How Come There's So Few Asian MCs?

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Mainly because the ones who genuinely love hip hop either stay in their countries music industry(e.g. Japan, South Korea, China) or stay underground in a region here(e.g. west coast) and for whatever reason abstain from attempting to go mainstream - probably due to fear of not gaining acceptance and the scrutiny that comes with being a minority in a predominantly black genre.

Theoretically Asians should be easier to accept than white people because they generally relate to the struggle more than a typical white person, but due to the fact that their culture(s) doesn't glamorize hip hop as much as whites nor see it as a feasible way to earn a living, it shrinks the talent pool. Having to battle the stereotype of Asians being "geeky" "asexual" and even more "uncool" than whites, plays a part in it as well.

 
5 Grand;7052363 said:
Really? It seems like if he had the right marketing and promotion he could have blown up. Also, It seems like he'd be able to bring something new to the table as far as content is concerned like the way Eminem was able to bring something new on "White America" or "Sing For The Moment".

Nah... he became a second generation Ruff Ryder... with the likes of Cassidy... and Cartoon...
 
Well, part of the stereotype against Far East Asians is that they are generally meek people who aren't really aggressive in their personalities by nature. That kinda goes against the idea of what a rapper is supposed to be.

Rappers in general are viewed more positively and more marketable when they are more aggressive. Hence the reason we seek some kind of struggle and hard upbringing in their past. It's why 50 Cent blew up, why the general population has an adoration for 2Pac and Biggie, and why Eminem was accepted as more than just a white guy rapping.

That's not to say that some Far East Asians don't have hard upbringings or that they can't be aggressive or don't have gangs with whom they associate, but the stereotype holds against them in terms of marketability.

If the rise of soft rappers like Macklemore shifts the interest of labels to non-aggressive rappers, then we might see an Asian rapper in the future. But as yet, it's unlikely, i think, we'll see one soon.
 
There are so many Asian MCs, the only problem is that you wouldn't understand what they are saying, but they pay homage to the culture more than any other groups. I did a report about the growth and development of Asian Hip Hop, specifically focusing on Korean Hip Hop and Soul and the comparison between their Hip Hop culture and ours. Theirs is more grassroots than ours. Some of the artists are very talented. If you ever have the time, find a video where there are English subtitles. Its fascinating how their culture went through similar trends and rapping styles as the artform evolved, just like ours.

Here are some good songs from a technical standpoint.



 
DJ-Mista-Em;7052793 said:
ima consultant, so i do business with a lot of asias over sea...and they never talk about music at all...you can go to ah white party, and there "may" be music...but you know ah black party gonna have some music..

A lot of asias over sea, huh?
 
iKingGodGivBiz;7052895 said:
Most of them are holding down B-Boying.

That's true. Now that I think about it, there's a lot o Asian B-Boys and DJs. They used to win the New Music Seminar DJ competition every year.
 
There are, people just don't fuck with them

Asian Producers:

Nujabes


TokiMonsta (I would beat the breaks off this chick)


KayKay (she would also get the D)


Rappers

DumbFoundead (Changed name to Parker)


Das Racist (India is in Asia)


Lyrics Born


Timothy De la Ghetto (goes by Traphik)
 
I believe Tyga half asian, there's also Honey Cocaine, Alexander Spit, Teriyaki Boyz. Check out Just Bizarre, Meez Montana, them Filipinos they be spittin too. Jackie Chain iz part Asian, Young L part Filipino. There's a lot out there, nobody just blown up in America like that yet. In due time tho.
 
TruthSerum777;7054243 said:
There are and were many Asian hip hop artists who are not Americans.

Yeah but the question is; How come there's no Asian Eminem? Like a guy who dominates mainstream culture with magazine covers and number one songs?

 

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