Digga D’s rise has been exponential. With over half a billion global streams and a #1 mixtape under his belt, today the 22-year-old-rapper returns with ‘Chief Rhys’ - a searing 2 and half minute freestyle which sees him pay homage to US rapper and inspiration, Chief Keef.

Earlier this year, Digga D topped the charts with ‘Noughty By Nature’, his third project since he entered the scene just 3 years ago. The mixtape offered an inimitable offering from the rapper; showcasing a breadth of talent and developing sound from Digga D. It followed on from a flurry of releases including; ‘Hold You Down’ ‘What You Reckon’, ‘G Lock’, ‘2K17’, ‘Pump 101’ and ‘Wasted’, the latter two of which were his second and third top 10 records. Since the release of his critically acclaimed 2021 mixtape, ‘Made In The Pyrex’ – Digga D has firmly cemented his position within drill, a genre which he has dominantly spearheaded over the last few years. The tape featured hit single’s 'Chingy', 'Woi' and ‘Bringing It Back’ - all of which charted in the UK at #24, #18 and #5 respectively whilst also earning him a 4* review from The Guardian.

Breaking onto the scene with his 2019 hit single ‘No Diet’ – the track subsequently peaked at #20 in the UK singles chart and to date, has amassed over 26 million YouTube views. Shortly after, his debut mixtape ‘Double Tap Diaries’ charted at #11, making it the highest charting debut for a UK solo drill artist, ever. With over 300 million global streams under his belt, 2020 saw Digga D also become the first solo drill artist to be nominated, and subsequently win an AIM Independent Music Award. Thereafter he was nominated for a MOBO Award for ‘Song of The Year’, as well as ‘Best Rap Track’ at DJ Mag’s Best of British Awards. His BAFTA-winning BBC Three documentary ‘Defending Digga D’ detailed the many hurdles and setbacks Digga has faced since the beginning of his career however, in spite of this, the 21-year-old rapper has defied all odds, rapidly becoming a household name within the UK music scene.