The bit at 1:18 in this reminds me of that Latin reggaeton type stuff which was popular in my Kurdish village in 2004. Speedy - sientello etc.
Quite far away from the militancy of ja, even in them days. This music, despite the subject matter has an access all ages universalism to it. You could imagine your nan singing some of these songs as she tucks her grandson to bed. The gun talk just seems to be a default of every day existence, it's neither fetishised nor necessarily glamourised (nor even) reviled. It isn't even all that central, it only serves to act as lyrical matter for the harmonic content
This one as well. Charmingly innocent sing along with yer mates music with the johnny come latelies. everyone's welcome, you don't need to be a serious brother or sister.