Rag’n’Bone Man has slammed grasses after police turned up at his home to break up a house party over the weekend – only to discover it was only the chart topper and his housemate.
The pair were celebrating Rag n’Bone Man’s 36th birthday by blasting out a karaoke version of the 80’s hit Waiting for a star to Fall
But the noise was so loud, a neighbour mistakenly thought he was having a birthday party amid the UK’s third national lockdown.
Oh dear: Singer Rag n’ Bone Man has slammed ‘grasses’ after police turned up to break up a house party at his home – only to discover it was only the chart topper and his housemate
The Human singer and his mate, Chris, were stunned when officers from Sussex Police knocked at the front door to check if they were breaching the national lockdown rules.
The following morning the singer took to Twitter saying someone had grassed him up in a bid to get him in trouble.
The BRIT Award winning said: ‘Some c***chops tried to grass me up for having a birthday party last night.
The old bill came in the house to find find me and my housemate Chris doing a karaoke duet of waiting for a star to fall
Birthday in lockdown: The pair were celebrating Rag n’Bone Man’s 36th birthday by blasting out a karaoke version of the 80’s hit Waiting for a star to Fall
One fan replied to the singer, writing: ‘Considering the song you were trying to sing both of you were probably gargling on each others mic when the cops entered!!’
Rag’n’Bone Man then replied: ‘Who doesn’t like that song?’
Another follower added on Twitter: ‘Happy birthday, some people just like to cause trouble, the same thing has happened to me twice.’
A third cheekily added: ‘Bet Chris carried you a bit.’
The singer jokingly replied: ‘Fully.’
Due to lockdown restrictions, UK citizens have been ordered to stay at home and avoid mixing with others in large gatherings, in order to ease the spread of COVID-19.
Bad news: Unfortunately for him, one of his neighbours assumed that he was having a party because of the loud noise coming from his house, and reportedly called the police
Musical comeback: Asides from his birthday, Rag’n’Bone Man also returned from a lengthy musical hiatus to release his latest single on Friday
However the singer, who is promoting a new single All You Ever Wanted and 수원가라오케 has a new album out in April, later deleted the tweet.
A spokesperson for Sussex police told MailOnline: ‘On Friday evening (29 January) Sussex Police attended a property in Heathfield after reports of an alleged house party.
‘At the property, officers spoke to the occupant and established there was no party and there had been no breaches of the covid-19 legislation.’
MailOnline has also contacted representatives for Rag’n’Bone Man for comment.
Asides from his birthday, Rag’n’Bone Man also returned from a lengthy musical hiatus to release his latest single on Friday.
The song, titled All You Ever Wanted, is the first be to taken from the star’s highly-anticipated second studio album, Life By Misadventure, which is set to be released on April 23.
Rag’n’Bone Man’s debut record, Human, was released in 2017, and provided the hit singles Human and Skin.
He later went on to win a BRIT Award for Best British Breakthrough at the 2017 ceremony, 인계동가라오케 and also received the prestigious Critics’ Choice Award.
Rag’n’Bone Man previously revealed that the past year of lockdown and 수원셔츠룸 social distancing means fans will get to hear him belt out his rawest emotions.
He said: ‘We had quite a time to live with the songs this time around.
‘Too often, how I’d done things before, was that we’d written a song and I had to sing it the same day, and that was the version we’d use on the album.
‘This way, it was far easier to get real emotion into the music.’
Rag’n’Bone Man’s highly-anticipated second studio album, Life By Misadventure, is set to be released on April 23