MC Hot Dog
Wake Up
HotDog is back! After four years of (recording) silence, Taiwan’s godfather of rap has returned to the scene with a full-length album (his first) and a vengeance; with this album, MC HotDog has proven himself to be everything Machi wish they were (except black) and then some. With beats that range from dance-pop style through rock to G-funk-influenced, a strong sense of humor, and definitely improved flow, Wake Up should, if there is any justice, see HotDog finally become the star he has always deserved to be.
In fact, I am so enamored of this album that I am going to go out on a limb here and publicly announce that I think, for my money, Wake Up will stand the test of time and rank in the top five Chinese-language albums of the year. In fact, barring any unexpected surprises I can’t imagine anyone other than Jay Chou or Stanley Huang being able to challenge this.
Now, to the content. Throughout the 17 tracks here, HotDog references acts and stars as varied as Jay, Shin, Queen (yes, that Queen, the Bohemian Rhapsody one), The Verve, Wang Lee-hom, David Tao, Machi, Patty Hou, Lin Chih-ling, and even himself, giving shout-outs, mocking, quoting lyrics, sampling, and twisting lyrics to his own nefarious ends. The skits, honestly, are a bit crap, but they’re a minor part - Intro and Chi-Ling Skit (sic) are standouts of those, however. Musically there’s nary a spot of crapness to be seen, though. The music itself is solid and varied, and HotDog’s flow and lyrics remain strong throughout, going from hardcore growl-style rapping to more melodic, lyrical flow, and never taking himself overly seriously (the pit that so many Chinese wannabe rappers fall into).
I was planning here to rattle off a list of recommended tracks, but that would be almost the entire album. The absolute pick of the crop, in my opinion, would be Encore (which quite noticably borrows from The Verve’s 1997 track Bittersweet Symphony), Welcome to Our Party (which is undoubtedly destined for clubs around Taiwan), and I Love TW Girls (guest starring Chang Chen-yue in one of his two vocal appearances on the album). Also worth an honorary mention are I Grew Up at TU, an ode to a well-known Taipei hip-hop club and to the macking skills of black men (yes, I’m serious. Thankfully HotDog’s not.), I Love Tiger Bitch, A-yue’s second appearance, and Annoying Life, a sequel to HotDog’s biggest previous single of the same Chinese name (我的生活).
The only problems with the album are the weakness of a couple of the skits, a personal lack of liking of Ma-Chu Song, and that he could really do with quoting himself less often, or at least quoting from Let Me Rap (Rang Wo Lai Rap, 让我来Rap) and My Life (Wo de Shenghuo, 我的生活) less often.
My conclusion? Buy this album. Now. If you have even the slightest appreciation of rap, you will not regret it.
For a sample, YouTube has the video for I Love TW Girls right here. Enjoy.
Written by Geof on Feb 20, 2006

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Tanti
Wow…never heard of this guy before.
[…himself, giving shout-outs, mocking, quoting lyrics, sampling, and twisting lyrics to his own nefarious ends.] - This sounds like Eminem in one of his songs that I can’t recall at the moment.
Anyhoo…Will definitely check this out. Thanks!
Feb 23rd, 2006
Geof
Well, he’s not quite as nasty or sarcastic as Eminem - his style is generally much more playful. But yeah, you have kind of got a point there….
Feb 23rd, 2006
ShedZster
I want to buy it! *Heck* this ain’t a cd shop! LOL!
You quoted: ‘…the top five Chinese-language albums of the year.’
Kinda blurry..Is that some sort of top chart? And his rapping/songs, is it in mandirin?
Feb 24th, 2006
Geof
It’s no formal chart or anything, I just mean I think it will end up being one of the five best Chinese-language albums of 2006, at least in my personal judgement.
Oh, and he raps almost completely in Mandarin, with a few English words (most of which are either “wake up” or some variation on “fuck”) and I /think/ a little tiny bit of Taiwanese.
Feb 25th, 2006
Chav
it’s a good cd, mc hotdog is just getting better and better
machi is just getting lame cd after cd
Mar 25th, 2006
malsa
Man, I so want to sing “I love TW Girls”. Anybody has english lyrics for this song??
Mar 31st, 2006
Levi
Geof Says:
February 23rd, 2006 at 12:17 am
“Well, he’s not quite as nasty or sarcastic as Eminem ”
dude do u listen his old albums!? =.=
Apr 26th, 2006
Geof
Yes, but that’s irrelevant, because I’m not talking about his old albums, only this one. And this one is far less vitriolic than his older stuff.
Apr 26th, 2006
Soul&Sushi
Ha Ha!
What a joke!!!
Sino-rap?!?
And MC HotDog having the nerve to spout racist lyrics in “I Grew Up at TU”?!? Any TRUE fan of hip-hop KNOWS that hip-hop/rap ORIGINATED in BLACK CULTURE!
Any foreign artist that has the audacity to talk negatively about Black people needs to check him/herself.
As one of the REAL masters of hip-hop (Jay-Z) said: “I had this Chinese bi#tH, but had to leave her quick - ’cause she kept boot-leggin’ my shit.”
Sounds like Jay-Z could have also been talking about folks like MC HotDog who COPY-CAT Black culture, yet show it no respect.
Some of the worst scum of the earth…
MC HotDog = Dog sh#t
-Soul&Sushi
i.e. A Black man that appreciates Chinese culture, lives in Asia, KNOWS who he is, and won’t tolerate ANY disrespect of his own culture.
PS> Geof: your comment “Also worth an honorary mention are I Grew Up at TU, an ode to a well-known Taipei hip-hop club and to the macking skills of black men (yes, I’m serious. Thankfully HotDog’s not.)” assures me that you are a bigot. Go learn about real hip-hop/rap and stop listening to Eminem just because he’s white…
Jun 20th, 2006
Geof
I’m sorry, Soul&Sushi, but you’re an idiot. Re: the final comment - I don’t mean I’m serious about the macking thing, I mean I serious that that’s what the song is about. Stop taking yourself so goddamned seriously. He’s not being racist, he’s being a smartass. If you’d ever actually been to TU you’d know exactly what he’s talking about. That place is an embarrassment to humanity most weekends, and it just happens that most of the worst perpetrators in there are black. They’re not the worst BECAUSE they’re black, they’re just the worst AND black.
Second - stop being racist as you accuse others of it. Being black doesn’t mean you’re allowed to be racist.
Third - stop making assumptions about me and my listening tastes. You don’t know anything about me.
Fourth - I’m going to leave your comment up there just so everyone can see what a gigantic ass you’ve just made of yourself.
Now fuck off, stop looking for a war, and don’t be a dick.
Jun 28th, 2006
Soul&Sushi
OK Geof… You wanna be put on BLAST, then I will put you on BLAST…
To your four points:
1st: You demonstrate your racial bias because your post is clearly targeted. Why would you state “thankfully?” if you are not in agreement that MCHotDog should be commended for spitting rascist (as you term them smart-ass) lyrics?
No, I won’t stop taking myself seriously until as$-holes like you stop stealing Black culture blind and not giving credit where credit is due. I won’t stop taking myself seriously until as$-holes like you stop pointing out the flaws in Black folks while turing a blind eye to other peoples’ (read: MC HotDog’s and others’) flaws.
If I need to stop being so serious, how about you redirect your defensivness and intelligently clarify your earlier statement so that the audience here understands your “true meaning” in the post.
But see, you won’t do that. Why? Because you can’t even recognize your own rascism…
2nd:
Being Black and pointing out racism doesn’t make one rascist! Its only the rascist that says to a Black person (or others): “You are a rascist because you have identified rascist behavior and called it what it was.”
I point out to you that from a Black person’s perspective MC HotDog’s lyrics are offensive and a slap in the face to real Hip-Hop and all you can say is that Soul&Sushi is rascist b/c he points out the facts? And to top it off you offer no logical justification for your statement? Come’on! Any real fan of Hip-Hop is ready to spit and make a real point! You gotta come harder, lame!
Your logic in calling me rascist follows the logic of a rapist who says to his victim: “She dressed sexy so she was asking for it.”
3rd: I don’t have to make any assumptions about your listening tastes. You are clearly lacking any! You use Eminem as a standard to judge hip-hop skills?!? HA HA! You wouldn’t know REAL hip-hop if it hit you in the face!
4th: You demonstrate your bigotry in the fact that you state: “I’m going to leave your comment up there.” You ass! Since when did you become god?! Its a message board… Let the posts flow…
(We’ll see if you let my response stay on the site.)
Finally:
How about this??? In response to your last comment: “Now fuck off, stop looking for a war, and don’t be a dick.”
I’ll spit some quick bars for ya:
-You said: “fuck off.”
-I said: “Get a grip!”
-Stop lookin’ for war?
-Bit#h! Why don’t you suck MY dick!
-Fake ass, wanna-be!
-Ya tryin’ too hard!
-Fake ass, wanna-be!
-Ya tryin’ to pull my card?!!
-Ya gonna get hurt!
-(Mentally that iz)
-Talkin’ sh!t ya can’t back up.
- ‘cept behind a screen.
-Bit#hes like you take Hip-Hop for a game.
-But bit#es like you ain’t nothin’ but lames!
Geof, do some real introspection - its people like you who are the “closet rascist” who spout off shit to Black people like “that’s not racist - he’s just being a smart ass.”
Same ole, same ole… while we are at it you’re also the type to say: “I’m not a rascist. I have Black friends.” What a joke!
Let the posts flow…
’cause real Hip-Hop IS music for “war.”
Ex.
Public Enemy
KRS-One
Common
dead prez
Afrika Bambata
man, the list goes on and on…
Get off of Eminem’s dick (and MC HotDog’s)! And learn REAL Hip-hop!
S&S
Jul 6th, 2006
ABC
@Soul&Sushi
I don’t know how you can honestly say you’re not being racist when the very first words out of your fingers were:
“Ha Ha!
What a joke!!!
Sino-rap?!?”
Jul 12th, 2006
Soul&Sushi
ABC:
Ni hao!
My introductory comment should be taken in the context of my response to (1) Geof’s rave review of MC HotDog and (2) Geof’s tolerance of MC HotDog’s disrespect/rascist lyrics.
However, if you interpreted my comment as offensive I say: “Zhen dui bu qi! Wo mei you kan bu qi ya zhou ren!”
Notice that I am willing to offer apologies for the unintended slight. My initial post was to express my ABSOLUTE disatisfaction with MC HotDog’s lack of appreciation for the source of his own art and Geof’s blatant failure to offer censure to MC HotDog since Geof purports to have “music taste.”
Notice also that my extension of goodwill to you (and any other Asians on the forum that may have felt slighted) goes miles beyond what Geof has provided to me (and my kind) given that I clearly expressed my distaste for MC HotDog’s lyrics (as a Black person) and Geof’s tolerance of the same.
Now…
Don’t make a mistake, however, ABC and get it twisted… you know as well as I know that Hip-Hop culture is abrasive. As a Black man and a part of the Hip-Hop gen, I’m not going to get on this forum and pose like a pansy. I bite if folks fu#k with me and my kind. I take MC HotDogs lyrics as “fu#k’n with my kind” and a big dis to Hip-hop!
Abrasiveness aside, there are real boundaries that still can’t be crossed…
ex1. you can’t use the N-word, I CAN. (I mean you could, but you betta not EVER get caught using it in a room alone with my kind!)
ex2. as a “lao wai” I am NEVA gonna make light of the Nanjing Masacre. Got it?!
So let’s keep it real, as they say ;-) and don’t try to flip the script on me and call me rascist! I am not spittin’ rascist lyrics like Hot Dog…
I am the guy dissin’ the mutha-fuc#ers who write the rascist lyrics **and** the reviewers who turn a blind eye to the offensive lyrics.
And if you can’t see that… well, then you are as lame as Geof.
S&S
Jul 12th, 2006
flushingthugOGtripleOG
what is mc hotdog saying that is racist cause i looked at the lyrics and all i see is that he is saying black people are good at picking up girls :/
Jul 16th, 2006
Runfromme
While I don’t neccessarily agree with everything soul&sushi says, I can see how the comment about TU posted earlier could be interpreted as racist (I was kind of taken aback by the comment) but the comment about Sino-Rap can also be taken in the same way. I think a little more racial awareness and sensitivity is needed on both sides here. Music may have started in one culture (Rap - African American in this case) it doesn’t neccessarily mean it’s only African American’s music to listen to and create. Music means many things to different peoples, after all its a form of expression. Anyone claiming that one race should only be allowed to make one type of music or that they are superior in that type of music is indeed making a racist comment whether that person is racist or not, because you are claiming a superiority based on race on ability. Ok, enough of this philosophical B.S.
Let’s be real soul&sushi, while Eminem’s last CD (Encore) sucked you can’t deny that he has made some classics. And be real too, real hip-hop isn’t militant. Yea your Fat Joe’s and 50 cent’s are going to make crap about their “fo fos” and their AR-15s, but the real rappers, like the ones you listed are about making change and self-expression of themselves and culture. While MC HotDog may not be making songs about the same thing as Common, KRS-One, Talib Kweli, and others he’s expressing himself and anyone who understands him. He doesn’t have to be Black to do that through one type of music. Yeah, it may be crap to you, but I am sure to someone in Taiwan or of Taiwanese decent they can relate to it. Grow up man and your verses are pretty hypocritical and crap at that, “you want war” yet you say you will hurt them, but only mentally. Oh and the thing about hiding behind a screen talking trash, isn’t that the same thing your doing?
I think the likes of Common, KRS-One, and Dead Prez would think your more of a joke then MC HotDog. Grow up everyone, racism is still alive and its within all of us. The only way you can fix it is through civil dialogue and understanding. This may not be civil but someone had to call it your all’s attention.
And seriously, “Wo ai Tai Mei” is really clever…
Jul 19th, 2006
Soul&Sushi
Two responses included…
1st to flushingthugOGtripleOG:
My Chinese is not at “native level,” but I did have a Chinese friend confirm my translation and suspicions… When MC HotDog refers to Black people being “toothpaste” he is refering to “Darkie toothpaste.”
Man! Do some research…
That sh#t is NOT cool!
I’ll help you out tho’…
Here is a link to a website that goes into long lengths about it:
http://www.sinosplice.com/life/archives/2004/11/26/darkie-toothpaste
Now any a-hole on this forum who wants to question why a Black person would be offended go f@ck yourself!
Tempering my rant: if I get folks who can tell me why my (or my Chinese friend’s- who is a native speaker by the way) translation/interpretation is wrong then I am willing to reconsider about MC HotDog being racist.
Runfromme:
Ok! I am gonna take the diggs in end of your post and keep moving on. Actually, I think that you are pretty fair in most of your analysis of the pasts weeks’ web discussion. You are kinda like me, you come cool on the front-end and on the tail-end… blaze!
So in the spirit of “int’l diplomacy” and as you put it “racial awareness and sensitivity” I’ll let you “live.” ;-)
Here’s my take on your posting:
Topic#1:
You are 100% RIGHT that music can not/should not be confined to one race; music like any art form transcends these barriers. I do, however, hold my stance that there is a genuine lack of appreciation for the historical (Black) origins of hip-hop. And this is at the core of many African-Americans’ (fans of hip-hop that is) resentment for non-Black people who also profess an appreciation for rap/hip-hop.
The music form was around far longer than Eminem, yet if you talk to many White, Asian, etc. rap fans they can only talk about the “White face” of hip-hop or the gangsta “Black” version of hip-hop. It is as if to say: “your music/art is not good enough until a White person touches it.”
Or… “yeah we are cool with hip-hop reflecting pure gangsta (negative), just don’t talk about anything of real substance (positive). We’re not into seeing positive depictions of Black folk.”
Then in regards to this forum, the ultimate disrespect is to applaud MC HotDog and uphold him as the pinnacle of Chinese rap while he unabashedly talks negative about Black people! Come on!!!
I’m not gonna explain myself further here..
Topic#2:
You are absolutely incorrect that **real** hip-hop is not militant. The ORIGINS of hip-hop come from struggle; that is why I say **real** hip-hop is militant. From the use of two turn-tables as a musical instrument b/c “normal” instruments were not affordable (economic struggle) to many of the political comments raised by the vast majority of hip-hop’s founders… hip-hop is at its core a tool for social change. Rap/Hip-hop is not unlike any other art form where there are many subgenres – so yes all hip-hop is not militant. But the core of hip-hop is very much militant and purposefully so…
Topic#3:
S&S hasn’t said that MC HotDog can’t rap (I have reserved judgment – check the earlier posts).
S&S HAS said that MC HotDog is Dogsh#t b/c he is a non-Black hip-hop artist that doesn’t show respect for the origins of his own art form and commits a “felony” by blasting Black people on a racist tip. He doesn’t say THIS Black person or THAT Black person, he says “Hei Ren!” Even if you say Jay-Z is “racist” from the lyrics in “Girls, Girls, Girls” at least Jay takes a “tour around the world” and dishes it out to all ladies. He even says: “I had THIS Chinese b#tch…” He doesn’t cap it at ALL Chinese….
I’ll leave my analysis of MC HotDog’s actually flow skills until I cool down from reading his F’d-up lyrics…
On the flip-side I think listening to non-Black folks rap is VERY cool – especially if it is coming across in Mandarin. I mean… it helps my language skills AND I can listen to a musical genre I enjoy! Sh#t, I win any way you put it. EXCEPT when I gotta listen to muthaf%ckers talking racist about my kind. F-that!
Topic#4:
In regards to you blasting my “rap skills.”
Ha ha! The “bars” I put out were in response to Geof’s post. Specifically, when he tells me to “not take myself so seriously… and to fuck off” (I guess my sarcasm wasn’t apparent enough.)
Man , I am an aspiring int’l businessman/entrepreneur NOT a rapper!
And for the most part my business interests reside outside of the entertainment industry.
Rap/Hip-hop is just a part of how I grew up and serves as a motivational music/tool. i.e. if those guys could come up – then whose to say I can’t ?
I mean… who can’t get inspiration from the “go-out-and-work-hard” ethos espoused in Mike Jone’s catch phrase: “Ya gotta grind before ya shine” or “You don’t hustle – You don’t eat!” Ha Ha!
After spending significant time in the region and watching how folks embrace elements of “Black culture” I think I am entitled to make my comments/observational analysis and also check “foreign” folks who abuse my culture…
Its no different than Asians putting non-Asian folks on blast for confusing “traditional Asian values” with the racist concept of “model minority.”
Man, you put me on blast for my lyrics, tho’. I am hurt… ;-)
You REALLY actually think that “the likes of Common, KRS-One, and Dead Prez would think [my lyrics are] more of a joke [than] MC HotDog[‘s]” ?!?!?
Damn… I want an official poll taken RIGHT now!
And I ALSO want to battle MC HotDog in a freeflow battle (in English – give me till 2010 for the Mandarin freestyle battle).
S&S versus MC HotDog – LIVE @ TU TONITE!
(Ahhhh! I can see my name in lights!)
No!!! WAIT!!! What I REALLY WANT is Geof’s review of my lyrics…
With his musical taste he’ll probably give me 5 Mics!
Ha Ha!
S&S
Jul 22nd, 2006
Runfromme
S&S-
I would have let you escape except for point #2. Look up the definition of militant and then with deductive reasoning form the definition of social change. Real rap isn’t about shooting up as many of the “man” as possible in order to get change, thats un-real. How many of those rappers, KRS-One being one of them, do you think actually killed the police or in real life would advocate killing one? Real rap isn’t about killing as many people as possible or forming a militia (as the word militant would indicate) but rather it is a tool for social change. The closest you could come to calling it militant is if someone is to say to say rap is a “weapon” for social change. Rap at its core isn’t about killing people as you said, for that is actually the gangsta sub-genre of rap.
And your right that Asian culture right now doesn’t know much other than gangsta rap or the “white face” of rap. But thats not neccessarily there fault, I mean it’s what sells. Even in the United States most people don’t know the real rappers or really care, they like the Eminems and G-Units. They don’t listen to the classics nor do they listen to the new rappers like Murs, Rhymefest, Common, and Blackstar. So in MC Hotdog’s defense, I bet he’s never heard good rap or real rap for that matter.
Other than that your good and your lucky that you’ve avoided one of my 16 bars (haha yeah right). Next time you want to rip some one apart using rap and be sarcastic try talking about things other than your dick.
Peace
Jul 31st, 2006
richie
S&S
- U think too much.. Most of us just enjoy listening to his music not starting a war..
Aug 17th, 2006
richie
..and i agree with Runfromme that you really just overreact .. probably you should try to be more constructive rather than just bitching.
Aug 18th, 2006
adfddd
Hotdog is joints are toooo damn hotttt !!!!!!!
Aug 18th, 2006
Soul&Sushi
Hmmm..
I don’t know what made me come back to this forum. I really thought the thread was dead…
But since it is not… I guess I should respond, eh?
Richie:
I don’t know what to say about someone like you. Actually, I do know what to say to you but Runfromme asked that we try to be civil with one another in this forum. So I guess I won’t tell you to suck my d!c%. Since you say I think too much I will just think it…
How does one think too much anyway?!?
Here is a famous quote:
“Most people would rather die than think; in fact, they do so” - Bertrand Russell
And since we were talking about race relations, I’ll throw in another one by Martin Luther King.
“Rarely do we find men who willingly engage in hard, solid thinking. There is an almost universal quest for easy answers and half-baked solutions.” - MLK
You know if I am not careful, I could go into a long rant about how since I have self -identified as being Black that your comment is a “slave-owner legacy” train of thought.
Pretty soon maybe you will tell me: “S&S you read too much. Stop learning new words. And stop learning Chinese language while you are at it too. Don’t enhance your education.”
Ahhh… Richie would you like this well educated “Negro” to stop being so uppity and not voice his opinions?
Richie go and sit in the “little bad boy’s” room! You are just way too ignorant.
I take the effort to translate some of MC HotDog’s lyrics for ya and provide a link to the offensive reference and all you can say is “S&S: you think too much” ?!?
Damn dude! You are hopeless…
adfddd:
Yep! Sh!t is hot when it comes out the pooper, too. ;-)
I’m out!
S&S
Aug 20th, 2006
hotdog rocks
soulnsushi
will u just shutup this is a website for mc hotdog’s fans so if ur not… just scram
Oct 24th, 2006
MC HotDog SUCKS
MC Hot Dog SUCKS!
Did anyone see him at the Jay-Z concert in Taipei? OMG! He was nearly booed of the stage! WHAT A LOSER! You guys who like MC HotDog may not be racist like S&S says, but you guys have 100% NO taste if you like a rapper like MC HotDog. YUCK! Personally, I think MC Jin is a much better representative of Chinese style rap.
Interesting analysis S&S. Not sure if I agree 100%, but you make some very valid points. Where are you from?
Oct 26th, 2006
oddball
lol soulnsushi went mad… lol
Nov 18th, 2006
Mack
Judging from the posts (and I will not comment on what has been discussed because it must be totally stale by now and secondly, I would not want to spark a tantrum in ‘anybody’), I have concluded that Geof got bored of this a long time ago, Runfromme only just dropped out for the same reason as Geof and Soul&Sushi has either given up, realized he was acting quite childish, that his argument had no reason to exist here or he really has found a way to appreciate the artist in question.
Oh, and by the way, oddball, that may not be the ‘real’ Soul&Sushi who published that last post. The real Soul&Sushi capitalizes his name.
But to the real Soul&Sushi, please allow me to say this:
I feel for you, man, and any other member of any other race that gets put down by ignorance but the sad, cynical truth is that you won’t be changing anyones ideas or opinions here: on a ‘Chinese Music Blog’.
If your passions lie where you say they lie, then it would be more proactive to communicate with the corporations who record and publich MC Hotdog or even the bureaucrats and government censors who allow his work to be published and freely distributed.
These people are fans of the man’s work and striving so hard to change their opinions is fruitless, even if successful.
If you have so much heat to vent, write a letter to people who are in charge of things. Voice your passionate arguments at them- don’t waste it here, you’ll only get tired.
Peace.
Mack
Nov 22nd, 2006
Soul&Sushi
Hi Mack. You are very observant. The post dated Oct 29 was NOT from me. Besides, I tend to be long-winded… 1-liners or 1/2 written posts aren’t really my style. Ha ha!
I like to go back every once and awhile and see what happens to old threads. I haven’t “given up” as you suggested; I simply came to a realization that MC HotDog isn’t even worth the discussion. (And besides the thread IS old.)
I traveled to Taipei for the Jay-Z concert last month and MC HotDog was an opening act. It was pathetic. TAIWANESE were flat-out dissin’ the dude with boos and throwing stuff on the stage. I figure I don’t have to tell anyone anymore he is wack… they already know.
Overall, however, the Jay-Z concert was a blast, the after-parties were great, and Taiwan is GREAT! As a Jay-Z says: “R-O-C, R-O-C!” ;-)
Peace.
S&S
Nov 25th, 2006
F the trash talkers
Fuking dumb blacks fucking around with asains.
fuck off and go back to what the fuck ever island or continent your from. asia could use one less hater.
Dec 22nd, 2006
krazy-h
I’m Asian, and let me just say that what “F the trash talker” just said is straight-up racist and not representative of how most Asians feel. That being said, there are still some racist attitudes in the Asian community and those racists need to be called out. Calling a black guy a hak guei isn’t funny, the same way some white frat guys saying “chink” isn’t funny. F the trash talker, realize this: black people paved the way for civil rights for ALL minorities in America. Recognize.
Jan 14th, 2007
blabla
how about this.
ur all dumb for getting pissed over song lyrics. chill out. and enjoy the music it does not necessarily reflect anyone’s real views, maybe it does, maybe it doesn’t, either way this song won’t change whether they already did, already didn’t or will continue to think in the future k?
so the black guy, chill out man its just a song, the asians chill out there are plenty more haters out there (assuming the black guy is a hater) you can’t fight them all just let them be.
Chinese-Taiwan-American.
Jan 17th, 2007
certified.g
a white guy sayin chink is funny consider how much taiwanese hate those chink bastards. that’s why y’all need to quit callin mc’s songz chinese-rap, ’cause it ain’t. dude’s 100% ethnic taiwanese. f*ck those uncivilized chinese retardz, they ain’t got no flow and don’t even know what hip-hop is
Jan 17th, 2007
qwer
lol certified, white guys calling people chink don’t know the difference between taiwanese, chinese, or korean for that matter, you think that doesn’t apply to you cuz your “taiwanese,” you need to WAKE UP!
in regards to not “chinese-rap” well 95% of this dudes lyrics are in mandarin. As far as I’m concerned, if you look the same as me and our ancestors came from the same place, we are the same race. Politics and nationality are anther question.
Mar 3rd, 2007
dude
dude race is a vague concept man. ‘em korean mofos are closer DNA-wise to chinese than taiwanese so y’all need to WAKE UP. taiwanese is taiwanese, chinese is chinese, it’s not that complicated.
Apr 15th, 2007
Bill Compton
Hi Jim. Photos i received. Thanks
Jun 5th, 2007
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I am an idiot :-)
Aug 24th, 2007
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