Her interview then explained how Mr Frampton pushed her to the floor and forced her to perform oral sex on him.
The court heard: “I said stop to him. Slowthai was trying to pull my hair so I would continue”, she told police.
“They were saying: ‘No it’s safe we’ll look after you, it’s safe with us’. They were saying: ‘It’s so great, can’t believe this is happening’ and fist-bumping each other.”
Describing the second alleged rape, the woman said Mr Frampton pushed her into a wall and shoved her face against the wall.
She said: “I hadn’t said no, not saying anything, I just pretended I wasn’t really there.
“At some point I said I wanted to go inside.”
Describing the other complainant, the woman said she could hear her saying “she was not doing this and him saying she was safe”.
Later the woman added: “They said the phrase tag team. I think Blake-Walker was suggesting it.”
Asked by a police officer why she did not tell Mr Frampton to stop, the woman said: “I felt helpless, like my body was not my own.”
Mr Frampton, of Wellingborough Road, Northampton and Mr Blake-Walker of Wallbutton Road, south-east London, deny three joint charges of rape and one of sexual assault against two women.
The trial continues.