Stormzy has continued his 2020 chart success by taking the top spot in both the UK single and album rankings.
22.12.2019 - 19:16 / breakingnews.ie
Stormzy has accused the media of “intentionally spinning (his) words” after he said he believed the UK was still a racist country.
The grime rapper, 26, responded to a number of news reports in a tweet this morning, using lewd language.
He told the media outlets “please don’t try beg it in the future”, meaning that from now on they should not ask him for any favours.
Stormzy, who released his second album Heavy Is The Head earlier this month, made the comments in question during an interview
Stormzy has continued his 2020 chart success by taking the top spot in both the UK single and album rankings.
Stormzy has shared “Still Disappointed,” a new track dissing grime MC Wiley. It’s the latest salvo in the week-long battle between the godfather of grime and the UK’s biggest urban artist that has spawned what is now four diss tracks. In this latest video, Stormzy sips from a coffee mug and chastises the men in Wiley’s family for their inability to protect their women. Check out all four of the tracks below.
Two of Britain’s leading men are duking it out for the U.K.’s chart titles. Lewis Capaldi, the Scottish “Someone You Loved” singer, takes the lead at the midweek stage with Divinely Uninspired To A Hellish Extent (EMI), his debut album.
Earlier today, UK rapper Stormzy dropped “DISAPPOINTED,” a response to veteran grime MC Wiley’s recent diss track, “Eediyat Skengman.” Wiley has been taking shots at his former mutual admirer since Stormzy collaborated with Ed Sheeran in July 2019, but the beef really jumped off with a recent flurry of social media exchanges.
Two of the UK’s leading chart stars are battling for the Number 1 album this week.
© Getty Davina McCall attends the UK Premiere of "Yesterday" at the Odeon Luxe Leicester Square on June 18, 2019 in London, England. Davina McCall has broken her silence on her split from husband Matthew Robertson, admitting that ending their relationship was stressful but the right thing to do.
Stormzy scores the UK's first Number 1 song of 2020 and the decade as Own It climbs to the top spot on this week's Official Singles Chart.
Piers Morgan has slammed Katie Hopkins for telling rapper Stormzy to 'quit crying racism' after he launched a Twitter tirade against media outlets who reported he said Britain was "definitely 100 per cent racist". In a recent interview with an Italian newspaper, the Heavy is the Head rapper was asked if the UK was a racist country.
Stormzy has accused the media of “intentionally spinning his words” after comments he made about racism in the UK during a recent interview.