China's propaganda machine released a year-end rap about reform, featuring an animated Mr. Xi. The WSJ's Eva Tam tells us how Beijing uses songs to reach to young people online.
He then wrote an expletive-laden song, The Rap of China DISS, to show his contempt for the format. Al Rocco says the show is about drama, not music Although the show provided money for hip hop ...
I went to NYC’s Flushing Chinatown to rap Ninja by Jay Chou (忍者 by 周杰倫), and totally shocked people with my Chinese rapping ...
Rarely can a single cultural product be said to have originated a whole genre of music. But the talent competition/reality TV show “The Rap of China” has played an outsized role in building ...
In recent years, China’s Communist Party has been using rap songs to get its message across. The latest one, released during the party’s annual legislative session, is about “the six ...
China refers to the People’s Liberation Army ... “Since the mainstreaming of rap music over the last few years, it has become a vehicle for some state/Party messaging.” ...
The full-time homemaker, surnamed Xie, from Sichuan province in southwestern China, has a seven-year ... Xie was determined to make time to learn rap music. The video footage shows Xie in her ...
Universal Music Greater China announces distribution deals with indie label Modern Sky and the hit reality show The Rap of China. By Marc Schneider Industry News Editor Universal Music Group made ...
As the second season of The Rap of China concluded on October 6, the variety show proved once again the popularity of hip hop and rap music in both Hong Kong and on the mainland. The web series ...