Newham Generals are a
grime duo from
East London
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D Double E
Darren Dixon (born 19 January 1980), known professionally as D Double E, is a British grime MC, DJ and record producer from Forest Gate, East London. He performs both as a solo artist and as a member of the grime duo Newham Generals.
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and Footsie.
They are best known for their singles "Frontline", "Hard" and "Like It Or Not" as well as their live performances. The group was founded in 2004, after D Double E had a disagreement with fellow members of his previous group N.A.S.T.Y Crew. Newham Generals built up a name for themselves through regular appearances on pirate radio stations and released a number of their singles on white label vinyl.
Dizzee Rascal
Dylan Kwabena Mills (born 18 September 1984), better known by his stage name Dizzee Rascal, is a British MC and rapper. A pioneer of grime music, his work has also incorporated elements of UK garage, bassline, British hip hop, and R&B.
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idolised D Double E as an MC in his youth
and the group was signed to his record label
Dirtee Stank in 2005 after D Double E showed Dirtee Stank a CD of the groups work,
and promptly released a mix CD on the label in 2006 entitled ''The Best of Newham Generals Vol. 1''. Founding member Monkstar left the group in 2007. The group released their debut album ''Generally Speaking'' on Dirtee Stank in April 2009 which was their last release to feature Monkstar. They followed ''Generally Speaking'' with the release of the ''Bag of Grease'' EP the following year, as well as various solo projects.
The group's name is taken from Newham General Hospital, now known as
Newham University Hospital.
Discography
EPs
*2010: ''Bag of Grease''
*2013: ''5 Star General''
*2015: ''N to the G's"
Albums
*2006: ''The Best of Newham Generals''
*2009: ''Generally Speaking''
Side projects
DJ Tubby and Footsie ran their own record label Braindead Entertainment from 2002 to 2007 through which they released their own instrumentals. Footsie revived the label in 2012 to release his first solo vocal EP ''Zoot Break 2'', this was followed by a joint instrumental EP with DJ Tubby entitled ''The Gray Area'' and by a 3 volume instrumental album series called ''King Original''. D Double E has appeared as a featured artist on numerous releases as well as having released singles and a solo EP on Dirtee Stank, he also founded his own record label Bluku Music in 2014. Over the years he has featured on a number of prominent releases such as Skepta's "Ladies Hit Squad" from the 2016 album ''Konnichiwa'' alongside A$AP Nast.
Footsie's single "Work All Day" produced by Sukh Knight featured on
Apple Inc.'s TV commercial for the
IPhone 13 launched in September 2021.
D Double E discography
Albums
*2018: ''Jackuum''
Singles
*2010: "Street Fighter Riddim"
*2012: "Pumpin' It Out"
*2012: "Be Like Me" (featuring
Smurfie Syco)
*2014: "Wolly"
*2014: "Lovely Jubbly"
*2015: "Like This"
*2016: "Grim Reaper" (produced by Footsie)
*2017: "How I Like It" (produced by Diamondz)
*2017: “Shenanigans” (produced by Swifta Beater)
EPs
*2011: ''Bluku Bluku EP''
*2012: ''Pumpin' It Out EP''
Footsie discography
Singles
*2012: "1 Spliff"
*2012: "B.O.G. (Bag of Grease)" (featuring Darq E Freaker)
*2013: "Spookfest" (featuring JME, D Double E, Jammer, P Money and Chronic)
*2014: "Work All Day" (produced by Sukh Knight)
*2016: "Hot Water" (featuring Giggs)
EPs
*2012: ''Zoot Break 2''
*2015: ''On This Ting''
Instrumental albums
*2013: ''King Original, Vol 1''
*2013: ''King Original, Vol 2''
*2014: ''King Original, Vol 3''
*2017: ''King Original, Vol 4''
References
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Musical groups from the London Borough of Newham
Rappers from London
English hip hop groups
English musical duos
Grime music groups
Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people