Bhutto's Daughter Pays Tribute With Rap (VIDEO)

digg Share this on Facebook Huffpost - stumble reddit del.ico.us RSS

The Independent   |  Andrew Buncombe   |   January 5, 2009 04:13 PM

I Like ItI Don’t Like It

Like any child who has lost a parent, it was only natural that Benazir Bhutto's eldest daughter would wish to express her grief for her murdered mother. Less obvious, perhaps, was that the tribute would come in the form of a mournful rap song.

Now the song, written and performed by 18-year-old Bakhtawar is being broadcast regularly on Pakistan's state-run television, part of a flood of tributes paid to the former prime minister a year after her assassination.

"You have beauty and intelligence, everything you did have relevance," sings Bakhtawar, with a borrowed Brooklyn accent, over looping beats. "Shot in the back of your ear, so young in 54th year, murdered with three kids left behind, a hopeless nation without you, you are in all their hearts."

The teenager, a student at Edinburgh University, then repeats a chorus line, from which the song takes it name: "I would take the pain away."

The song, which has also been posted on YouTube, features a five-minute video of photographs and clips of the murdered former premier, including footage from the election rally at the Liaquat Bagh park in Rawalpindi which she had addressed just moments before an assassin launched a lethal gun and bomb attack on 27 December, 2007.


Bakhtawar is a keen music fan and was apparently encouraged to sing by her mother. Shortly before her mother's death, the teenager asked a journalist friend in the US to introduce to the Grammy Award-winning rapper and music producer Puff Daddy.

While Bakhtawar's dirgelike rap is unlikely to secure her a Grammy of her own, the seemingly heartfelt tribute might win her some fans. Sherry Rehman, currently Pakistan's Information Minister and for many years a close aide to Ms Bhutto, said of the song: "It is the tribute of a grieving daughter to her iconic and loving mother."

Bakhtawar is one of three children of Ms Bhutto and Asif Ali Zardari, who inherited the leadership of her Pakistan People's Party in the aftermath of hie wife's death and was subsequently elected president of the country. Their 20-year-old son, Bilawal, who was jointly named co-chair of the party, is a student at Oxford University, while their other daughter, Aseefa, 15, is also studying abroad.

When Ms Bhutto returned to Pakistan from exile in October 2007, Mr Zardari remained in Dubai. In her final book, book 'Reconciliation: Islam, Democracy and the West', that was published after her death, Ms Bhutto wrote of the decision: "We understood the dangers and the risks of my return, and we wanted to make sure that no matter what happened, our daughters and our son, Bilawal, would have one of us to take care of them."

Read more on the Independent.

Like any child who has lost a parent, it was only natural that Benazir Bhutto's eldest daughter would wish to express her grief for her murdered mother. Less obvious, perhaps, was that the tribute wou...
Like any child who has lost a parent, it was only natural that Benazir Bhutto's eldest daughter would wish to express her grief for her murdered mother. Less obvious, perhaps, was that the tribute wou...
 
Comments
20
Pending Comments
0
iPhone App Promo

Want to reply to a comment? Hint: Click "Reply" at the bottom of the comment; after being approved your comment will appear directly underneath the comment you replied to

View Comments:

Word up yo!! She may get a deal with DEF JAM!! it's off the Hizzle fo Shizzle! my Nizzle

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:36 PM on 01/06/2009

WHoa i love this song, can't imagine the emotion she felt writing this song. To all those making disparaging comments about rap or otherwise can't you just appreciate what an 18 yr old has done with the utmost pain she has felt with the loss of her mother? Bakhtawar Bhutto we all love and pray for you. Your mom is like the AMericans that died in the Civil rights movement and the Palestinians who are murdered daily, the girls who are raped and killed in rwanda and the other innocent, brave people who stood up for justice. I thought i'd share this poem with

IMMORTAL ONE
In the darkest hour,when my heart throbs
My stomach churns,my mind refuses to die
I hold on to the shreds of hope
I feel the pain
But close my eyes ,shutting the pain away
Once again my heart throbs
But the mind is strong for who has a will
For who stays strong the light shall shine
My will is greater than the pains
And the memories I wish never was
But yet I must accept my fate, good or bad
For things I cannot change
i must learn to live with
And he who will not die in spirit
He who his mind is strong, lives forever
I might die and yet not die
I might die and yet breathe forever
I might die and still be of the living
Liberated is he who defeats fate
His name shall be immortal one

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:19 AM on 01/06/2009
photo

how mature and lovely for her daughter to do that her mother.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 03:43 AM on 01/06/2009

Are you mocking her/being sarcastic or am I just too cynical?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:14 AM on 01/06/2009
- kreoth I'm a Fan of kreoth 4 fans permalink

a bit misguided, if you ask me (this might be appropriate for tupac, not for a statesperson)

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:45 AM on 01/06/2009

my heart goes out to those kids...they couldn't help the cards they were dealt...though as a song i thought this one does better

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vMf9oBpvI0o

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:09 AM on 01/06/2009
- valkyrie607 I'm a Fan of valkyrie607 102 fans permalink
photo

Hip hop is worldwide!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:04 PM on 01/05/2009

Indeed! Just imagine it started out in the south bronx now its influencing people all over the world.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:54 PM on 01/05/2009

It shows that a lot of Pakistani r very liberal and I like it.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:40 PM on 01/05/2009

I like it.. They say Hip Hop is the voice of the youth.. I didn't know that other countries youth expressed themselves in Hip Hop too.. cool

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:14 PM on 01/05/2009
- robXdion I'm a Fan of robXdion 186 fans permalink
photo

Nearly every country does now. Chinese, Japanese, Brazilian, Isra eli, Nigerian, German, French, British, Russian, Peruvian. . . .all have hip hop artists that learned the genre from US blacks. Not bad for a bunch of noisy annoying scary black guys off the street, huh?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 09:43 PM on 01/05/2009
- Patricia84 I'm a Fan of Patricia84 20 fans permalink
photo

Word.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 12:12 PM on 01/07/2009
- DocJerome I'm a Fan of DocJerome 22 fans permalink

Signal to noise ratio is not adequate to say the least.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:53 PM on 01/05/2009

That should get her mother to roll over in her grave.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 06:02 PM on 01/05/2009

that response by you makes me sick. Atleast she is expressing herself.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 08:57 PM on 01/05/2009
- tsand19151 I'm a Fan of tsand19151 6 fans permalink
photo

what an insensitive statement.... here's a young girl using the language and media of her generation. Her mother would be proud.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:00 PM on 01/05/2009

Creep

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 07:36 AM on 01/06/2009
- naviline I'm a Fan of naviline 2 fans permalink

grow up.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:08 AM on 01/06/2009
Comments are closed for this entry

 You must be logged in to comment. Log in  or connect with 

Connect