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AwJiz Boys Podcast | 🇦🇫 عاجز افغانها

Gay Musicians are ruining Afghanistan during Pride Month

06 Jun 2024

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Kane and Dauood tackle the heated issue of LGBTQ+ public figures on social media, focusing sharply on the controversy that has erupted around gay Afghan musicians like Najib Faizi during Pride Month. With Pride celebrations casting a spotlight on these artists, Najib Faizi, in particular, has become a polarizing figure. His attempts to integrate traditional Afghan sounds with contemporary pop have not only fallen flat but have sparked outrage across the Afghan and broader Middle Eastern communities. It’s Pride Month, a time meant for celebration and reflection on progress, yet here we are, grappling with the dissonance created by Najib's music. This isn't just a minor hiccup in cultural expression; it's becoming a full-blown embarrassment to the artistry associated with icons like Frank Ocean or Frank Sinatra. Where these legends have left a legacy of masterful, soul-stirring music, Najib’s tunes are seen as a tarnish on the rich tapestry of music history, irritating ears and inciting backlash not just from traditionalists but from music lovers everywhere. The discontent is widespread, spanning from Taliban critics to Afghans residing in the USA, UK, Australia, Germany, and beyond. These global Afghan communities are in uproar, with many calling for these musicians to either step up their game or step back from the microphone altogether. The criticism is harsh but clear: this music does not hit the mark, failing to resonate or ‘bump’ as good music should, especially when it tries to stand alongside the achievements of LGBTQ+ artists who have genuinely moved the needle. As Kane and Dauood dive into this controversy, they don't hold back. They question the damage being done to the LGBTQ+ representation in the music industry by such lackluster efforts. This episode is a raw look at how crucial quality and authenticity are in music — and how, when it's missing, it doesn’t just go unnoticed; it becomes a point of cultural contention and a barrier to acceptance. Tune in as we dissect the fallout from Najib Faizi’s music, the broader implications for LGBTQ+ artists in conservative cultures during Pride Month, and what this means for the legacy of Afghan music on the world stage. This isn’t just about not liking a few songs; it's about expecting and demanding more from artists who have the potential to influence perceptions and foster acceptance through their work. Let's get Luchak with the AwJiz Boys! You are watching the Awjiz Boys Show! What happens when two Afghans get together? Usually, just a bunch of nonsense. Join hosts Dauood and Kane as they delve into the vibrant quirks of the Afghan community, sparking conversations and (hopefully) laughs along the way. This podcast is for mature audiences (18+), as it contains adult themes and discussions. Sponsor: The Herban Cannasseur is offering our listeners an exclusive 20% off across their entire shop. Just use the promo code ‘Awjiz’ Visit: ⁠⁠⁠https://theherbancannasseur.com/ Follow Us: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/awjizboys/ TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@awjizboys Music (@kresnt) : https://open.spotify.com/artist/7B6gRPGS1V6bA0DkxqJktA?si=IM9tK7R9RuO9k92njI3EXg

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