Drill rapper jailed for murder earns £100s for song he recorded behind bars A convicted murderer was able to record a rap song from behind bars that may have earned him money – even bragging about it in the lyrics.
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Picture: Spotify] They were sentenced on the morning of January 14, and at 7.30pm that evening a new Kay-O song titled C’est La Vie (French for ‘that’s life’) was uploaded online.
According to The Sun, a video of the track uploaded by friends to his YouTube account gained hundreds of thousands of views and ranked 16th on its list of ‘trending’ songs.
It wasn’t immediately clear if Henry-Richards would legally have any right to royalties from his latest song, as such issues are often covered by specific arrangements with the Prison Service.