When Kneecap performed at Glastonbury music festival this year -- a performance that the British Prime Minister opposed before the band even took the stage -- bandmember Mo Chara told the crowd, "us three have no right to be on this stage in front of this many people, rapping predominantly in a language that even people at home don't even speak."
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Kneecap (band)
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... Kneecap are an Irish hip hop trio from Belfast, Northern Ireland, composed of Mo Chara, Mgla Bap and DJ Prva,[1][2] the stage names of Liam "g " hAnnaidh, Naoise " Caireallin and J. J. " Dochartaigh, respectively.[3] They rap in a mixture of English and Irish. Their first single "C.E.A.R.T.A." (cearta is Irish for 'rights') was released in 2017, followed by their debut studio album 3CAG, in 2018.[4] ...
The group has been at the centre of public debates about free speech and the expression of political opinions within Ireland and the UK.[6] Their themes focus on working class Belfast youth culture, Irish republicanism and Irish language rights. In concert, they have made statements supporting Palestinian nationalism. Their name is derived from the extralegal punishment attacks meted out by Northern Ireland paramilitary groups. ...
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