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Dizzee Rascal Talks Grime With Sway And Smashes ‘5 Fingers of Death’ Freestyle

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AKE (often stylised as a.k.e; abbreviated as attack.kill.everything) is an English music producer, songwriter, entrepreneur, writer and fashion designer from Islington, North London. A.K.E started out making experimental beats influenced by grime, R&B/Soul, hip-hop, electronic music and later started adding his own raw yet poetic vocals. And has recently worked with artists/songwriters and producers such as Gain Ctrl founder Semothy Jones and upcoming artist Eduard Mullisi. Outside of recording and producing A.K.E is also currently working with companies such as Mixtape Madness and Radar Radio. He's also the founder and creative director of streetwear clothing company GOOF™ (Get Out Or Fight). His future goal is to become a pioneer in the creative industry by developing a brand new different sound and inspiring new upcoming creators in the world. You can hear his music on soundcloud.com/attackkilleverything. And also follow him on Instagram & Twitter @akeemmush.

Dizzee Rascal stops in to Shade 45’s Sway in the Morning and talks the early years of grime mentioning D Double E, Ruff Sqwad, Wiley and Nasty Crew, postcode wars and then absolutely smashes Sway’s 5 Finger of Death challenge with his old school raskit flow!

Before Kanye West put Skepta and grime artists alike on the stage at the Brits, our very own legend Dizzee Rascal was chopping it up with the likes of Pharrell, Bun B, Justin Timberlake and Calvin Harris to bring grime to American ears. With massive hits such as “I Luv U” and “Dance With Me,” Rascal has toured the U.S. multiple times and linked with legends.

Joining the Sway in the Morning crew, we hear Rascal outline the history of grime from its start on pirate radio and roots in drum and bass and UK garage music. Bringing people from the different boroughs in London together, grime music has gone a long way from people like Rascal cutting records for club DJ’s just to be heard.

Along with speaking on the history of this fast-paced genre, Rascals speaks on artists coming to Europe to build a following and then heading to America to sell their product. After an outpour of gems and history lessons, Rascal steps to the mic for a 5 Fingers of Death like they’ve never experienced before. Learning to MC at 170 BPM you need to pay attention to catch the lyrical madness on display.

This is so sick! If you don’t have time to check the whole interview catch Dizzee’s 5 Fingers of Death challenge below.

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