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Home / Crime and Justice / Jailed Rapper Becomes Prison 'Influencer' with Cell Karaoke

Jailed Rapper Becomes Prison 'Influencer' with Cell Karaoke

14 Dec

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Summary

  • A jailed rapper amassed over 13,000 followers with prison karaoke videos.
  • He rewrites popular song lyrics to reference his criminal activities.
  • The inmate is able to make money from his music while incarcerated.
Jailed Rapper Becomes Prison 'Influencer' with Cell Karaoke

Richard Burnett, a drill rapper incarcerated for 24 years over multiple shootings, has cultivated a significant online following as a 'prison influencer.' Amassing over 13,000 Instagram followers, Burnett shares unconventional karaoke videos recorded within his cell, often accompanied by fellow inmates. These performances creatively adapt popular song lyrics to include references to his past criminal exploits.

The inmate, performing under the rap name Glockamoley, has posted numerous videos on his social media page, which is reportedly managed by others. Some clips even direct followers to his Spotify and iTunes pages, indicating a potential revenue stream generated from behind bars. This has led to scrutiny regarding how such content is produced and disseminated from within a high-security correctional facility.

Burnett was jailed in 2022 for conspiracy to wound with intent and firearms offenses stemming from gang-related shootings in Nottingham. His online activities echo previous cases where incarcerated individuals have used social media to glorify their crimes. A Ministry of Justice spokesperson condemned the behavior, stating an immediate investigation was launched and security measures are being enhanced.

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Richard Burnett became a prison influencer by sharing karaoke videos from his jail cell on Instagram, amassing over 13,000 followers.
Glockamoley sings rewritten versions of popular songs, with lyrics adapted to reference his criminal activities and past offenses.
The rapper is reportedly making money through links to his Spotify and iTunes pages shared via his social media presence.

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