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Mark J. Felder is an American recording artist, recording under the mononym Bizzle. He has previously been referred to as 'Lavyss' & significantly is described by the title "The Christian Rapper" because of his lyrical interpretation of the Bible. Bizzle has also been recognized for his controversial online dispute with rapper Jay-Z, in a rap diss song reasoning that Jay-Z required an explanation for his Satanist views portrayed in his music.
Bizzle was raised in Los Angeles, California. He first started his rap career as an 8-year old, when he wrote his first verse residual in his hometown. He practiced RnB as well from that age on.
Between the years 2004-2008 Bizzle released 'L.A.V. Mixtapes' Volume's 1-5 in Southern California. He then released 'Dirty West Mixtapes' 1 and 2 with 360 Records in Houston, Texas, and returned to California to release his biggest yet, 'Certified Mixtape'.
In 2005 he was offered a deal by 360 Records out of Houston and declined. Two years later, Bizzle had been offered a deal by Barry Hankerson to sign with Blackground/Universal, but he also declined that offer.
Lethal Bizzle, also known as Lethal Big Lips. (born Maxwell Ansah, 14 September 1984 in Walthamstow, London, England), is a Ghanaian British rapper. His songs are known to satirise modern gangsta rap; much of the humour comes from the adoption of hip-hop style and language. In December 2004, he released the single "Pow (Forward)", also known as "Forward Riddim" which was banned from airplay by some mainstream radio stations.[citation needed] It entered the UK Singles Chart at number 11 in its first week on the chart in 2005, and it reached number one on the UK Dance Chart. He won a MOBO for "Pow (Forward)" as 'Best Single', and was nominated at the same awards as 'Best Newcomer'.
Earlier he was a part of the group More Fire Crew. In 2002, their track "Oi!" reached the Top 10 of the UK Singles Chart. In early July 2005, Lethal Bizzle appeared on stage at the final Live 8 concert in Edinburgh and was a part of the NME Rock N Roll Riot Tour in 2007.
He was number five in the NME Cool list 2007/2008 beating Amy Winehouse, Pete Doherty and Alex Turner.
Jermaine Scott (born 9 March 1985), better known by his stage name Wretch 32 (three-two), is an English rapper and former Grime MC from Tottenham, London where he grew up the son of a local reggae DJ in the Tiverton Estate. He was a member of the grime collective "Combination Chain Gang", before forming The Movement with Scorcher, Ghetts, and Mercston. The world and online community including the UK music industry especially, first set eyes on Wretch 32 when 32 was given the opportunity to appear on RMC TV Artist Spotlight back in 2005 around the same time as N-Dubz drummer BreakBeat. Wretch 32 – The Beginning! Needless Beef a short film based on UK street life and gun crime starring Wretch 32 was first edited and broadcast exclusively on RMC TV, which later inspired MTV’s Dubplate Drama Series. He is also often associated with the TMT crew, also from Tottenham, due to his close relationship to fellow Tottenham rapper Cell 22. The pair have made several songs together. He released his first single "Traktor" in January 2011.
Bizzle feat. Monty G - Surrender (#Surrender 10-23-15)
Bizzle w/ Lauryn Hill - Not For Sale (@MyNameIsBizzle)
Bizzle - Believers (#Surrender 10-23-15)
Lethal Bizzle ft. JME & Face - BOX (Official Video)
Lethal Bizzle ft. Diztortion - Fester Skank Official Video #festerskank
Lethal Bizzle - Going to the Gym (Charity Single)
Lethal Bizzle - Playground ft. Shakka
Lethal Bizzle Fester Skank Remix ft. Stormzy, Chip, Fuse ODG & Wretch 32 (Official Video)
Bizzle - No Hate ft. Bumps INF music video
Lethal Bizzle X Stormzy - Dude OFFICIAL VIDEO
Bizzle (@MyNameIsBizzle) - Explaining to do (Jay-Z Expos'e)
Bizzle Responds To Macklemore's "Same Love"
Datin - Had Enough (Feat. Bizzle)
Bizzle - Dear Hip-Hop (Official Video) (@MyNameIsBizzle )