Following the previous week's discussion on Versatile and their so called 'Satirical' content, it feels natural to gravitate towards a conversation surrounding humour in hip hop music in Ireland.
KNEECAP have been storming festival stages across the country this summer and with another nationwide headline tour coming in September, they have become one of the most exciting acts in the country. What makes them so enticing is their use of the Irish language and humorous punchlines littered throughout their tracks.
This humorous approach to music is present with other acts such as TPM and like KNEECAP they have been racking up tens of thousands of views on youtube. These commonalities raise questions surrounding 'viral' tracks and whether this style of witty hip hop will be the first wave of Irish hip hop to break ground internationally.
The episode reflects on rap and especially the more comical takes from the aforementioned acts as a response to political shortcomings. At times the self depreciating humour that is present frequently in Irish hip hop feels like the complete polar opposite to American rap's 'Flex' culture.
It then begs the question; Rather than a distinctive sound as such, is it actually the attitude sprinkled across much of the country's output that will be it's unique distinction when compared to contemporaries in other countries?
Intro Track: Leo Miyagee - Free Smoke OG Kung Fu
Tracks Reviewed:
Dylan - Mr Complacent
LE - No Need -
Daniel August Feat. Jasper Mafya - Gucci Milan
BiiG Piig - Sunny
Follow us on instagram:
@Deemurph95
@Jrapanakis
Twitter.com/Mabfield_
Instagram.com/Mabfield
0 Comments