
Rex Features
Dizzee Rascal has insisted that he does not expect his future singles to top the charts.
Following the success of his recent 'Dance Wiv Me' track, which was number one in the UK for four weeks, the R&B star has vowed to stick with his new pop sound.
However, as he prepares to return to the studio and record new material, Rascal has admitted that he won't get his hopes up for another reign at the top.
"I'm not thinking of it too much like 'I want another number one', because it don't really work like that, the charts are really unpredictable," Dizzee told BBC Radio 6 Music. "All you can hope for is to have a hit that grabs the attention of everyone, like that song does."
Asked about his future plans, he confirmed: "We're doing a little tour of Australia. Then I just want to get back in the studio and make music again. I've put loads of demos down."











