Sus (rapper)

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Sus (rapper)

Tariq Kenedy Mangal Monteiro (born 27 February 2000) known professionally as Sus or Suspect, is a British rapper and convicted murderer. He is a member of the UK drill collective Active Gxng (also known as AGB), who are based in the Agar Grove estate within Camden Town, London. He released his debut mixtape, Suspicious Activity, in 2022.

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Background information
Birth nameTariq Kenedy Mangal Monteiro[1]
Also known as
  • Suspect
  • Suspect (AGB)
  • Grim Reaper
  • Sus
Born (2000-02-27) 27 February 2000 (age 25)[2]
OriginCamden Town, London, England
Genres
Occupations
  • Rapper
  • songwriter
Member ofActive Gxng
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Career

In 2020, Sus released "Turn Up" alongside T Scam; GRM Daily described the song as "offload[ing] some unapologetically honest bars...aimed at certain people in their lives."[3] He also appeared on Fumez the Engineer's Plugged In series alongside 2smokeyy.[4]

In January 2021, he appeared on "Who's Bad" alongside SWavey, Yevz and 2Smokeyy;[5] this was followed by the release of "Block Heroes" with Nino in February and "MoonWalk" in March.[6][7] In August, he appeared on "Double Tap" by Fredo, which appeared on Independence Day;[8] it peaked at number 73 on the UK Singles Chart. He also appeared on Mixtape Madness's The Cold Room series with T Scam.[9]

In September, Suspect appeared on a remix of "Snap It" by SR and on "Woosh & Push" by Loski.[10][11] In October, he released "Encore", noted by GRM Daily as "a quality release that showcases Suspect’s deep cadence and his engaging bars."[12] He released "Freestyle" in December.[13]

In 2022, He released "Frostbite" with Nino Uptown.[14] He also released his debut mixtape, Suspicious Activity, in February.[15]

Murder conviction

In January 2022 Monteiro was arrested with Siyad Mohamudm (known as SWavey) in Nairobi, Kenya, where they had fled after committing a murder in London, and deported to Britain. They both appeared at Westminster Magistrates' Court on Monday 31 January 2022 and were remanded in custody,[16] charged with the 2019 murder of 16-year-old Alex Smith. According to the prosecutor, Monteiro and Mohamud were part of a group of six who were seen driving around in stolen vehicles looking for rival gang members to attack. After spotting Alex Smith, a member of the rival Cumbo Pagans gang, the group carried out a "planned and sustained" assault, and he was chased on foot and fatally stabbed in a nearby street.

Monteiro and Mohamud were tried at the Old Bailey, convicted, and, on 12 May 2023, sentenced to life imprisonment, Monteiro for a minimum of 24 years. The judge described the murder as an example of a "needless loss of a teenage life", and added that Monteiro and Mohamud had set out to kill their victim, then "fled the jurisdiction, escaped justice and celebrated the killing" by posting videos about the stabbing online.[17]

Discography

Mixtapes

  • Suspicious Activity (2022)[15]
  • Kenny Krueger (2024)[15]

Charted singles

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List of singles, with selected peak chart positions
Title Year Peak chart positions Album
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"Double Tap" (Fredo featuring Sus) 2021 73 Independence Day
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Guest appearances

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List of non-single guest appearances, with other performing artists
Title Year Other artist(s) Album
"Block Heroes" 2021 Nino Uptown Non-album single
"Snap It (Remix)" SR, Loski, SD, Trap Non-album single
"Woosh and Push" Loski Censored
"OPP BLOCK TOUR" 2022 KTM Henny Non-album single
"Frostbite" Nino Uptown Non-album single
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