underground rebellion part 1 of 2
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Hip-hop in HK is not just limited to the Chinese. Filipinos living in HK also have a large contribution to the city's hip-hop scene such as rap groups like Likalento, Dogz of War and DJ. Sir Scratch. Unfortunately, HK is still a Chinese city so Filipinos don't get that recognition.
Sad to say that HK's rap scene didn't grew unlike other elements like DJing, breakdancing and of course graffiti.
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no matter ur are from rich or poor or middle class society music is the most demand in life when u feel stress out
the beat that release the stress is the main theme to me!
support always hiphop to express the stress and feel relax that what all kind of people will agree,tht's what I am thinking about hip-hop,comment?
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喂!!好波!
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dear producer,
thank you for the effort for promotion this music,
and i really surprise you joined the show at BU that night, well gotta admit promotion were poor for the show...
looking forward to more indie production
michael
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I LUV HENRY!!
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lol it wasnt so much about softhard "bringin it to hk"...honestly there's not much hiphop bout the softhard crew...
but it was the image of hiphop that was given to mainstream in hk...the comedian type ish
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the comment about hip hop coming to Hong Kong in the early 90's from "Soft Hard" is not true. The BFD crew were the people responsible for bringing hip hop music, fashion and the culture and lifestyle of what hip hop is. sort hard saw the idea and made it Canto. I wish that the media would get the damn fucking facts right for once.
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you did it! i just remember the convo we had while doing my shoot, about this doc. quite interesting.
there is no media involved in this shit! indie production mf!!
Mischu1285 2 years ago