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A report from the Policy Exchange looked at ten years of data in relation to knife crime in the capital and found that more than 80 per cent of murder victims in London are black or ethnic minority. ....
In Body, Russ Millions (pictured above) and Tion Wayne rap: ‘Free Big A, he’s too militant’ which online followers of the singers have interpreted to be a reference to a gang member currently in prison on firearm offences Stab first then talk.On flight-mode when we walk.Chest or back we’ll rip his face offI’ll put holes in your back.’ The lyrics are brutal and the music is ‘drill’ a raw and aggressive form of British rap with accompanying videos that feature balaclava-wearing men waving weapons and detailing the bloody reality of life on the streets. For Sharon Kendall, the words of the song Dip First (‘dip’ being slang for ‘stab’), by a drill rapper associated with a gang in the Rayners Lane area of North-West London, the lyrics were heart-wrenchingly close to home. ....
BBC News By Mark Savage image captionTaylor Swift picked up the global icon award in recognition of her seven number one albums Everybody get up out of the seats! shouts Chris, the warm-up man at The Brits, as he cues up Rihanna s We Found Love and encourages everyone to dance. We don t need asking twice. For the 4,000-strong audience, this is the first chance we ve had to see live music in more than a year. As it s a pilot event for the post-Covid era, masks have been removed and drinks have been drunk. The air is feverish with anticipation but no-one s anticipating a fever: we ve all had negative Covid tests. ....
The genre has been blamed by some for fuelling violent crime and in 2018 Metropolitan Police Commissioner Dame Cressida Dick called on social media platforms to take down drill videos that were claimed to incite violence. In a new verse, Adjei chastised the Government and praised footballer Marcus Rashford for his campaign to extend the food voucher system. “The Government is saying eat out to help out but won’t help out Rashford when he’s feeding the youths,” he rapped. Adjei, who in October last year scored a number one with his debut album Edna, also addressed spending three birthdays in prison after being sentenced for drug offences in 2014. ....