How rap music fueled the Arab Spring uprisings

VIDEO The rappers have even been credited with helping to spark the so-called Arab Spring uprisings that deposed three long-serving dictators and rocked several other regimes...

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A bazaar in Libya’s rebel capital of Benghazi might not appear to be the most obvious place to find a would-be Jay-Z. But 18-year-old Boge and many others like him are pushing the boundaries of freedom of expression across the Middle East.

The rappers have even been credited with helping to spark the so-called Arab Spring uprisings that deposed three long-serving dictators and rocked several other regimes.
Boge, who says he learned English from rap, is following in the footsteps of his hip-hop heroes KRS-One, Nas and Ice Cube.

“Our families are dying but yeah we’re still tough, Gadhafi is trying to assassinate us,” he rhymes during an impromptu performance amid vendors selling flags, shirts and hats in revolutionary colors at a market in the eastern Libyan city where the revolt against Moammar Gadhafi began.

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