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I'm itching to do this I was laying I was chilling At just eight I was honestly about to take a nap, but I was like nah, I can't I gotta do this Cuz once I take this net it's over with London gang culture to UK drill a Raw and honest interview with a one from the nine Okay I'm interested the thumbnail was really got me shooters versus Knifers or something You know the Westpies when people get done for my dog. These boys ain't matters, bro Anyone for the nine game of notoriety in the music industry in this robbery licks However, his rising career came to an abrupt a halt when he was deported from the UK But carrying a knife in 2018 he was subsequently charged with possession of a bladed article and serve prison sentence before being deported back to his birth country of Germany a one Duh delves into the world of gang culture and sheds light on the gritty and often overlooked aspect of London's drill scene Welcome the taboo room. They're idiots Idiots the right word for them. They should be a conviction that says idiocy Couldn't know murderers brought idiots These people will stab a guy and pray for Then it's head In Germany stood car to I was born in Germany stood car Well, my parents gave birth to me in Stuttgart they moved to England When I was about what seven eight years old And I grew up in London ever since in it and how would you describe going up in London? I? Say it's wowed. I say it's why so it's you know, I mean, it's what you make in it, but I just say it's wowed Yeah, I'm always your education like going up. It was good. Um, I went to Elden junior primary school After Elden junior I went to Two secondary schools, I went to Bishop Stockford secondary school After Bishop Stockford I went to Enfield Grammar secondary school so like Yeah, I really did enjoy enjoying going to school when I was younger and dread doing a Lot of things and I was young alive and dread School yeah, I definitely enjoyed going to school stuff. What kind of grades do you leave? Let's just say Unlike a lot of like my friends right when they were at school. They didn't know they wanted to become They was just like a lot of them had like football ambitions or like All different types of ambitions like someone to become doctors some others But a lot of majority of them didn't actually know what they wanted to become I from a young age always knew I was to become Anyone who knew me From as early as 12 with no a city's gonna be a rapper. You know, I mean that So like In terms of grades, I would say he just dropped us on to it I'm very book smart. I mean anybody with a High IQ be able to look at me and tell he's he's book smart. He knows a lot. He's very intelligent however, my behavior when I was young and The things that I was involved in didn't allow me to leave school in grades. I was kicked out in In As many of you guys know this money, so who is going to set up my LLC? Yeah, mine before Stupidity How do I describe it? It's just like just stupid. I hated school At a certain point like because of the school I went to I didn't like it You know, I'm saying moving from where I moved from I went to a school in the now and Skokie It's called now. I hated it. Oh my god I was like when I went there I was like one of the first waves of black people that first hit the school that they didn't know what to do That didn't come from a two two family home That didn't like male authority that didn't have a father. They didn't know what to do with that. You know, I'm saying So they just stopped throwing punishments at it wasn't there was the correct, you know, but yeah, I hate it Pretty random Looking back at it now. We're a lot grown but back then it was a school fights like boys being boys and and Yeah, it was a bit Dumb people fighting outside school And then the word got back to to the school about the fight happening Quite a long story short. I don't really like to go into detail too much, but I'll say Narrowly what it was about. It was like a fight was happening between two people that I knew When I knew one of them a knife was brought to this fire Which I wasn't gonna allow to be used so I took the knife To ensure that only fists were used During the commotion of the fight happening police ran into the park The scene of the fire where it was happening and they obviously When police come to a scene they search everyone there. So they found a knife and then I Was asked the question is this knife belong to you and I just I said, yeah, it does I didn't It wasn't and the worst thing about was it actually wasn't But it's just life. It's how it works. It's like it's not how it works That's the wrong thing to say, but it's like it's life like growing up from it No, you look back at you feel a bit double-wired by its life that you move on from it But that's life. That's life in certain parts I don't know if he was even in the ends, but that's that's life You had it on you couldn't trick. That's life Never that never the less this happened outside school. I Played for the rugby team. I loved rugby. You know I'm saying that I she loved playing rugby. So Where happened outside school? I was kind of hoping I Could still maintain my school life and I wouldn't be kicked out school But just an info grandma took it up on himself. So obviously you're moving me from the school at the time He's in the grammar school. Yeah, right every grandma It's a sports Academy Obviously they remove me from the school at the time Now I can sit here and pretend like oh, I didn't care about about it Like those guys are my brothers man. Do you know what I mean? Like as much as people You know like link me to the roads and the streets and this whole from the nine and a one and blah blah blah They like everyone just knows me as a cool person behind all that Like all those guys I went to school with onto the whole boys school those guys are my brothers man Like I genuinely lived for those people I would wake up every day as a kid But the biggest smile of my face in the morning because I know I'm going to see my friends like my my brothers So when I got kicked out school a Lot of people try and pretend that I call it. Yeah, I was kicked out school, bro I was burning I was pissed off. I didn't want to get kicked out school Do you know I mean I tell me about the story that led you getting deported from the country All right, cool. So when I was when I was um When I was 17 years old I was caught in possession of a kitchen knife right Looking back at now You can't turn back time, but I wish it never happened, but it did happen I Was 17 years old at the time I was making music and I was getting way too much attention That I even knew how to deal with or handle like I was literally dropping a video and bam half a meal Bam a million views bam 1.6 and back then Like now YouTube has changed algorithms or changes a lot of views being gone on YouTube But back then a more views was a big deal. Do you know what I mean? Still is now kind of thing, but it's like it still is. Yeah. Um, I was doing it at the age of like 15 16 So I'll drop a song like I'll get six minute. I'll get him one point one point four million views I'll drop two it all the terms and I'm 70 you know get one point It's not a free meal now, but back then I'll get like two million views and As a young person at 16, you're getting all that attention You don't know how to deal with it and London is actually a scary place You know why because all you see on the news is constant death All you see on the news is oh That guy used to see when he was younger. He's dead that guy who? With that with his daughter. He's dead and that guy on who used to see when he used to go to youth club When he was about 12 13 years old or he's dead. He's been stabbed. Oh So it becomes almost like um like an expectation To die because you see That's how I be in Chicago like So many people on the news and on on the social media That person's dead. It's like it's like it's like it just it just keeps on going so like When you're a musician you hear it from all types of people you hear everyone in your ass and you're targeted now Because the minute you get millions of views next to your name and no longer just a normal person you're targeted You're a target to individuals your target The public because that's the reality about people will target you for this for the stuff because you make music So like Here's how to make over 100 ad creatives in just minutes In a in a in a like in a place where people are dying and they weren't even rappers for nothing Right and this is gang-affiliated or not gang-affiliated because one thing people like to always do no offense My opinion of it I feel like racist people always like to paint the brush and just say I'm yeah No gangsters know majority of people dying from now crime or not gang members at all They're just being co-op in it. There's the whole knife cramping on the streets of London is a plague But I'm not gonna sit here and say I carry knives because I wanted to be the big bad wolf. I feel like everything bro saying Like coming from Chicago you could substitute every time he say London you could substitute Chicago every time he said knife You can substitute gang and it's still it still it makes perfect sense to Sam exactly I'll say what nobody else must have said I carried an app because I was scared Yeah, parents gave birth to me in Germany, you know, I mean nobody carries knives there It's a totally different lifestyle my parents okay That ain't that ain't people people in Chicago say that I carried I carried I carried apart because I'm I ain't trying to die You know saying I'd rather be colored with it would then without it You know, I got completely get where you coming from with that Because in Chicago, they're not there's no fighting. There's no one-on-ones. There's none of that If you pull up expecting the thirties That's a dumb way to die. Like you hear me. It ain't happen brought me to London when I was young the reality and The things that I was shown growing up here To a degree traumatized me for a fact you can't Grow up in London and that guy who you know used to say hi to your mommy. He's dead and That guy who was a good kid. He's dead and That kid from your prayer I could name I could I could be sat here and name a long list of people who are either dead or imprisoned in a long sentence It's impossible to know and see all of that and not be traumatized to a degree So I'll say what people don't want to admit Majority of people you carry nice people might sit there and put in this whole act like yeah I do it because I'm the big man and I want to scare man and shit. Oh, you're capping You're scared You're afraid So what happened when you got caught with a knife tonight? I was arrested with a knife That's facts though Call them to be sure I was I was arrested outside and Then I was I was charged. I was taken to court. I'm gonna go back. That's facts though people carry a pipe or knife Just a just just for protection at a certain point and you ask protection from what from protective of what I see It puts fear in you. So you got it. Oh, you gotta pull to you gotta have one, too You can't let nobody get one up on you even if you're not involved. That's how I'd be in the right like you got a It doesn't matter That's crazy we Had a court day and then I was sentenced to two years now The reason why that's actually a bit mad is because the normal sentence for knives ain't two years I don't be giving up to people bro. I could list at least five rappers right now I don't even want to start calling names and bringing people into this but like for example There's a few rappers. I know they've gone prison for knives recently even J House went prison for like his third knife or something like that Listen to his music Don't like four months back to his career Do you know I mean? like I Even I'm gonna mention this guy's name because I don't I hate guy on interviews and talk about you It's just get I'm not giving man free talk. Oh, see The one with a wonky head shape you even know you don't know you know I'm saying 50p if I'm saying I Wonky head shape my man He went Joe was all you I'm trying to say he went Joe for a knife He done like three four months when I did it. I was 17 when these people did it. They were adults They were 24 26 now when I've done that I got two years 17-year-old boy I get cold and I have two years when they did it 63 Six moms do three or three moms do half or four moms do two two moms So it's like to me. It was just a bit weird Like why was I being picked on to that like why and the police force can say we're just doing our job Well, let's be realistic doing your job would have been giving me a six mom sentence and moving on They targeted me in that moment in time because the trending topic for drill music at that moment in time was me If you're looking at before the term OFB even existed Right But before T on even had a million views it was a one for the nine drill music like real north London drill music. So Please we're just doing everything in their power to try and get rid of that for music bands too And that's the wrong thing. But reality is like Wheels make it to me drill music has always been a way out. I was just yeah, I agree. I always say that that's the wrong thing to do You put you an opportunity to get these people out the street will be to let them rap and make a better way for their family You putting them you taking them and making them have it to make you you you redirect them cutting their music off stopping their money Spinning them around making them make a U-turn and having to go be on that block again It never makes sense to me. I didn't make music tight And to the police is like all this is inside violence. Absolutely rubbish Music was never to incite violence music was a way out and that's how every musician will tell you the same thing They make music could they see it as a legitimate income You would have parents don't feel they don't breathe down our necks and say all You're doing my parents Nigerian they be a man's ass and you're doing yo, yo You know, I'm gonna say make sure you have something to show for it though. So I wrap Do you know what I mean? That's what it means to me. Anyways, cool. So I was in prison. I got my sentence Kept my head down my release date came So I will pack to my bags. I'm excited. I'm thinking yep home time. I'm going home today God see my family back to my career and Then they're like, yeah, you're not going home. I'm like, why am I not going I said you were born in Germany? I said so I've grown up in England since I was what? Like I didn't say I don't even speak German. My first language is English Do I sound German to you? But it's like I understand being born there And being born in Stuttgart, but it's like at that moment in time It was a bit of an So it was a case of you you've come to the end of your sentence and I've just told you you go in German Yeah, you'll be in the port of the Germany. So I'm pretty sure you have family there But like that that's correct. It's like first you get a two-year sentence, which is already harsh Because I just gave you five examples of individuals and other musicians. You've gotten what two months three months I'm four do two five do three two years and they deported you they could have just deported you from the jump And then when it comes to me, it's two years. I Do a year in prison. I think I'm going home. I don't go home. They keep me in prison for Near enough another an additional year on something equal immigration hold So it's like at the end of your sentence, they tell you wherever country you're from you're on immigration hold now Yeah, to me it was a bit shocking to me it was like I'm calling my parents and saying hold on a minute Like that What's happening? I mean how do you know the moment? I Just turned 19 Literally just turned 19 in prison this time So I was following my mom and dad just in panic mode saying look my release date's gone past and this thing actually takes a huge Tour in your mental health. Can you feel a bit like an animal? No other country around the world does that and I mean that You understand somebody doing like do you know why it if it defeats the purpose why it does take a tour Mental health because it's like you're basically saying when I was in prison I did my two years for what I did you do the crime you do the time you serve it and you should go home to your family or you go and Try and rehabilitate right the whole Deportation thing and the whole immigration old thing. You know why it's so corrupt They let rapists go home on their release date so I've got sit there and watch People who touch little children pedophiles and rapists go home on their release date And I'm told that I'm not allowed to be released into the public because I'm too much of a risk to it Lennar has a hot selection of homes for Did I do to your next to the risk to it so what did I do to your next I Was kept in attention for a year Which literally drove my My mental health probably tonight to the brain because I was just setting a cell thinking it's been this month Past my release date was a month ago two months of past my release date was a month ago three months of past I released it was a month ago the most painful part of it all is as time goes past you see more people go home So that guy who shot someone you know, I'm going home today guys That guy who stabbed free feet. I'm going home today guys that guy with a firearms. Yo, I'm going home today guys but oh, sorry you can't because you're born in Germany and And you know the biggest scam of it all is that what? What my parents pay tax for is that what? Oh, no offense. I pay tax for a System that had the quickest opportunity turns around and treats me like I'm an outsider after growing up here after going to primary school It's not like I can understand the country that in primary school said hey if he wasn't born here stand to the left and If your braids stand on the right look at each other and point at each other and say you have braids rights And you have the rights of an outsider. That's not what I was taught in primary school in primary school. I was taught you all equal You will have the same rights. I Didn't carry knives because I'm a monster who came to England like Jeffrey Dahmer. I wanted to eat brains the problems here People carry knives here to the point. It scared me into doing it and in Insta that and then the fingers pointed at me for being 17 and being scared to walk the streets I had millions of views. I was scared to die. It's the truth not because of no Enemies any of that rubbish you die innocently It won't even be the people that's up. London has a habit of killing people and it's the most random of deaths. It's um They had a row of road rage fight that guy had a knife he's dead and It's the most random deaths ever. So imagine being a target and you rap and no offense rappers are targeted individuals They die more than anything facts For the last five maybe four or five years. They've been the top top top tier Your rapper you your chances of perishing are going up. I remember back then I dropped us a song with Shokie It was dead a week or two after so now I'm thinking Roll I just made a song with my man. Everyone's saying he's popping out. He's dead. So what kind of happened to me if he can die I'm getting all these views What's to say they can't happen to me? So now I'm scared. So I'm thinking I'm not gonna die Now I know monster. I'm not kind enough for the intent to go out there and intimidate members of the public or be scary That's the last thing I ever do when I carry the knife when I was 17 Nobody would even know I had a knife. I was still a respectful member of the public I'd see people struggling to carry their shopping and still help That's the only card because I was scared People don't admit it to themselves. They make out like yeah, I'm the big I ain't scared of no one if you weren't scared of no One you'd walk with our knife So I after they've at any stage was saying you'll be going home at this day Oh, you'll be released to this. No, I was deported. I was dragged on a plane in handcuffs Tied in and in restraint in a restraint jacket on the back of a Ryan F light Taken to Berlin the staff walked me to the whoops me to the police station in Berlin and Just run off That was it like did they let you plan like Did they let you like get everything in order like hey? Let me contact some family for you to get you like dang. That's deep. They just Pulled up on a plane and let you out and sent you to the police station and was over I Walked around the police and the the airport in Berlin didn't know where I was gonna sleep I didn't speak German. So I got help from somebody you spoke English So it's a bit weird imagine being reported to a country and you have to speak English to survive there So it's obviously there's obviously a Something hugely wrong in that in a system there. That's not being looked at properly. Well, I Walked around Germany so that they've just put you on a plane one way to Germany And now you're there and that's your life now. Literally. So you put me in handcuffs money Do you have on you at this point? Nothing just a fresh out of prison. No, I'm nothing nothing. I think I feel it Nothing I feel it left me like How much is it? Follows like under a hundred pounds. I mean I'm 19 hundred pound over under under a hundred pound Yep, and then I'm nowhere to sleep nowhere to sleep I spoke to a guy at the airport and explain our situation to him. He didn't believe it But I was walking around the airport Looking like a madman with a sad face on like wow that where the hell am I gonna go? Where am I gonna sleep tonight that reality hits you after like five to wait, they just They just let you off the flight and that was it Jump back on they like they didn't have to go check in nowhere a halfway house First five minutes you're like cool. They've I got the handcuffs off. I'm free Where am I? Then you start to kind of like panic like what the hell am I doing it? So it's like I was walking around the station just going in circles and I bumped into this guy He said I've seen you past a couple times now. You're right. And I was like, I'm not right I don't know where I'm going today. I don't know where I'm gonna sleep. I've been brought here by a bunch of Guy I'm guys with handcuffs. He said how do you I said I'm 19 He said so where's your family? I said they're in England. He said how could he bring you here if your family's in England? I said I I don't know they just said I'm a risk to the public And they brought me here. He said um, so where are you gonna sleep tonight? I said, I don't have a clue He worked at a festival called fusion in Germany is the biggest techno festival in in in Europe He said I work at this festival. There's loads of tents and rooms if You come along with me. I'll have a word of my boss I'll explain my situation to you to him and see what he has to say. So you took me to like some to some You took me to a festival. I fell asleep in the car. It was dangerous. Do you know, I mean imagine me in an absolute Moving peak my boy. That's crazy Are you mad? Stranger at the age of 19 and doze off in the back of the car for all I know they could have Sold me on the black on the black market or some shit. Do you know what I mean? But it's like I don't I just I was I was tired at the time So I fell asleep in the back of the car when I woke up as our festival and there was loads of lights everywhere loads of people just To be honest, it's all high off drugs And then He took me to the office. I spoke to his his manager and I explained my situation and I kind of said like I make music I rap. He said, yeah, you rap. Yeah, right. I said, yeah, actually rap. I made music He said show me something that so I showed them my video for Um That that song up niggas part two was on like one. I feel like just an over a mill of views at the time He's like what it's actually you like he's like raw like you actually made music. I thought yeah, dude He's like, so how'd you end up in a predicament like this then? I was like if I knew I'd be able to I tell you So you kind of said look I help out And he did he got me crazy your clock got you got you help Because if they know who you were Like an artist from like they had like a moving caravan with loads of Rooms for the artist I performed at the festival and they helped me get into one and I stayed there for The entire time of the festival, but the problem with festivals is this there's no phone connection anywhere so my mom was trying to reach me the whole time and I wasn't at the festival and dry myself to me was a place to get my head down like to me was a place to sleep I Didn't really do a festival, but I got I had a place to stay at the festival Festivals like five days. There's no reception anywhere at the festival. So my mom couldn't call me She was panicking the most thinking where the hell's my son is and he's he's been taken to Germany and I don't know where the hell he is but Wasn't ignoring her cools anything along the lines. I'm just trying to cool her every day But it's just the whole location had no reception for some reason. I feel they do that with festivals for some reason Once the festival was done reality kicks in again, so it's like I didn't really I didn't even get to do a festival Let's be realistic. I was walking around the whole thing sad and on my own I was watching people have fun and just sitting alone. Do you know how mean kind of thing? But now festivals over Everyone's going packing up and going so now it's like I need a place to stay so I've gone back to the city in Berlin and Then my mom called me that night. So now my phone's got some connect I'm can't go reception. So now my mom's contacted me on WhatsApp that night and said um How do you got plain and simple your business can't Where are you that you know I mean kind of thing like what are you doing and then um, I Remember just sitting there thinking I want to tell my mom right now that I'm literally I'm stressed out don't know where the hell I'm gonna sleep right now But all that's gonna do worry is have her up the whole night and not sleeping at all So I made up some fake story to her like yeah, I just said um, mom, you know, I'm nice I'm cool. Some girl I met she really likes me. She wants you to stay with her I'm she got a hotel room and going to a hotel with her tonight. Don't worry about me mom I'd be right. She's like you sure you're going to the hotel with this girl. She's like I Mom's over there saying saying I hope I hope like she's Mom's a type of woman to say to be like, oh God bless this woman I'm trying to say kind of thing. Little does she know there is no woman You know, I mean so it's like I only said that because I didn't want her sat there crying her eyes Out at night. I know my son. She's already crying about me being in another country to her But I'm not knowing where I'm sleeping would would would destroy. Honestly, I Can remember y'all was telling me he got deported But I we need personally I never knew the whole story. Y'all just told me he got deported and I was like, oh He was on dirt. You know I'm saying like the first thing that come to mind when you think somebody get deported like oh Damn, he was going crazy. He wouldn't even do it It was like they've made him serve two years and still deported them is crazy Like I think it's here. You either it's either or Like if they if they convict you that you're gone, they're just gonna deport you I don't think they make you there at the time and deport you at the end If they've made that choice to deport you're just gonna be gone We're more so I just kind of took that one and attend but reality of is I didn't actually have a place to sleep I was outside. I was literally just outside. I was um Yes outside remember I got caught with this knife when I was 17 Went to prison for it a few months after and Then I'm come out of prison a 19-year-old man In another country. I don't even know how to lie. I don't know where you I don't know where I don't know where you start I've never had benefits my whole life. So I don't know how it works if you Any of these artists out here Make your own channel Make your own YouTube channel now and I'm telling you this because You whoever you pan you pan these these these channels to put your music up Which is fine because they have a platform that you can piggyback off them boom, but make your own channel, bro So once you get one video or two videos up and they're doing decent and you see an acceleration Drop stuff on your own channel That way you get every dime. That's coming to you. You feel me? Where to go to get benefits if you I don't know how to do with that Do you know I mean so I was I was really in a predicament where I've gone to prison for silent on as a child Come out 19 as an adult in a whole other country where I don't speak the language and I was lost I was like where do I go and even if I even if I'd even know where to go I'd even I'd even know where to get a shelter or anything along those lines because I just didn't speak the language In England, for example, it's as easy as that you literally tap in homeless on On Google and some sort of information will come up to know I mean but in Germany I was just lost because I was like I've come out prison. I don't speak the language What am I actually expected to do? Like what moment to do here? Well During the whole thing that was happening is there was an appeal process that was paid for my dad spent Loads of money on a lawyer. My mum is I spent a lot of money on the case as well. There's no point Capping about it. We both did the whole family did as a whole. Do you know I mean even down to my sister? Do you know I mean like we all spent a lot of money on lawyers to try and keep me in the country and The sad thing about it is this right they've got something called the hostile environment and it's it's Lawyers are using it to make a killing right now because it's like where people are being treated so hostile and being fallen to these that uncomfortable predicaments when they don't know what to do or They're rushing trying to when a human when a human being's in problems. He looks for a solution, right? So they're rushing to these lawyers who are offering Solutions at costs But those are natural solutions. They're just taking money off people. So my family spent loads of money I spent loads of money on different lawyers who pretended that they were fighting the case In my interest, but they're really not They just capitalized They capitalizing off your Problems, that's messed up This case is it's gone on since 2017. It's still pending today It's still ongoing now. So that that's seven years 2017 what no six years that six years of living in limbo six years I'm 24 now my passport's been held by the home office for the last what three years You I call us we saw I don't an interview in Berlin and At any of you I was kind of told by the person did any of you This isn't legal, bro. Like your whole family is in England your mom your dad you live there for Majority of your life. What are you doing here? When you don't even speak the language and your whole family's over there like it's a breach of your human right You're right to a family life. I didn't even know some of these things. I was 19 So I wrote a long email To the courts basically saying Would you guys want for me like like you're driving me to the brink of insanity here? Like I'll be honest with you, but I wasn't where my friend wanted to die So I probably put that in writing. I said, you know what? You guys are driving me to the point where I'll probably I'll probably do something to myself and it's gonna be you it's gonna be your fault and How on earth could we pay for an appeal almost a year ago? And I'm just stuck in another country literally rough sleeping and batting with certain things that I'm not supposed to How's it taking a year to get a court date? like Where it was from the very beginning was an attempt to basically just chuck me in another country and Pretend like it wasn't illegal And I'll say why I Know the law like the back like when a human being's face for certain things you start to start Don't look at me and think I he's a little road man Joe Rappos. He doesn't know the law It's on gov.co.uk. You let you go on the website and Google and read it up I read up the law that affects me as a person that can tell you that what's happening to me is illegal Um Whilst in the tension centers you learn about reference cases and how they work So what what the courts normally do they'll use the judgment for one person's case To know how to judge yours. It's called a reference case So I read up on reference case after reference case after reference case to know like I need to know the law This this affects me my career everything so I need to know the law and I read up on a reference case of a male called Stravetsky He's a male who broke into woman's home Battered her of his friend left her with bruises and scars So something less than what you did all over her face and neck and this man Oh, so something something more than what you did my bad His is more than what you did Yours is lighter in comparison of this man was convicted of it. They tried to deport him. However, they couldn't Because of public because he's been in the country for a certain period of time So he was protected from deportation Now my understanding of the word justice is that everything's fair So if you take a scale and on one side of the scale you put all the convictions of Stravetsky a man You broke into woman's home stab the man in the neck with a glass bottle done fraud and You took all my convictions I got caught with a knife a few times and I was a little kid Right before I even turned 18 before I even became an adult I didn't I didn't get convicted of stabbing anyone I think I didn't get convicted of harming anybody who actually hurt in a person. I was convicted of possession you put Both our convictions on two sides of the scale. I'm outweighed by far Yet this man went to the court of appeal in England. One is appeal right That's not the only reference case If I was to continue reading reference cases to your people wonder appeals I'd be sat here the whole day and they've all got worse convictions than myself No, that is they're trying to set an example of you. It's clear It's what it sounds like. It's clearly what it sounds like. They're trying to make an example of you Who you are your stardom where you came from how you are making the living They don't like that. That's what's happening now. So a case that should have ended in 2018 and 19 Because it's it's a question of this guy look cool with a knife when he was 17 years old before he even became an adult Is he a risk does he deserve a deportation or not and the logical answer to that is if we're not the poor and people Adults grown adults who are stabbing people in the neck Are you single? Maybe you're divorced or new in town. It's time to Then what are we doing pushing for deportation with him? But what's happening in my case is sabotage. They're looking at my YouTube views officers are looking at my YouTube views And it's burning their their their insides making them look at them We don't want we don't want this young man to succeed. We don't want him to be a success story How can we stop him from being a success story? And that's what's really happening here Don't tell me that you got caught with a knife at 17. That's why we're trying to deport you But skendall done two months in prison and went back to his career. J House did free went back to his career So I carry on If I was if I if I spent The whole day naming rappers that have been caught with a knife and gone back to their career We'd be here the whole day. I'm the only person I guess that's true a lot of y'all gonna be like Oh, is he dry snitching? No, he's not dry snitching. He's like these are factual things. He's saying he's not giving up No new info. This is factual stuff that he's saying Cases that have already been tried and people have already done their time as his public record You right it's nicked for a knife and gets sent out the country for it Why because the police need to protect the public. No, it's sabotage It's as simple as that It's you make music. You've got a big chance of actually becoming someone. We hate it. We rather see rotting in a cell So if we can pull strings to try and sabotage you yeah, we'll do it Yeah, the country Yeah, that's what's really happening and then what happened with your appeal then so my pill is pending It's still pending today. How'd you get about this man's 24 is appeal stupid in five years later? Come on now. Go ahead. Drop that the UK Because it's pending so you could you're still allowed It's pending so that there's court dates and it still goes on and it still goes on After a week says so soon as you got to Germany could you just flown back as well? Did you have to appeal before you I didn't know the laws? I probably could have I didn't know that I don't know how the laws work I was 19 So at that moment in time, I just thought I've been sent here. I've been sent here. I don't think I can go back I mean, why would they send me here if I could simply just book a flat right back And what was life like when you got back? What was the reception like? It was love everyone was happy to see me back. Well the pain of it was um I'm a musician, right? Music is a very competitive industry, bro Music is revolving door. They will forget about you So it's like imagine working your ass off to rise all the way to the top of the mountain and you just about get there And the police are like no sabotage We'll nick a hundred people this year for knives and just get them two moms and three moms But you because you rap and you've got a bit of no talk cloud around your name two years And then we'll deport you because we want to sabotage and ruin you, right? So I was going full of that My enemies are making music. I don't even know why I call them enemies. I call them competition. They're enemies I don't care about these people. We're not out to kill each other or hurt each other. They're musical competition they make music we make music and We try to outdo each other. I Want to see any of them dead. I don't think any of them want to see me dead You know, I mean, but it's a form of art, but it's musical competition So it's like the right time will be my competitors are making music it rising to the start of they're signing doors are relentless and Sony and all these big record labels. I'm starting to sell I'm starting limbo going all my days Listening to the radio while people who I know I've got the better music better musical talent than on a position that I could be in Not because I don't have the ability to do it or the work drive simply because I'm being held back intentionally by No offense like independent officers who we've taken upon themselves to try and sabotage me. And that's exactly what it is Because I'm starting a radio listening to people that I know I can rap better than and they're signing deals And the music that you was making back then it was drill We've drill music as well. Why'd you say there's why'd you think there was such a stigma a bad stigma around drill music? Can I be realistic with you? Yes, I feel like The I feel like anything black people come up with will have a bad stigma around it Anything That people of color Are the main faces of the brand will have a back step bad stigma around it. It's just how the world works They don't we rap music don't we grime the problem here isn't the music people was rapping about knives and guns Before drill even came about I can go on YouTube now and show you videos from two thousand and Juvenile and five where people were rapping about knives sanks blah blah blah It's not drill that music's always been around but I think it would be fair to say that was some drill It can be very very morbid. Well demonic to it to an extent. I'll tell you where that comes from By definition, that's what drill is It's IRLs. Let me tell you this story in the most graphic way in the most real way that I can give it to you You know, these rappers are not going to the studio making this music because they're demonic people That's what sales. They're down to earth most people. Anyways, the reason why they make music like that Can they all turn out do each other? Right you hear a track and it says some crazy lyrics in there It gets views the crazier the things you say the more plays it's gonna get unsportified People are trying to succeed man. They're seeing that guy drop music and Say some outrageous stuff. So they're thinking how can I outdo him? Let me say something even more outrageous But to the police is like he said what? That sounds mad. He said what the reality of it is these people in monsters like they portrayed to be there Maybe that small five percentage of Morons is out here that trying to be trying their hardest to be monsters But majority are rappers. I know in real life. They're down to earth people Do you understand everyone's just trying to outdo everyone musically so everyone's in the studio thinking that guy said something crazy Let me say something crazy are Yeah because I was watching a few videos and it was almost like people would get points for people have stopped and Let's go It's childish what it is is this year. It's like how do I describe it? It's not even that people are getting points for people. They stabbed you. What is this like? Cool put it this way Peace someone's turn the streets of London into some dumb game ninth game Yeah, and every once in a while everyone plays it and someone dies That's the sad reality about Right majority of fights could be sorted if people use their fist. However, nobody uses their fist right and It's just as simple as that like people of do you know, I mean, it's as simple as that like There's a game going on on the streets of London And it's not even a points. It's not even a points thing. It's not to do with a points like forget points It's just a game Right. The whole carrying knives thing is a game Because I'll be honest is you think majority of people that have stabbed somebody and your dad wanted to kill him Is that what you think? I know a lot of people Not proud of it, but I know a lot of people who unfortunately are spending a long time out of their life in prison a Long time out of their life in prison. I speak to them They ain't proud of it if they could bring the person back to life now they would That's the facts of it and I in that moment was be tough. Maybe you want to do this They want to do that As soon as you swing that mug and then nick of artery and you go on forever To change up that's majority you go to anyone that's in prison I really want you can bring it back to life. Would you? Yeah Yeah, go to anyone and ask and I like I'll be honest you do the whole I mean, you know the worst part is when people get done for murder. These boys ain't murderers, bro They're idiots Idiots the right word for them. There shouldn't be a conviction that says idiocy But I know murderers brought idiots These people will stab a guy and pray for him right after and say good. Please don't let him die But then he does And I you're doing a life sentence And that's what's really going on in London, it's not oh I would have killed that guy so I'm gonna take a knife and stab him everyone's scared So ain't nobody really on demon time out there. Ain't no real king vines out there is what she's saying Which is nothing to be proud of but I'm just saying as a Comparison ain't nobody really out there waking up With the sole purpose to go get their ops And make you check the scoreboard Okay, I can't I can't say that about Chicago, but I'm listening to what he's saying about London Ed Hey, well, what was your last song called? S.A.S. What was I abbreviated for? Stabbers and shears. What would you feel the need to call a song that? No, it's not It's not to promote it. It's to talk about what we've come from Right if you hear the lyrics and it goes, um He's talking tough. Can you think I'm a rapper where I'm a let me tell you what the truth is? Yeah It's more of a reflection of where I come from. You know, I'm so confused about Like a lot of people in the public here because they will say things like why is the song Got such a negative title negativity cells Period You want to make your business stand out? Let's all the internet Negativity sells and it gets views and same with any any any type of drama anything negativity sells It's just as simple as that if we was to talk about any other rapper and The rap scene is filled with rappers who portray a hood image that they don't even majority of rappers at the top Not even hood at all, but they put it on Their videos are filled with guys with masks and black towel looking like they're looking apart. Why? Why would a person who looks perfectly good? Pause, you know, I mean it's a good lives a good life Spoil with their parents go and chill in a hood around by people and film his videos there. Why because that's what sells I Can make a song saying put down the guns put down the nice Don't carry a knife. Nobody gonna listen to that. I ain't gonna hold you I know where you're going with this. Nobody gonna listen to that carry a gun and in this business You won't listen to play life will be a lot more fun. I think it's gonna sell if you think anyone's gonna buy it Life will be a little much more fun You think labels are gonna go. Oh, this song's back. You know the label sign. No offense the biggest baddest wolf That's how I seen it When I was growing up and I looked on my TV screens. They had 50 cent on there 50 cent in rap about true slide big slide I'm gonna put down my gun and I'm gonna put that one. No 50 cent. No offense You know I'm saying he laid the blueprint for what we do today So I've never understood why people look at rappers today and say why they rap him about Certain things and negativity it sells It oh even even for women. I don't know how to describe. Have you seen the music industry for women? I know Five six female artists right who've been trying to get the music to pop for years, right? And I don't really pop right up, but you know what? They switch up their styles start dressing a bit more sexualized Know a bit more exposing another music poppin. What does that tell you? Negativity settles those girls have talent. They need to take their clothes off for you to see that they had talent. They had talent Together I took for them to have to be a bit more. Let me take this off for the public to say cool. Let me start looking now. Let me actually Pay attention a bit more. You understand what I'm trying to say sex sales negativity and drama sales It's always been like that negativity cells. So I call the song sas only because I think on a annoyed of police and also because I'm Um DRM didn't want to call it sas. They called the title inflammatory, which I don't agree with I feel like I'll be honest I just thought that sabotage because I'll be honest if I was an American and I'm scrolling through YouTube and I see a title called Stabbers and shooters. I want to click on it even if I don't know who the artist is or what the song is It's called stabbers and shooters for fuck's sake click So that's another reason why I called it that cuz I thought it's an act. I would have to say as an American He is correct. I might go do a reaction to it right after this I ain't gonna hold you catch in title and it sounds so crazy people will click on it But it's in no shape or form glamorizing it. I'm not here trying to say Yo, you wouldn't it's crazy, bro. It's not GRM daily who's saying this You know what they they're trying to get paid for the video. They can't put a title like that and get paid I know who's saying it The platform that this is on is saying it You got to understand they date that platform that this is on they run the business. They do not care They want that they don't even want this stuff on here they got people like Coco Melan and Ryan's toys Catching billions of views. They don't They will terminate your channel is minimal to them to be a stabber and shooter. No I've got two little brothers the nerds and I'm saying this because I know they're gonna watch it and I want them to be nerds You understand and it's not a bad thing to be a nerd like being a being a good kid You don't carry knives. It's not it's cool. You know, I mean like if I could go back in time I would have done a lot of things differently. I would have partied a lot more and being a nerd, too What was you when I had to sleep in the park, but You know, leave a like comment subscribe turning a post notification bells very insightful