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In the world right now, that’s according to what you guys are saying. Ever since his debut album in 2012, F dizzle has gone from strength to strength. Dizzle whose real name is Zaamir Yasin, was born in 1995 in Hackney, UK. His first attempt at committing lyrics to paper was around age eight, and at 13 he was already recording and producing his own records in his father's Birmingham studio. F Dizzle laid down the groundwork for a solo career and kept busy recording music in a local studio. He stood out among the studio's regulars, prompting the staff to offer him free beats and recording time, plus bringing him to the attention of K-mahm, a former executive assistant to renowned producer Faizan., F DIZLE made a huge impact in his local area of Hackney before branching out to the wider U.K, before conquering America. He did this by releasing varies mixtapes, which include , ‘Leader of the City’ dropped in early 2012. With the release of his independent full-length debut, ‘Aka original’, later that year, major publications, including Vibe, XXL, and Rolling Stone, featured profiles on the young rapper, and now Werap, ask him the questions that you would love to know the answers too!

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Dizzle gang is not just a gang. It’s a lifestyle. It’s a movement. It’s a cult. You can’t be a part of it unless you dress like me, unless you talk like me, most importantly, you need to be balling like me. I have no squares on my team!

Nowadays, rap is not just about the rhyming, it’s about marketability. So in my music, I try to retract back to the days where lyrics actually mattered, and sometimes, something I create may not be sonically as sounds as most of the records you hear on the radio, but I promise they have a more sophisticated message. That’s something I take huge pride in, and I have since I came into this game, and that’s the thought I put into my music. Whether its beat selection, deciding on getting a suitable feature to get in, or spitting my bars, I plan well in advance, and then execute. That’s been my key to success.

In the next 3 years, I just want to put out consistent bodies of work to the masses. I’m not the type of artist that just drops diss records to get 5 minutes of momentum, I’m a product guy, always have been. That means that I would rather get credit for something that I have put my heart in. that’s just me though, it’s not a shot against anyone that is different.

I have loved it. I came into the game looking up to people like DJ Ross, and for me to work with him as been unreal. His musical knowledge has really helped me progress as an artist in the last few years, especially back in 2014. For me rap music should be like a family, and DJ Ross is a great example of how someone can help a young artist which was me, really consolidate myself in the rap game. That means when the next youngster is coming up in the game, I can spread some wisdom that I learnt from DJ Ross to them.

I don’t call them fans. I call them family. I know it sounds corny but honestly without them I still would be dealing weed on my estate in Hackney. They changed my life. My mom says they saved my life. So yeah, I owe everything to them, and hope they continue to be the best family of all time.

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