DID YOU KNOW?  -- Three years before the 1995 Srebrenica Genocide, Serbs torched Bosniak villages and killed at least 3,166 Bosniaks around Srebrenica. In 1993, the UN described the besieged situation in Srebrenica as a "slow-motion process of genocide." In July 1995, Serbs forcibly expelled 25,000 Bosniaks, brutally raped many women and girls, and systematically killed 8,000+ men and boys (DNA confirmed).

30 December, 2009

MP3 HIP HOP SONG ABOUT SREBRENICA GENOCIDE

A highly talented Bosniak hip-hop artist commemorates more than 8,000 victims of the Srebrenica genocide through a song that is both inspiring and emotionally moving. The song you're about to listen is unquestionably one of the best hip hop creations in a long time. Our rating: 10/10. Simply perfect! We're proud of you Jusuf!

DOWNLOAD SONG IN MP3:
SREBRENICA (NEVER AGAIN)
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Artist: Genocide / Album: The Psy - Op Mixtape
Size: 5.15 MB / Bit Rate: 192 kbps
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Jusuf performs under a stage name Genocide. He was Born in Bosnia in 1984. In 1992, as a young child, he was trapped in the brutal conflict that over took Yugoslavia. His home town of Zvornik was one of the first places to fall under attack and resulted in the murder and ethnic cleansing of the entire Bosnian Muslim population.

Genocide watched from the hills as the tanks shelled the city and as the Serb paramilitary forces moved in to cleanse the once beautiful and multi-cultural town. After managing to escape Bosnia, he arrived to Austria where thousands of other Bosnian victims had fled. After a few months there and visibly traumatized by the war, he was accepted into Ireland as a refugee.

In Ireland, Genocide went to school and learned English. Being a Refugee there in the mid 90’s had its consequences and genocide found himself as a target of severe racism. But this didn’t affect his love and respect for the country that offered him - and a lot of his people - a 2nd chance.

It was during this time that Genocide discovered hip hop. He soon began writing his own songs and selling tapes around the area where he lived.

In 2002, after finishing high school he moved to New Zealand to work for a year but ended up staying. He still continued to write songs and in 2006 Genocide was ready to spread his music.

Since 2006 Genocide has Done Mixtapes, Appeared in Magazines, News Papers, features on international cds to name a few. All his music has been for free download on the internet as an MC that speaks about the pain and ill treatment of people around the world, his priority is to get the message out first.

In 2009 we saw the Release of the first and Official Genocide CD “Ths Psy – Op Mixtape.” The CD Features many International Collaborations With Genocide such as:

Balkan Heavyweight Rapper "Frenkie"
Mahmood From The World Famous Palestinian Group "DAM"
Torcha From Australian Outfit "Hyjak n Torcha" & "A Broken Silence"
Agent I From "Sarajevo Kids"
And Many More Lyrical Heavyweights!