Dizzee Rascal

Hip hop musician and Mercury Prize winner

Dizzee Rascal - Artists & Creatives born September 18th, 1984
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This British hip hop musician emerged on the music scene with a distinctive style blending garage, grime, and hip hop. Debut album 'Boy in da Corner' released in 2003 garnered critical acclaim and won the Mercury Prize. Follow-up albums, including 'Showtime' and 'Maths + English,' solidified a successful career. Collaborations with various artists and diverse tracks have contributed to commercial success and chart-topping hits.

Won the Mercury Prize for 'Boy in da Corner'

Achieved multiple chart-topping singles

Collaborated with artists like Calvin Harris

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