Mobius said:I feel the same way too...Wheh he first started out, i find his music quite nice..but when he decide to go hip hop, he become a bit "act".. As for him labelling his music "chink out" music...i always thought chink is a form of insult used by others to insult chinese
Mobius said:I feel the same way too...Wheh he first started out, i find his music quite nice..but when he decide to go hip hop, he become a bit "act".. As for him labelling his music "chink out" music...i always thought chink is a form of insult used by others to insult chinese
oh yes, "chink" is a term to insult the Chinese by the Westerners during the 1930s when China was weak, maybe what he is trying to say "chink-out" means the term is out. But trying to use the term again isn't a good idea.Mobius said:I feel the same way too...Wheh he first started out, i find his music quite nice..but when he decide to go hip hop, he become a bit "act".. As for him labelling his music "chink out" music...i always thought chink is a form of insult used by others to insult chinese
this album is different from the last. I bought this album first, then I bought the previous one. Previous one not so strong in content, this current pretty good. A few tracks arranged by local born music arranger Goh Kheng Long,Mobius said:He is a very talented musician..but his albums are starting to sound similar with not much stand out tracks.
yes i agree exactlygreekmyth said:no doubt he has the looks and talent but i feel he's somewhat a copycat jay chou did the rapping and then leehom did it then david tao infused chinese opera in one of his song then leehom did it