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Universal acclaim- based on 193 Ratings
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Positive: 169 out of 193
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Mixed: 9 out of 193
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Negative: 15 out of 193
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Feb 18, 2023This review contains spoilers, click expand to view.
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May 4, 2021Classic album the grime bible still the best uk rap album ever made. I luv u is one of the best debut singles ever released by any artist.
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Feb 27, 2020
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Feb 3, 2020Absolutely riveting flows and surprisingly satisfying and new sound accompanied by a unique voice and well mastered and catchy tracks “boy in da corner” is well worth a listen
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May 23, 2019A cornerstone in grime, british music, and hip hop in generals history. This album is a grimey, dark and spiritual journey through the streets of london. This album destroys americas monopoly over hip hop and is a criminally underrated piece of music
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Jun 17, 2018One of the greatest Hip-Hop albums to ever come from the UK, all coming from an 18 year old who started his own genre from this debut masterpiece alone.
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Apr 16, 2016Just because it's one of the first if it's grime genre doesn't mean it is good. This album is good but brings nothing new or better to the table. If there is another album to listen to i wouldn't listen to it but if you have nothing else to listen to, give it a try, you might like it.
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Dec 2, 2015Dizzee Rascal is very original unique real and raw. He spits real rap with crazy british slang and a perspective from the british gangs. This album is one of the most original rap albums.
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Oct 5, 2013The perfect grime album! Intelligent lyrics, sick flow and perfect beats. This album gives British hip hop a good name and is a must buy! If you love British hip hop and grime, then you will love this album.
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Jan 26, 2012The best album i have ever heard. Tells many different stories which rappers seem to lack. The sound is just great and would recommend to any rap fan especially UK rap fans.
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Jan 6, 2012
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AKAshFeb 22, 2009For this album to rated higher then classics from Nas, 50 Cent ( I dont want to even mention other names). I cant belive that true hip hop fans would even rate him in the same categroy . Lyrics are very average and his voice makes us (uk) sound like are voices aren't broken. Not a Hater just a Truth Teller.
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OllieHFeb 13, 2009Simply the best hip-hop (or whatever you want to call it) album I've ever heard. Dizzee's production is on par with that of El-p or Madlip (actually, he's way better than Madlib) and his rhymes are delivered with the grit and honesty. This isn't rap for the casual listener, this is dense, intelligent, and sincere hip hop.
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FrankDJun 1, 2008This album really kicks ass ! It´s one of the most original rap albums of all time. Don´t miss it !!!
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IrrelevantMay 22, 2008Michael C--I'm not disputing the merits of this album, necessarily, but your including "Eric B." on a list of rap giants is just plain ignorant, since Eric B. did not rap. Rakim rapped. But thanks for playing. Maybe you should review rap albums in the context of rap music only when you have some clue as to what you're talking about.
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brianLFeb 21, 2008Close to perfection, starts to slack off slightly after Fix Up, Look Sharp, but picks up right again at Hold Ya Mouf. this is probably the best connection into urban UK music most people can get. good thing he's talented.
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BarryPAug 23, 2007True they do sound stupid ash, probably some wannabe badboys or chavs. But there is no doubt this album is fuckin' wicked! Way better than his others, and better than any album Kano has released. It's rare to find so many songs on an album that i really like, there's about 8-9 out of 16 that i could listen to on loop one after the other. 'sikkkkkkkkkkkkkkk album bruv'.
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ashpJul 27, 2007'o all you guys chattin bout hip hop or garage and tryin to rate it by those standards better shh hut yuh muh', 'sikkkkkkkk album bruv 'sittin here' is a bad tune big up all my blazers!!!' 'standard dis album is big out here. no long ting straight up and down big' - to quote a few, do you know how stupid you sound seriously!
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ryans.Jul 2, 2007sikkkkkkkk album bruv 'sittin here' is a bad tune big up all my blazers!!!
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DanAJun 24, 2007An AMAZING album. Dizzee Rascal is a great artist and single handedly got me into the Grime genre.
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natahnaMar 6, 2007it is the best
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BlahBlahFeb 25, 2007My favorite album of all time
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RachelxxxJan 12, 2007well wat cn i sey except FKIN amazin!!!!this lad has so much talent lv im so much!!!!!!!keep it up Dizzy bbe xxxxx
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MichaelCDec 31, 2006
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[Anonymous]Nov 21, 2006first of all: this is a GRIME album, so all you guys chattin bout hip hop or garage and tryin to rate it by those standards better shh hut yuh muh. "boy in the corner" is a genre-defining masterpiece, one of the first releases able to catch the raw energy of grime on record, and probably the very first one to do so in a commercially successful way.
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PelicaineOct 28, 2006
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AdamSOct 3, 2006Proof positive that professional criticism is worthless. Listen to this album - you won't believe it. Track 6 ('Fix Up, Look Sharp') is the generally accepted "best" track on there.
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JustinDSep 16, 2006This is one of my all time favorites. Nothing else like it.
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GiovanniOAug 17, 2006I tried hard to like this album. I don't give a puck if he is from Mars, or Europe for this case: he sounds too silly for me and I have heard 100X better beats in Fruity Loops. Believe me this is whack.
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richardjJun 22, 2006Best British and Hip-hop album for years, only some underground stuff can compete, looking forward to the new one! This still works bvery well and doesn;t date which is weird for Hip-HOp stuff! Buy this you won't be disappointed!
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Awards & Rankings
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Q Magazine[A] strikingly stark and innovative debut. [Sep 2003, p.102]
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It all makes for a bleak spread, but Rascal rises up as a singular musical presence too brimming and perceptive to let the coarse world around him pass by untouched.
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BlenderHis hard-edged, dance-inflected debut makes East London sound like the new Dirty South. [Jan 2004, p.108]