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Investigates Investigates Money Diaries The Journal TV Climate Crisis Cost of Living Road Safety Newsletters Temperature Check Inside the Newsroom The Journal Investigates Daft.ie Property Allianz Home The 42 Sport TG4 Entertainment The Explainer A deep dive into one big news story Sport meets news, current affairs, society & pop culture have your say Or create a free account to join the discussion Advertisement More Stories Moglaí Bap (Naoise Ó Cairealláin) agus DJ Próvaí, na moltóirí ag comórtas rapcheol Oireachtas na Gaeilge, ar an mbuaiteoir, Piaras Mac DúglaisClive Wasson Moltóirí an óige Moglaí Bap agus DJ Próvaí ó Kneecap ina moltóirí ar chomórtas rap cheol an Oireachtais Is sean fhocal traidisiúnta Gaeilge é Mol an Óige ach thug baill Kneecap brí nua do ag an Oireachtas inné. 7.48am, 31 Oct 2025 Share options (This article is produced by our Gaeltacht team. You can read an English version of this piece here) FUAIR IOMAITHEOIRÍ SA chomórtas rapcheol ag Oireachtas na Samhna i mBéal Feirste geit nuair a chuaigh siad ar an ardán ag an Ionad Cois Cuain sa chathair inné nó cérbh iad na moltóirí ach Moglaí Bap agus DJ Próvaí ón ngrúpa Feirsteach Kneecap. B’é seo an chéad uair riamh go raibh comórtas rap cheol i measc comórtais amhránaíocht ar an sean nós, agallaimh bheirte agus lúibíní ag an Oireachtas agus bhí seachtar istigh ar an gcomórtas. Advertisement Go hionadúil bíonn ainmneacha na moltóirí luaite in éineacht le liosta na n-iomaitheoirí ar an gclár oifigiúil ach ní raibh aon ainm luaite ar an gcomórtas an uair seo. Bhí seisear ó Ghaelscoil Bharra i gCabra i mBaile Átha Cliath agus iomaitheoir amháin ó Dhoire. Sa deireadh b’é Piaras Mac Dúglais ó Ghaelscoil Bharra a bhuaigh an chéad duais, Corn Chuimhneacháin Ghearóid Uí Chairealláin agus bonn airgid. Mac le Gearóid is ea Naoise nó Moglaí Bap mar is fearr aithne do. Cailleadh Gearóid i mí na Nollag díreach caite. Níos déanaí an oíche chéanna bhí Moglaí Bap agus DJ Próvaí ar an ardán iad féin agus an bheirt ag seinm in éineacht le Le Boom, rapálaithe óg a bhíonn ag ceol as Gaeilge cosúil le Kneecap. Bhí ionad an ghig, Tábhairne an Choirceog/Beehive Bar, in iarthar Bhéal Feirste lán go doras don ócáid. Bhí go leor imeachtaí eile ar siúl in ionaid ar fud Bhéal Feirste ar an Déardaoin, comórtais amhránaíochta ar an sean nós agus fuílleach eile. Stíofán Ó Cualáin ó Leitir Mealláin a thug leis ceann de mór dhuaiseanna an lae, Corn na bhFear. Beidh Corn na mBan ann anocht (oíche hAoine) agus Corn Uí Riada ann ar an Satharn. Related Reads Belfast, home of Kneecap and Harland & Wolff, to host Oireachtas na Gaeilge festival Fiosrú á lorg faoi "chosc" ar Kneecap taisteal go Ceanada Ní fúmsa a bhí an cás seo, bhí sé i gcónaí faoi Gaza - Mo Chara ó Kneecap Comórtas nua eile a bheidh ar an ardán ar an Aoine ná Amhránaíocht le Tionlacan Ghiotár agus Corn Chuimhneacháin Albert Fry, amhránaí iomráiteach ó Bhéal Feirste, mar dhuais don bhuaiteoir. I measc na moltóirí don chomórtas seo tá Máiréad Ní Mhaonaigh, príomh amhránaí agus ceoltóir le hAltan. Tá tacaíocht á fháil ag Beartas Gaeltachta The Journal ón Scéim Tuairiscithe ar Dhaonláthas Áitiú Readers like you are keeping these stories free for everyone... A mix of advertising and supporting contributions helps keep paywalls away from valuable information like this article. Over 5,000 readers like you have already stepped up and support us with a monthly payment or a once-off donation. 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