{"id":46174,"date":"2025-02-03T13:01:42","date_gmt":"2025-02-03T13:01:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/europenews.uk\/murderer-profits-from-rap-song-recorded-in-prison-and-posted-online-just-hours-after-being-sentenced\/"},"modified":"2025-02-03T13:01:42","modified_gmt":"2025-02-03T13:01:42","slug":"murderer-profits-from-rap-song-recorded-in-prison-and-posted-online-just-hours-after-being-sentenced","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/europenews.uk\/murderer-profits-from-rap-song-recorded-in-prison-and-posted-online-just-hours-after-being-sentenced\/","title":{"rendered":"Murderer profits from rap song recorded in prison and posted online just hours after being sentenced"},"content":{"rendered":"

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A murderer recorded a music video in prison and had it posted online just hours after he was handed his sentence. <\/p>\n

Drill rapper Kammar Henry-Richards had been behind bars for a few hours when the video was posted on the evening of January 14. <\/p>\n

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The convicted killer, who was head of an east London gang, shot dead a gang rival at a baby\u2019s birthday party in 2022. As a result, he was handed a 37-year minimum jail term.<\/p>\n

The track – called C\u2019est La Vie – received more than 450,000 streams across Spotify and YouTube, The Sun reports.<\/p>\n

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His song included lyrics that bragged about making money while in prison, while also deploying his police mugshot in the video.<\/p>\n

He is believed to have created the song while at HMP Belmarsh after he received his charges.<\/p>\n

Under his stage name Kay-O, the track ranked 16th on YouTube\u2019s trending songs, which would have earned him hundreds of pounds. <\/p>\n

YouTube has now slapped the rapper with a lifetime ban from the video platform and has removed his song from the site altogether. <\/p>\n

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