N-DUBZ’s Dappy is filmed in an altercation with Spanish police outside an Ibiza nightclub where his friends appear to have been beaten with batons.
Dappy, 36, clenched a giant bottle of vodka and blared his group’s latest hit, The Ick, from a white Lamborghini as a group sang along around him.
In a clip posted to his Instagram page, the rapper and the group, which also included bandmate Fazer and YouTube star Yung Filly, huddled around the car singing the latest release.
As the group continued to enjoy themselves, a police siren sounded in the distance, disrupting the group’s revelry.
Police officers brandishing batons were filmed arriving at the scene directing the group away before being filmed wielding the batons.
In a separate video, the N-word was also clearly heard during the confrontation, as Fazer said he was “racially abused.”
Dappy (left) clenched a giant bottle of vodka and blared his group’s latest hit, The Ick, from the white sports car as those around him sang along
In a clip posted to his Instagram page, the rapper and the group, which also included bandmate Fazer and YouTube star Yung Filly (center), huddled around the car as they sang along to the latest release
Dappy posted a photo of one of his friends who appears to have a giant stick-shaped mark on his back
A mark was left on the back of one of Dappy’s friends after footage appeared to show Spanish police beating some members of the group
A second clip, also posted on his Instagram page, then shows officers attempting to disperse the group.
One of the officers, baton in hand, then punches one of the revelers and orders them to leave.
This is met with shocked cries from the rest of the group, who appeared to have been pushed off the road.
Dappy – whose real name is Costadinos Contostavlos – and his friends were then shown jumping into the white Lamborghini and driving away from Spanish police.
One of the officers uses his baton again and slams into the back of a speeding luxury sports car. Again, part of the remaining group, including the filmer, gave an audible shock.
After the two videos he posted on his Instagram account with more than 370,000 followers, Dappy also shared two photos of his friends with red spots on their backs.
Both markings are shaped as if they were made with a stick.
It’s not clear what prompted the initial confrontation, or why officers initially objected to the group.
Baton-wielding police were filmed arriving at the scene directing the group away before being then filmed using the batons
As the group, including Fazer (pictured), continued to enjoy themselves, a police siren sounded in the distance, disrupting the group’s revelry.
Dappy and Young Filly were both filmed enjoying singing along to N-DUBZ’s new song The Ick
Dabby (left) and YouTube star Young Filly (right) embraced as the group huddled around a car outside an Ibiza nightclub
Police were filmed approaching the group in a car, a siren blaring and blue lights flashing
One of the officers, baton in hand, then strikes one of the revelers and orders them to leave
A second clip, also posted on his Instagram page, then shows officers attempting to disperse the group
One of the officers uses his baton again and slams into the back of a luxury sports car as he drives away. Again, part of the remaining group, including the person filming, let out an audible shock
Dappy posted the series of clips and images with the caption, “Watch to the end… TRIGGER WARNING Who are the real criminals here?!”
Young Filly responded to the post and expressed his anger at the police. “Had to ruin our mood, we were drunk and happy kmt,” the YouTuber said, noting his anger when he used the abbreviation for “kiss my teeth.”
Following the incident, Fazer also posted a clip of the incident on his Instagram page, where he said he had been “racially abused and assaulted,” and mentioned the N-word.
‘Trigger warning. I wasn’t going to post this but most people wouldn’t understand what it’s like to be racially abused and assaulted!!’ Fazer said.
“But getting it done legally is another thing! Thanks Spain, but how are you going to explain this? man got caught calling me a N***** in 4k.”
The clip showed an officer appearing to hit Fazer from behind. The rapper, dressed in a turquoise tracksuit, was about to get into the car and drive away when he was hit on the back.
Amidst the commotion, the N-word can clearly be heard as the police officer hits the car with his bat.
Dappy also replied to Fazer’s post: ‘Brooooo this corner 🙁 thing is, me and Fazer parked da lambs and runnnn back for them but we saw waps on hips so we did the right thing. If that was in da uk we would we SMOKED dem [sic].’
N-Dubz consists of Dappy (right), his cousin Tulisa Contostavlos, 34, (center) and Fazer, real name Richard Rawson, 36 (left)
Last year, N-DUBZ launched their Back to the Future tour, performing live together again for the first time in over a decade.
N-Dubz consists of Dappy, his cousin Tulisa Contostavlos, 34, and Fazer, real name Richard Rawson, 36.
Their most famous hits are No Regrets, Say It’s Over, Number One and Playing With Fire.
Last year, the band launched their Back to the Future tour, performing live together again for the first time in over a decade.
The band enjoyed chart success for over a decade before breaking up in 2011.
Their two albums, Uncle B and Against All Odds went platinum in the UK, while their single Number One – a collaboration with Tinchy Stryder – reached number 1 on the UK Singles Chart.
They also won four MOBO awards; Best Newcomer in 2007, Best Album and Best Act in 2009 and Best Song in 2010 for their single Playing with Fire, as well as the 2009 O2 Silver Clef Award.
The group made headlines last year after a number of fights broke out at their concerts as they toured the UK for their arena tour.