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Serhado grew up in a segregated Swedish neighborhood. His parents’ escape from Turkey and the plight of imprisoned leaders provide inspiration for many of Serhado’s songs. He grew up with his mother, his older brother and younger sister, not seeing much of his father during his childhood as his father was working for the Kurdish TV channel MED-TV in Belgium. Serhado is wildly popular, but some in the industry say the music of Serhado and others has become overly politicised, and that too strong a link to one political party or another can alienate fans. Some say that’s whole the point of Kurdish rap. Serhado calls himself “the black sheep of his family” and is also known among his friends for doing pretty much as he likes: a black sheep with a free spirit.
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