I didn't know chinese people dressed ghetto in China
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpovLs3aFlg&mode=related&search=
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpovLs3aFlg&mode=related&search=
Originally posted by: swtethan
i only saw like.... 2 seconds of it, jalba look alike?
Originally posted by: Powermoloch
Originally posted by: swtethan
i only saw like.... 2 seconds of it, jalba look alike?
nope, not one bit. Maybe the lips I guess.
Originally posted by: Mrvile
I stopped about three seconds into it, it is embarassing to watch, even alone. I didn't know my people could dress like that :Q
Originally posted by: bigj3347
The chick in the music video is Jolin Tsai, she's actually a very famous female singer from Taiwan.
It seems like there are quite a few ignorant and arrogant people here, judging from the posts. You don't have to like the music, you don't have to watch it. There's no need to mock someone else's music/culture.
Yes, there are plenty of western influences in the dress and fashion of of the asian entertainment industry but if you actually understood the lyrics, you would realize this is a far cry from Candyshop or In Da Club.
Personally, I'm not a huge fan of Jolin but she is definitely not a Chinese wannabe, she's an established artist who sells tens of thousands of albums every year.
Originally posted by: HamSupLo
Originally posted by: bigj3347
The chick in the music video is Jolin Tsai, she's actually a very famous female singer from Taiwan.
It seems like there are quite a few ignorant and arrogant people here, judging from the posts. You don't have to like the music, you don't have to watch it. There's no need to mock someone else's music/culture.
Yes, there are plenty of western influences in the dress and fashion of of the asian entertainment industry but if you actually understood the lyrics, you would realize this is a far cry from Candyshop or In Da Club.
Personally, I'm not a huge fan of Jolin but she is definitely not a Chinese wannabe, she's an established artist who sells tens of thousands of albums every year.
your point is taken. but my beef is that these taiwanese/HK pop acts are adopting what they see in rap/r&B and trying to pass it off as hip hop. it's basically all about fluff and appearances. I'd much rather see a homegrown music scene happening over there rather then they trying to imitate.
Originally posted by: bennylong
Originally posted by: HamSupLo
Originally posted by: bigj3347
The chick in the music video is Jolin Tsai, she's actually a very famous female singer from Taiwan.
It seems like there are quite a few ignorant and arrogant people here, judging from the posts. You don't have to like the music, you don't have to watch it. There's no need to mock someone else's music/culture.
Yes, there are plenty of western influences in the dress and fashion of of the asian entertainment industry but if you actually understood the lyrics, you would realize this is a far cry from Candyshop or In Da Club.
Personally, I'm not a huge fan of Jolin but she is definitely not a Chinese wannabe, she's an established artist who sells tens of thousands of albums every year.
your point is taken. but my beef is that these taiwanese/HK pop acts are adopting what they see in rap/r&B and trying to pass it off as hip hop. it's basically all about fluff and appearances. I'd much rather see a homegrown music scene happening over there rather then they trying to imitate.
agreed. why imitate this crap?
Originally posted by: Baked
That chick's total jailbait.