Anti-corruption music: rap it home
European appearances featured in order: Zero Plastica (second), Teddy & Tenny (sixth), DeLyricum (eight), Acustinauti (last), by © fairplaycompetition/ youtube
Bulgarian-Nigerian band Teddy and Tenny sing: ‘say no to corruption’ if you want to improve the lives of your communities. Italian musicians confirm that ‘corruption affects every one of us’ via hip-hop group Zero Plastica and the band Acustinauti. To mark international anti-corruption day on 9 December, this music video compiles socially conscious music from 18-35-year-olds, including Croatia’s ska act DeLyricum. The competition is an international awareness raising programme connecting artists and citizens worldwide. ‘Fair Play’ is organised by JMI Foundation in partnership with the world bank institute and the global youth anti-corruption network (GYAC); the third edition is launched in March 2012
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09/12/11
Tags : corruption, Politique, Culture, concurrence, Italie, Bulgarie, jeunesse, musique, Niger, Silvio Berlusconi.
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