Theo Beckford a drill rapper who rose to fame with a track called ‘County Lines’ and signed with Sony, has been jailed for seven years for drug dealing. the rapper bragged about selling illegal narcotics in his songs under the name ‘Frosty’.
A drill rapper who rose to fame with a track called ‘County Lines’ and signed with Sony has been jailed for seven years for drug dealing.However, the 23-year-old was also running an operation that funnelled drugs fromBeckford claimed he was pitching a documentary idea to Netflix about the realities of county lines, not to glorify it.
But the rapper, from Streatham, south London, was sent down at Winchester Crown Court after he admitted peddling crack cocaine and heroin. At the time of his offending, Beckford was serving a suspended sentence for drug dealing, having walked free from the same court in 2020.
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