A fugitive drill rapper is taunting cops after escaping from prison and sharing videos on Instagram bragging of knives and drug dealing.
Tyreece Clarke-Jones, 28, who raps under the name Tallerz, escaped from jail on May 23 while serving an eight-year sentence for robbery involving an axe and hammer.
In a video shared this week, the criminal from Birmingham acts boastful to the camera while rapping: ‘I’m with bae bae, on a date night, I put my shank (knife) in her bra.’
Another brazen video shared with his 45,000 followers shows a car being driven around sunny hills with the caption: ‘I’m by the sea overseas run it up’.
The clip contains a link to his new music video with another rapper called Trizz, where the pair brag about ill-gotten gains in front of a road sign for the remains of the 13th-century Weoley Castle in Birmingham.
He starts with the vile lyrics: ‘I won’t serve [drugs] to a pregnant lady but I might give her a score [£20] for a [sex act].
‘I’m back out the bin [prison] and grafting, rapping. My chick told me I’m lazy because I’m outside napping. I’m following trapping [drug dealing].
‘I got nicked for conspiracy for the cash machines if you know what I mean… Gotta watch for the neighbours, the nosey p*****.’

Tyreece Clarke-Jones, 28, who raps under the name Tallerz, escaped from jail on May 23 while serving an eight-year sentence for robbery involving an axe and hammer
Derbyshire Constabulary shared an appeal after the rapper fled HMP Sudbury two weeks ago, calling on the public to help them catch him
Clarke-Jones admitted his role in a 2021 armed raid at a One Stop store in Handsworth, Birmingham, where guards were threatened with weapons and around £20,000 was stolen
Derbyshire Constabulary shared an appeal after the rapper fled HMP Sudbury two weeks ago, calling on the public to help them catch him.
A manhunt was launched, with police warning the public not to approach him.
Clarke-Jones previously admitted his role in a 2021 armed raid at a One Stop store in Handsworth, Birmingham, where guards transporting cash were threatened with weapons and around £20,000 was stolen.
Speaking this week, cops said the tattooed lag was last seen wearing grey joggers, black socks and no top after fleeing the category D jail.
He is described as 6ft tall, with black braided hair and of muscular build.
Officers said Clarke-Jones has links across Birmingham and the West Midlands, but also in Yorkshire, Manchester and London.
It comes after the Daily Mail revealed another rapper, jailed for 24 years over multiple shootings, became a ‘prison influencer’ – amassing more than 13,000 Instagram followers with his brazen karaoke videos in his cell.
Richard Burnett, 30, sang on video with a microphone and speaker inside a high-security prison along with half a dozen criminals, before sharing the bizarre clips online.
And a killer jailed for life over the shooting of a young man was revealed to be making rap videos from prison where he bragged of the murder and smuggling drugs using drones.
Gang member Taylor Meanley was just 17 when he fired a shotgun at 20-year-old Lewis Williams in what prosecutors called ‘a planned execution’.
He was jailed for a minimum of 27 years over the 2021 attack that year along with three others for their roles in Doncaster, South Yorkshire.
But instead of languishing in his cell in a high security prison, we disclosed how unrepentant Meanley amassed almost 10,000 followers on Instagram for his glorification of his crimes using self-made rap music videos.
A Derbyshire Constabulary spokesman said: ‘We are issuing a fresh appeal for information after a convict absconded from HMP Sudbury.
‘Tyreece Clarke-Jones left the open prison on Saturday, May 23. The 28-year-old is currently serving an eight year and nine-month prison sentence for robbery.
Speaking this week, cops said the tattooed fugitive was last seen wearing grey joggers, black socks and no top after fleeing the category D jail
Officers said Clarke-Jones has links across Birmingham and the West Midlands, but also in Yorkshire, Manchester and London
‘Despite significant efforts to locate him, he has still not been found.
‘Officers are investigating a number of lines of enquiry and we are appealing for the public’s help to find him.
‘Anyone who has seen him, or has any information on his whereabouts is asked not to approach him, but to contact us, quoting the reference 42 of 23 May.
‘You can also anonymously contact the independent charity CrimeStoppers, on 0800 555 111, or by visiting the CrimeStoppers website.’