Aitch makes Instagram dig at rapper who shared illegal TikTok rap videos behind bars

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Manchester rapper Aitch has hit out at a fellow rapper who illegally recorded TikTok videos from his prison cell. Aitch, from Moston, teased a sample of his new song, which is due to be released on Friday, on Instagram.

In the video, he can be heard rapping: "Don't be rapping about no strap that burner is not yours, ask him where he's from he's not a Manc that boy is from Stockport." The 23-year-old musician tagged drill rapper Malcolm Graham, who goes by the name Mazza L20, in the social media post, followed by a series of fire and sick emojis.

It comes after Graham, from Bootle, released a song last month called 'Murderside' which gloats about gun crime and terrorising "rats" - police informants, reports the Liverpool Echo. READ MORE: Vile man attacked women at tram stop, in Morrison's car park and on the bus in terrifying 30 minute rampage READ MORE: Police issue statement after ex-officer admits trying to murder woman in Manchester hotel The song's music video, illegally shot while Graham was in prison, has been shared extensively on the internet fuelled by social media platform TikTok.

As well as the music video, different versions of the song were deep faked - a type of digital editing - and include the fake voices of the likes of Jamie Carragher and Steven Gerrard.

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