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fromNew York Post
11 hours agoDrill rap beef may be behind senseless NYC stray-bullet death of 7-month-old girl: sources
A drill rap feud led to the shooting death of a 7-month-old girl, allegedly targeted due to her father's lyrics.
Done it twice now they think I'm insane. I'm a boss, so I always find my way, I'm that guy, the boss of the UK. The wanted criminal, whose music video is seemingly recorded while he is sitting in the back of a car and holding an inflated balloon, boasts about his ability to evade capture and his status as a criminal figure.
A jailed drill rapper who escaped from custody twice within a week has apparently posted a video online taunting the police. Daniel Boakye, 21, fled from Lewisham Hospital in south-east London on Sunday afternoon after being taken there for medical treatment. Five days earlier, on 10 February, he had also escaped from prison guards at West Middlesex University Hospital before being recaptured by Met Police officers the following day.
The nonsense number trend began life as a throwaway line in "Doot Doot (6 7)" by Philly rapper Skrilla, a 26-year-old who makes menacing drill rap where his couplets tumble haphazardly like Percocets out of an overturned prescription pill bottle. With his nasal flow, he's proclaimed himself the "face of zombieland" - a nod to the grim reality of the open-air drug market in his Kensington neighborhood - and seems to be approaching his newfound notoriety with bemusement at the mop-headed TikTok-ers who've boosted his streaming numbers and, probably, his asking price.