Talk:Just D

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I am not sure if the Swedish suburbs would be considered "ghettos" per se, as I believe they are (,spite high unemployment rating, welfare payments and ethnical segregation) relatively safe and open places. This could be argued, but I don't think they comparable to ghettos in USA, South Africa etc. anyway.

I agree and have rephrased this. Also, in what way does Petter Askegren - as far as I know a Södermalm-born middle class guy with no immigrant heritage - represent multiculturalism to a larger extent than Just D? / Alarm 10:27, 18 August 2005 (UTC)
I agree with the above and have rephrased it further. --Tsaddik Dervish 10:08, 23 August 2005 (UTC)
"Their lyrics referred to förortsdjungeln (the suburban jungle) i.e"... The lyrics of that song points out that Just D were all lost in the suburbs.
It's only one of their songs, though (albeit one of their better songs, bigger hits, and one of the few made in another version, with the dansband Thorleifs.) 惑乱 分からん 12:12, 5 April 2006 (UTC)