A group of South Korean women in their 80s have gained local fame for writing and rapping about rural farm life.
Gaining fame: The octogenarians, known as Suni and the Seven Princesses, are taking social media by storm since their first performance in a community center in August last year. After gaining a fan club of 150 people, their success has since extended beyond their county, with other local towns and TV shows requesting their appearances. The group’s videos shared online have also inspired four other senior rap groups in the area’s aging community.
“Picking chili from a chili farm … Picking watermelon from a watermelon farm. So happy to be back home!” some of their lyrics read.
According to Park, she and fellow members experience a sense of reliving their youth while performing in bucket hats, metal jewelry and baggy pants.
Rural areas, such as Chilgok, face the risk of decline as young people migrate to urban areas, leading to a dwindling population and fewer children. Park highlighted the impact on her hometown,…
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