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BBC RAPPER A KILLER Masked drill rapper promoted by BBC who boasts about murder in sick lyrics is killer of schoolboy Jimmy Mizen
Watch video of our investigation into Fahri, whose sick lyrics include 'watched him melt like Ben and Jerry’s'
Richard Moriarty, Thomas Godfrey,Jonathan Kanengoni
Published: 21:30, 15 Jan 2025 Updated: 0:15, 16 Jan 2025
A BALACLAVA-clad rapper who boasts about killing and is promoted by the BBC can today be unmasked as the murderer of schoolboy Jimmy Mizen.
A Sun probe discovered TEN is Jake Fahri, 35, recently released from a life sentence for the 2008 murder of gentle giant Jimmy, 16, in South London.
Millwall fan Jimmy was attacked by Fahri at a bakery in Lee, South East London.
The Ministry of Justice last night launched an urgent probe into the killer drill rapper whose lyrics include “watched him melt like Ben and Jerry’s”.
His music has been showcased on BBC 1Xtra with DJ Theo Johnson saying he “really stands out”.
His radio tracks appear to have been censored.
But listeners can find them unedited on Spotify and YouTube — with lyrics that appear to refer to Jimmy’s murder.
Fahri, often seen in a balaclava, raps on one song: “Stuck it on a man and watched him melt like Ben and Jerry’s.
“Sharpen up my blade I’ve got to keep those necessary.
“Stay alert and kept it ready, any corner could be deadly.
“Judge took a look at me, before the trial even started he already knows he’s gonna throw the book at me”.
In another he boasts: “See a man’s soul fly from his eyes and his breath gone.
“S***, I wanted more, it made it less wrong.
“Seeing blood spilled same floor he was left on.”
We handed evidence of his lyrics to the Ministry of Justice who said: “We are investigating as a priority.”
Jimmy’s mum Margaret Mizen, awarded an MBE in 2013 for her work promoting peace, said last night: “It’s very difficult to comment until I have read it.
“But if this is true, I am very saddened as it will be a shock to the rest of my family.
“However Jimmy’s legacy of forgiveness, peace and hope, which we share in schools, will not change.”
The BBC said: “Decisions on music are made case by case.
“We have strict editorial guidelines in place before any content is broadcast or posted.
“BBC 1Xtra does not glamorise violence.”
Stuck it on a man and watched him melt like Ben and Jerry’s
Jake Fahri may now have his licence conditions altered to force him to share his lyrics with parole bosses before publishing his music.
He did not respond to comment requests The 35-year-old was released from jail in Junbut deleted social media profiles.
Millwall fan and former altar boy Jimmy was attacked at a bakery in Lee, South East London by Fahri who had gone in and started an argument.
The wannabe gangster, then 19, hurled a Pyrex dish at Jimmy, severing an artery and killing him.
Fahri ran out of the shop and was described by a witness as “walking with a swagger”.
Fahri pleaded not guilty to murder.
But the jury saw through his lies and the wannabe rapper, who went by the street name Diirty Detz and idolised US hip-hop stars, was found guilty at the Old Bailey in March 2009.
He was sentenced to life with a minimum of 14 years.
Less than 18 months after his release, Fahri’s tracks have been pushed on BBC 1XTRA, with DJ Theo Johnson dubbing him an “up-and-coming star”.
In October Fahri posted a song called Rocky Marciano on Instagram with the caption: “Got my first spin on BBC introducing 1xtra Theo Johnson show.”
After playing his track, 1XTRA DJ Theo told listeners: “You see Ten, yeah, he delivers the bars in a certain way that makes him really stand out to me.
"I’m really liking what I’m hearing, when I’m hearing what he’s laying down at the moment.
“And I know my producer KC is a big fan as well, and she’s been singing his praises, and proper rocking with his tunes.”
Two different songs by TEN have been played on separate occasions on Johnson’s show.
His songs have also featured on the BBC Orbit website, which promotes new tracks and undiscovered artists, handpicked by local BBC staff.
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