Why SpiralFrog? Click here to find out
How site works | Recommended devices
Songs on Spiralfrog.com
Boy in da Corner by Dizzee Rascal

Wot U On

Dizzee Rascal

Album: Boy in da Corner

Genre: Electronica

Composer: Mills

Your Song on Spiralfrog.com
Song Title Preview Music Song Length Download Music

4:50

Send SpiralFrog to a Friend
spiralfrog: send to a friend
SEND THIS SONG TO A FRIEND:
Send Spiral Frog to a Friend

Green Curve RightGreen Curve Left
Album, Publisher
Rating
Download the album Maths + English
     
transparent
Download the album Where Da G's - Single
     
 
 
Save Yourself by Make-Up

Make-Up

Save Yourself

  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
Download the album
Download the album From Chaos by 311

311

From Chaos

  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
Treddin' on Thin Ice by Wiley

Wiley

Treddin' on Thin Ice

  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
Download the album Showtime by Dizzee Rascal

Dizzee Rascal

Showtime

  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
Run the Road by Various Artists

Various Artists

Run the Road

  • Currently 4.5/5 Stars.
Download the album Diamond in the Dirt by Shystie

Shystie

Diamond in the Dirt

  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
Vertically Challenged by Lady Sovereign

Lady Sovereign

Vertically Challenged

  • Currently 3.5/5 Stars.
Download the album
Download the album Universally Dirty by New Flesh

New Flesh

Universally Dirty

  • Currently 3/5 Stars.
Download the album
Who Needs Actions When You Got Words by Plan B

Plan B

Who Needs Actions When You Got Words

  • Currently 4/5 Stars.
Show Track Metadata
ALBUM_ID675045
TRACK_NAMEWot U On
COMPOSERMills
TRACK_NUMBER11
RUN_TIME4:50
TRACK_ID6789423
ALBUM_TITLEBoy in da Corner
ARTIST_NAMEDizzee Rascal
SEARCH_NAMEDizzee Rascal
RATED8
GENRE_DESCRIPTIONElectronica
FLAGSM
SPIRALFROG_AVAILABLE
OFFICAL_LENGTH
SITE_REVIEWOften teetering on the brink of either cracking a smile or bursting into tears while delivering his boastful, wistful, and dread-filled rhymes, the hormonally charged voice of East London's Dizzee Rascal can be instantly singled out after the first introduction. Birthed by U.K. garage and seasoned through pirate radio, the terrain Dizzee carves out remains worlds apart from that of Ms. Dynamite and the Streets, two MCs who have come from a fractious-as-ever scene -- one that Dizzee's apart from as much as he's a part of -- with similar fanfare. And despite comparisons to 2Pac and 50 Cent that won't cease at any point in the foreseeable future, the parallels drawn to stateside rappers haven't often looked beneath the surface. If he were (mis)placed in a pool of U.S. MCs, there'd be few comparisons that would make full sense. The fact that Dizzee's from England is an obvious factor; his accent and own cultural slang will be an instant deal-breaker for most of those who have hunted for Makaveli bootlegs. From a production standpoint, we're talking about splayed-out beats and deflated basslines that, heard through a state-of-the-art stereo, might as well be blaring from the ravaged stock system of a 1974 Dodge Dart. If there are any likenesses, the dense production work -- carried out mostly by the MC on his own -- is somewhat akin to prime Bomb Squad, if only because no level of familiarity can acclimate the ears completely. Get lost in the swaying chime melody of "Brand New Day," the low-slung industrial-punk grind of "Jus a Rascal," or the stunted gait of "Do It," and risk missing out on all of the deeply hidden inflections that help make the whole album so unique. Despite the grime, the violence, the conflicted romantic entanglements, and the jagged productions that characterize the album, the moment that hits hardest is also the most fragile: "Do It," with a resigned line that goes "If I had the guts to end it all, believe -- I would," begs for misinterpretation, so it should be pointed out that it (and the album as well) draws to a close with "You can do anything," an encouragement that holds much weight in its context. Startling, tirelessly powerful, and full of unlimited dimensions, nothing could truly weigh down this debut -- not even a Mercury Prize. [The U.S. version, released through Matador half a year after the original XL U.K. release, wisely added the B-side "Vexed."] ~ Andy Kellman, All Music Guide
ARTIST_ID568843
UPC
ISRC
VOLUME
SIZE_OF_FILE
ASSOCIATEDISRC
LABEL
LABEL_GROUP
Genre
ExplicitLyrics
medialabel
LP XL/Matador
CD XL/Matador
Create an account and begin downloading over 3 million songs & videos FOR FREE!
Advertisement
advertisement

Artist of the Week

Download the album Love, Save The Empty
Texas native Erin McCarley paid dues in Southern California country bands before moving to Nashville. Nowadays, she specializes in sunny pop-rock that features her dynamic vocal style. Read More

See More Featured Artists

Song of the Week

Download the album Just Dance
The Grammy-nominated pop star caught the attention of Akon while in the recording studio, and 2008's The Fame continues picking up steam, thanks in part to this infectious hit single. Read More

See More Featured Songs

AMG

Download Complete

tracking pixel