Thursday, 6 September 2012

Rascal : I never think about 1bn audience!!

Rapper Dizzee Rascal expressed that he never thinks how many people were watching him at the Olympics opening ceremony.

He told TV show BBC Breakfast: ''I wasn't thinking about the billion people. To me, I wasn't even thinking about the people around me in the stadium too much.

''I kind of knew I was performing to the dancers, because they had so much energy, and so much positivity, so I was kind of performing to them. And that just kind of made it easier.''

When asked if he thought the Olympics is a positive thing for the whole community, he replied: ''I don't know about the whole community, because obviously, over there, in the estate where I'm from, some people don't feel a big part of it.

''But it is a time when the world's coming together, it's a good time for some realisation. I didn't want it to be about, 'yeah, winning, winning, winning.' I want it to be positive but I want people to know about what's going on in the world.''

Sunday, 5 August 2012

Dizze a big fan of Queen Elizabeth!!!

Queen Elizabeth is a big fan of Dizzee Rascal.

 Elizabeth Grandson Prince William told to UK Prime Minister David Cameron when he performed at the Olympic Games opening ceremony on Friday (27.07.12).

Mr. Cameron turned to William's wife Duchess Catherine and said: "My favourite part of the opening ceremony was when your husband leant over and said to me 'I don't know if you know, Prime Minister, but my grandmother is a great fan of Dizzee Rascal'."

He added: "Not many people know this but, if you want superstars, of course all the big actors currently playing Batman, Spiderman or Superman are all actually British.

"If it's storytelling you are after, three of the best movie franchises of all time - Bond, 'Lord Of The Rings' and 'Harry Potter' - are all British.

"If it's music you're after, of course Adele had the bestselling album this year.

"If it's television you're after, you need look no further than the fact that the president of the United States' favourite TV programme is overwhelmingly starring British actors, in of course 'Homeland'."

Tuesday, 24 July 2012

Rascal Is Set To Release His Official Olympic Song

Official Olympic song "Scream" is set to be unleashed by Dizzee Rascal on 5th August.

This is going to be the fifth tracks that will soundtrack London 2012 - will also feature Dizzee's protégé, vocalist Pepper.


Muse, The Chemical Brothers, Delphic and Elton John and Pnau are the other singer who have contributed songs to the sports presentation programme of this year's Olympics

Muse have provided the main official song of the London 2012 Olympics. The track, which is titled 'Survival', will be played when athletes enter the stadium, in the lead up to the medal ceremony and also as the theme for all international TV coverage. Scroll down to listen to the song.

Saturday, 15 October 2011

Dizzee Rascal is recording his new album in America

Dizzee Rascal is recording his new album in America.

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The rapper this year to release his autobiography focused on his new album is planning to eliminate.

New music from the ‘Bonkers’ hitmaker next year across the Atlantic is set out in front and behind the jetting.

Speaking to Q magazine, he said: "I'm not supposed to be making an album right now, but I just don't stop. I've not been doing it in designated blocks, I've just been spending a lot of time in Miami and other places working with people. A lot of these people, you've got to go where they are and grab them whenever they're free."

Tuesday, 27 September 2011

Dizzee rascal recording a new album's tracks in the U.S.

Dizzee rascal has been recording a new album's tracks in the U.S., and he has plans to go on hiatus until upcoming year 2012.

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Earlier this year the Bonkers hitmaker told me how he was put on hold his career "kick back (and) recharge my batteries"After shooting to fame in 2003 with solidly after working.

But hip-hop star is working hard already to have abandoned plans to take it easy - he is a native of America and the UK with various fellow musicians have been recording a new partnership between the jetting.

He tells rock magazine Q, "I'm not supposed to be making an album right now, but I just don't stop. I've not been doing it in designated blocks, I've just been spending a lot of time in Miami and other places working with people. A lot of these people, you've got to go where they are and grab them whenever they're free."

Thursday, 18 August 2011

Dizzee rascal release of his autobiography planned

Dizzee rascal at the end of this year for the release of his autobiography planned but now pushed back plans.

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The Bonkers star has decided to focus instead on his new album is done, if fans to read about his life now wait to see her before she would have known.

The rapper told the Evening Standard, "The book has been pushed back a bit - I'll probably get the album out first".

"I sit there with [music journalist] Ben Thompson and tell him everything. Everyone's got secrets and I've got more than plenty."

Dizzee also told the paper that he has been having fun working on the book. "It was a bit of a therapy session, because I ain't had no therapy sessions before," he explained. "Telling someone everything has been great."

Wednesday, 10 August 2011

Dizzee Rascal new album 'definitely' released on next year

Dizzee Rascal new album 'definitely' released on next year.

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The rapper's last record, "Tongue N 'cheek', came out in 2009 - is taking time from the music industry, but he is looking forward to starting work on his next project, though he is not sure which direction to take.

He told BANG Showbiz: 'I will have definitely an album out next year. I haven't really started it yet so I'm not sure what sort of style it will be or who will be involved in it. But I'm looking forward to getting back to it.'

The upcoming release of 'grime' record is unlikely, 25 'Bonkers' hitmaker insisted as a first style does not exist for the majority of his career as an artist in spite of grime.

He said: 'Everyone called it grime, but I didn't. All it was was a mixture of all the stuff I was into. There is no such thing as grime.

'It's like hip-hop - journalists make it up. Grime is just a name that's from grimy areas and a lot of grimy st happening, but as for the music, it's everything from reggae to drum and bass to Nirvana.'