It wasn’t long ago that hip hop artists such as Dizzy Rascal were left out of the charts for they were .. (cough, cough) not proper pop music.
However, within a couple of years the whole landscape of pop has changed massively, with bassline taking centre stage (for about 5 minutes mind you)
leaving a distinct sense that urban music has a place in the charts again, and quite rightly so.
Our recording studio caters for all sorts, and that's how we've been able to stay current, we're effectively emersed into the major music scenes always with an eye to the future! But even we didn't expect such a shift to happen so quickly.
Dizzy Rascal is about to judge a talent show on Sky1 HD's new X Factor-style show. The Bonkers rapper, 24, has signed up for Must Be The Music - alongside ex-Texas singer Sharleen Spiteri and jazz crooner Jamie Cullum, proving that urban music is now the respectable face of modern entertainment.
It truly is a 'free for all' and shows the power of downloads, offering once sidelined acts the chance of mega stardom!
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