The development of hip-hop music in China can be traced back to the 1980s, when hip-hop music was mainly introduced by black music lovers. In 1993, Yin Xiangjie and Xie Dong released a rap album called "Someone". This album did not cause any waves at the time, but during this wave, Chinese people also began to hear about rap music. At that time, the concept of rap in mainland China was not a complete music style but an element. With this element, it would become super cool.
As time goes by, hip-hop music gradually develops and grows in China. Around 2000, with the development of network technology, hip-hop music began to become popular on the Internet. In 2004, China's first Hip-Hop music album "Black Friday" was released, marking the entry of Chinese hip-hop music into a new era.