Eric Henderson - 09/Nov/2009  it's probably self-evident, given the cover art's bag-o-crisps font and color scheme, but Tongue N' Cheek is Dizzee Rascal's least ambitious and most ...
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Catriona Boyle - 20/Oct/2009 Opening with one of the most annoying/brilliant/biggest tracks of the summer, ‘Bonkers’, Tongue N Cheek signals another shift for Dizzee Rascal away f...
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Michael Ajayi - 17/Oct/2009  Whereas Maths & English was a tentative foray in to mainstream pop for Dizzee Rascal, Tongue'N'Cheek seems to be him jumping in head first at 100m...
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Ian Cohen - 15/Oct/2009  On his first proper LP, Dizzee Rascal claimed, "If I had the guts to end it all, believe I would," and would go on to say that In Utero is his favorit...
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Jonathan Eiseman - 01/Oct/2009 “Beep Beep/Comin’ through/Move over/Yeah you/Don’t argue/Just blow it/Hurry up or you’re gonna get hurt” is how Dizzee Rascal starts the second song o...
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Brad Kelly - 29/Sep/2009  The downfall of Dizzee was coming and we all knew it.Soon after his gleamingly fresh debut album Boy In Da Corner, Rascal became a true success story....
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Daniel Wilcox - 28/Sep/2009  The UK's prince of dance and hip-hop serves up a "Bonkers" record that'll force listeners to get up and "Dance Wiv Me."Dizzee Rascal - Tongue N’ Cheec...
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Michael Cragg - 26/Sep/2009  There aren't many acts that get to experience three UK Number 1 singles in a row. The Spice Girls, Westlife, and probably The Beatles at some stage, f...
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Jenny Mulligan - 25/Sep/2009  Cut to the chase: On album number four Dizzee Rascal has a decent crack at the mainstream, while still successfully retaining his grime roots. Though ...
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Mehan Jayasuriya - 25/Sep/2009  Over the course of his career, Dizzee Rascal has rarely been afraid to stand out from the pack. From squeaky-voiced East London youth to hardscrabble ...
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