Rappers sing in a war cemetery on the Karst for video clips

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(ANSA) – TRIESTE, 06 JUL – They sing and gesticulate according to the traditional movements of rappers, waving their arms and wearing t-shirts, moving around in the severe order of the 1,934 tombstones where as many Austro-Hungarian soldiers who died during the First World War are buried. The location chosen by the duo Depra ft. Senx to shoot the video of their song “Troie e droghe” is the Austro-Hungarian cemetery in Aurisina (Trieste). The news was broadcast by the local broadcaster TeleQuattro and by the city site Trieste Cafè.

In 2020 the Udinese rapper Justin Owusu sparked controversy, who recorded a video dancing at the Redipuglia Memorial, was sentenced to 8 months.

In the video we see the two boys wandering, singing and dancing among the graves, one of them also sits on a tombstone continuing to sing the song that has an effective refrain and whose first verse is “sluts and drugs don’t make me feel good “.

To report the existence of this video was a historian of World War I, Roberto Todero, who reported that he had already asked the mayor of Aurisina, Igor Gabrovec, to intervene.

According to what was explained in a report by TeleQuattro, the carabinieri are investigating to identify the two rappers.

In the war cemetery of Aurisina, the Austro-Hungarian soldiers who died during the Great War between Monfalcone and Monte Harmada are buried. (HANDLE).

Source: Ansa

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