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The trio feared by the British establishment.
Slovenia🎭 Culture10 hr. ago

The trio feared by the British establishment.

The article discusses the second studio album of the Irish band Kneecap, which was previewed at two sold-out concerts in Ljubljana. The group, composed of Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap, and DJ Próvaí from Belfast, has become a global music and political phenomenon in a short time. They formed in 2017 as a 'do-it-yourself' band in a daily room, blending their Irish heritage with contemporary hip-hop. The article highlights their rapid rise and cultural impact.

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Delo logoDeloIndependent🔒CenterFactual 85Objective 9010 hr. ago
The trio feared by the British establishment.

The article discusses the second studio album of the Irish band Kneecap, which was previewed at two sold-out concerts in Ljubljana. The group, composed of Mo Chara, Móglaí Bap, and DJ Próvaí from Belfast, has become a global music and political phenomenon in a short time. They formed in 2017 as a 'do-it-yourself' band in a daily room, blending their Irish heritage with contemporary hip-hop. The article highlights their rapid rise and cultural impact.

Bias read (Center): The article focuses on the cultural and musical achievements of Kneecap without addressing politically charged topics or taking a clear ideological stance. It provides background on the band's formation and success without framing the content in a biased manner.

Why these scores (Factual 85 · Objective 90): The article provides accurate information about the band Kneecap, their members, origins, and their rise as a global phenomenon. The names given are presented in Gaelic forms, which may be less familiar but are not incorrect. No major factual inconsistencies are present. The tone remains neutral and

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