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From lyrics and props to West End animals and your favourite screen to stage musicals, test your knowledge of West End theatre and let us know how you didVersatile are Casey Walsh (aka “Casper”, 20), and Alex Sheehan (“Eskimo Supreme” , 21), who work alongside producer and DJ Evan Kennedy. Our collection of stagey quizzes and games are the perfect way to inject some theatre joy into your quiz nights or make a great way to while away the hours. They disbanded in 1973 and lead singer Paul Rodgers went on to become a frontman of the band Bad Company along with Simon Kirke on drums.Theatre Quizzes & Games. Dublin rappers Versatile, who raised a storm at Longitude festival this year, and who seem set to sell out a November gig at 3Arena, have been criticised widely this week and accused of writing racist and misogynist lyrics.Free was an English rock band formed in London in 1968 best known for their 1970 signature song 'All Right Now'. In a mildly clever commentary on the current state of masculinity, the rather ridiculous and feckless poor Yorick, named after a dead clown in Shakespeare’s Hamlet, is alas, a failed. The dystopian drama’s basic story is that a sudden bloody illness kills every male mammal on earth except for a guy named Yorick and his pet monkey Ampersand.

They have built a following among young teenagers, partly on the back of YouTube videos.The lyrics of one track, Dublin City G’s, seems to have provoked most reaction. Dhoom Tara song lyricsThe group, who claim to be from Ringsend in Dublin and tweet as rap about selling drugs on Middle Abbey Street, raising hell, and women. They had not responded by time of publishing to a request from The Irish Times for a comment on the criticism.Dhoom Tara Lyrics by Zara Khan, Tanishk Bagchi is latest Bollywood song from movie 'Bell Bottom' with music given by Tanishk Bagchi.

How the hell can anyone defend this?”Dublin R&B singer-songwriter Erica Cody also posted on Twitter.“This shit makes me so fucking angry. I’ve only seen this convo doing the rounds in Irish networks & think others need to see it.”Amnesty International Ireland director Colm O’Gorman responded “I’d generally avoid tweeting something this offensive and profane, but calling this out is really important. Now I appreciate they are a couple of talentless ‘rappers’ leveraging their whiteness & outrage to gain traction so I’m pretty loath to post about them, but I’m genuinely staggered. If this is the ‘face of Irish rap’ Irish rap needs to hang its head in f**king shame.

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So much so, that it makes you doubt if they’re really playing personas at all, and it’s rather an extension of themselves.”The group’s members appear not to be the hard-chaw drug dealers they present themselves as. This could all be easily dealt with if they didn’t constantly play up to their personas. But lazy passages of lyrics which can be construed as racist/homophobic isn’t comedic. It’s 2019 and also the first day of Leo season so please be kind.”Drimnagh rapper Sean “Fynch” Meehan, who has criticised Versatile previously, said “I’m well-aware they’re a comedy act. I just won’t sit back and say nothing when the success is at the expense of minorities and glamorises & portrays pure ugliness.

Brilliant Irish rap and always have class beats”. The post also mentions “Evan Kennedy, also of the Class of 2014, and the dominant musical performer, producer, guru and roadie of the St Conleth’s music scene during his six years at the school.” St Conleth’s is a fee-paying secondary school on Clyde Road in Ballsbridge.The privileged background lends a different flavour to Versatile’s lyrics for Ketamine, where they say “I’d like to thank all the smack heads on Abbey Street/ For paying for the fresh Lacoste that are on me feet/ I sold you brown, then you lost all your f**** teeth”Comedy hip-hoppers Rubber Bandits said of them in 2017, “These Versatile lads are consistently class. Alex showed his verbal dexterity (and, yes, his ‘verse-atility’) even then, often handing in his own lyrics, or those of noted American rapper Maximus Minimus, instead of the the requested lines of Catullus”. See, once upon a time, Mr Supreme was known as Alex Sheehan (Class of 2014) and we had the pleasure of his company in Latin class. Lo and behold, Eskimo Supreme himself approached with hearty greetings and warm reminiscence.

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