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N-Dubz are a rap trio from London, England, who won a MOBO Award in 2007 for Best U.K. Newcomer before signing to the dance label <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22All+Around+the+World+Records%22">All Around the World Records</a> and releasing their full-length album debut, Uncle B (2008). Comprised of Dino "Dappy" Contostavlos, Tula "Tulisa" Contostavlos, and Richard "Fazer" Rawson, N-Dubz are based in the Camden Town area of London and originally met as schoolmates. Originally billing themselves as the "Lickle Rinsers Crew," the trio began its recording career with underground releases such as "Bad Man Riddim" and "Life Is Getting Sicker by the Day" that were intended for pirate radio play. After changing their name to N-Dubz, the group began to experience modest chart success with the independently released singles "You Better Not Waste My Time" (2006), "I Swear" (2006), and "Feva Las Vegas" (2007) on <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22LRC+Records%22">LRC Records</a>.

These early singles earned N-Dubz a 2007 MOBO Award for Best U.K. Newcomer, followed by a short-lived recording contract with <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Polydor+Records%22">Polydor Records</a>. Around this same point in time, "You Better Not Waste My Time" (the group's only release on <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22Polydor%22">Polydor</a>) was reissued as a single and became their first hit to break into the Top 50, rising all the way to number 26 on the U.K. singles chart. In late 2008, after some time away from the limelight, N-Dubz signed a new recording contract, this time with the dance label <a href="spotify:search:label%3A%22All+Around+the+World%22">All Around the World</a>. "Ouch" was released as the lead single from the group's full-length album debut, Uncle B; both were major commercial successes, charting number 22 and 11 respectively on the U.K. charts. Subsequent singles "Papa Can You Hear Me?" and "Strong Again" also proved popular, and the trio won MOBO Awards for Best U.K. Act and Best Album.

N-Dubz' second album, Against All Odds, followed in 2009, with production from Richard Rawson and <a href="spotify:artist:4q6hTJmeYXCwp0ivdtoSWA">Dappy</a>. It reached number six on the British charts, and included features from <a href="spotify:artist:7k9T7lZlHjRAM1bb0r9Rm3">Wiley</a>, <a href="spotify:artist:7h2Y48bG543JDzEed383cx">Tinchy Stryder</a>, and <a href="spotify:artist:1zV9UjTUevjp5VUddqIUUn">Mr. Hudson</a>. The <a href="spotify:artist:1zV9UjTUevjp5VUddqIUUn">Mr. Hudson</a> feature, "Playing with Fire," won the group their fourth MOBO for Best Song. Third album Love.Live.Life appeared in late 2010, and included a pair of British Top Ten hits, "We Dance On" and "Best Behaviour." After touring wrapped up in 2011, however, the group went on indefinite hiatus for several years. <a href="spotify:artist:2T2FygBhNFzuzjLefPpsdv">Tulisa</a> served as a judge on The X Factor and <a href="spotify:artist:4q6hTJmeYXCwp0ivdtoSWA">Dappy</a> pursued a solo career, but N-Dubz also promised a reunion. ~ Jason Birchmeier, Rovi

Monthly Listeners

572,617

Followers

300,178

Total Streams

417.6 million

Top Cities

125,100 listeners
46,083 listeners
47,658 listeners
12,091 listeners
14,042 listeners

Popular Tracks

126 tracks
1
Number 1

Number 1

Jan 1, 2009

80.1 million

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2
Playing With Fire

Playing With Fire

Jan 1, 2009

46.1 million

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3
I Need You

I Need You

Jan 1, 2009

28.1 million

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4
I Swear - (Radio Edit)

I Swear - (Radio Edit)

Oct 29, 2007

26.5 million

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5
Girls

Girls

Jan 1, 2010

21.3 million

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Ouch

Ouch

Jan 1, 2008

20.7 million

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7
Best Behaviour

Best Behaviour

Jan 1, 2010

17.7 million

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8
Papa Can You Hear Me? - Radio Edit

Papa Can You Hear Me? - Radio Edit

Jan 1, 2008

12.7 million

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9
Papa Can You Hear Me

Papa Can You Hear Me

Jan 1, 2011

12.7 million

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10
Strong Again

Strong Again

Jan 1, 2008

12.6 million

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