Slowthai has pleaded not guilty to two charges of rape that date back to 2021. The rapper, whose real name is Tyron Kaymore Frampton made his plea in an Oxford court today. Slowthai appeared with another man called Alex Blake-Walker who is facing similar charges. Both were released on bail with Slowthai's trial date set for July 1st of next year. In the meantime, Slowthai is likely to continue laying low as he had been for the past few weeks, according to Pitchfork.
It was almost a month ago exactly that Slowthai first appeared in court as a result of the charges. Since the charges were publicized Slowthai was dropped by a number of music festivals. Most notably the UK's biggest festival Glastonbury dropped him from their line-up. Almost all of the festival dates and tour shows he was scheduled to play have either been delayed or canceled entirely. Slowthai also took to his social media channels to deny all of the allegations and ask that fans wait for all of the facts to come out.
Slowthai's Major Court Battle
Slowthai released his third album UGLY in March of this year. The album was preceded by two singles "Selfish" and "Feel Good." It was the rapper's first new project since his sophomore album in 2020 Tyron. Later that year he teamed up with fellow UK acts Gorillaz and Slaves on the collaborative track "Momentary Bliss" from Gorillaz' Song Machine, Season One album. The next year he joined the punk rock band Idles for a remix of their fan-favorite track "Model Village."
Slowthai is also a frequent collaborator of many American rap artists. Last year he scored a feature on Kenny Beats' debut solo album Louie. He also appeared on the Denzel Curry single "Zatoichi." The song went on to land on Curry's Melt My Eyez See Your Future album where it became a fan favorite. It was the second time he collaborated with Curry after the pair initially worked together on their 2019 single "Ps*cho." Slowthai has also made music with acts like Disclosure, Amine, Brockhampton, A$AP Rocky, and more.
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