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Kneecap’s Imperial Phase: What Sayōnara Says About Irish Culture

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Kneecap’s brand new single “Sayōnara” is a cultural moment. In this video, Stephen White of The Last Mixed Tape breaks down why Kneecap are in their imperial phase, how their defiance on global stages like Glastonbury has made them cultural icons, and what Sayōnara tells us about Irish music and identity in 2025.

From their stance on Gaza to the “Free Mo Chara” campaign, Kneecap’s mix of politics, satire, and rave-driven hip-hop has made them one of the most important acts in Ireland today. Featuring Jamie Lee O’Donnell in the official music video, Sayōnara is both a festival anthem and a statement of resistance. But what does it mean for Irish culture now and what does it say to the wider world?

00:00 Intro

00:28 Kneecap

01:31 Why Sayōnara?

01:59 The Imperial Phase

02:45 The Rise of Kneecap

04:36 Free Mo Chara

05:40 Kneecap Sayōnara Review and Reaction

12:26 The Future

14:41 What do you think?

15:18 The Irish Language

  continue reading

118 episodes

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Kneecap’s brand new single “Sayōnara” is a cultural moment. In this video, Stephen White of The Last Mixed Tape breaks down why Kneecap are in their imperial phase, how their defiance on global stages like Glastonbury has made them cultural icons, and what Sayōnara tells us about Irish music and identity in 2025.

From their stance on Gaza to the “Free Mo Chara” campaign, Kneecap’s mix of politics, satire, and rave-driven hip-hop has made them one of the most important acts in Ireland today. Featuring Jamie Lee O’Donnell in the official music video, Sayōnara is both a festival anthem and a statement of resistance. But what does it mean for Irish culture now and what does it say to the wider world?

00:00 Intro

00:28 Kneecap

01:31 Why Sayōnara?

01:59 The Imperial Phase

02:45 The Rise of Kneecap

04:36 Free Mo Chara

05:40 Kneecap Sayōnara Review and Reaction

12:26 The Future

14:41 What do you think?

15:18 The Irish Language

  continue reading

118 episodes

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