Dizzee Rascal Dylan Kwabena Mill, or known as Dizzee Rascal, was born in September 18th 1984. Dylan is known for being a British rapper and record producer. His music involves, Grime, R&B, British hip hop and UK Garage. He released his first album called "Boy In Da Corner" in 2003, this would earn him the 2003 Mercury Prize. Dylan was born in Bow London and his father had died when he was young, his mother was a single rising parent. When Dylan was young he "violent and disruptive" , his mother had to move him a lot of schools because of the fighting and being removed. He got the name rascal as that would be what bis teachers called him when he behaved badly. Rascal's youth consisted of, fighting teachers, grand thief auto and robbing pizza men. In one of his schools, he was removed from every class except music, he created music on the schools computers and was encouraged by his music teacher and in the summer went to a music workshop...
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