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Dizzee Rascal + Bun B Meet The G’s In New Video

March 22nd, 2008

Dizzee Rascal flew from London to Houston to meet up with Bun B and film the video for “Where’s Da G’s?” B gives D a tour of his hood and hooks him up with a sweet deal on a pair of X-Ray G Glasses.

Dizzee Rascal + Bun B “Where’s Da G’s?” Video:

  

Unfortunately, Pimp C does not appear in the video, but his verses are on the album edit of this song. BIG Big Choon off the US release of Maths + English from Definitive Jux.
“Where’s Da G’s” with Bun B and Pimp C is the best US/UK hip hop crossover recorded so far….

Get Dizzee With Free Tunes

March 8th, 2008

We’ve got 2 Dizzee Rascal tunes in the player this week: “Where’s Da G’s” featuring Pimp C and Bun B of the U.G.K. AND a mega-mix from El-P featuring tunes off the US release of Maths + English (including Pretty Todd’s remix of “Pussyhole”).

  

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Dizzee Rascal - Maths + English Album Cover

Dizzee Rascal Links

To grab copies of each for yo’self:
“Where’s Da G’s” on Spinner
El-P Megamix on Pitchf*#k

Dizzee Rascal Hits US With Bonus Tracks

January 29th, 2008

Almost a full year after its UK release, Dizzee Rascal’s Maths + English will finally get a proper release in the US. Of course, the album had more UK appeal, from Dizzee’s dialect to his collaborations with other UK artists Lily Allen and the Arctic Monkeys. That might be why it was nominated for a Mercury Prize and a MOBO in the UK but received little recognition across the pond. But the album also features a collaboration with Underground Kingz Pimp C and Bun B on the track “Where’s Da G’s”, so it should do well in the States too. ([More →])

New Video For Aesop Rock With Jeremy Fish Artwork

September 13th, 2007

Aesop Rock and friends finished the video for “None Shall Pass,” the title track from his new album. The video is directed by San Francisco’s Ordinary Kids and features extensive artwork by Jeremy Fish, who is becoming almost synonymous with Aesop Rock. ([More →])