What should I say still great about the music of Dizzee Rascal? That the boy brings something new, tight Styles Drops and incidentally also has profound lyrics, is nothing new. Otherwise, I can save a longer introduction and comment on a few special songs. Stand Up Tall: The first single. Strong verses of Dizzee, paired with a garage-geschwängerten Beat. No more, no less. That part is true for Rascal ratios hardly innovative, but it does the job. Everywhere: Actually, I go Claps in hip-hop beats now on my nerves, but this beat Burnt huge! Moreover Dizzee flow like on this track. Graftin ': The beat reminds me of the ghost track from Super Mario Kart ;-) When I hear this song, I can well imagine how bleak life can be in a London ghetto.. Learn: A plain catchy. Here Rascal outputs clear challenges to his haters. Through the instrumental of this song is a sample that fits in brilliantly in the beat moves. Get By: Nothing really special. But the fact that here an R'n'B singer is gefeaturet without the number sounds like mainstream is remarkable. Dream: Amazing how the young Englishman can handle samples. The beat and the Hook sound like a nursery rhyme, but he manages to make from this an authentic rap song, the message "You can do anything you want," spread. To my knowledge, this is also the second single - and rightly so! Conclusion: Dizzee Rascal succeeds with this album, the edgy vibe of his debut curb bit, without getting themselves unfaithful. I am now just waiting to see what comes next!