LINCOLN, ENGLAND - UK rapper Digga D has pled guilty to drug charges after he was seen getting arrested on a livestream.

According to the BBC, the drill artist (real name Rhys Herbert) pleaded guilty to a charge of smuggling cannabis and also admitted to supplying cannabis.

He appeared at Lincoln Crown Court via video link from a prison in London, where he was remanded in custody.

The prosecution did not accept the basis of his pleas, however, and the judge adjourned the case until July 8 to determine whether he’ll face a trial.

Back in February, Digga D was livestreaming from his home in Lincoln when police arrived at the property to arrest him.

In the since-deleted viral clip, the rapper shouted as officers made their way through his home, with dogs and drones also being used in the arrest.

“What do you lot want? Oi, what do you lot want, bruv?” he said in the footage. “I’m here! I am here! Stop! What are you lot doing?!”

He continued: “I am on the floor. What are you lot doing? Stop, man. I am coming. Why are you lot doing that?”

An officer could then he heard shouting: “Armed police!” to which Digga D replied: “Yes, I heard you.”

He was then told to “come to the front door with his hands up.”

Since his rise to fame in 2018, Digga D has faced numerous legal issues and was given a Criminal Behavior Order which regulates the release of his music.

The CBO requires Digga to get police permission before releasing new music, forbids him from using London postcodes and bans him from referencing real-life incidents in his lyrics.

He has also had many videos removed from YouTube and was fitted with a GPS tracker, as well as being forced to check in with probation every three hours.

The rapper’s lawyer also revealed that the police had a list of people he was not allowed to associate with.

“There’s a list of about 18 to 20 people that [Digga D] isn’t allowed to associate with, most of whom make up his friends from school or friends from his area or people that the police deemed were part of a gang that he was part of,” he said.

Digga was also stabbed in prison in 2019, causing him to lose the use of one eye.

Havoc recently sat down with Complex to reflect on his contributions to Kanye West’s landmark 2016 album The Life Of Pablo, which celebrates its tenth anniversary today, Friday, February 14. During the interview, he revisited his involvement in “Famous” featuring Rihanna and “Real Friends” with Ty Dolla $ign. In the middle of the discussion, however, the Mobb Deep icon also hinted that Ye could currently be putting together a joint album with Travis Scott.

Kanye reached out to Havoc for assistance with TLOP, and while they were in California, they revisited several older beats Havoc had previously sent over before zeroing in on “Famous.” The producer and rapper admitted he would not have approached the record the same way West did, but said the creative direction ended up inspiring him in his own work. He also applauded the Yeezy mogul for the way he pulled everything together. “He’s very selective,” he explained to the outlet. “When I was there, even though he had already chosen what was going to make the album, he still had me working on other records because you never know with him, he might come back to it five years later. Recently, I worked on something. I do not want to speak too much on it in case it never drops. But I will say, I think he is putting together a project with Travis Scott, and a few of my records have been selected so far.”

Kanye West & Travis Scott Collabs

Travis Scott has long been viewed as one of Kanye’s protégés, so the possibility of a full collaboration does not seem far fetched, even if plenty of fans remain skeptical. Hearing it from Havoc gives some supporters hope, though he made it clear that nothing is guaranteed and that people should not jump to conclusions. It is also possible that listeners are reading too much into his remarks.

The dynamic between Kanye West and Travis Scott appears to be in a better place now compared to the tension Ye seemed to express toward him earlier in 2025. Travis recently brought Kanye out during a show in Japan, signaling that any past issues may have been resolved.

The two have already built an extensive catalog together, including “Piss On Your Grave,” “Watch,” “Wash Us In The Blood,” “PABLO,” “Praise God,” and “Championships,” among others.

At the moment, both artists are focusing on their own separate releases rather than officially announcing a joint effort. Kanye West is preparing to drop his upcoming album BULLY in the coming weeks, while Travis Scott has been previewing fresh material of his own.

 
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