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recording artists who speak out and take a stand again, social exclusion against unrealistic, a normative standards of beauty and against the war in ukraine. pulp start to dance, to be different. who protest and provoke starting with one of germany's most successful ever hydro bands to hamish dying with the 2nd single off the new ramstein alba. 6. zach takes aim at cosmetic surgery. ramstein at their most grotesque and satirical
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ah, german rock band is also about to finally resume touring after the cobra pandemic. in march, the release and video premier of the new album's lead track site was eagerly anticipated by fans around the globe and berlin. they gathered at the venue of one of ramstein, earliest concerts. the weight is almost over a show node in lebanon toll the song lament the fact that time doesn't stand still and allow us to enjoy the moment. but rather it moves relentlessly on for propelling us ever closer to death in blue. the fans are not
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disappointed. it was really good. i love to like building up of the melody and like drama, kind off and also the like how the guys from the band like they played their roles like really good guy, great song. i almost had a tear in my eye one as well. it's quite low keys, not your typical ramstein song, and it fits the times right now. the thing me topya's the topic is very well chosen with prom steiner, one of germany's most successful rock bands ever famous for their incendiary live act. they've sold $22000000.00 records worldwide with songs in german they got their break in the us after their songs were included on the soundtrack album of that david lynch film lost highway.
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ah, there are clearly entails the crazy out of control. i'm learning german for them. i just finished my 1st year. they did a bed in the early years. the benz, highly provocative approach caused a lot of controversy in that germanic way they roll their ars with the almost militaristic aesthetic of their live shows. complete with linda minds, goose stepping, and the use in the music video for their cover of depeche mode. stripped of footage from the 1938 film olympia. by hitler's favorite filmmaker, lenny leaf installed it all that to accusations the band was right wing allegations . the band has always denied frontman to linda mon had this to say. we are
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all from east germany and grew up as socialists. we were all either punks or gods. we hate nazis. all of the ban come from former communist east germany in the 1980s, guitarist pol landers and keyboard player, christiane block logans, played in the fun punk band feeling b, ramstein biographer. oh lou decay says the band, have their roots in the bohemian east berlin artist and squatter, seen they moved here. and the time when the wall could michelle to before the wall came down. and that's when the punk music was lifted by the people, which was something like a kind for resistance sir. and opposition to the communist system. for
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utica, it's very clear that the band is actually left leaning all of the musicians they came from families that were all. busy close even close to the system and punk as the punk as well. obviously you belong to the left, the wing seen and you fight against the right wing. people in the band also responded to accusations they were right wing with the song links spy, that i fear, leaped 234 declares that rom, stein's heart beats on the left. the bands of recent actions have helped put the matter to rest at a concert in poland in 2019 where l g b teachy writes were under attack, ban member christoph schneider wave the rainbow flag and posted the message equal rights for all on instagram. members of the band also kissed
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on stage in moscow in a protest against anti l g b t q measures. in russia. the message here, russia, we love you, but rom shines love of russia. didn't stop them from coming out in support of ukraine. shortly after the country was invaded by russia. i see linda mon has been spotted helping ukrainian refugees arriving at berlin's main station. the track zeit seems to hit the zeitgeist. the ballad became the bands. 3rd, number one single in germany. the fans are now looking forward to finally seeing the band they live for live again, from steins long delayed to our kicks off in prague on may 15th moon. lisa also has a devoted hand base, not just that time in ukraine, but aliana ayana assets to keep up morales. i'm making her more popular than ever
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but but, but, but ukraine's most famous female wrap up the full, my kindergarten teacher, who isn't afraid to speak her mind. oh, it's, but i'll yonah aiyona refuses to conform to society standards for her fans. she's an alternative style icon and a model for body positivity. but since russia were attacked ukraine, aiyona aiyona has been using her fame to take a stand for her country. what did you buy? the lou dorothea napoleon, no green rosier boy you, they, you know, you provide my social is 3, shall spot you in with numbers. and you track is not a rob, but a prayer. if good wiley the pledge, some hood this was put doping, play a village in the my, at the meeting. i yet the going buddhahood open. people ask me like
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a loaner. you have to write read. but all expect from me some aggressive up, but i didn't have placed for aggression in my heart because i, every time i read all time, i think about people what people did. how can i help i i want that all people who feeling good that they don't do not think understand that they can pray. and this is big job. this is big energy, big power, because i believe in both, you know, and, and for me is very important to connect people to give hope to people, even, even if people think that they can do nothing very, she's k, ukraine, an hour outside keith and yona worked here as a kindergarten teacher before her breakthrough as a rapper 3 years ago,
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it's the big one is likely to for those who don't know me and i'm a girl who's not different. but i am someone special possibly was see i see my circle disadvantages as something positive north for yeah, something unique leave was a pain. yeah. christy. yes. lee, if he escapes his glass now. yes. so this is where she made her 1st big music video. i'm leaving my home since the war her family has stayed here in bearish healthcare, but they are ready to flee at a moment's notice. we have books, the needles reflect, and we have 15 minutes ready? like if, if it, then your it will be more dangerous. we have 15 minutes reports all and go go to the center of ukraine. we have relative to get dom that me, sam yamaha, because this is the point of each. no, it's no one is akina. nope, of 34 weeks. russia fired missiles here in paris, sheep car buildings were damaged,
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but no one died. we hear explosions. we hear sounds of wire all this time. i think maybe last week. we don't hear it because the soldiers go from kiera jumped. no, it's more safety place that was one months ago, but the war is far from over. millions of ukrainians have already fled the country . and yona yona has decided to leave ukraine to for now, she's embarking on a tour of charity concepts to raise funds and spirits the ukraine. first stop, poland. and i make this refusing to me because i think the helpful my hard to see you crate. but i understand that i am in but a shift which i help of the buddy shook origin. if i will go to your group in the countries and then i can take nicholas on my head. i show
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how much she has come to plant in poland and germany and say she wants to perform wherever there are refugees from ukraine. he would talk about you bringing people here. you know, i bring them home. i tell them that we will win this war and everything will be ok and then be scaring everything. ok, and we don't have to stay here for super long time. and i just know how long she'll be gone, but she wants to return to ukraine as soon as possible for her. there's no question of where her home is going. for the day. i see the most beautiful places in all the world, but i love my country. i love all of this people. i love mentality of these people . i understand that you're not alone as grateful for the help her countries receiving from abroad. and hope that keeps coming. really important to my country,
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my people, but my people will be a life in future. i wish to all children in your country, they that they won't see what the real world. ah ah, you with one of russia as best no. rapid oxy miran is also using his platform and popularity to rally support for ukraine and showing that music has the power to bring people together nearby in front of a berlin crowd. russian wrapper, oxy miran, rails against hooton's war on ukraine's part of the series of charity concerts called russians against war. submit this, i mean that's essentially the through. yes it yes i did with though with you so
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source would be able to go with full us who display shalaka g u b. i was a little young, but he was gone. so with no answer, when you're marshal cheers for with my teeth, i'd like to have a sign. it was more with her, almost with a message of hope. from hocksey miran or miran yon of ich fyodor up to a crowd made up mainly of russians and ukrainians. in the ghetto, excuse me, i have a lot of russian friends and it really hurts to see how many people don't understand what's going on a score just it's very painful and i don't feel, hey, i just feel pain with boy oxy miran is one of the most influential and prominent russian hip hop artists born in 1985 and what was then leningrad to a librarian,
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mother and a physicist father. the family moved to germany, and then later to england or oxy miran studied medieval english literature at oxford university. he started making music at 13 music with ad too much oxy. moran should be touring russia now with his 3rd studio album, beauty, and ugliness. but he canceled his sold out concerts to protest the invasion of ukraine. the russians against war 2 are kicked off in istanbul. scenes. 50 percent of me is russian. i'm about to see people who are against the what is happening now. i'm glad that there are a lot of bright people who are not silent during that terrible times for their brothers in russia, an act of defiance like this would be a criminal offense. anyone there brave enough to speak out against the war? currently faces up to 15 years in prison. oxy miron,
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himself is well aware of the risks of criticizing hooton's regime after being arrested in january 2021 at a demonstration. and he took the and his ill, the upper off the villa did to madison. that's why to mail them which are funny sale probably knew during the berlin concert oxymoron, warned against fake news. he said that while post modernism may be a beautiful thing, there is still such thing as truth. no, but i'm so struck nonfiction panella. can you break it was this was the better yet to feel good. i know exactly what you the russian rap scene has seen a surge in popularity in recent years. dad and russian speakers have claimed the music genre as their own. la trilingual performer, famed for having taken part in the most viewed rap battle ever says the russian language is especially suited to the form for now with his concerts at home cancelled oxy. marin's message is one of unity and one that rages against war.
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i remember canadian rubber stopper, i'm adam. these days he switched his guitar for a camera and while he made his name with celebrity portraits, his nature subject, southwind, it war veterans, scars, disfigurement and prosthetic limbs. with war raging in ukraine, brian adams, photos of maimed former soldiers resonate more than ever. what prompted him to take these pictures? there were many people coming back from iraq and afghanistan that were in pieces. lost their arms or legs and you started to see them on the high street. it started with one pitcher, and then i met somebody else who met somebody else and that somebody else started formulate, what was the beginning for his photo series, wounded bryan adams,
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spent years meeting with british war veterans. he invited them and their families to his studio, since they're all casualties of war. he portrays them in a respectful, not voyeuristic light. i have this theory about pictures and that when you're working with somebody, you have one. there is only one minute. in the session, that is magic. the rest was just pictures because if you get one good picture out of her a day than you've done well, oh. bryan adam rose to fame in the 1980s through his music. but now he's a respected photographer too. amy winehouse got down on her knees for him and bellow rock star, pink post topless. i mean the whole thing in between the 2
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art forms is that they both have one thing in common, which is you start with nothing. and then at the end you have something. so the rockstar recently toward huggins aust house museum, which just showed his photos in an exhibition titled exposed actors. musicians and models love to pose for him. whereas adams likes to stay behind the camera and out of the limelight. what it comes down to is, i don't particularly like to talk about myself. if ever the people want to talk about it, no problem, you know, but to be promoting myself, this is. yeah. i'd rather go and have breakfast. brian adams trains, his gaze on lives full of glamour and gloom. he has access to celebrities and v. i
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. p. 's. even britain's queen elizabeth. but he demonstrates just as much interest and people who are homeless in london. unlike the portraits of the stars, there's, there hung close together a deliberate choice and has more impact when you see it altogether as one. then you do, if you see it individually spread out. since brian adams also just released a new album. so happy it hurts is a throwback to more optimistic and care free times. he thinks it's just what the world needs to hear right now. well, i've been putting out albums. i've heard for years and there's been years of war. seems like there's always wars when there's music, but you know, music is, is here to lift human spirit. that's what the point of it is
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from an icon of the 1980s to a promising young newcomer singer song writers that we these is music is rule heartfelt and authentic. 6 0 news. i don't want to lose control things, so ease it's intense, bordering on painful this deeply personal song was what launched zoey's international korea. it's been streamed hundreds of millions of times. she writes her lyrics herself, her language is music. and if she has something to say, she prefers to thing it totally showers. i'm not one for talking. i hate talking learning. i hate speaking. and if i have to, then i'm going to sing. so music takes over when i don't want to talk anymore with rector. ah, it's time for the sound check in dresden as though he kicks off her 1st european
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tour. a few years ago when she was still at school in hamburg, this would have been unimaginable. oh, in 2018. so he performed at a school concert. a music teacher was impressed by her talent and encouraged her, she soon began to make a name for herself on tick tock. this to get her breakthrough song was control a heartfelt song about processing trauma. her long term struggle with benign merlin, dick epilepsy, control in chapters are ashamed. i wrote the song back then because i have a sickness, but i always had support my teacher and that's not a given. so i thanked her in this song cuz she was always there for me and my family, one from my class would always have a 2nd room. i could go to if i had an accident on 2 seconds later, i would turn around and she'd be right behind me live out and her meal. oh,
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the song, one gold and platinum awards in 10 countries in 2021. so he performed at the american music awards a remarkable achievement for the 19 year old. her song daddy's eyes explores her difficult childhood. she grew up with her mother and only got to know her father when she was 16. she sings about hating, but she looks like him a, a star who doesn't conform to traditional stereotypes. valley title, so i write a song exactly the same way as i talk to my therapist. perfect. so this really is like therapy for me because i, paul, it's something i've always done often for topya's heard about how i come to terms
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with the things that have happened to me. come after dinner, claudia, to waterbury. i exact on with my music was ha, ha, silly. these voices, her generations concerns through lyrics that deal with self doubt. the song girls like us explorers, distorted beauty standards and the search for acceptance. ah, lou don't leave you is soon back to me. capitals, honestly i wrote the song when i wasn't feeling so good and i didn't like myself. i looked in the mirror and thought, i don't like what i say. so or so that's what i wrote the song about chalabi. so i tried and learned to accept myself with this song here because i have to be in my body for the rest of my life as it doesn't achieve me thing, not liking it. so i have to start trying to love it. as long as the unsung in to
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live, she wants to get involved using her music and has performed fridays for future. and as a recent piece concert at her old school, singer and song and everything. this is a song i wrote a few days ago for people who have lost loved ones. the people who are fighting right now, realizing america world is, are shut down. you don't know how'd she could learn. hsu lu alice walker develop the profile. it's obvious that if there's something going wrong in the world that we can change, we need to get involved as of this is microsoft cloud as when i'm at work, it happens. every artist knows that if you have an audience, the community that you should use it responsibly. that's when the record not a zoe. the says she'll never stop making music about things that matter to her. let's hope for
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ah, this is d. w. news live from berlin. no less up in the fighting in ukraine. the national rail service says russian missiles hit several stations in a coordinated attack. just hours earlier, talk u. s. official traveled by trying to keep to announce that extra funding from washington to buy weapons. also on the show turkey jails, a human rights campaign of the life of man kabbalah is found guilty of trying to overthrow the government. he says all the challenge is a fabricated.
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