The vibe is one of community and solidarity, framed by love of the Irish language and irreverent humour
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Arts writer and Sunday Times columnist Aoife Barry joins us to explore the world of Kneecap. The bilingual hip hop trio are surging in popularity, changing attitudes towards the Irish language while drawing both praise and consternation (depending on which Northern Irish tradition you talk to) along the way.
The vibe is one of community and solidarity, framed by love of the Irish language and irreverent humour
The musician reflects on the ever-evolving art form, drawing on the front-row seat he had at key events such as the notorious 1995 Source awards
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