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Daily Mail 'scans' Albanian rappers in Britain: They mock the British police, promote weapons and drugs in their videos

Daily Mail 'scans' Albanian rappers in Britain: They mock the British
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With their model WAGs, £600,000 houses and diamond Rolexes, the Albanian rappers certainly seem to be doing well for themselves in the UK - despite never hitting the top of the charts.

This is the article that "Daily Mail" has dedicated to Albanian rappers and the millions they make with their interpretations. The Mail cites the example of MGee and the so-called "Lucii" who are among dozens of artists amassing thousands of Spotify and YouTube subscribers thanks to their songs - which often promote gun and drug crime while bashing Britain's institutions.

"Daily Mail" writes that the promotion of crime and drugs by Albanian rappers in Britain comes after their compatriots continue to dominate the international drug market, topping the list in Great Britain.

In social media posts and music videos, several rap stars appear to endorse the criminal lifestyle as they poke fun at British police, calling them 'pigs', while boasting about owning Skorpion assault rifles and sharing tips on how to break windows. cars.

While some rappers insist they have no ties to criminals, for others, the lines seem more blurred. The Hellbanianz gang, for example, is very feared on the streets of London and has many rappers in its ranks and many members in prison.

The group caused outrage last year when it released a music video showing armored vehicles equipped with heavy machine guns parading around a block of flats in the capital.

It happened as Fabion 'Guçi' Kuci and Azem 'Ziro' Dajci 'Falcons' brazenly filmed themselves inside Wormwood Scrubs prison cells awaiting sentencing for theft and posted photos and footage on Instagram and YouTube.

Their social media presence - including rap videos - is suspected to be part of an elaborate PR campaign to 'recruit soldiers' from Albania by tempting them with cash and luxury cars.

Last year it was revealed that many of the young Albanians leaving for England are boys who believe traffickers' stories that they can get rich quick in the UK - and many do so without their parents' consent.

Just this week, an Instagram story posted by rapper Lucii — who has never revealed his real face and is not part of the Hellbanianz gang — showed lots of cash piled up next to dozens of old Apple iPhones.

He was also seen zooming around Britain's roads in a luxury 4x4 with fellow artist Hek, as they both flashed their bejeweled Rolex watches.

Lucii, who dons a series of Satan-like masks in his videos, has 125,000 followers on Instagram, to whom he posts photos of himself with bikini-clad women and videos of himself driving expensive cars.

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