Arab Hip-Hop and Revolution: The Narcicyst on Music, Politics, and the Art of Resistance

“…especially in the last five years with everything that has gone on, from the several war theaters that were projected upon the middle east to the revolutions that are happening right now, hip-hop has been a prominent voice…”

?”…more recently it’s been about my personal life and personalizing the, quote-unquote, “struggle” or my personal struggle, and how that relates to somebody’s struggle in brooklyn or somebody’s struggle in, you know, los angeles or somebody’s struggle in denmark, because at the end of the day we’re all human beings, and if you strip all these layers of conditioning that are put onto our identity, then you realize that, at the end of the day, we’re all fighting the same battle, which is against a destructive system of economic and political repression.”

watch interview here.