Showing posts with label k'naan. Show all posts
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Monday, March 22, 2010

K'NAAN Vanity Fair Artist Feature Profile Regarding World Cup, Somali & Music


(main photo by & courtesy of Piet Suess)

On adolescent life in Mogadishu. It had its positives. The physical nature of the country, it’s a really beautiful place. All the people, the culture and your own language and your family—the valuable things. Eventually, it was the war. Of course, like war does, it ruins those things. We lived in a time of turmoil. We lost people. Eventually, we were fortunate to get out on one of the last commercial flights to leave the country, and we came to New York City.

How his years in Mogadishu shaped his music. I wrote a lot about those experiences as a form of therapy. They were the kinds of songs that I had to get out. Not the kinds of songs that you had to create and search for.

On what “Wavin’ Flag” says to him about Somalia and Africa as a whole. When I sing “Born to a throne/stronger than Rome/but Violent prone/poor people zone,” it says a lot about the state of the continent in general. The former glory that everyone attributes to Africa, its accomplishments, its enlightenments, and ancient traditions—that is great, but where are we now? It’s all that we’ve been, so what are we now?

On Africa’s first-ever World Cup and what it means to South Africa and the continent. It’s a huge matter of African pride. To a lot of people on the continent, it's a moment of recognition and solidarity between them. The world gets to experience African people on their own continent, which is a really nice moment for South Africa.

On his first trip back to Somalia since he left. It was everything Somalia is: Complicated, beautiful, amazing, and dangerous all at the same time. (source)


Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Mos Def & K'Naan Kicks Off 1st Hip Hop Episode of PBS 'Austin City Limits' Show



The first Hip Hop episode with Mos Def 
& K’Naan will air Jan. 16. Check your local PBS affiliate for air times.

via Paste

The first all hip-hop episode of Austin City Limits will premiere on PBS this Saturday, Jan. 16. It features veteran rapper Mos Def and relative newcomer K’Naan, the latter a Somali-born Canadian renowned for his detailed rhymes. This is the first time in the show’s 35-year history that it will air an episode exclusively featuring rap artists.

The episode was taped Oct. 1, the same day the series was declared a “historic rock and roll landmark” by the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum. Below is a list of broadcast dates for the rest of the 35th season of the series.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

K'naan at Austin City Limits Festival Show Recap







Friday October 2 at the Austin City Limits Festival - Zilker Park from Austin Kiddie Limits Stage.

Chad Swiatecki from the Austin-American Statesman reports:

Near the end of a nearly life-affirming set Friday evening at the Austin City Limits Festival, Somali world rapper/poet/singer K’naan asked the crowd for their “permission to set this joint on fire.” It was a turn of phrase, of course, but the cheers showered upon the charismatic singer throughout the show suggest they wouldn’t have much minded if K’naan had in fact pulled out a drum of gasoline and a match and set the stage ablaze. Honestly, it’s about the only way things could’ve gotten any more combustible.

Read more of the show review here:
Austin-American Statesman - K'naan

(video courtesy of pinchedahveed)

Austin City Limits Festival Day 1 show coverage here:
Hooked on That - John Legend
Hooked on That - Raphael Saadiq