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The Irish hip-hop trio’s opposition to Israel’s genocide in Gaza continues to win support from artists across the musical spectrum and around the world.
John Lydon has publicly condemned Irish rap group Kneecap for advocating violence in past shows, calling them “the enemy” and ...
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Soap Central on MSNWhat did John Lydon say about Kneecap? Former Sex Pistols frontman weighs in on the Irish hip-hop trio’s recent controversyJohn Lydon, lead vocalist of the Sex Pistols, recently shared his thoughts on the controversy surrounding Irish hip-hop trio ...
If you thought Lydon might see some commonalities between Kneecap and the Sex Pistols... this is not the punk singer of 1977 ...
Punk frontman declares Irish rappers ‘my enemy’ after videos resurface of group shouting ‘up Hamas, up Hezbollah’ ...
Ahead of this year's contest, more than 70 former contestants signed an open letter condemning the war in Gaza and demanding ...
Dublin’s goal, according to Israel’s ambassador to Ireland, has been to undermine the Jewish state’s ability to defend itself ...
Paloma Faith, Kae Tempest, Amyl & The Sniffers and more lead 100 new names that signed a letter supporting Kneecap's freedom of expression.
The Wolfe Tones are the latest Irish and UK musicians to publicly voice their support for under-fire Belfast group Kneecap.
Dunne, who is also a social media influencer and the girlfriend of Pittsburgh Pirates pitcher Paul Skenes, has been sidelined for the last month with an avulsion fracture in her kneecap.
Since the band's Coachella weekend two performance and statements, the band have been heavily criticised by supporters of ...
Billy Bragg has criticised the open letter many musicians have signed to support Kneecap amid a police probe into the group, says it "lacks any sense of nuance".
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