Dubbledge
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Dubbledge is an English rapper based in Watford.[1]
He first gained interest with the track The Internet Song, which was distributed online.[2]
He has appeared on releases by fellow UK hip hop artists such as Micall Parknsun, Braintax, and Jehst, as well as performances at the launch parties for Foreign Beggers and Jehst, and an appearance on Rodney P & Skitz's show, Original Fever, on 1xtra.
Dubbledge released the mixtape The Fist of Jah in 2005. It featured the likes of Foreign Beggers and Genesis Elijah with producion by Dag Nabit and beatboxing by Shlomo of the Foreign Beggers.
Dubbledge's debut album The Richest Man in Babylon was released on Low Life Records on October 1st 2007. His song "Lips 2 da Floor" pokes fun at grime music.
On the subject of how he came up with his name, he once said in an interview "A Rasta man once told me that the tongue is a double-edged sword, even though it may be one of the smallest muscles in your body. It can do the most damage. It can start wars or bring peace."[3]
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
- The Richest Man in Babylon (2007, Low Life Records)
[edit] EPs
- Smile (2007, Dented Records)
[edit] Singles
- "Rice & Peas" (2007, Low Life Records)
- "777" (2007, Low Life Records)
[edit] Mixtapes
- The Fist of Jah (2005, Dented Records)
[edit] References
- ^ Watford wordsmith lays into the small screen in the corner of the room, Steve Yates, Guardian Unlimited, 14 October 2007.
- ^ ukhh.com interview, 16 May 2006.
- ^ Rapnews.co.uk interview, 30 November 2005.