" it to.

The rapper whose real name Dylan Mills is currently living alone in the future and would love a big family.

He said: "I'd love to settle down and have loads of kids.

"I'd raise them properly and pass on all my knowledge. I would show them how to value life, as a lot of people don't.

"If you don't value your own life, you're never going to value anyone else's."

The 'Bonkers' hitmaker grew up in East London, a poor area, and despite their vast wealth and success, he is still proud of his roots and returns to his old haunts when he can.

He added to Reveal magazine: "People always ask me if I've ever returned to my old stomping ground but I'm always there. I still have loads of friends who live on the estate.

"There was a lot that I loved about growing up. Now I look back and am glad I had those experiences. I learned the value of money and about community spirit.

"I felt more of a sense of community on a council estate than anywhere I've lived since."

Sunday 12 June 2011

Dizzee Rascal wants to "be Superman" ambitions

Dizzee Rascal wants to "be Superman", but they do not think he can get the right hair. 'Bonkers' hitmaker flight wearing blue and red and wear a cape out of his pants but his pants when he looked for a brief photo rapper is not a problem with this part can not get famous super hero Would like to be like her trademark black hair right to see a curl.

He said: "I don't want superpowers, I want to be Superman. I think everyone always fancies themselves as Superman every now and then; you know, have his powers, put their pants on the outside and all that you know. The only problem I have is I find I can never quite get the curl on my forehead right."

Dizzee even if he was Superman flying ability to come up and help who their partner that they track Calvin Harris 'Dance Wiv me' and 'off' on any other support work for Will have can find.

He added: "I loved working with him but I can't get hold of him lately. If I could I'd be happy to collaborate with him again. I can't find him, he's all over the place right now."

Sunday 5 June 2011

Dizzee rascal MTV News special London 2012 Olympic Games in association

Dizzee rascal MTV News special London 2012 Olympic Games in association with the Coca-Cola's future involvement in a flame campaign is about.

Thousands of you this week may have been left for Thanks on sporting event tickets from Coke still a big part in an operation after the disappointing failure a chance to play!

To the campaign you a creative young London 2012 Olympic torch during the torch relay to run with the opportunity to nominate a person!

Speaking of his involvement, Mr. Rascal, who is an ambassador of the Future Flames, told MTV News presenter, Laura Whitmore: "It’s a positive thing that sheds light on young positive people doing really good things in the community, as a side to a lot of the negative stuff you hear."

"So it’s good to get involved in it like that, the Olympics has only been here once, the last time it was here was in 1948."

He added: "We didn’t know when we was gonna get it again so we’re gonna get people to nominate their friends or whoever they feel are doing something positive to be the torch bearer. It's a once in a lifetime opportunity man."