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Yes, he did! After that N-Dubz collab he did continue to work with Kanye & Jay-Z, also collaborating with Future & Miley Cyrus. More recently he co-wrote a track for Jonas Blue, one for Janelle Monae and a few for Jake Shears.

 

He has been totally silent since though (I think).

From what I can see, the most recent thing he’s credited on is on The 1975’s ‘About You’ as a co-producer from last year.

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Yes 'Number 1' really only featured Dappy but it was always billed as 'feat. N-Dubz'. Though there was a version of it on 'Against All Odds' that had more than just Dappy on it I believe.

 

I'm not 100% sure, but I think when it was VERY first out it actually was Tinchy Stryder ft. Dappy and they changed it to N-Dubz later, but obviously it was a held-back release so it was changed long before it was able to chart, etc. I just think this because most of the MP3 files that were going around before it was available to legally download always said "ft. Dappy" or "ft. Dappy (of N-Dubz)".

Glad to see Ouch higher than some of the better peaking singles. ‘My name’s Shaniqua and wot’ will always be an iconic lyric. :lol:

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