Rex Orange County

English vocalist musician Rex Orange Province, otherwise known as Alexander O'Conner, has been accused of six counts of rape, as indicated by a report from UK outlet The Sun.

Mr O'Conner purportedly attacked a lady between June 1 and 2, two times in London's West End, once in a taxi and multiple times at his home in the neighborhood of Notting Slope.

The craftsman showed up in London's Southwark Crown Court on Monday and argued not blameworthy to all charges.

"Alex is stunned by the claims, which he denies, and anticipates demonstrating his innocence in court," a delegate for the performer said in an explanation delivered to media.

"He can't offer any further remark on account of the continuous procedures." The vocalist lyricist was delivered on unrestricted bail in front of a three-day temporary preliminary set for January 3, 2023.

In July of this current year, Mr O'Conner reported on his web-based entertainment that he was dropping planned event dates in Australia, New Zealand and Europe because of "unexpected individual conditions".

"I'm investing a few energy at home this year and I can not go on with visiting as expected," Mr O'Connor composed at that point.

"This is the last thing I need to do. I love visiting and I am so sorry to let anybody down. I anticipate hitting it up in a hurry."

A former student of the esteemed London imaginative expressions composition BRIT School, Mr O'Conner self-delivered his most memorable collection, Bcos U Won't ever B Free, in 2015.

This drove him to team up with US artist Tyler, The Maker on the collection Blossom Kid which added to his global fame.

Mr O'Conner self-delivered a second collection in 2017, preceding he was endorsed to Sony auxiliary mark RCA Records to deliver his third and fourth collection in 2019 and 2020, separately.

As Rex Orange Area, Mr O'Conner has visited Australia in 2019 for Laneway Celebration. His reported 2020 Australian title visit was dropped because of the Coronavirus pandemic.

• Vocalist lyricist Alexander O'Conner, otherwise known as Rex Orange District, supposedly attacked a London lady between June 1 and 2 • The performer has argued not liable to all charges and denies the claims • In July, Mr O'Conner dropped Australian event dates because of "unexpected individual conditions"