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Dizzee Rascal: 'I'll be around forever'
Published Friday, Jun 12 2009, 20:18 BST | By David Balls

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The 'Bonkers' singer, who recently toured with The Prodigy, admitted that he was inspired by the 'Firestarter' group's longevity.
"I want to be as successful as I can be for as long as I can be, I want to keep making music until the world ends basically," he told Gigwise.
"I want to play to the biggest crowds possible. I've been on tour with The Prodigy and I want a live show like their's where it's banging from beginning to end and be doing it twenty years down the line like them
"I definitely think that it's not going to take too long for me to play stadiums and the music I'm making at the moment definitely suits that environment.
"I'll keep going as long as I've got the energy to fight everything that comes my way. As long as I'm expressing myself and making other people happy then I'm doing what I want to do. That's what drives me."
Rascal releases his fourth studio album Tongue 'N' Cheek in December.
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