British music fans are less inclined to appreciate multilingual music, despite its growing presence in the UK rap scene, led by artists like Central Cee.
Central Cee has embraced bilingual collaborations, collaborating with various international artists to tap into a global market, showcasing the shift toward multilingual music.
Despite traditional reluctance, British rappers are actively engaging in multilingual tracks, with figures like Dave and Aitch venturing beyond English boundaries.
The trend among UK rappers reflects a broader acceptance of multicultural influences in music, challenging the stereotype of British indifference to foreign languages.
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