Not ‘weird’ at all. The Sundance Film Festival began in September 1978 in Salt Lake City, Utah, under the name Utah/United States Film Festival. The idea was launched by the Utah Film Commission as a means to promote independent film and to bring the state of Utah to the attention of filmmakers.
Iontach! An oiread sin sceitimíní ar an scannán seo! So that Kneecap mural reads "Níl fáilte roimh an R.U.C." translates to "The R.U.C. is never welcome" (R.U.C. = Royal Ulster Constabulary")
One of the effects of the England's occupation of the United Kingdom is the Irish, Scottish and Welsh languages are absent from international forums. F. NORTHMANS
Small irony : she was being taught Irish. her name is Gallagher, an Irish name, which is pronounced gallaher (silent h) in Ireland but which she doesn’t. (And the rest of the world)
Partition in my opinion is occupation, your allowed to dissagree peacefully if you may but I as do many others hope for a peacful democratic united ireland where those who identify as british can live alongside their neighbours let past be past and move on with a united peaceful country Tiocfaidh ár lá 🇮🇪🇮🇪🥳🥳
@@bcent5758 if I can learn it as a full time worker and a migrant than so can you, but yes it needs an overhaul but not by making it an option. I come from a country that has 3 languages and I learned English at age 14... so it's doable.
If you love the language, you can learn and speak it regardless of the school system - I started listening to RNAG non-stop and reading Irish on a daily basis 20 years ago, I am now fluent and speak to my 2 children as Gaeilge at home - no big deal - its easy to keep blaming someone else - but you have to make the extra effort outside of school if the teacher is shit or the school itself focuses on other subjects. @@bcent5758
@@anfearaerach I relaly respect the fact that you've learned the language, but "doable" doesn't keep a language alive. Art like the stuff kneecap makes is what keeps a language living. If a student doesn't want to learn Irish, they shouldn't. But as a sociaty we should make students want to learn Irish.
The issue is that there’s no practically in the real world to learning it besides talking to your family and until we start actually using in in the workplace nothing will change
you lot are always fat and speccy aren't you? Try spinning that rhetoric in west Belfast or at a kneecap concert and you'll get your snapback slapped off your gammon head.
@@gabhanachdenogla8342You shouldn‘t need to „look in the right place“ though. Like any other European country‘s language, Irish should be as clear as daylight in Ireland 🇮🇪
JUST SAW THIS MOVIE 🎥!!! Go watch it NOW!!! Soooo GREAT & Go Ireland and Gaelic !!! 💃🏻 🕺🏼 I would love to see them in the U.S.A. 🇺🇸 - BUT YOU GUYS ARE ONLY PLAYING ON THE EAST Coast & Kentucky , and Ohio.!! What about the rest of the U.S..? 😢😢 🥺😩🙁 Please ADD more tour dates here !!!! > You would sell out here too!!!! 👏🏼 👏🏼 ❤❤❤ 😎 🤘🏼 🇮🇪 💚🤍🧡 ❤️🔥🖤🖤❤️🔥🖤🖤
@@michaelmaguire5 It is Gaelic. We call it Irish because that's shorthand for Irish Gaelic. The word Gael is an endonym, meaning it's an indigenous word we call ourselves. However, Irish is an exonym. The word was actually coined by the English. So Gaelic is actually much closer to a native word than Irish is. As you said yourself the language is called Gaeilge in our native tongue, but it literally translates as Gaelic in the English tongue. It was called Gaelic instead of Irish during the Gaelic Revival in the 1800s. But then Scottish Gaelic(Gáidhlig) and Manx Gaelic(Gaelg) had to be distinguished so we started calling our version Irish Gaelic. Then we just started saying Irish for short. But it absolutely is Gaelic. It's just that it's specifically Irish Gaelic.
Aye about time, there's loads of great things going on in Ireland, I hope this is a change in attitudes with the media, & not just negative narratives about the UK & Europe all calling us far right anarchists. Well I can dream can't I? Good luck lads :-)
00:01__Russians/Moscovites have been fighting Slavs for 500 years. You don't tell US that you know Russians. Russians = war. The Slavs originated in the 1st -10th centuries AD in central EU. The Muscovites were founded in 1400...Russians are not a Slavic nation.
Well, I'm pretty sure that upon seeing this new story 99% of people will now know because they hadn't before that. There is actually a national language in Ireland and it is not English. That would be like the best selling Wonka chocolate bar being made by slugworth. Oh by the way it's called Gaelic.
@johnnys-left-earring technically but it's not commonly used and also refers more to the broad range of gaelodic languages rather than just irish, most usually the celtic scottish language which is called Scotts Gaelic. It also confuses culture and language as gaelic means literally "pertaining to the gaels" and calling one particular language Gaelic is misleading.
it loves rappers and rap groups too. this Irish group are called kneecap. probably nothing to do with the paramilitaries during the troubles who used to police their communities via maiming and methods like kneecapping. its all a big coincidence.
@christopherconnolly600 R U the spelling police ??? Do U go around every post correcting peoples spelling ? I wud say that's a full time job 2. I hope the pay is gud. I left some more words here 4 you to correct so might give you bit of xtra pay when correct the Spelling. 😆 🤣
What do the British have to be snobbish, their famous singers basically sang black American music and in the case of Sting - british Jamaican and black american music so...
"We're called Kneecap and we wear balaclavas and use imagery of police vans on fire and have songs called Get your Brits out and we do interviews where we make anti-English comments but really we love everyone and we can't believe people keep getting the wrong end of the stick."
@@andrewbroderick983 precisely, I condemn the burning of effigies and flags on bonfires, the vast majority don't do it on Loyalist Bonfires anymore, admittedly quite a few around Belfast but as a whole in the country less and less are doing it as it just plays into the hands of republicans yet 100% of republican bonfires burn Unionist/British imagery, Kneecap are just another bunch of sectarian dimwits.
"We're not Sectarian. We're just misunderstood. People are reading too much into the flaming paddy wagon t-shirts and petrol bomb key rings we sell as merch."
It's not a Paddy Wagon, it's a PSNI defender. That's the point and fyi Paddy Wagon is a derogatory term to Irish people. So watch your mouth. Cuir oideachas ort féin
If they were any good they might! if they were talking about what it's like for working class loyalists today they may actually get an audience. but if it was just banging on about 1690,flegs & bonfires, No, no one cares about that shite anymore
@@FatMalcom FFS Kneecap are still referring to the RUC and they havent existed for over 20 years, they have made a living out of the old tired politics of bigotry which nobody should give a fuck about anymore.
You're entitled to your opinion, as am I; I would, however be surprised if your knowledge of musical genres is greater than mine as I've been immersed in all kinds of music from infancy.As such, I'm entitled to say I don't consider rap to be music. Insults from you will not change my mind😂@@johnnys-left-earring
@mjh5437 irish drink yes and it's from our history of the English invasion and hard times so it's traditional and also live irish music and yrs ago was worse but now it's changed so much that irish are not as big drinkers like use to be. Most pubs here are empty and lots are closing down to and the price of pints is high so it's not like use to be anymore here. The British drink way more than us. Ireland pubs are fun and great live music to. Times have changed long time ago so not as much drink anymore here. Niteclubs and bars are shutting down alot here past few yrs. Different and better Ireland past 10 yrs.
@@hassannour1697 Anyone can rap..literally anyone that can talk. Playing a musical instrument well takes talent, ability, skill, patience and TIME. Anyone can bounce around on stage clutching their junk while making words rhyme it’s mindless GARBAGE.
@@travelwithtony5767some music is just about fun, not all of it has to be a complex art form. let the boys have fun. but on the other hand, all it takes is some very shallow google research to find the meaning behind a lot of their lyrics, which are actually very cleverly phrased and witty.
The Rubberbandits sniffed glue so Kneecap could run
Hahahahaha brilliant love this
@@aligaator1 a bag for me, a bag for you
And Scary Eire were skinning up cos the Bandits didn't know how to then...
Not the first time a BBC presenter has tripped over their words talking about the "other folk"
I’m here bc Kneecaps released in America this week. 10/10 film
TAL yous are legends lads carrying our language on your backs💚🇮🇪
get your Brits out - taking the DUP out on a night out - classic
I thought they were professional actors, i only found out they were real rappers at the end of the movie. Very impressed.
Sundance is probably the best non mainstream film festival. It's just hosted in a weird place
Not ‘weird’ at all. The Sundance Film Festival began in September 1978 in Salt Lake City, Utah, under the name Utah/United States Film Festival. The idea was launched by the Utah Film Commission as a means to promote independent film and to bring the state of Utah to the attention of filmmakers.
@@titteryenot4524 Utah is a weird place though
@@utubebroadcaster Define ‘weird’ …
@@titteryenot4524 Place looks like Ohio
@@BondJFK Huh? And your point is …? 🤔
Loved it !!! From belgium
Gwych hogia, bois werddon.. yma i chi fel hogia Cymru pob tro! Xx
Erin go bragh
Lovely lads
🇮🇪 🏴 ❤
me too🇮🇪🏴🫶
Iontach! An oiread sin sceitimíní ar an scannán seo! So that Kneecap mural reads "Níl fáilte roimh an R.U.C." translates to "The R.U.C. is never welcome" (R.U.C. = Royal Ulster Constabulary")
One of the effects of the England's occupation of the United Kingdom is the Irish, Scottish and Welsh languages are absent from international forums. F. NORTHMANS
Bollox
Watched it yesterday. Awesome film.
Small irony : she was being taught Irish. her name is Gallagher, an Irish name, which is pronounced gallaher (silent h) in Ireland but which she doesn’t. (And the rest of the world)
Actually where i'm from at least it's pronounced gala her.
It's a silent G, not silent H.
Partition in my opinion is occupation, your allowed to dissagree peacefully if you may but I as do many others hope for a peacful democratic united ireland where those who identify as british can live alongside their neighbours let past be past and move on with a united peaceful country Tiocfaidh ár lá 🇮🇪🇮🇪🥳🥳
move on he says and signs out with TAL??? another reason why we will never recognize or accept this ununited ireland project.
@belfastorbust what's wrong with what he said? The phrase is quite literally just an expression of hope for the end of occupation.
@@belfastorbusttiocfadh ar la
@@kelpdock8913 occupation my bollocks, Partition was the compromise, NI is occupied by its citizens and not some quazi armed militia ffs
@@michaelmaguire5 yeah if you are going to use Gaeilge then maybe you should learn it properly, go figure.
Hip Hop is dope is all languages.
Nah it’s trash
only thing is that aint Hip Hop, they would stuggle naming more than one element of Hip Hop.
@@pinchebruha405Nah it's dope
Except for Irish
@@Sleezy5711 Hiphop is over 40 years old,its music for your granny lol
Belfast is Irish.
Only heard of them now, heard Elton Thongs a fan. Fair play.
Cuireann na buachaillí misneach orm faoin todhchaí na teanga. Tá súil agam an scannán a fheiceáil.
It’s not taught in a way to make a child or teenager love the language.
@@bcent5758 if I can learn it as a full time worker and a migrant than so can you, but yes it needs an overhaul but not by making it an option. I come from a country that has 3 languages and I learned English at age 14... so it's doable.
If you love the language, you can learn and speak it regardless of the school system - I started listening to RNAG non-stop and reading Irish on a daily basis 20 years ago, I am now fluent and speak to my 2 children as Gaeilge at home - no big deal - its easy to keep blaming someone else - but you have to make the extra effort outside of school if the teacher is shit or the school itself focuses on other subjects. @@bcent5758
@@anfearaerach I relaly respect the fact that you've learned the language, but "doable" doesn't keep a language alive. Art like the stuff kneecap makes is what keeps a language living. If a student doesn't want to learn Irish, they shouldn't. But as a sociaty we should make students want to learn Irish.
The issue is that there’s no practically in the real world to learning it besides talking to your family and until we start actually using in in the workplace nothing will change
My grandpa 👴🏻 was from Belfast Ireland 🇮🇪 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🇮🇪
Is he's name Joe Biden
Belfast, United Kingdom 🇬🇧
@@Griviouz no thank God lol 😂
@@user-vk8yq8oq7pfuck off with that nonsense you coloniser
@@user-vk8yq8oq7pIreland soon 🇮🇪
There’s only one Ireland 🇮🇪
wrong, theres 2, Northern Ireland and The republic of ireland.
@@belfastorbustIreland,4 provinces,32 counties..1 nation..Brits out.
@@bealfeirste2056 I hope we are thorn in your side, This Brit will never leave NO SURRENDER
Go raibh maith agat/Diolch. Cymru am byth :)
@@belfastorbust Ingerlush boot lickers, subservient to a family of Royal noncers! 😂😂😂
Finally. Irish in Ireland.
Plenty of Irish here - just have to look in the right place.
you know rightly that kneecap oppose that rhetoric
They arent the first to speak gaelic here lol
you lot are always fat and speccy aren't you? Try spinning that rhetoric in west Belfast or at a kneecap concert and you'll get your snapback slapped off your gammon head.
@@gabhanachdenogla8342You shouldn‘t need to „look in the right place“ though. Like any other European country‘s language, Irish should be as clear as daylight in Ireland 🇮🇪
big kiss from 🏴 ❤
kneecap is also a play on "I don't understand"
DJ Provie is off the charts…. At acting ! 🎉😂
JUST SAW THIS MOVIE 🎥!!! Go watch it NOW!!! Soooo GREAT & Go Ireland and Gaelic !!! 💃🏻 🕺🏼 I would love to see them in the U.S.A. 🇺🇸 - BUT YOU GUYS ARE ONLY PLAYING ON THE EAST Coast & Kentucky , and Ohio.!! What about the rest of the U.S..? 😢😢 🥺😩🙁 Please ADD more tour dates here !!!! > You would sell out here too!!!! 👏🏼 👏🏼 ❤❤❤ 😎 🤘🏼 🇮🇪 💚🤍🧡 ❤️🔥🖤🖤❤️🔥🖤🖤
Just so you know, the language is called Irish, not Gaelic
In Irish, it's called Gaeilge and we speak "as Gaeilge", but never gaelic
@@michaelmaguire5 It is Gaelic. We call it Irish because that's shorthand for Irish Gaelic. The word Gael is an endonym, meaning it's an indigenous word we call ourselves. However, Irish is an exonym. The word was actually coined by the English. So Gaelic is actually much closer to a native word than Irish is. As you said yourself the language is called Gaeilge in our native tongue, but it literally translates as Gaelic in the English tongue. It was called Gaelic instead of Irish during the Gaelic Revival in the 1800s. But then Scottish Gaelic(Gáidhlig) and Manx Gaelic(Gaelg) had to be distinguished so we started calling our version Irish Gaelic. Then we just started saying Irish for short. But it absolutely is Gaelic. It's just that it's specifically Irish Gaelic.
Tír gan teanga, tír gan anam
"Get your brits out!"😅
Cool!
Interesting! ❤
Movie was good
Yes great to see a resurgense of Irish Cultre and patriotism. Erin Go Braugh!☘️ Love and Prayers from USA.🙏🙏🙏🇮🇪🇺🇸
Will you be sending weapons?
Will u b sending troops?
@@sunnymccoy9327 Yer missing the joke, bai.
@@NoWindNoSunNoPower Why ? the war is over
Erin go Brach is the proper spelling
Aye about time, there's loads of great things going on in Ireland, I hope this is a change in attitudes with the media, & not just negative narratives about the UK & Europe all calling us far right anarchists. Well I can dream can't I? Good luck lads :-)
you call a bunch of raving BIGOTS great? They are about everything we would like to put behind us.
Tiocfaidh ár lá ✊🏻
the chant of an imbecile
"We just want to make music." The boys really mastered acting for that BBC interview.
Legends
Fair play ! Not my scene but 🙏🙏👏👏
All the angry brits in the comments hahahahaha
00:01__Russians/Moscovites have been fighting Slavs for 500 years.
You don't tell US that you know Russians. Russians = war.
The Slavs originated in the 1st -10th centuries AD in central EU. The Muscovites were founded in 1400...Russians are not a Slavic nation.
Who cares 😂😂😂😂
Irish fought the brits for 800 yrs
Alright buddy
Scumbaggery....😅 Never heard that one before 😂😂😂
My whole life is an act!!! x
Scary Eire are wicked from the 90s Dublin 🇮🇪
2 out of 3 members from Offaly though!
For yous brits! That can’t pronounce Gallagher! It’s
gall-a-her! It’s not gal-lick-her! Don’t get me started on Doherty either 🤣 BRITS OUT 🇮🇪
An Camcheachta🔥
All done by design as usual
Difficult, as I never started listening to them!
yer ma aint gonna smell herself
Welsh rappers done it decades ago
❤
Looks good like the commitments but a rap version.
And a LOT more drugs
Really impressed by Charlotte's pronunciation!!
Best thing since Cragy Islands Eurovision entry. 😅
My lovely horse, classic 😅
🐺🐺🐺 Best episode ever!
I think you'll find it was ripped off from Nin Hugen and the Hugennotes. Terrible tragedy what happened to them. 😢
Send Kneecap to Eurovision 2025! 🇮🇪✊
Well, I'm pretty sure that upon seeing this new story 99% of people will now know because they hadn't before that. There is actually a national language in Ireland and it is not English. That would be like the best selling Wonka chocolate bar being made by slugworth. Oh by the way it's called Gaelic.
It's called irish or Gaeilge not Gaelic
@@mischief.brewed sorry I was doing the text to speech thing while I'm doing dishes.
@@michaelfrench3396oh fair enough! Yeah it's cool to see it anyhow
@@mischief.brewedgaelic is the anglicised term of gaeilge
@johnnys-left-earring technically but it's not commonly used and also refers more to the broad range of gaelodic languages rather than just irish, most usually the celtic scottish language which is called Scotts Gaelic. It also confuses culture and language as gaelic means literally "pertaining to the gaels" and calling one particular language Gaelic is misleading.
The island, oh yes Ireland. That other country that we keep dismissing. That non British isle. Maith thú a Kneecap
The BBC loves a good identity politics story 😂
it loves rappers and rap groups too. this Irish group are called kneecap. probably nothing to do with the paramilitaries during the troubles who used to police their communities via maiming and methods like kneecapping. its all a big coincidence.
@@happyjonn9242don’t be silly, it’s just symbolism of their upbringing in Northern Ireland which is still marked by paramilitary actions and poverty.
Brits out
@@ConCon75 Most Brits don`t even consider the people in Northern Ireland to be British,get over yourself lol
@@mjh5437 then get out
Not stirring things up. Brits out🤣
🤘👽
The way government talk is bad.The way police talk is bad.This is all about the whole earth.I am Sram
Bit like the band TISM from Melb Australia
The presenter looks like Adele in 2010
We’re two of them not brothers
Gorg..! ;p
Theyre irish not "nOrThErN iRiSh" 🤓🤓
Ar fheabhas ar fad
I'm a potato peeling wheelin dealing kiss stealing son of a gun
not like action that was in bbc in 70s
This is not news
It is to some people especially to those outside of the UK and Ireland.
🇮🇪
And their IRISH NOT BRITISH. Like you's Always try to claim. Speaking in Irish is Irish nationality
Same in Wales and Scotland. Britishness is a forced identity
*they’re
@christopherconnolly600 R U the spelling police ??? Do U go around every post correcting peoples spelling ? I wud say that's a full time job 2. I hope the pay is gud. I left some more words here 4 you to correct so might give you bit of xtra pay when correct the Spelling. 😆 🤣
I am the spelling police.
@@christopherconnolly600 😆 🤣 👍
iontach......
Tóg é go bog é!
🐺🐺🐺 Arroooooooooooooooooo
Edgy 😂😂
"Rappers like to shock." Lol British media is always so sneaky with the racism and snobbery 😂😂😂
@@user-eb2hf7ih1z Rap, art, and culture just is - how the media and society chooses to respond to it is another thing entirely.
What do the British have to be snobbish, their famous singers basically sang black American music and in the case of Sting - british Jamaican and black american music so...
@@beyourself2444 You just proved my point
@@beyourself2444 The difference is the British did it better than the black Americans.
brits out
tough luck, We Brits are IN and staying IN you can take your bigotry down south and shove it up yer arse
😂😂😂
"We're called Kneecap and we wear balaclavas and use imagery of police vans on fire and have songs called Get your Brits out and we do interviews where we make anti-English comments but really we love everyone and we can't believe people keep getting the wrong end of the stick."
dont forget the kneecap mural with a Unionist politician on top of a bonfire, nothing to see here lads.
Not nice to see things you care about burn on a bonfire is it?
It is pretty clear where their political sympathies lie.
@@andrewbroderick983 precisely, I condemn the burning of effigies and flags on bonfires, the vast majority don't do it on Loyalist Bonfires anymore, admittedly quite a few around Belfast but as a whole in the country less and less are doing it as it just plays into the hands of republicans yet 100% of republican bonfires burn Unionist/British imagery, Kneecap are just another bunch of sectarian dimwits.
All that stuff is just symbolism of Northern Ireland and their lives in it.
"We're not Sectarian. We're just misunderstood. People are reading too much into the flaming paddy wagon t-shirts and petrol bomb key rings we sell as merch."
It's not a Paddy Wagon, it's a PSNI defender. That's the point and fyi Paddy Wagon is a derogatory term to Irish people. So watch your mouth. Cuir oideachas ort féin
Monkey see, monkey do. On both sides.
More money than you
Well it wasn’t these lads who made those things symbols of growing up in Ireland was it?
Best of luck to them... but "pioneers"? Scary Eire and Marxman want a word.
Ho hÍontach!!!
That flesh padded jacket is unfortunate.Two bellies and moobs
❤🇺🇸🇮🇪🇬🇧😊
Hmm nah
Can't imagine the MSM would welcome a Loyalist equivalent.
of course it wouldnt, all these left leaning groups are anti Unionist/Loyalist.
If they were any good they might! if they were talking about what it's like for working class loyalists today
they may actually get an audience. but if it was just banging on about 1690,flegs & bonfires, No, no one cares about that shite anymore
@@FatMalcom FFS Kneecap are still referring to the RUC and they havent existed for over 20 years, they have made a living out of the old tired politics of bigotry which nobody should give a fuck about anymore.
Awww poor we bitter Orange bigots, the Establishments love children are no longer wanted! 🤣🤣🤣
Ah, the poor victims forever. Victims every where in this world, being held down by the omnipotent media, the rulers of the flat earth.
Worst Advert for N.Ireland Tourism Ever!!! 😡
They`re an embarrassment,a joke.
What? This is allowed in Khansstad?
Milk toast mammy boys suffering from Intergenerational trauma 😂
It's Milquetoast you pleb 😂
It's a part of the movie. They are using it as an excuse to get drugs... Watch the movie
Your point is silly because you didn't understand the context
The balaclava and name aren't sectarian, ohhhkayyy 😅 still, go off lads!
Rap is not music - it's gibberish for the musically-challenged who cannot string together intelligent lyrics.
Stop listening to Shapiro
anyone who generalises an entire music genre like this knows nothing about what makes good music
You're entitled to your opinion, as am I; I would, however be surprised if your knowledge of musical genres is greater than mine as I've been immersed in all kinds of music from infancy.As such, I'm entitled to say I don't consider rap to be music. Insults from you will not change my mind😂@@johnnys-left-earring
@@gillycooper8717 There is an irony to your comments and you don't even realise lol
you’re outdated if you think like this mate
Lol.
Why can’t the bbc investigate something more worthwhile, drug dealers in our neighbourhoods for a start!
Their content is full of shameless bigotry. Epitomises everything that’s bad about NI/Ireland.
Truth hurts doesn't it 😂
Tell us you nothing about their music without telling us you know nothing about their music...
Do they rap about tarmacking?
Thick hun
😮 How bloody dare you
still angry about
the potato famine.?!
as long as this is paved with good intentions..
all shall be rosey.!
😉
✌🏻🇦🇺🌏🤘🏻
TAL
excuse me
No wonder brits are not liked around the world when Irish are loved 😂
@@CK.one1 Most people think they`re a just a bunch of drunks to be honest.
@mjh5437 irish drink yes and it's from our history of the English invasion and hard times so it's traditional and also live irish music and yrs ago was worse but now it's changed so much that irish are not as big drinkers like use to be. Most pubs here are empty and lots are closing down to and the price of pints is high so it's not like use to be anymore here. The British drink way more than us. Ireland pubs are fun and great live music to. Times have changed long time ago so not as much drink anymore here. Niteclubs and bars are shutting down alot here past few yrs. Different and better Ireland past 10 yrs.
dorks
Its a heartwarming story for sure, but calling Rap “music” is like calling a bicycle a “supercar”.
What do you consider rap music? Spoken word? I'm confused, pls explain
@@hassannour1697
Anyone can rap..literally anyone that can talk.
Playing a musical instrument well takes talent, ability, skill, patience and TIME.
Anyone can bounce around on stage clutching their junk while making words rhyme it’s mindless GARBAGE.
@@travelwithtony5767not everyone can rap, I can only mumble along to the verses of their songs
rap is the singing style and hip hop is the music genre.
@@travelwithtony5767some music is just about fun, not all of it has to be a complex art form. let the boys have fun. but on the other hand, all it takes is some very shallow google research to find the meaning behind a lot of their lyrics, which are actually very cleverly phrased and witty.
NO SURRENDER 🇬🇧
Don't surrender then suits us just fine 😂
@@user-ze8yy8jg1f shittin it 😵💫
@@user-ze8yy8jg1f 🥴
@@billbo2117
Your probably fat lad like most loyalists are
Already have 😜
Still a act ..playing off politics
Prefer the Welsh Ska bands myself.