Mike Diver - 15.12.2009 The staunchly individualist lexicon of London yap-rap trio N-Dubz should serve to alienate all but the most fanatical admirer. But, with a glossary in...
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Andi James Chamberlain - 27.11.2009  Fifteen years ago, there was no such thing as a CHAV.Ten years ago, Chav’s were called Townies and were just a small breed of nuisances who could be w...
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Edgar Smith - 24.11.2009 Nevermind pantomime knife-crime articles and graffiti-font youth-initiative ads at the bus stop, what really shows the division between the nation's y...
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Jack Horton - 23.11.2009  Against All Odds is the second outing from Camden-based N-Dubz, the moniker of three South London school-friends. Following on from the somewhat unexp...
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Simon Price - 22.11.2009 The new N-Dubz album spins bleakly believable stories of urban life over the trio's now-familiar R&B/pop-rap/clubland hybrid. So there are tales of cr...
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Matt James - 21.11.2009  Let's get ready to grumble. I'll admit to previously having a somewhat morbid fascination with N-Dubz. Like watching a car crash. Everytime Dappy and ...
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David Balls - 18.11.2009  "It was us against the world, no one wanted to know," N-Dubz declare at the start of their new album, all too aware of their shaky beginnings in the m...
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Tom Williams - 18.11.2009  What's it all aboutEssentially it's all about words you don't understand, sung and rapped in accents you don't understand, by youths you don't unders...
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Mark Edwards - 15.11.2009  “Watch out,” as David Byrne once sang, “you might get what you’re after.” Following the best part of a decade wondering ...
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Pete Paphides - 14.11.2009  Recently, N-Dubz’s Dappy Contoslavos noted that “anyone between the age of 11 and 26... has our music on their phones”. Claims that ...
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