Digga D

British rapper

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January 31 2025 Digga D was sentenced to 3 years and 11 months in prison for supplying 45 kilograms of cannabis, following a Newton hearing in December 2024 regarding a charge of commercial involvement with cannabis.
2024 Digga D appears in the TV series Supacell, playing the character Chucky in 2 episodes
May 29 2024 Digga D pleaded guilty to smuggling cannabis from 11 July 2023 and supplying cannabis between 26 October 2022 and 21 February 2024 during a video link court appearance from HMP Wormwood Scrubs.
February 21 2024 Digga D was raided by Metropolitan Police during an Instagram Live at his home in Bracebridge Heath near Lincoln, arrested on suspicion of selling drugs.
2023 Documentary '11 Steps Forward, 10 Steps Back' explores Digga D's life and career trajectory.
August 25 2023 Released fourth mixtape 'Back to Square One', featuring guest appearances from Potter Payper and M Huncho.
August 10 2023 Announced the release date and tracklist of mixtape, and released fourth single 'Facade' featuring Potter Payper.
June 29 2023 Released third single 'I'm From...'.
June 15 2023 Released second single 'DTF' with an accompanying music video.
April 27 2023 Released remix of 'Energy' featuring American rapper Latto.
March 9 2023 Released single 'Energy', which debuted at number 19 on the UK Songs Chart.
February 16 2023 Appeared on the remix of 'Us Against The World' by Strandz, which reached number 10 on the UK Songs Chart.
2022 Digga D won the Broadcast Awards in the Best Multichannel Programme category for 'Defending Digga D'
2022 Digga D continued his collaborative work, releasing multiple singles including 'Bine' with Horrid1 & Sav'o, 'Went Jail' with Groundworks and Unknown T, '5/11' with Trapx10, and a remix of 'Bad & Clean' featuring Frisco, INFAMOUSIZAK, Skillibeng, and Skepta
2022 Featured on 'Packs and Potions (Remix)' with HAZEY and M1llionz
2022 Appeared on 'Laughing Stock (Remix)' with Kay-O and Kwengface
2022 Releases 'Pump 101' with Still Brickin', achieving BPI Gold certification and peaking at #9
November 17 2022 Released single 'Chief Rhys Freestyle', which samples the song 'Faneto' by Chief Keef.
October 13 2022 Released first single on Black Money Records, 'Stay Inside'.
September 1 2022 Appeared on the song 'Goofies' with American rapper Babyface Ray and announced the launch of his own record label Black Money Records (BMR).
April 15 2022 Releases third mixtape 'Noughty By Nature', which debuts at number one on the UK Albums Chart.
2021 Digga D was nominated for two Grierson Awards: Envy Best Single Documentary – Domestic and Music & Single Documentary – Domestic for 'Defending Digga D'
2021 Digga D collaborated with multiple artists, releasing singles 'Get in That Jeep' with Aystar, 'Glee' with Unknown T, and 'Take That' with Potter Payper
October 21 2021 Released single 'Red Light Green Light' with a music video referencing Squid Game, which charted at number 17 on the UK Singles Chart.
September 28 2021 Appeared on the single 'Keep Talkin' with Sav'O and Horrid1.
September 9 2021 Released the song '2K17', which charted at number 26 on the UK Singles Chart.
August 13 2021 Released single 'Wasted' featuring ArrDee, which peaked at number 6 on the UK Singles Chart.
February 26 2021 Released his second mixtape, Made in the Pyrex, which reached No. 3 on the UK Albums Chart and was noted as the highest-charting project for a millennium-born UK rapper and independent UK Drill project.
February 25 2021 Released the music video for the single 'Bluuwuu'.
February 14 2021 Released the single 'Toxic' with an accompanying music video.
February 4 2021 Released the single 'Bringing It Back' featuring AJ Tracey, which topped the UK Chart's Official Trending Chart and debuted at No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart.
2020 Featured on 'Gotcha' with Sean D and Vybz Kartel & Unknown T
2020 Appeared on 'Be the One' by Rudimental featuring MORGAN and TIKE, which peaked at #49 in the charts and was certified Silver by BPI
December 4 2020 Released 'Daily Duppy' on GRM Daily.
November 27 2020 Documentary 'Defending Digga D' was broadcast on BBC One.
November 24 2020 BBC Three released the documentary 'Defending Digga D' on BBC iPlayer.
October 2020 Released the follow-up single 'Chingy (It's Whatever)'.
July 2020 Digga D was arrested in London during a Black Lives Matter protest for allegedly inciting violence after posting about the movement on Instagram. He was taken into custody shortly after being released from a previous arrest, expressing frustration about being detained 'for no reason'.
July 2020 Released the single 'Woi', which gained worldwide recognition and was nominated for 'Song of the Year' at the MOBO Awards.
March 2020 Digga D pleaded guilty to violent disorder and CBO breaches, resulting in a sentence of two years and six months for his role in a machete brawl with rival gang members in West London.
2019 Digga D released the single 'Rolling' as part of the Rapman Presents: Blue Story soundtrack album
2019 Releases 'Mad About Bars Pt. 2' collaboration with CGM and Kenny Allstar
2019 Collaborated on '10+1' track with CGM members Splasha, MSkum, Striker, Dodgy, Rack5, TY, Horrid1, Sav'o
2019 Digga D featured on 'Gun Lean (Remix)' with Russ Millions, Taze, LD, Ms Banks & Lethal Bizzle
2019 Digga D achieves his first BPI Silver certification with the single 'Who?'
2019 Digga D was recalled to prison for breaching the conditions of his Criminal Behaviour Order. During this period, he was also stabbed in the eye with a blade made from a tuna can, nearly losing use of the eye.
May 17 2019 Released his debut mixtape, Double Tap Diaries, which included the single 'No Diet' that peaked at No. 20 on the UK Singles Chart.
2018 Digga D releases 'Mad About Bars' collaboration with Kenny Allstar, marking an early milestone in his music career
2018 Digga D releases his first notable single 'No Porkies' with Sav'o and ZK from CGM
2018 1011 was convicted of conspiracy to commit violent disorder, sentenced to 1 year in jail, and given a Criminal Behaviour Order (CBO). Four of their previous music videos were taken down, which had already accumulated over ten million combined views.

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