Csir/ MC.肆:Beijing, OG Chinese Rapper
Nib/奶爸: Chengdu, OG Chinese DJ, Playhouse Gang director
Mr.Mai/买老师: iQIYI artist and program director
Neo: Shanghai, Student rapper, member of P.C.G
"Hip-Hop was introduced to China in the 1990s and has grown in popularity and influence ever since. In 2017, the famous reality show “The Rap of China” officially brought Hip-hop music to mainstream Chinese culture. By examining the evolution of Chinese rap culture and highlighting interviews with influential Chinese rappers and music industry workers, this podcast will chronicle the history of Chinese Hip-Hop, reveal how the modern Hip-Hop industry function, and analyze how contemporary hip-hop artists navigate oversight from the government by emphasizing Chinese cultural core values through their music. Hello there, this is Linda Pan. Welcome to my Global Scholar Diploma podcast: the Rising Phenomenon of Chinese Hip-Hop-- Analyzing the Evolution of Hip-Hop in China."
Thirty years of underground
Xie Dong, Hi-bomb, Mc.Hotdog, Mc.Jin, Yin T'sang, Bamboo Crew, CD Rev, In3, Higher Brothers, PG.One, Gai.
CDC- Chengdu Rap Crew, HHH- Hong Hua Hui(红花会)
Iron Mic, 8 Miles Underground
The Rap of China
"Hip-Hop Ban"
Before the Mainstream-- Blacklist
"Hip-Hop Ban"
PG One vs. Gai
Culture Output
Profit-- fan-based economy
Easy access to production equipments-- increasing participation in rap music
Nib-- "Incubator of Rappers"
Mr.Mai-- "Younger generation needs to have their own thinking on music"