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In Irelandâs blooming hip-hop scene, the name Denise Chaila holds regal status. The Limerick MCâs first âDuel Citizenshipâ EP in 2019 announced the arrival of a mesmeric, call-to-attention voice, one who could dismantle sexism over grime beats, and then elucidate the meaning of her Zambian-Irish identity with Maya Angelou gravitas.
The rapper, poet and singerâs ascent is founded on close collaboration with fellow Irish MCs, including members of the award-winning Rusangano Family, MuRli Bo and God Knows, and Dublinâs Sim Simma Soundsystem. From her musical family to her solo output, Denise has gradually become a spokesperson for the Black Irish experience. â
Beenie Man.
On Sunday, Beenie performed his infectious 1996 summer hit, “Who Am I? (Sim Simma),” while Wade and his wife,
Gabrielle Union, danced.
“Earth day blessing to my brother @dwyanewade, more life, more blessings. Respect and love to @gaunion. Tonight was one for the books!” wrote Beenie on Instagram, sharing a video from his performance.
Union also took to Instagram to share a tribute video to her husband of seven years. The video features Union and Wade singing and dancing together, as well as twin birthday cakes decorated like the cover of the 2020
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