Dream (Dizzee Rascal song)

"Dream"
Single by Dizzee Rascal
from the album Showtime
Released 8 November 2004
Format CD single
vinyl
Recorded 2003
Genre British hip hop, grime
Length 3:20
Label XL Recordings
Writer(s) D. Mills
Producer(s) Dizzee Rascal
Dizzee Rascal singles chronology
"Stand Up Tall"
(2004)
"Dream"
(2004)
"Off 2 Work" / "Graftin'"
(2005)

"Dream" is the fifth single from British rapper Dizzee Rascal and the second from his second album Showtime. The single became his fifth top forty hit and second consecutive top twenty hit in the UK Singles Chart peaking at number fourteen, his second highest charting single. "Dream" became his longest running single to chart in the UK singles chart, spending eight weeks inside the top seventy-five.

The album version and first single version feature simply the sample hook and a bassline and are without drum beats or percussion, but the "single mix" and the video version of the song feature a drum beat, produced by Dizzee Rascal, as well.

"Dream" contains a prominent sample of Captain Sensible's "Happy Talk".

Music video

The music video for "Dream" begins as some building blocks (with animals printed on them) rotate to reveal the name "Dizzee Rascal". A children's music box tune plays as the camera zooms in on a woman at a piano, who says "Hello boys and girls, shall we see what Dizzee Rascal's up to today? He's such a rascal," a parody based on Annette Mills and Muffin the Mule.[1] She then starts playing the piano and the song starts. Dizzee appears out of a music box, and starts by wondering "how [he's] going to pull this off, man, without singing the dots." He then states that the track he's rapping on is "too sensible for [him]," a nod to this song's sample of a Captain Sensible song. Then he starts rapping the song. During the video, several incidents happen; two puppet men steal a TV, and the puppet police appear in a police car, and beat the puppet thieves; another puppet spray paints a shop wall; an ostrich dances on a bench; Dizzee walks into a disco; Dizzee raps for a microphone in a recording studio, with a pony puppet as a DJ; two puppets walk on screen pushing prams containing ugly babies. The video ends with Dizzee climbing back into his music box, and the lady says "Good bye, Dizzee, Good bye, Boys and Girls, Good bye..." and the building block logo appears again, and the video ends.

Track listing

CD 1
  1. "Dream" (album version)
  2. "Is this Real?"
CD 2
  1. "Dream" (single mix)
  2. "Trapped"
  3. "Imagine" [Live at Austin, Texas 20/3/2004]
Vinyl
  1. "Dream" (single mix)
  2. "Dream" (album version)
  3. "Trapped"
  4. "Trapped" (instrumental)

Charts

Chart (2004) Peak
position
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[2] 14

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