Draft:Mazza l20
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Malcolm Graham (known professionally as Mazza_l20) is a rapper from Liverpool, England. Graham rose to popularity after the release of his drill song “Murderside” in September 2023, which gained over one million views on YouTube. Graham has released a total of five remixes for the drill hit, including features from SJ, Aystar, Potter Payper, Aitch, and others. He has released a total of four albums. He is also known for other music such as “Real G’s Say Please” and “Jail Tales”
Personal life[edit]
Graham grew up in Bootle, Liverpool. It is assumed he became involved with gun crime at a young age as he became known to police and was repeatedly arrested for firearms offences. In 2016, Graham was sentenced to 12 years in prison for numerous charges related to firearms, footage was discovered on a phone of Graham firing a pistol that was used to kill a teenager in Liverpool, Graham began to create music in jail and has been involved in controversy after sharing videos of himself rapping, which appeared to be filmed in a U.K prison, Graham is currently serving his sentence and is set to be released on parole in either 2024 or 2025.