Stormzy banned from driving for nine months

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Stormzy has been banned from driving for nine months.

It comes after the 31-year-old rapper was caught using a mobile phone while driving in London by an undercover officer.

As the issue was taken to court, Stormzy – whose real name is Michael Ebenazer Owuo Junior – did not appear in person, but shared a letter in which he pleaded guilty to using a phone while driving his Rolls-Royce Wraith on Addison Road, West Kensington.

The incident took place last March, and the court was informed that the artist already had six points on his licence for previous speeding offences. As reported by BBC News, District Judge Andrew Sweet said Stormzy’s driving record was “not good” and went on to also criticise his “dangerous and irresponsible” actions.

A solicitor representing the rapper also told the Wimbledon Magistrates’ Court that Stormzy had accepted responsibility for his actions.

According to the BBC, those in the court were told that the undercover officer who stopped Stormzy in West Kensington last year knocked on his passenger window and said, “Get rid of your tints and get off your phone.”

Stormzy performs at Sziget Festival 2024.
Stormzy performs at Sziget Festival 2024. CREDIT: Joseph Okpako/WireImage/Getty Images

Back in July, Stormzy made headlines for his driving again when he pleaded guilty to having a Lamborghini with illegally tinted windows. He submitted a guilty plea on July 24, after driving the Urus around Kingston upon Thames on October 17, 2023.

The minimum requirement for cars in the UK is to allow 70 per cent of light through the two front windows. However, the BBC at the time reported that his £200k sports car only let through four per cent – dark enough to “involve a danger of injury to any person”.

As for other news about the London rapper, last summer Stormzy revealed that he’s “just been creating” for the past two years to come up with the follow-up to 2022’s ‘This Is What I Mean’. He has also continued his work with his non-profit organisation Merky FC, including joining forces with Adidas to announce a centre for football, music and gaming and also unveiling a new online platform to help Black youth find careers in football.

Last year, he was also confirmed as the first headliner for Roskilde Festival 2025, with the Danish non-profit festival returning for its 53rd edition between June 28 and July 5.

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Young Thug shares first verse since release on Lil Baby’s new album ‘WHAM’ – featuring Future, GloRilla and more

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Lil Baby has released his new album ‘WHAM’, featuring Young Thug‘s first verse since being released from prison.

Released today (January 3), ‘WHAM’ – which is short for “Who Hard As Me” – is comprised of 15 tracks and sees the Atlanta rapper team up with the likes of GloRilla on ‘Readbone’, Rod Wave and Rylo Rodriguez on ‘Be Myself’, Travis Scott on ‘Stuff’ and 21 Savage on ‘Outfit’.

Most notably, Lil Baby is joined by Future and Young Thug on ‘Dum, Dumb, and Dumber’, which also marks the latter’s first verse since being released from jail last year. The rapper takes a moment to address his situation in the interlude prior to his verse, rapping: “I don’t even believe I was locked up, for real, for real / I was havin’ my way the whole time, fool, you know what I’m sayin’?.”

 

Thug took to his official X/Twitter account earlier today to clear up one of his bars on the track and explained: “When I said these U.S bitches kinda bad I meant “bad girls” not ugly girls.. we got the prettiest girls on earth…”

Back in 2022, Young Thug – real name Jeffery Lamar Williams – was arrested and spent two years in prison on gang-related charges. He was then charged with seven additional felonies. In November, the rapper was released from jail after pleading guilty to gang, drug and gun charges, ending the longest criminal trial in Georgia history.

The ‘Slime Language’ rapper was originally arrested alongside fellow rapper Gunna, who are both involved with the musical collective YSL (Young Stoner Life), which prosecutors accused of being “a criminal street gang”.

Both musicians had denied their charges, with the former having his bail denied three times.

‘WHAM’ marks Lil Baby’s first full-length release since 2022’s ‘It’s Only Me‘. In a three-star review of the LP, NME shared: “Fortunately, closer ‘Russian Roulette’ bookends the album with a sentiment that mirrors the record’s introductory track as Lil Baby peers into the farthest corners of his musicality. If the trimmings were removed from ‘It’s Only Me’, it might rival his previous releases – instead, it’s a few notches shy of greatness”

In other news, Young Thug recently made his first post-trial appearance in an Instagram video with T.I.

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