Pakistan Zindabad in French Rap

Posted on April 9, 2011
Filed Under >Adil Najam, Music
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Adil Najam

A reader sent me a link to this video: A rap song on Pakistan, in French.

I should confess that I do not understand French and I am not really big on rap – except the kind from Yaqub Atif Bulbula.

But the song is catchy and the home-made video endearing in its own way. Just from the key words I can understand, it seems like a group of young second-generation French-Pakistanis expressing their ‘Pakistaniat.’ And that is a feeling one sees often in second generation diaspora. So, I thought I would share this as a weekend post; hopefully there is nothing in the lyrics that I would regret, and if there is please let me know.

18 responses to “Pakistan Zindabad in French Rap”

  1. Shez says:

    Very catchy tune indeed. For those objecting to lyrics, I think they don’t understand the basics of rap music. It is a free style music and offers great opportunity to express whatever one wants to. I guess they should give American rap songs a listen and focus on the language used. That would truly be a shocking experience for them.

  2. Sajjad Junaidi says:

    Adil, I think you should add your comments to the main post.

  3. Jami says:

    Not much of a song. But nice try.

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