Fight the power: Thai rap stars savage military 'bootlickers' before vote

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BANGKOK: A golden statue of Thai leader Prayut Chan-O-Cha with the word 'cheat' behind him looms over five rappers as they rip into ruling ...

BANGKOK: A golden statue of Thai leader Prayut Chan-O-Cha with the word"cheat" behind him looms over five rappers as they rip into ruling military "bootlickers", in a video gone viral on the eve of an election critics say is stacked to favour the generals.

Rival campaign convoys sent loud messages across Bangkok early Saturday in a last-minute dash for votes in what many analysts expect to be a cliffhanger election. "Why bother campaigning when there is still the night of the howling dogs," another member says, referencing a Thai idiom for last-minute vote-buying.

RAD's first song What My Country's Got? - an indictment of military oppression - garnered 60 million views and earned a rebuke from Prayut, though the rappers faced no legal censure.

 

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