(Dagbladet): After several years without music releases, the rap duo Karpe Diem is back.
Today let oslo guys including the music video for the recent song “Easy to be a rebel in basement apartment” and not unlike Karpediem contains text a number of political messages.
Asylum and refugee policy has ample space where especially one man get his passport stated on them. In a sequence of Chirag Rashmikant Patel (thirty-one) becomes Minister of Justice and Progress Party politician Anders Anundsen called “cowardly.”
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Both track and Anundsen sequence has received much attention on social media day – for better or worse.
FRP-politician Peter Myhre directed earlier today strongly criticized the text in a Facebook post:
“This is not music, not even a song. It is a foolish and warped political posts disguised as a song. “Musik ska build outbred glädje,” sang Lill Lindfors 1970s. This filth is built on hatred, and it is exactly the opposite. “
The crass comment has reached many Facebook users in the afternoon, and discussions are numerous.
– Going over the line
For Dagbladet says Myhre that he stands firm on his:
– These gentlemen will obviously have added FRP for hatred. Last time rapped about burning FpU members (track “OK” from 2008, journ.amn), now it is the Minister of Justice the abuses.
Myhre believes track is a political statement, wrapped up in rap.
– The cover of this as art. I think it is a wrong way to act on. Karpe Diem have long since crossed the line, it had never been allowed to hold on to in a political debate.
– This is simply politics. Not music, says the politician.
Upcoming Project
Dagbladet has been in contact with Karpe Diem’s press officer, Trine Jacobsen.
She has been informed of the criticism from Myhre, explaining that neither she nor Chirag Rashmikant Patel and Magdi Omar Ytreeide Abdelmaguid have the opportunity to comment on the matter.
“Easy to be a rebel in basement apartment” is part of Karpe Diem’s upcoming project “Hello Montebello”, which will be launched tomorrow.
The last time Oslo duo published music was in 2012 with the album “Cross my heart, Ti knives in the heart, Mother and Father in death.” The album received rave reviews, including Dagbladet with dice 5.
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