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Dizzee Rascal re-records football anthem ‘Shout’ for Euro 2012

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23 June, 2012

Dizzee Rascal is releasing a re-recorded version of Shout to back England ahead of their Euro 2012 quarter-final against Italy.

Dizzee has recorded new lyrics to the track for a rush release in time for England’s quarter final against Italy in Euro 2012 on Sunday (June 24) and reflects England’s new look line-up, with the likes of Danny Welbeck, Andy Carroll and Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, along with coach Roy Hodgson all getting a mention.

Dizzee told the Independent after accepting an Official Charts Company award for scoring five number one singles on Tuesday night: “You’re holding me up. We’ve got to get my car and get to South London to record the England song.




“We’re remixing it to make it sound like we’re gonna win this time. I was working on the lyrics in the traffic on my way here. I’m still trying to finish it. You want me to read it out to you?”

He added: “”We’re gonna get it straight out on download. We’ve got to get it out before Sunday so it looks like we’re covered.”

Proceeds from the song, released by Simon Cowell’s Syco label, will go to the Great Ormond Street Hospital for children.


Meanwhile, Dizzee told The Guardian how his plan to move to Miami to escape the spotlight had backfired.

The 27-year-old rapper said: “I wanted to go there incognito and just be normal. I didn’t go there and go: ‘Look, I’m Dizzee Rascal, can you get me anything?'”




But he added: “I realised how s*** it can be as a punter. They treat you like a c*** on the door because of your clothes or because they just don’t like the look of you, or it’s: ‘You ain’t got no girls with you, you can’t come in.’ I’m like: ‘What – do I have to bring girls to the club? I don’t understand! I come here for girls!'”

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