Frenzo Harami’s track will no longer be played (Picture: Instagram)

A song by grime star Frenzo Harami will no longer be played by the BBC after it was found to ‘not meet editorial standards’.

The track, Chaabian Boyz, was played on late night Radio 1 and Asian Network shows hosted by Kan D Man and Bobby Friction – who described the song as ‘proper grimy’.

While the song was edited to remove swearing, the rest of the lyrics apparently went unchecked – with Frenzo rapping about selling drugs and prostitution.

On Chaabian Boyz, Frenzo appears to rap about a prostitution ring, saying: ‘I had a white girl I used to call a cash machine, I got 20 white girls and they will trap for me, they’re on in the flats laying on their backs for P [money].’




Another lyrics hears Frenzo saying: ‘She just f***ed 100 man, she’s like who’s next.’

He also uses racial slurs throughout, saying: ‘Had them white birds on the side curbs/ Looking for a dirty p**i or a white nerd.’

Frenzo refers to taking drugs throughout the song, with one lyric saying: ‘I sniffed two eighths, now my bloody nose hurting.’

A statement from BBC said: ‘A version of the track which did not meet our editorial standards was played on Asian Network produced shows, in error.

‘The song will not be played on any future shows.’

This came after Survivors Of Abuse founder Chris Tuck said: ‘I do not think it’s appropriate for any individual or group to promote the exploitation of women of any race.’

However, Frenzo doesn’t seem too bothered.

The rapper shared a screenshot of an article about the ban, and wrote on Instagram: ‘Peak times 😂😂 #frenzo #harami 🔑 #chaabianboyz 📦 #dubbasquad 🍞 #breadnbutter #bigpimpin #dailymail #london.’

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