Artist's albums
Wagwarn Mumsy
2023 · single
Man Like Me (feat. D Double E & Jaykae)
2023 · single
Mobb Mentality
2023 · single
04:59
2023 · single
Merry Christmas
2022 · single
Together
2022 · single
It’s Me Again
2022 · single
Bluku Bluku EP 2
2022 · album
Roll Up
2022 · single
Real OG's
2022 · single
Selecta (VIP Mix)
2022 · single
G's Only (feat. Chip)
2021 · single
Mafia Ting
2021 · single
Selecta
2021 · single
Selecta (Extended)
2021 · single
Old School Flex (feat. D Double E & Izzy Bizu)
2021 · single
Instajets (feat. BackRoad Gee)
2021 · single
Glucose (D Double E Remix)
2021 · single
Near You
2021 · single
Like Who
2021 · single
Variation
2021 · single
Daily Duppy (feat. GRM Daily)
2021 · single
Fresh N Clean 2020
2020 · single
Don
2020 · single
Likkle Fish
2020 · single
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Biography
U.K rapper/grime artist D Double E is a major player in the U.K. grime scene, having been one of the original artists to nurture the genre off the back of drum'n'bass, jungle, and garage. D Double E, born Darren Dixon, cut his teeth MC'ing to jungle beats at various London house parties; he quickly ascended to pirate radio. His close association with jungle helped him develop a fast style, so that when grime took its first steps he had to slow down his delivery. As his style developed he became known for blending elements of dancehall, grime, and rap into his verses. As the grime scene began to blossom, Dixon banded together with the likes of Ghetts, Kano, Marcus Nasty, Terror Danjah, and Dizzee Rascal to form N.A.S.T.Y. Crew. Dixon eventually parted ways with N.A.S.T.Y. due to a disagreement with then-leader Marcus Nasty. In 2014, he formed a smaller but no less effective group that included Monkstar and longtime friend Footsie, they called themselves Newham Generals after the area in London they hailed from. In 2004, Newham Generals signed to Dizzee Rascal's independent label Dirtee Stank; soon after, Monkstar left the group due to ideological differences. As a duo, they went on to release their debut album, Generally Speaking, in 2009. By 2014, Dixon had started to focus on his solo career, in the process setting up his own label, Bluku Music, to showcase his work. He put out a number of tracks via the label in the following years -- including 2015's "Street Fighter Riddim" and 2017's "That's How I Like It" -- while working with other artists in the interim. 2018 saw the arrival of his debut solo LP, Jackuum. ~ Liam Martin, Rovi