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Belfast's Hip-Hop Scene Explodes Globally

Summary

  • Belfast's hip-hop scene is gaining global recognition.
  • Artists like Kneecap and Jordan Adetunji lead the charge.
  • A new documentary explores the genre's rise in Belfast.
Belfast's Hip-Hop Scene Explodes Globally

The hip-hop scene in Belfast, though young, is now achieving worldwide recognition through its most prominent artists. Acts like the Irish language rap trio Kneecap and the Grammy-nominated Jordan Adetunji have been instrumental in fostering this new wave of talent, bringing Belfast's sound to global audiences.

The journey of hip-hop in Belfast is now documented in a new BBC NI film, 'Born in Belfast: A Hip-Hop Story'. This documentary delves into the genre's origins within the city and features interviews with key figures including Jordan Adetunji, Jun Tzu, and other local talents like Leo Miyagee.

Reflecting on the scene's evolution, Leo Miyagee described the initial hip-hop environment in Belfast as a "culture shock" that felt "50 years behind." However, he noted a significant positive shift, observing increased unity and a burgeoning pool of talent emerging in the city.

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Belfast's hip-hop scene is in its early stages but is rapidly gaining global recognition with emerging talent.
Notable artists include Kneecap, Jordan Adetunji, Jun Tzu, Leo Miyagee, T Mike, Emiliani, and Lexus Monroe.
Yes, 'Born in Belfast: A Hip-Hop Story' is a BBC NI documentary that explores the genre's development in the city.

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