Wiley has challenged Dizzee Rascal to a new clash
Wiley has challenged his former enemy Dizzee Rascal to a new clash.
Back in July, it seemed as though Wiley finally squashed his rivalry with Dizzee Rascal as he told NME, "I’ll be honest with you. He’s done the most out of any black boy I’ve ever known in England. I’ve never seen anyone do more than what he’s done. For me, Dizzee is the greatest person I’ve ever known."
He added, "He didn’t do anything wrong in my eyes and so I’ve got no bad words for him there. In fact, I’ve got no bad words for him in any area."
Today, Wiley has challenged Dizzee Rascal to a rap battle in East London. He wrote on Twitter, "Dizzee let’s have a clash Roman road or Devon’s road ? You choose."
Dizzee let’s have a clash Roman road or Devon’s road ? You choose
— Born In January (@WileyUpdates) November 18, 2019
Across two other tweets, Wiley wrote, "1 of you go betweens ring your boy let’s clash #Respectfully" and "Roman road or Devon’s road ? Let’s go I’m on."
1 of you go betweens ring your boy let’s clash #Respectfully
— Born In January (@WileyUpdates) November 18, 2019
Roman road or Devon’s road ? Let’s go I’m on
— Born In January (@WileyUpdates) November 18, 2019
Last week Wiley dropped his hard-hitting new freestyle "Quick to Forget", as well as confirming the release date for his Godfather 3 album. Dizzee Rascal also returned last week with a new feature on Yizzy's "Back It".
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