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Kneecap is used to controversy. On new album 'Fenian,' they're leaning further in

Sofia Martinez — Culture & Entertainment Editor
By Sofia Martinez · Culture & Entertainment Editor
· 1 min read

Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap is known for their provocative style and willingness to tackle controversial subjects. Their latest album, titled "Fenian," sees them delving even deeper into themes that challenge societal norms and expectations. The group, consisting of members Mo Chara and Móglaí Bap, continues to push boundaries with their music, reflecting their unique perspective on contemporary issues.

In a recent discussion, the duo shared insights about the creative process behind "Fenian" and the motivations that drive their artistic choices. Kneecap's approach to music combines elements of their cultural heritage with modern hip-hop influences, creating a sound that resonates with a diverse audience. As they lean further into their distinctive style, the trio remains committed to sparking conversations through their work, solidifying their place in the evolving landscape of music.