A murderer recorded a music video in prison and had it posted online just hours after he was handed his sentence. Drill ...
Rhys Herbert, known as the rapper Digga D, denied supplying up to 60kg of cannabis during a trial of facts in December.
Drill star Digga D has been jailed for almost four years for supplying 45kg of cannabis after he was arrested during an Instagram livestream.
The cross-pollination of sounds—from drill and lo-fi to electronic-infused rap—demonstrates an ever-expanding sonic palette that refuses to be confined by traditional boundaries. Technology ...
Fans are not letting the rappers who performed for President Trump at his inauguration hear the end of it. Artists such as Nelly, Snoop Dogg, Rick Ross, and Soulja Boy have faced a barrage of ...
The British rappers Krept & Konan are to open a new halal ... Krept & Konan, whose debut album entered the UK charts at number two in 2015, said the store will be a “landmark in the community ...
Start your Independent Premium subscription today. A drill rapper who killed the schoolboy Jimmy Mizen has been recalled to prison after “shamelessly boasting about his violent crime”, the ...
It follows reporting in The Sun newspaper that Jake Fahri, 35, was a drill rapper releasing music under the name TEN, who conceals his identity with a balaclava, and was played on BBC 1Xtra.
The news comes in the wake of allegations that Fahri, who was released in 2023, has since begun performing as drill rapper TEN, whose lyrics glorify violence and murder. His music was played on ...
Margaret has called for more regulation of drill rap’s violent lyrics ... two-month warning to anyone with an electric car in the UK Woman in court for aggressively farting at her boyfriend's ...
A drill rapper who boasted about murdering schoolboy Jimmy Mizen after being released from prison is today back behind bars for breaching his licence conditions. Jake Fahri, also known as drill ...
The UK rap-scene has been evolving in recent years, taking inspiration from its US counterpart. Drill - a controversial subgenre of rap music - has grown in popularity in the UK, particularly London.