Twelve drug dealers who sprayed Dom Perignon from a white Rolls-Royce in a drill rap video to boast about their weapons and wealth have been jailed for 130 years.

The Nottingham-based gang used the lyrics and images in their music videos to recruit children into their 'industrial' heroin and crack cocaine ring, a court heard.

The video in the hired Rolls-Royce shows 20 balaclava-clad young men posing at locations around the St Ann's area of the city.

Godpraise Bouwen, 22, who has previous convictions for robbery and knife offences, can be seen rapping about 'junkies asking for testers' and defending his turf.

Nottingham Crown Court heard that the gangsters flooded towns across the East Midlands and Aberdeen with Class A drugs.