2. BOY IN DA CORNER
• Dizzie Rascal was one of the first well known grime artist who produced an album in
the terms of a digipak at just the age of 17. The up and coming talented artist went on
to win the Mercury Prize Award for this album, gratifying him with the upmost respect at
such a young age.
3. • Dizzie Rascal reiterates his title name by
sitting in the corner showing an understanding
towards the audience on how he’s decided to
base his title on.
• Dizzie Rascal cleverly uses the technique by
matching his name with the colours of his
clothing. As he is wearing a black tracksuit, his
name in the heading is also written in black.
• The font in which he uses, relates
to the spookiness in which he acts
with the two devil horns on top of
his head.
4. • Dizzie Rascal is seen to made into a smaller figure
representing his presence within his music and how it
has affected his lifestyle. The spread of the arms may
state that he is trying to show off what he has made
by in-directing what he is all about within his stance.
• Dizzie Rascal conventions which he represented at the front of his digipak have
been repeated here as continuity is key. The same use of the colour yellow shows
the simplistic nature of his music. However his miniature figure and name seem to
be similar with the colour choice showing that he is one identity
5. • Dizzie Rascal includes a contents page in
which reads his thankful nature towards his
fans for helping him release his first ever
debut album. His shout out towards East
London helps the audience build a
relationship with the identity that he
represents with words such as ‘wiv’ and
‘wahgwan’ are included in the text.
• Dizzie Rascal is shown by a
close up shot showing the
audience that this section is
all about him as he is the
main topic within this album.
6. • The picture of him when he was a kid signifies the fact that this album may be
about where he came from and what he has done to reach this level of
achievement. The objects and pictures are all stacked on top of each other
showing the erratic childhood he had.
• The image of So Solid Crew
shows the relationship of
representation as this may show
the type of music they share
showing a noticeable connection
of the genre they represent.