Thread 126883164 - /mu/ [Archived: 786 hours ago]

Anonymous
7/1/2025, 7:07:29 AM No.126883164
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I legit never hear anyone talk about their music only their political stances
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Anonymous
7/1/2025, 8:50:17 AM No.126883903
>>126883164 (OP)
They make music? I thought they were rappers?
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Anonymous
7/1/2025, 8:56:18 AM No.126883937
>>126883903
/thread
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 10:12:13 AM No.126884401
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>>126883164 (OP)
OY MATE, FREE PALESTEIN AND STUPPA THE DRUMMPFA!!! AND WEAR A BLOODY MASKARINOERYDOO AND SUPPORT IRELANDS RIGHT TO ALLOW TRANS BLOKES IN WHATEVR BAFFROOM THEY FANCY, GUVNAH!
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Anonymous
7/1/2025, 10:13:37 AM No.126884407
>>126883903
This kek
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 10:27:23 AM No.126884457
>>126883164 (OP)
It's pretty bad and dated sounding. Some of it sounds like a parody of 2010s Grime and some of it sounds like an Irish C+C Music Factory.
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 10:29:01 AM No.126884464
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>>126883164 (OP)
Here in Ireland they're mostly known for their music rather than politics, due to rapping in Irish (Gaeilge)

The Irish Language is now seen as cool in popular culture, they were pretty instrumental in making that happen (not quite single-handedly but not far off). When I was young no one gave a shit about it, now everyone is enthusiastic about our own language again.

One bit that might not resonate with foreign audiences in their movie is the DJ Provai's gf character (not sure if real) who represents the standard, government-approved Irish-language activism, largely run by teachers and pretty boring/slow. Kneecap by comparison got banned from the only Gaeilge-only radio station for their lyrical content, so it was the first time in the history of the state that something in Irish was outside government control. So that character represents the 'old guard' of language activism, who are a bit outmoded now

Actually came across a group of young knackers (chavs) in tracksuits blaring H.O.O.D on the street yesterday, never thought I'd hear a Gaeilge song in that context

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nksPMiFgQsA
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Anonymous
7/1/2025, 10:30:59 AM No.126884471
>>126884401
>complaining about masks
in 2025
you are like 5 years late
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Anonymous
7/1/2025, 10:32:04 AM No.126884476
>>126884471
a lot of libs still wear them as a symbolic gesture when out in public
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Anonymous
7/1/2025, 10:35:00 AM No.126884487
>>126884401
Why did you draw yourself reacting to them?
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 10:37:41 AM No.126884496
>>126884464
>represents the standard, government-approved Irish-language activism, largely run by teachers and pretty boring/slow.

Yeah man, very hard to relate to that.

I would shag the life out of the actress who played her
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 10:39:41 AM No.126884502
>>126884476
I can assure you that the people who still wear the medical masks are hardcore conservative teetotallers who got turned out by the state-terror campaign of 2020 ( which was yesterday)
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 10:42:01 AM No.126884506
>>126884464
god i hate the Irish
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 11:12:09 AM No.126884644
>>126883164 (OP)
Music?
Anonymous
7/1/2025, 11:13:35 AM No.126884651
I like this song a lot
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iqHzDM25Mp8