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Drug dealer filmed rap music videos and comedy show in prison before uploading them online after being released

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February 21, 2026
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A CONVICTED drug dealer filmed a series of comedy skits and music videos inside jail.

Dan Power, 36, is now uploading them to thousands of online fans.

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Convicted drug dealer Dan Power filmed a series of comedy skits and music videos inside jailCredit: Facebook
A man in a prison cell lies on a blue pillow and looks at his phone.
Comic ex-lag Dan is now uploading them to thousands of the clips to his online fansCredit: Facebook

They have seen him rack up 20,000 followers on TikTok and 1,300 subscribers on YouTube.

One crude skits sees Power joke about paying a prisoner cigarettes to perform a sex act.

And on Christmas Day, he uploaded his version of Michael Jackson’s You Are Not Alone — calling it I’m In My Cell Alone.

Another video features footage of a window at HMP Brixton, South London, with Freddie Mercury’s vocals on Queen song I Want To Break Free.

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Power even illegally filmed a music video, parodying Johnny Cash’s song Folsom Prison Blues, inside Maidstone crown court.

Some of his lyrics reference an apparent drug dealing conviction in Kent.

He is thought to have been freed last year and has since published tracks weekly.

Jail influencers make cash from amassing thousands of views and by users sending gifts on TikTok live streams.

Ex-HMP Wormwood Scrubs governor Vanessa Frake said: “This is another embarrassing moment for the justice system.”

The Ministry of Justice said: “We are investing £40million to clamp down on illegal phones and other illicit items.”



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