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Loud and proud: Kashmir's female rappers
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2 years ago
Female rappers are up against it in Kashmir's male-dominated society. But Iqra Nisar and Anam Nasir remain undeterred. Defying both obstacles and hostility, they have become role models for many in the region.
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In the picture-perfect Badgam district of Indian-administered Kashmir, most people have never heard of rap,
00:07
let alone of a woman doing it.
00:09
Anam Nasir, who goes by the name of Annie, is 19 years old and a local rap artist.
00:16
She's had to learn the skill from scratch.
00:19
Her interest was first piqued by TV shows.
00:27
"I was writing, then I took some YouTube tutorials on rapping.
00:31
What's a verse, what's a chorus, what are triplets, what are bars, it took me time to understand it all."
00:38
She burst onto the scene in 2020 as a pop rapper and soon gained popularity among young online audiences.
00:48
However, her success came alongside challenges.
00:55
"When I told my parents about rapping, they flatly refused to allow me to do it.
00:59
They said this isn't something that girls go into. What will society say?"
01:05
Undeterred, Annie writes songs that take aim at the very same society.
01:14
"These kids ask me, 'Son, do you rap?'
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These kids ask me, 'Who's clapping for you?'
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Yet I'm ahead of them, they quack.
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They start with my pen, they go on to stab me."
01:25
She has been subjected to serious trolling and has received death threats in response to her work.
01:33
"They troll me because I'm from Kashmir.
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They troll me because I am a girl.
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They troll me because I'm a rapper.
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Girls are trolled everywhere, even if they're not rappers.
01:44
When a man works till late, people say, 'What a hardworking man.'
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But when a woman does the same, they say she has a bad character.
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If she has to work at night, what kind of work is it?"
01:56
A few miles toward India's de facto border with Pakistan
02:04
is Ikra Nisar's home in the district of Baramulla.
02:08
Ikra Nisar, who goes by the stage name Young Illa, is only 17.
02:12
Despite her young age, she has already experienced a great deal of conflict
02:18
in one of the world's most heavily militarized zones.
02:22
"In 2016, a militant called Burhan Vani was killed by Indian security forces.
02:34
When I heard about what happened to him, I decided to write.
02:37
A lot was going on in Kashmir at the time, and I expressed that.
02:41
I didn't write anything wrong about anyone, just the truth about my brothers."
02:45
Young Illa sings about the Kashmiri people's long-standing desire for freedom.
02:54
"I have been freed from Kashmir, I am not free.
02:56
I am a free man.
02:58
I used to spend a lot of money on freedom.
03:01
But now, all the fake things have become real.
03:03
Greed has killed me.
03:04
I am a child of one.
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Why do we kill each other?
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We are all thirsty for blood."
03:10
Although Ikra has received warnings, she continues to rap about human rights atrocities,
03:17
crackdowns and curfews in the rest of the region.
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Many people, particularly in this conservative, Muslim-dominated area,
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consider rapper Annie's style of music to be un-Islamic.
03:30
"I don't think rapping is a good thing for girls to be doing.
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This isn't appropriate in Islam."
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In 2022, a young female TikTok blogger was killed by suspected radical Islamists
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in the same district.
03:53
"I can't sleep at night.
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It buzzes in my ears.
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They say, 'Leave this rap and focus on your religion.'
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If you're presenting art and they say you're doing something wrong,
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they're being hypocritical because they listen to music themselves.
04:06
If you have such a huge problem, don't listen to our songs.
04:09
We're not forcing you to stalk us or listen to our music.
04:12
They want to troll.
04:14
They want to stalk and they also want to see."
04:16
Iqra also learned her craft alone.
04:22
Her mother is her loyal cheerleader.
04:30
"Her father is against it, but because I go with her, he has to agree.
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He doesn't like her rapping.
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He agrees to it because of me.
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I don't listen.
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I say, 'She has talent.
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Let her go out.'
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Because these days, there's no difference between boys and girls.
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Kashmiri society thinks it's OK for a boy to go out, but a girl should sit at home.
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But girls and boys are equals.
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Iqra always has my support and she will always have my support till I die.
05:28
Then after that, it's her destiny."
05:30
Annie and young Ila have travelled from their hometowns to Srinagar,
05:40
the capital of Indian-administered Kashmir.
05:43
They're attending an underground gathering of Kashmiri rappers.
05:47
In the male-dominated rap arena and fighting a number of challenges stacked against them,
06:02
Anna and Iqra are breaking one glass ceiling at a time.
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And before long, others will follow.
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