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Digga D, born Rhys Herbert in West London in 2000, is a prominent British rapper and songwriter known for his raw lyricism and pioneering role in the UK drill scene. Emerging from the Ladbroke Grove area, Digga D began his music career as a member of the collective 1011, later rebranded as CGM, gaining early attention for his candid storytelling and energetic flow. Despite facing significant legal challenges and restrictions—including a criminal behavior order that impacted his music output and performances—he rose to widespread recognition with landmark tracks like "No Diet" and "Woi," both celebrated for their infectious hooks and vivid depictions of urban life.
His mixtapes, such as "Double Tap Diaries" and "Made in the Pyrex," have charted successfully in the UK, cementing his reputation as a key innovator shaping the drill genre’s sound and narrative. Digga D’s career is marked not only by his musical influence but also by his public resilience and candid discussion of street realities, making him a vital voice in contemporary British hip hop.