Chart-Topper to Plasterer: Dizzee Rascal's Lockdown Reinvention

29-04-2025


In an unexpected twist to his illustrious music career, Dizzee Rascal, the British grime artist known for his five number one singles, has revealed his foray into the world of plastering during the COVID-19 pandemic. The rapper, whose real name is Dylan Mills, invested £1,495 in a plastering course at Able Skills Construction Training in Dartford, Kent, emerging with a City and Guilds Certificate in Plastering. Despite admitting to forgetting the skills he learned, Dizzee expressed a sense of fulfillment from the experience, highlighting a personal need to 'learn to do stuff' during the lockdown.

The course, which Dizzee described as 'wicked,' was not without its moments of levity. The rapper shared anecdotes of his classmates' delayed recognition of his celebrity status, with some only realizing who he was towards the end of the course. 'Right at the end is when they clocked it,' Dizzee recounted, amused by the belated reactions of his peers. This revelation adds a humorous footnote to what was otherwise a serious endeavor to acquire a new skill set.

Despite the novelty of his plastering qualification, Dizzee's return to the music scene, including a UK tour celebrating 15 years since the release of his album 'Tongue n Cheek,' suggests that his plastering stint was more of a pandemic-induced hobby than a full-fledged career change. The rapper's exploration of plastering underscores a broader trend of individuals seeking new skills and hobbies during the unprecedented downtime afforded by the pandemic.

Dizzee Rascal's journey from the heights of the music industry to the humble beginnings of a plastering course is a testament to the unpredictable paths life can take. While his plastering skills may have faded, the story of his temporary trade shift remains a compelling narrative of adaptation and curiosity in the face of global upheaval. As Dizzee continues to make waves in the music world, his plastering phase will undoubtedly be remembered as an intriguing footnote in his diverse career.

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