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  1. Dec 18, 2022 · IF ASIAN PARENTS MADE A RAP SONG#skit #asian #comedy #rap socials ☽instagram: korean.comictiktok: koreancomic

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    • Korean Comic
  2. Jan 1, 2015 · Produced by JUNIORCHEF and Keith ApeDirected by Keith Ape, Jan'Qui and Art DealerDirector of Photography: Jan'QuiEdited by Jan'Qui and Art Dealerhttp://hilit...

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    • Hi-Lite Records 하이라이트레코즈
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    “Price Tag” isn’t the most popular track in Thai rapper 1MILL’s NGU 2, nor is it the most adventurous. It’s not even the most impressive, for that matter (the accolade goes to “MAFUCKA” simply for the Yak Gotti feature. How did he land that? Insane.) Yet “Price Tag,” stripped to its core elements, defines the direction of NGU 2, and in a greater se...

    South Korea’s self-touted alternative K-pop group Balming Tiger seems to have the foresight to create music that satiates some unknown, untapped yearning for the alternative, something new and different—piecing together skeletal funk-induced production that allows the rabble-rouser rapper Omega Sapien’s jocular pep to dazzle as much as shock. Often...

    “Some Of Y’all Pt. 2” continues where the 2020 track by M4660T left off while venturing into the pop-leaning sensibilities of his Crash and Burn EP, released in November. The bouncy, somewhat ska-like production forms a backbone that supports the vicious and scathing lyrics targeting liberals in Philippine politics, latching on to it like fangs. Th...

    “Laya” in Tagalog can mean two things: “free” and “recently free,” and the distinction is key here. Like many others before him, Cebu-based CLR saw rapping as a way to reach his dreams. “Maagang natuto / maagang nagutom / maagang nauhaw” (learned early / got hungry early / got thirsty early), he shares, his heart on his sleeve. Unlike other started...

    Ochomil’s “D2” sounds, feels, and even looks like something out of a Dr. Dre and Snoop Dogg joint. But instead of Long Beach, we’re transported to the visually benign cityscape of Makati City, the financial center of the Philippines and home-city of the “Makktown” ensemble that includes CLR (who’s originally from Cebu), RHYNE, OMAR BALIW, and DROPP...

    Superimposed on precise bass wobbles and minimal trap-laced production, Taiwan’s Dizzy Dizzo commands your attention and action in “Wifey.” The track is effortlessly cool, sketching out a lyrical outline of how women in modern Asian society deserve to live today. Although female empowerment has been rehashed time and time again by female MCs, Dizzy...

    Filipino pop group SB19’s Ken reintroduces himself as FELIP in his debut solo single “Palayo” (Farther). Far from the maximalist demands of pop music, FELIP’s budding solo project draws from left-field R&B sensibilities instead. Performed in Bisaya, the track is a self-effacing confessional of wronged lover: “Abi mo ba ‘di ko mo lakaw palayo sa sa ...

    Indonesian rapper JEREFUNDAMENTAL leaves no space for you to breathe in “Total Brutal.” Flanked by DJ Rencong (also known as Danger Dope) to provide scratchwork and Grass Root for production, JEREFUNDAMENTAL comes at you as an adversary out for blood. Maybe it’s his rough, gravelly voice (somehow reminiscent of a cross-cultural mix between Filipino...

    The abrasive bravado of Jin Dogg’s “街風” (Street Style) featuring REAL-T is, in a word, absorbing. The Japanese-Korean MC shows us around the Korean village of Ikuno-ku, Osaka, where, according to him, you can hear ringing in the phone booths. We see him and his friends roam dim alleyways as if they’re guarding the neighborhood, getting themselves a...

    It’s such a pleasure to hear when heavyweights come together and do business almost effortlessly. In “CIAO,” rap superstar (rap president to his fellow Malaysians) Joe Flizzow taps MK of Malaysian group K-Clique and Jay Park on a sultry beat (produced by Singaporean hip hop artist ALYPH and co-produced by Malaysia’s SonaOne). The result is an event...

  4. Dec 26, 2020 · Japanese hip-hop artists have released a lot of music videos this year. Among all these videos, the choice was difficult to make this TOP 50 of the best rap ...

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    • Real Japanese Hip Hop
    • MC Jin. MC Jin made history as the first Asian-American rapper to sign with a major record label in the US. Born Jin Au-Yeung, the Miami native embarked on a rapping career immediately after high school, ignoring his college aspirations to focus on music.
    • tupid Young. $tupid Young might be one of the most prolific Asian rappers, but the journey to the top hasn’t been easy. The Cambodian-American rapper has been in and out of prison on several occasions for his involvement with Asian gangs.
    • China Mac. China Mac is a reformed gang member who only wants to entertain his fans with good music. He was born to Chinese immigrants in New York in 1982 and became a Ghost Shadows street gang member at 12.
    • Okasian. Okasian is akin to an Asian version of 21 Savage, having made a name for himself with the “Walkin (Remix)” and “Get That Money” hit singles.
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  6. The Philippines is known to have had the first hip-hop music scene in Asia since the early 1980s, largely due to the country's historical connections with the United States The intimate relationship between hip-hop culture and the large Filipino American community along the United States West Coast naturally resulted in the exportation of rap ...