The 24-year-old rapper caused damage to the four-star room at Gatwick Airport, just outside of London, reported Daily Mirror.
"After partying at a club in the capital, he then went back to the hotel with a British actor friend and three female promoters. He was sick in the car park and then went up to the room and got really loud," a source said.
"He asked the girls if they would join him but they are not like that. So, he started screaming and making a right noise... All you could hear was this smashing and crashing. Next morning he was gone but the room was trashed. Everything was smashed and there was glass all over the floor," the source added.
"We are working with other agencies to try to trace him so he can be interviewed."
The news comes just days after wannabe hip-hop star - who admitted in November he has battled substance abuse since the age of 16 - allegedly had his Instagram account suspended for using an objectionable word.
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