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Kneecap on 'Fenian' and fighting back: "We understand that religious divide serves absolutely nobody"

The Belfast trio says the album reclaims a once-derogatory Irish term and turns its dismissed court case into songs about Palestine and loss.

  • Belfast rap trio Kneecap released their album *Fenian*, reclaiming the term as an act of defiance following member Mo Chara's successful defense against dismissed terrorism charges brought by the UK government.
  • Prosecutors charged Mo Chara with terrorism for allegedly displaying a Hezbollah flag during a concert, but a judge dismissed the case last year after he testified he unknowingly picked up the item from the stage.
  • The trio continues outspoken pro-Palestinian activism on the record, featuring Ramallah-based rapper Fawzi on 'Palestine,' a message of Irish solidarity amid Israel's war in Gaza.
  • Beyond political themes, the album showcases artistic maturity with 'Irish Goodbye,' a delicate ode to Móglaí Bap's mother, Aoife Ní Riain, described as a breathtaking ballad honoring her memory after her 2020 death.
  • Member Mo Chara stated the band aims for *Fenian* to establish them as serious musicians, declaring they want to "not just be seen as a parody act.
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Kneecap is used to controversy. On new album 'Fenian,' they're leaning further in

NPR's Juana Summers talks with Mo Chara and Móglaí Bap of the Irish hip-hop trio Kneecap about their new album Fenian.

·Washington, United States
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Télérama.fr broke the news on Friday, May 1, 2026.
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