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LD – who wears a mask – had originally been known as Scribz but changed his name in 2014 after he was issued an ASBO (Anti Social Behaviour Order) by police that banned him from making and performing music for two years. The mask and name change helped him release tunes – for all intents and purposes, he was a different guy – but the legal troubles never really ended.

In 2017, a year after the ASBO ended, he was sentenced to a six-month stretch for possession of a knife. Following that, in December 2019, he was then sentenced to four and a half years for conspiracy to supply heroin and crack cocaine, dating back to early 2018, which LD denies but is currently serving time for. 

RB: (In 2018) You said something like, some people go to jail and they bum around doing nothing. Some people learn and read. But you can also play this game like chess and figure out your next move. What’s it been like for you – and is there a chess move that you’re planning?

LD: I started reading when I first got here. But now, yeah: I’ve been playing that chess game for eight years and I’m going for checkmate now. 

RB: How?

LD: The music’s going to talk. As soon as I come out, it’s straight back to work. 

Text Credit: @ryanbassil VICE

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