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RAPPER DIGGA D OPENS UP IN A MINI “AUTO-BIOGRAPHY” ON HIS SOCIALS

RAPPER DIGGA D OPENS UP IN A MINI “AUTO-BIOGRAPHY” ON HIS SOCIALS
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RAPPER DIGGA D OPENS UP IN A MINI “AUTO-BIOGRAPHY” ON HIS SOCIALS

RAPPER DIGGA D OPENS UP IN A MINI “AUTO-BIOGRAPHY” ON HIS SOCIALS

“It's hard trying to make it out being who I am & what I stand on. So I find myself back Onda block. Doing what I know best. There's no place like home. Back 2 square one”, he added.

Pausing with a stack of money on a kitchen counter, he also talked about going to jail writing “I started rapping 6 years ago. 3 out of them 6 years I done in jail”.

The rapper has had multiple run ins with the law which have hampered his career growth - but yet he still finds ways to reintroduce himself.

The drill rapper also expressed his love for authenticity and his disdain for fakeness and pretence.

“I don't like fancy food. I don't like fake smiling wid people. I don't like 90% of these rappers

I don't like dressing up in fancy clothes. I don't like none of these h***. I don't even like making music no more tbh. Im only doing this for my family, friends & obviously to change the way we live”, he said.

Urging fans to buy his new tape, the rapper wrote, “One thing I don't fake about is my music. So when you buy my new tape remember that.”

The rapper ended by writing, seemingly in a hopeful tone, "Either way I'm still going to wake up, pray and give thanks".

"Try and talk to God sometimes even when you feel like he's not listening he is!"

Known professionally as Digga D, the rapper rose to fame back in 2017 along with his UK drill collective 1011. His mixtapes Double Tap Diaries and Made In The Pyrex reached No. 11 and 3 on the UK Albums Chart, respectively. His third mixtape Noughty By Nature was released on 15 April 2022, debuting at number one on the UK Albums Chart.

The rapper has had multiple run ins with the law and as of november 2017, Digga and 1011 were given a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO) that required the group to have the Metropolitan Police's permission before releasing any new music, forbade them from using London postcodes, and banning references in lyrics to real-life incidents and people.

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