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Princess Nokia on the freedom of modern pop culture: “It’s really special there’s less pressure for people of colour to fit into a mould”

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Princess Nokia has spoken about the boundary-less nature of modern pop culture and the liberating effect it can have on artists.The New York rapper discussed the melding of different genres and subcultures – something she has long done in her music – with NME for this week’s Big Read cover story.“I think it’s really special that there’s less pressure for people of colour to fit into a mould,” she said. “And that’s all that any individual deserves to have: a chance at having a little bit more peace, a little bit more fun, a little bit more room.“I know what it is to have people raise eyebrows at you for certain ideas or thoughts or set identity.

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