Genius Lyrics
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Dizzee Rascal (Ft. Armand Van Helden) – Bonkers
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“Bonkers” is a song by British rapper Dizzee Rascal and American producer Armand Van Helden. It is the first single released from Rascal’s fourth album, Tongue n' Cheek. Rascal
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Dizzee Rascal – Focus
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[Intro] / Future / The future of your nation / The future of your world / The future of your existence / Will all be decided now / Will all be decided here / There will be no
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Dizzee Rascal – I Don't Need a Reason
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Jul 11, 2013 ... I Don't Need a Reason Lyrics: All I do is flex, I don't need a reason / All I want is sex, I don't need a reason / Fly out on a jet, I don't ...
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Dizzee Rascal (Ft. UGK) – Where's Da G's
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[Intro: Dizzee Rascal] / Dirtee Stank! / Yeah, man / Know you really fink you're fooling, man / You ain't fooling me, man / I don't give a shit, man / I'm out here, man / Wherever
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Dizzee Rascal – Sirens
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The lead single of Dizzee’s third album Maths + English, and as such one of Dizzee’s final songs before he sold out and went commercial. This track still represents a departure
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Dizzee Rascal (Ft. Taz) – Jus' A Rascal
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“Insane Fiddler On The Roof operatics splashed over every chorus.”
Crazy Titch parodied this track when him and Dizzee had beef – “Jus An Arsehole (Dizzee Rascal Diss)”.
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Dizzee Rascal – I Luv U
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[Intro: Jeanine Jacques] / I love you / I-I-I, I-I-I I love you / I love-I love-I love, I love you / I-I-I-I-I-I, I love you / I-I-I-I-I-I love, I-I love you / I love, I-I-I, I
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Genius English Translations – OrelSan - Zone (ft. Nekfeu & Dizzee Rascal) (English Translation)
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Zone
“Zone” is the only track on La fête est finie that resembles a more traditional rap song with freestyles featuring slight braggadocio with no particular subject matter.
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Dizzee Rascal – How Did I Get So Calm
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[Intro] / I'm calm / I'm calm / [Chorus] / How did I get so calm? (Did I get so?) / How did I get so calm? (I'm calm, how?) / How did I get so calm? (Did I get so?) / How did I get
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Dizzee Rascal (Ft. Bun B & Trae tha Truth) – H-Town
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Dizzee Rascal’s first single release from his aptly named fifth studio album, The Fifth. The track features H-Town allstars Bun B and Trae, and is produced by A-Trak and Oligee.
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Dizzee Rascal – Bassline Junkie
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[Intro] / Hey, turn the bass up / Hey, turn the bass up / Yeah, yeah yeah, yeah / Big dirty stinking bass, dirty stinking bass / Big dirty stinking bass, dirty dirty stinking / Big
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Dizzee Rascal – Pagans
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Second of Dizzee Rascal’s new visuals with Noisey. Produced by Newham Generals own Footsie.
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Dizzee Rascal – Quality
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Taken from the ‘Don’t Gas Me’ EP
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Dizzee Rascal – Space
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‘Space’ sees Dizzee use a condensed rhyme scheme while executing his signature fast flow over a grimey instrumental. To reinforce the space theme, the song samples snippets of
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Dizzee Rascal (Ft. Calvin Harris & Chrom3) – Dance Wiv Me
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[Intro: Chrome] / Oh, oh / Ooh, baby / Come and dance with me / [Verse 1: Dizzee Rascal] / What's up, darlin'? / I been keeping my eye on your movement / I can't see no room for
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Dizzee Rascal (Ft. Florence + the Machine) – You Got the Dirtee Love
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This mash-up of Florence and the Machine’s “You’ve Got the Love” and Dizzee Rascal’s “Dirtee Cash” was debuted live at the 2010 BRIT Awards.
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Dizzee Rascal (Ft. Chrom3) – Road Rage
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In this song Dizzee Rascal expresses his thoughts and feelings about road rage.
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Dizzee Rascal & Calvin Harris – Hype
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[Verse 1] / Top of the roster / Real deal, you can see it in my posture / I feel like Leo with a Oscar / The price just changed, no sour, it'll cost ya / And I'm not an imposter
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Dizzee Rascal – Ghost
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On the seventh song of his album Raskit, Dizzee looks back on his youth throughout verse one of this track, talking about how he used to have nothing and no girls wanted to be with
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Dizzee Rascal – Flex
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I wanna see you dip-dip-dip / And lemme see you rock-rock-rock / And wind up on your hip-hip-hip / And never ever stop-stop-stop / I wanna see you dip-dip-dip / And lemme see you
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Dizzee Rascal (Ft. God's Gift) – Hold Ya Mouf
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[Intro: Dizzee Rascal] / Get me / We got a lot to talk 'bout / Raskit, God's Gift / Oi yo / What you do will come back to you / (What you do will come back to you) / What you do
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Dizzee Rascal – Sick A Dis
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[Hook] / Sick of this shit / Sick of this shit / I’m sick of this shit / I said I’m sick of this shit, sick of this shit / Sick of this shit, I’m sick of this shit / [Verse 1
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Dizzee Rascal – Fix Up, Look Sharp
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From Dizzee’s 2003 release Boy in da Corner.
The beat heavily samples The Big Beat by Billy Squier
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Dizzee Rascal (Ft. Bugzy Malone) – Ghost (Remix)
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Close, close, wanna get close on the coast / Ghost, ghost don't pose and I don't post / Close, close, wanna get close on the coast / Ghost, ghost / Pickin' me a winner / Picky hair
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Dizzee Rascal – Dirtee Disco
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(Dance) / Dizzee Rascal / (Dance) / Dirtee Stank / Life's too short to be livin' with stress / I'm too young to be all depressed / I can't complain, I'm highly blessed / And there'
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Dizzee Rascal – Flex (Dave Spoon ReFlex)
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I wanna see you dip, dip, dip / And let me see you rock, rock, rock / I wind upon ya hip, hip, hip / And never ever stop, stop, stop / I wanna see you dip, dip, dip / And let me
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Dizzee Rascal (Ft. Wiley) – 2 Far
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Track 5 from Boy in Da Corner. This song sees Dizzee attempting to justify and rationalize his violent and antisocial behaviour; he tries to do the right thing most of the time
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Dizzee Rascal – Stop Dat
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From Dizzee’s critically acclaimed debut album Boy in da Corner released in 2003.
The album is still widely considered to be the best grime album ever made, and was Grime’s first
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Dizzee Rascal – Pussyole (Old Skool)
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A song from Dizzee Rascal’s third album Maths + English. It is a diss song towards his former friend Wiley, who he split paths from earlier on his career. This track is a reply to
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Dizzee Rascal – Vexed
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The bonus track on the American version of Boy In Da Corner, Dizzee Rascal’s debut album.
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Dizzee Rascal (Ft. Breeze & Flowdan) – Win
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Unreleased track originally intended for Dizzee’s debut album, Boy In Da Corner.
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Dizzee Rascal – Creeper (Freestyle)
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[Verse 1] / Yo, I, roll deep on these / Put these emcees on deep freeze / Hit these, whip these and rip these / Come like Busta, we flip these / Please, don't ramp with these
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Dizzee Rascal – Seems 2 Be
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Track 13 from mercury award winning Boy in Da Corner (2003). A typical pick from the LP, solid depictions of teenage struggle in inner city London; and dizzees attempts to
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Dizzee Rascal – Everything Must Go
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[Hook] / Everythin’ must go / Everythin’ must go / Everythin’ must go / No squares in the circle / Everything must roll / What’s the plan when the smoke clears / An’ it all takes
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Big Tobz & Dizzee Rascal – Smoke
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[Chorus: Big Tobz] / Yo, pull up on smoke (Smoke) / Like, "Who's got a problem?" (Who?) / Two bad Bs on their knees / And they're both tryna say they don't do this often (L-L-Liars
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Dizzee Rascal – Do It!
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The final track on 2003’s classic Boy In Da Corner. Dizzee tries to reflect on his life and the situation he finds himself in.
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Dizzee Rascal – Jezebel
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In this song, Dizzee Rascal tells the story of a ‘fallen woman’. She begins the story as a sexually precocious, promiscuous truant. She ends it by having twins by an absent father
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Dizzee Rascal – Sittin' Here
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The opening track from 2003’s Boy in da Corner. Dizzee looks around at his surroundings and finds that his neighborhood never changes; it’s always gonna be the same illegal
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Dizzee Rascal – Brand New Day
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One of Dizzee Rascals more conscious songs. Taken from his debut album, Boy In The Corner.
He talks about life growing up in London, friendships diminishing and the future (among
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Dizzee Rascal (Ft. Giggs) – Nutcrackerz
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Beat produced by Heavytrackerz paying homage to Tchaikovsky’s “The Nutcracker”
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