Our dipstick southern politicians need listen to these guys - stop the plantation by unknowns.
@smakaapКүн бұрын
Doe Hét!
@marcin5690Күн бұрын
Who watched the Kneecap movie?
@nega9000Күн бұрын
Mo Chara is so clean cut he should be delivering bread in a Hovis advert
@Vincent6921thegotКүн бұрын
I grew up speaking garlic in Scotland very similar and well done boys your doing your ancestors proud
@KevinPhilpott-k3mКүн бұрын
Them walking by those quiet neighborhoods, wet, and looking over their shoulders... brings me back. Irish descendants from the US.
@THELUCEYCLAN2 күн бұрын
"out tonight" im literally re learning my own language thanks to these lads
@THELUCEYCLAN2 күн бұрын
My own Language is coming back to me thanks so much ❤
@mickforde52832 күн бұрын
Just Brilliant , love it maybe when i was a kid if they approach learning Irish this way we be all speaking our native tongue tongue.
@lennycat79642 күн бұрын
Just found tou guys, As an English speaker I have no idea what's going on but I've listened to more than a dozen songs so far 😂😂
@diaxgvantsa_2 күн бұрын
იმენა შენძრეულები ხართ
@guymorgan40293 күн бұрын
Like GLC without the humor
@jimjones83003 күн бұрын
Much love from Mississippi
@TNJX3 күн бұрын
Sounds way better live kzbin.info/www/bejne/bGWrY3yMhaqYfbM
@nikulpatel27723 күн бұрын
That's a tune
@pirompkov3 күн бұрын
Hey guys, greetings from Holland.
@jules18173 күн бұрын
Scum
@thomasloughlin85263 күн бұрын
My 8 year old goes to an Irish speaking school. Its a beautiful language makes you proud to be Irish. Love what these kids are doing fair play lads. 🇵🇸🇮🇪
@michaeljohnson-km6ig4 күн бұрын
Is this where society is at supporting a band that supports the IRA???😢
@norbertholstein26044 күн бұрын
Brits Out!
@LookImBehindYou4 күн бұрын
I saw you lot at Leeds fest this year and now I love ya songs. You've created bangers mate
@superdeluxesmell4 күн бұрын
Little children born after 1998 cheering this nonsense on while Ireland becomes mostly brown. What a shower of muppets yis are.
@George-f8r4 күн бұрын
Wan da fuck larry❤
@papps444 күн бұрын
Saw them on Nottingham this week. Fucking banging show and when this came on the energy was electric. Proud to be Irish. Tiocaidh ar la.
@Nimiscool4 күн бұрын
I am irish
@nocando53654 күн бұрын
May as well be rapping in Russian
@spacebound72475 күн бұрын
I love the way the background is whispered. It's such a simple but genius effect. The lyrics are phenomenal and the production is great. Love these fenian fecks 💚🤍💛
@spacebound72475 күн бұрын
The end of this makes my balls shiver ❄ 😂😂💚🤍💛
@matthewturley3525 күн бұрын
🔥
@Christopher-gv7hf5 күн бұрын
Need more Irish in England
@Christopher-gv7hf5 күн бұрын
Kneecap for life
@robertmcdonnell28075 күн бұрын
I am London Irish (Jesus that's another story) and was called this for the first back in 1983 by lad from Belfast I met up in Sheffield. He was otherwise good lad, but had some baggage. I am so proud of where I come from, as we should all be, but lets cut the crap. There are 32 counties of Ireland so live and let live but we don't need a bollocks government in London for that now do we.
@robertmcdonnell28075 күн бұрын
The tyrant has finally lost control at home and abroad, and now nothing can hold back Irish creativity (across song, dance, music, story telling and the rest) from the whole land
@robertmcdonnell28075 күн бұрын
fucking uamhnach
@robertmcdonnell28075 күн бұрын
32 reasons why you lads are Awesome never been prouder - Go raibh maith agat
@kirkchilas5 күн бұрын
November 19, 2024 Dr. [name removed], I greatly respect you as a scientist and as a human being. I have enjoyed our conversations, and I personally appreciate your mind and your brilliance. Thank you for working so hard in this life to help the future of all children. I truly believe that the work you do is of such high importance. However, for all my intelligence, my mind physically cannot fathom how in 2024 we are still forced to accept that not supporting the modern political State of Israel is antisemitism. Many diverse populations live in the State of Israel-different skin colors, different religions, different languages, different complex histories… I myself am a vehement anti-fascist. I despise Nazism. I venerate many glorious political heroes, such as Lyudmila Pavlichenko-a female Soviet sniper who put over 300 German Nazis in the dust with her steady hand and eye. I often blast the American working-class folk-music hero Woody Guthrie’s song about her, singing at the top of my lungs, celebrating her achievements. I fully believe that any person who denies the Holocaust should be imprisoned for life. I despise genocide with every miniscule and microscopic particle of my being. For what it’s worth: my great-grandparents on my father’s side came to America from Chios, a small Greek island in the Aegean Sea and from Çeşme, a small village in what is now Türkiye. Their parents died in a forced death-march during the Armenian Genocide. For millennia, communities of Greeks had lived alongside Turks and many other Ethnic groups (Armenians, for example) all down the Western sea-coast of Asia Minor. They all spoke different languages, practiced different religions, and in many ways were different. But it was not Turks who murdered my ancestors, it was the Ottoman State, the Ottoman Empire. Even though the soldiers who carried out the deed-guarded the prisoners who were already dropping like flies, or shot them in their backs as they ran, vainly and weakly trying to escape-were almost certainly Turks, I say again, more firmly and with more certainty: it was not Turks who killed them. It was the Ottoman State. There is a generation of Greeks who do resent and hate Turks for these distant crimes, bigots all of them, my loving yia-yia and papou... I am not one of them. I will never utter an anti-Turkish ethnic sentiment, or refer with unkind words calling the Turks who live in Asia Minor they or them with hatred trembling my voice. That is even why politics in football can be beautiful. Fenerbahçe, for instance, is a club that I love-Turkish, but founded in Istanbul by Greek refugees and victims of the Armenian Genocide. The club fosters progressive ideals and a culture of love, acceptance, and healing. I think this is beautiful. Maybe there are even some people who feel this ability to heal as a kind of justice, a glorious alternative to hatred passing down, long generation after long generation. They choose love and progress over lies and fear. I think they are beautiful for that. I do not know what information was contained in the “wanted” posters that we have all heard so much about but not seen. This suppression of the evidence scares me. I can only believe, based on my common-sense, intelligence, and cumulative life experience, that any individuals represented on the posters were selected for their political beliefs and vocal support of the modern political State of Israel, not for their ethnic heritage or for being Jewish. This is obvious in the context of world events. I also know that being Jewish and supporting the State of Israel are not mutually exclusive. I have close Jewish friends who share my anti-fascist political ideology and likewise oppose any military, imperialist, or apartheid state. The suppression of all evidence, the branding of the posters as antisemitic when they are probably anti-Israel in the context of a war, the arrest of the students who posted them as an act of free speech and protest, the intention to bring charges of hate-crimes against them, the intent to destroy their lives, futures, and reputations, and this continued narrative from the administration of the University of Rochester is injustice. These are not posters with cross-hairs of a rifle scope implying the call for execution, they are “wanted” posters-a cartoon notion of the wild west, non-violent and non-threatening. In the face of this wild injustice committed by the University of Rochester and their devotion to prehistoric rhetoric and lies I therefore resign from my position at the University of Rochester, effective immediately. In Bitterness, Enduring Integrity, and Knowledge of Myself, Kirk Chilas Post-script 11/21/24 I have now seen the posters in question. Every word of the above letter is vindicated. The posters call for no threatening actions, do not use antisemitic language, and do not provide any personal information of those depicted. All of those depicted are public figures for whom this information is widely available, anyway. It is now clear that the University of Rochester is suppressing evidence and taking the actions it has chosen to take in an effort to assert power and deny truth. This is an act of authoritarianism and Fascism. In the immortal words of Bobby Sands: Never will they label our liberation struggle as criminal. Kirk Chilas
@kirkchilas5 күн бұрын
November 19, 2024 Dr. [name removed], I greatly respect you as a scientist and as a human being. I have enjoyed our conversations, and I personally appreciate your mind and your brilliance. Thank you for working so hard in this life to help the future of all children. I truly believe that the work you do is of such high importance. However, for all my intelligence, my mind physically cannot fathom how in 2024 we are still forced to accept that not supporting the modern political State of Israel is antisemitism. Many diverse populations live in the State of Israel-different skin colors, different religions, different languages, different complex histories… I myself am a vehement anti-fascist. I despise Nazism. I venerate many glorious political heroes, such as Lyudmila Pavlichenko-a female Soviet sniper who put over 300 German Nazis in the dust with her steady hand and eye. I often blast the American working-class folk-music hero Woody Guthrie’s song about her, singing at the top of my lungs, celebrating her achievements. I fully believe that any person who denies the Holocaust should be imprisoned for life. I despise genocide with every miniscule and microscopic particle of my being. For what it’s worth: my great-grandparents on my father’s side came to America from Chios, a small Greek island in the Aegean Sea and from Çeşme, a small village in what is now Türkiye. Their parents died in a forced death-march during the Armenian Genocide. For millennia, communities of Greeks had lived alongside Turks and many other Ethnic groups (Armenians, for example) all down the Western sea-coast of Asia Minor. They all spoke different languages, practiced different religions, and in many ways were different. But it was not Turks who murdered my ancestors, it was the Ottoman State, the Ottoman Empire. Even though the soldiers who carried out the deed-guarded the prisoners who were already dropping like flies, or shot them in their backs as they ran, vainly and weakly trying to escape-were almost certainly Turks, I say again, more firmly and with more certainty: it was not Turks who killed them. It was the Ottoman State. There is a generation of Greeks who do resent and hate Turks for these distant crimes, bigots all of them, my loving yia-yia and papou... I am not one of them. I will never utter an anti-Turkish ethnic sentiment, or refer with unkind words calling the Turks who live in Asia Minor they or them with hatred trembling my voice. That is even why politics in football can be beautiful. Fenerbahçe, for instance, is a club that I love-Turkish, but founded in Istanbul by Greek refugees and victims of the Armenian Genocide. The club fosters progressive ideals and a culture of love, acceptance, and healing. I think this is beautiful. Maybe there are even some people who feel this ability to heal as a kind of justice, a glorious alternative to hatred passing down, long generation after long generation. They choose love and progress over lies and fear. I think they are beautiful for that. I do not know what information was contained in the “wanted” posters that we have all heard so much about but not seen. This suppression of the evidence scares me. I can only believe, based on my common-sense, intelligence, and cumulative life experience, that any individuals represented on the posters were selected for their political beliefs and vocal support of the modern political State of Israel, not for their ethnic heritage or for being Jewish. This is obvious in the context of world events. I also know that being Jewish and supporting the State of Israel are not mutually exclusive. I have close Jewish friends who share my anti-fascist political ideology and likewise oppose any military, imperialist, or apartheid state. The suppression of all evidence, the branding of the posters as antisemitic when they are probably anti-Israel in the context of a war, the arrest of the students who posted them as an act of free speech and protest, the intention to bring charges of hate-crimes against them, the intent to destroy their lives, futures, and reputations, and this continued narrative from the administration of the University of Rochester is injustice. These are not posters with cross-hairs of a rifle scope implying the call for execution, they are “wanted” posters-a cartoon notion of the wild west, non-violent and non-threatening. In the face of this wild injustice committed by the University of Rochester and their devotion to prehistoric rhetoric and lies I therefore resign from my position at the University of Rochester, effective immediately. In Bitterness, Enduring Integrity, and Knowledge of Myself, Kirk Chilas Post-script 11/21/24 I have now seen the posters in question. Every word of the above letter is vindicated. The posters call for no threatening actions, do not use antisemitic language, and do not provide any personal information of those depicted. All of those depicted are public figures for whom this information is widely available, anyway. It is now clear that the University of Rochester is suppressing evidence and taking the actions it has chosen to take in an effort to assert power and deny truth. This is an act of authoritarianism and Fascism. In the immortal words of Bobby Sands: Never will they label our liberation struggle as criminal. Kirk Chilas
@kirkchilas5 күн бұрын
November 19, 2024 Dr. [name removed], I greatly respect you as a scientist and as a human being. I have enjoyed our conversations, and I personally appreciate your mind and your brilliance. Thank you for working so hard in this life to help the future of all children. I truly believe that the work you do is of such high importance. However, for all my intelligence, my mind physically cannot fathom how in 2024 we are still forced to accept that not supporting the modern political State of Israel is antisemitism. Many diverse populations live in the State of Israel-different skin colors, different religions, different languages, different complex histories… I myself am a vehement anti-fascist. I despise Nazism. I venerate many glorious political heroes, such as Lyudmila Pavlichenko-a female Soviet sniper who put over 300 German Nazis in the dust with her steady hand and eye. I often blast the American working-class folk-music hero Woody Guthrie’s song about her, singing at the top of my lungs, celebrating her achievements. I fully believe that any person who denies the Holocaust should be imprisoned for life. I despise genocide with every miniscule and microscopic particle of my being. For what it’s worth: my great-grandparents on my father’s side came to America from Chios, a small Greek island in the Aegean Sea and from Çeşme, a small village in what is now Türkiye. Their parents died in a forced death-march during the Armenian Genocide. For millennia, communities of Greeks had lived alongside Turks and many other Ethnic groups (Armenians, for example) all down the Western sea-coast of Asia Minor. They all spoke different languages, practiced different religions, and in many ways were different. But it was not Turks who murdered my ancestors, it was the Ottoman State, the Ottoman Empire. Even though the soldiers who carried out the deed-guarded the prisoners who were already dropping like flies, or shot them in their backs as they ran, vainly and weakly trying to escape-were almost certainly Turks, I say again, more firmly and with more certainty: it was not Turks who killed them. It was the Ottoman State. There is a generation of Greeks who do resent and hate Turks for these distant crimes, bigots all of them, my loving yia-yia and papou... I am not one of them. I will never utter an anti-Turkish ethnic sentiment, or refer with unkind words calling the Turks who live in Asia Minor they or them with hatred trembling my voice. That is even why politics in football can be beautiful. Fenerbahçe, for instance, is a club that I love-Turkish, but founded in Istanbul by Greek refugees and victims of the Armenian Genocide. The club fosters progressive ideals and a culture of love, acceptance, and healing. I think this is beautiful. Maybe there are even some people who feel this ability to heal as a kind of justice, a glorious alternative to hatred passing down, long generation after long generation. They choose love and progress over lies and fear. I think they are beautiful for that. I do not know what information was contained in the “wanted” posters that we have all heard so much about but not seen. This suppression of the evidence scares me. I can only believe, based on my common-sense, intelligence, and cumulative life experience, that any individuals represented on the posters were selected for their political beliefs and vocal support of the modern political State of Israel, not for their ethnic heritage or for being Jewish. This is obvious in the context of world events. I also know that being Jewish and supporting the State of Israel are not mutually exclusive. I have close Jewish friends who share my anti-fascist political ideology and likewise oppose any military, imperialist, or apartheid state. The suppression of all evidence, the branding of the posters as antisemitic when they are probably anti-Israel in the context of a war, the arrest of the students who posted them as an act of free speech and protest, the intention to bring charges of hate-crimes against them, the intent to destroy their lives, futures, and reputations, and this continued narrative from the administration of the University of Rochester is injustice. These are not posters with cross-hairs of a rifle scope implying the call for execution, they are “wanted” posters-a cartoon notion of the wild west, non-violent and non-threatening. In the face of this wild injustice committed by the University of Rochester and their devotion to prehistoric rhetoric and lies I therefore resign from my position at the University of Rochester, effective immediately. In Bitterness, Enduring Integrity, and Knowledge of Myself, Kirk Chilas Post-script 11/21/24 I have now seen the posters in question. Every word of the above letter is vindicated. The posters call for no threatening actions, do not use antisemitic language, and do not provide any personal information of those depicted. All of those depicted are public figures for whom this information is widely available, anyway. It is now clear that the University of Rochester is suppressing evidence and taking the actions it has chosen to take in an effort to assert power and deny truth. This is an act of authoritarianism and Fascism. In the immortal words of Bobby Sands: Never will they label our liberation struggle as criminal. Kirk Chilas
@kirkchilas5 күн бұрын
November 19, 2024 Dr. [name removed], I greatly respect you as a scientist and as a human being. I have enjoyed our conversations, and I personally appreciate your mind and your brilliance. Thank you for working so hard in this life to help the future of all children. I truly believe that the work you do is of such high importance. However, for all my intelligence, my mind physically cannot fathom how in 2024 we are still forced to accept that not supporting the modern political State of Israel is antisemitism. Many diverse populations live in the State of Israel-different skin colors, different religions, different languages, different complex histories… I myself am a vehement anti-fascist. I despise Nazism. I venerate many glorious political heroes, such as Lyudmila Pavlichenko-a female Soviet sniper who put over 300 German Nazis in the dust with her steady hand and eye. I often blast the American working-class folk-music hero Woody Guthrie’s song about her, singing at the top of my lungs, celebrating her achievements. I fully believe that any person who denies the Holocaust should be imprisoned for life. I despise genocide with every miniscule and microscopic particle of my being. For what it’s worth: my great-grandparents on my father’s side came to America from Chios, a small Greek island in the Aegean Sea and from Çeşme, a small village in what is now Türkiye. Their parents died in a forced death-march during the Armenian Genocide. For millennia, communities of Greeks had lived alongside Turks and many other Ethnic groups (Armenians, for example) all down the Western sea-coast of Asia Minor. They all spoke different languages, practiced different religions, and in many ways were different. But it was not Turks who murdered my ancestors, it was the Ottoman State, the Ottoman Empire. Even though the soldiers who carried out the deed-guarded the prisoners who were already dropping like flies, or shot them in their backs as they ran, vainly and weakly trying to escape-were almost certainly Turks, I say again, more firmly and with more certainty: it was not Turks who killed them. It was the Ottoman State. There is a generation of Greeks who do resent and hate Turks for these distant crimes, bigots all of them, my loving yia-yia and papou... I am not one of them. I will never utter an anti-Turkish ethnic sentiment, or refer with unkind words calling the Turks who live in Asia Minor they or them with hatred trembling my voice. That is even why politics in football can be beautiful. Fenerbahçe, for instance, is a club that I love-Turkish, but founded in Istanbul by Greek refugees and victims of the Armenian Genocide. The club fosters progressive ideals and a culture of love, acceptance, and healing. I think this is beautiful. Maybe there are even some people who feel this ability to heal as a kind of justice, a glorious alternative to hatred passing down, long generation after long generation. They choose love and progress over lies and fear. I think they are beautiful for that. I do not know what information was contained in the “wanted” posters that we have all heard so much about but not seen. This suppression of the evidence scares me. I can only believe, based on my common-sense, intelligence, and cumulative life experience, that any individuals represented on the posters were selected for their political beliefs and vocal support of the modern political State of Israel, not for their ethnic heritage or for being Jewish. This is obvious in the context of world events. I also know that being Jewish and supporting the State of Israel are not mutually exclusive. I have close Jewish friends who share my anti-fascist political ideology and likewise oppose any military, imperialist, or apartheid state. The suppression of all evidence, the branding of the posters as antisemitic when they are probably anti-Israel in the context of a war, the arrest of the students who posted them as an act of free speech and protest, the intention to bring charges of hate-crimes against them, the intent to destroy their lives, futures, and reputations, and this continued narrative from the administration of the University of Rochester is injustice. These are not posters with cross-hairs of a rifle scope implying the call for execution, they are “wanted” posters-a cartoon notion of the wild west, non-violent and non-threatening. In the face of this wild injustice committed by the University of Rochester and their devotion to prehistoric rhetoric and lies I therefore resign from my position at the University of Rochester, effective immediately. In Bitterness, Enduring Integrity, and Knowledge of Myself, Kirk Chilas Post-script 11/21/24 I have now seen the posters in question. Every word of the above letter is vindicated. The posters call for no threatening actions, do not use antisemitic language, and do not provide any personal information of those depicted. All of those depicted are public figures for whom this information is widely available, anyway. It is now clear that the University of Rochester is suppressing evidence and taking the actions it has chosen to take in an effort to assert power and deny truth. This is an act of authoritarianism and Fascism. In the immortal words of Bobby Sands: Never will they label our liberation struggle as criminal. Kirk Chilas
@kirkchilas5 күн бұрын
November 19, 2024 Dr. [name removed], I greatly respect you as a scientist and as a human being. I have enjoyed our conversations, and I personally appreciate your mind and your brilliance. Thank you for working so hard in this life to help the future of all children. I truly believe that the work you do is of such high importance. However, for all my intelligence, my mind physically cannot fathom how in 2024 we are still forced to accept that not supporting the modern political State of Israel is antisemitism. Many diverse populations live in the State of Israel-different skin colors, different religions, different languages, different complex histories… I myself am a vehement anti-fascist. I despise Nazism. I venerate many glorious political heroes, such as Lyudmila Pavlichenko-a female Soviet sniper who put over 300 German Nazis in the dust with her steady hand and eye. I often blast the American working-class folk-music hero Woody Guthrie’s song about her, singing at the top of my lungs, celebrating her achievements. I fully believe that any person who denies the Holocaust should be imprisoned for life. I despise genocide with every miniscule and microscopic particle of my being. For what it’s worth: my great-grandparents on my father’s side came to America from Chios, a small Greek island in the Aegean Sea and from Çeşme, a small village in what is now Türkiye. Their parents died in a forced death-march during the Armenian Genocide. For millennia, communities of Greeks had lived alongside Turks and many other Ethnic groups (Armenians, for example) all down the Western sea-coast of Asia Minor. They all spoke different languages, practiced different religions, and in many ways were different. But it was not Turks who murdered my ancestors, it was the Ottoman State, the Ottoman Empire. Even though the soldiers who carried out the deed-guarded the prisoners who were already dropping like flies, or shot them in their backs as they ran, vainly and weakly trying to escape-were almost certainly Turks, I say again, more firmly and with more certainty: it was not Turks who killed them. It was the Ottoman State. There is a generation of Greeks who do resent and hate Turks for these distant crimes, bigots all of them, my loving yia-yia and papou... I am not one of them. I will never utter an anti-Turkish ethnic sentiment, or refer with unkind words calling the Turks who live in Asia Minor they or them with hatred trembling my voice. That is even why politics in football can be beautiful. Fenerbahçe, for instance, is a club that I love-Turkish, but founded in Istanbul by Greek refugees and victims of the Armenian Genocide. The club fosters progressive ideals and a culture of love, acceptance, and healing. I think this is beautiful. Maybe there are even some people who feel this ability to heal as a kind of justice, a glorious alternative to hatred passing down, long generation after long generation. They choose love and progress over lies and fear. I think they are beautiful for that. I do not know what information was contained in the “wanted” posters that we have all heard so much about but not seen. This suppression of the evidence scares me. I can only believe, based on my common-sense, intelligence, and cumulative life experience, that any individuals represented on the posters were selected for their political beliefs and vocal support of the modern political State of Israel, not for their ethnic heritage or for being Jewish. This is obvious in the context of world events. I also know that being Jewish and supporting the State of Israel are not mutually exclusive. I have close Jewish friends who share my anti-fascist political ideology and likewise oppose any military, imperialist, or apartheid state. The suppression of all evidence, the branding of the posters as antisemitic when they are probably anti-Israel in the context of a war, the arrest of the students who posted them as an act of free speech and protest, the intention to bring charges of hate-crimes against them, the intent to destroy their lives, futures, and reputations, and this continued narrative from the administration of the University of Rochester is injustice. These are not posters with cross-hairs of a rifle scope implying the call for execution, they are “wanted” posters-a cartoon notion of the wild west, non-violent and non-threatening. In the face of this wild injustice committed by the University of Rochester and their devotion to prehistoric rhetoric and lies I therefore resign from my position at the University of Rochester, effective immediately. In Bitterness, Enduring Integrity, and Knowledge of Myself, Kirk Chilas Post-script 11/21/24 I have now seen the posters in question. Every word of the above letter is vindicated. The posters call for no threatening actions, do not use antisemitic language, and do not provide any personal information of those depicted. All of those depicted are public figures for whom this information is widely available, anyway. It is now clear that the University of Rochester is suppressing evidence and taking the actions it has chosen to take in an effort to assert power and deny truth. This is an act of authoritarianism and Fascism. In the immortal words of Bobby Sands: Never will they label our liberation struggle as criminal. Kirk Chilas
@TheDreamer19805 күн бұрын
Ripping off sleaford mods
@papps444 күн бұрын
Saw the mods a few years back in Nottingham they were alright but kneecap are not ripping off the mods. They are actually better than the mods. Go and see kneecap live, you'll change your mind. Guaranteed.
@TheDreamer19803 күн бұрын
@papps44 to be honest mate not saying that out of loyalty to them, I like the music and production but not a fan of the "singer" At all, listening to 5 secs of this instantly thought it was like sleaford mods, if I heard it without vocals blind I would of thought it was them so there's def a heavy influence there musically and even vocally I think but I actually prefer the vocals with kneecap... Very surprised weller and Noel were there though...
@seandaly93626 күн бұрын
🇮🇪🇵🇸
@LifeOfLeftyMancini7 күн бұрын
Great
@LifeOfLeftyMancini7 күн бұрын
“what the fuck that’s racist or something” LMAO
@opinionatedglaswegianO.G7 күн бұрын
TAL 🍀 here we fukn go
@opinionatedglaswegianO.G7 күн бұрын
UTR
@kaboom77657 күн бұрын
Éist liom, ná tar chugam le do chuid smaointí Ná déan anailís ar mo chuid líntí My child loves HOOD so I wish you would do a version for him, but PG Send me it when you can, he’s your number one fan His first word’s were Cultúrlann so he understands all of 3CAG and He only started Naíscoil an mhí seo, he just thinks you guys are lethal I know he’s a wee bit young, try to keep it from him, déanaimse mo dhícheall Comhghairdeas your my new ghost writer, 40 odd, breath smells like cider Trying to talk business to me with jizz on your teeth, back of the glider! KNEECAP, is breá liom sibh, nach bhfuil aon seans go dtiocfadh libh Stick a wee tune out just for the kids cos my two ones they love you to bits Oh fuck sake, wise up miss, wе’re degenеrate HOODs who like to get pissed And we spunk every penny getting off of our tits, this isn’t no act, it’s just the way it is, real shit
@dscpotts9 күн бұрын
Just finished this tonight, I’m English and proud, i hate when people call me a Brit, im not. But I got all the references and I know history. Having a Irish wife also helps, I get reminded of the potato famine every week, and the stuff the British army did over there. So, good on the boys for a. rapping in their own language and b. Making the lyrics as controversial as you can get.