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Kneecap are a hip hop trio from Belfast, Northern Ireland, with the stage-names Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap and DJ Próvaí. They sing in Irish and English and often reference their support for republicanism. They first began releasing music in 2017 with their single "C.E.A.R.T.A." (Irish for "RIGHTS" as in human rights). They released their first album, ''3CAG,'' in 2018, and continued to release various singles such as "Get Your Brits Out".


History

The group began when Móglaí Bap was out spray-painting with a friend the day before the Irish Language Act march in Belfast. He had written "Cearta" on a bus stop when the police arrived and arrested his friend while Móglaí escaped. The friend refused to speak English, and ended up spending a night in the cells awaiting a translator. This was the inspiration for their song "C.E.A.R.T.A.", which they intended to release "just for the craic. No plans for after," Mo Chara said they wanted to "stick the feelers out and see how it would go down. Luckily people enjoyed it, so we're still at it." In late 2017 their song "C.E.A.R.T.A." was banned from the Irish language radio RTÉ Raidió na Gaeltachta (RnaG) for "drug references and cursing". Fans started a petition which garnered 700 signatures to put the song back on air. Kneecap defended the song as "a caricature of life in west Belfast" and "a satirical take on life for young people, particularly in west Belfast". In February 2019, they received condemnation from South Belfast
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(DUP) MLA Christopher Stalford after videos of the trio were posted online, showing them chanting 'Brits Out' at a concert performed in the Empire Music Hall in Belfast. The concert took place the day after the then Duke of Cambridge and the then Duchess of Cambridge visited the venue. In 2021 Kneecap released their single "MAM" as a tribute to their mothers, the song was acknowledged as a shift away from their usual style saying that they wanted to do something more "real". Mo Chara stated in an interview that they wanted to show that "we can “roundhouse” you off the stage but we can also give you a hug afterwards. We wanted to do something a bit sentimental, we don’t wanna just box ourselves in with masculinity all the time." The trio also revealed on Instagram that Móglaí Bap's mother had died of
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before it could be released and that all proceeds from the song would be going to the
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. In 2020 they publicly supported a free
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by flying Palestinian flags at concerts and pledging to
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Israel. They also have close links with a volunteer gym in the Aida Refugee Camp in Palestine, having helped raise funds for it and promoted it on their Instagram, and in 2022 Irish writer
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released a cover of Kneecaps song C.E.A.R.T.A to raise money for the gym. In early 2023, the group began filming a film based on a fictionalised version of their lives, also titled '' Kneecap''. Rich Peppiatt is set to direct, with
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in a supporting role.


Discography

The group's only full-length album is ''3CAG'', released in 2018. The title references MDMA, a popular drug: 3CAG means "trí chonsan agus guta" ("three consonants and a vowel"), slang for the substance. Ironically, the group's name was the traditional punishment for drug-dealing in paramilitary Irish Republican communities. Móglaí noted that the irony is intentional, as they are "talking about things that would get us kneecapped." Their album ''3CAG'' features eight tracks: # "Your All Legitimate Targets" # "Amach Anocht" # "Tá na Baggies ar an Talamh" # "Cearta" # "Incognito" # "Ceacht Mo Chara" # "Your Sniffer Dogs Are Shite" # "Bounders" Their other songs are all released only as singles. {, class="wikitable" , +Singles{{CN, date=February 2024 !Title !Year published , - , "C.E.A.R.T.A" , Dec. 2017 , - , "H.O.O.D" , June 2019 , - , "Gael-Gigolos" , June 2019 , - , "Fenian Cunts" , Sept. 2019 , - , "Get Your Brits Out" , Oct 2019 , - , "Mam" , Dec 2020 , - , "Guilty Conscience" , Oct. 2021 , - , "Thart agus Thart" , Oct. 2021 , - , "Its Been Ages" , Mar. 2023 , - , "Better Way to Live" , Nov. 2023


References

Musical groups from Belfast Musical groups established in 2017 Irish rappers 2017 establishments in Northern Ireland