Around 23, he appeared on the BET Black Entertainment Channel every day in battle, new york, and it became popular all over the country, so most of his fans were black. At that time, JIn often went to battle around new york. I met a black buddy in Philadelphia. He said that one of his cousin (a black girl, of course) had dated MC Jin. The black girl also complained that she tried and thought he was not very good in bed. Haha
The only CD he released in RuffRider didn't sell well in the United States. It seems that mainland Chinese didn't listen to hip-hop at that time, but Hong Kong people were better. Mainland people couldn't appreciate it at all, let alone support him. So he was angry in the United States, but he didn't get the support of mainland people at all. At that time, people who knew something about hip-hop would listen to Eminem to force.
Later, he played a supporting role in Fast Passion 2, which The director of the sequel is still Chinese, so I thought, why not support my MC Jin and let him return to this series? Results In 215, when Super 8 was launched, MC Jin actually petitioned himself to return to Speed Passion 8 on the Internet. In order to get on speed 8, he also did a lot of activities. There was once a black actor Tyrese in Speed Passion (he was originally an R&; B singer) signed a song in new york, and MC Jin went to see him at the scene to catch up with the old feelings. He came to a signing ceremony and was freestyle. As a result, Tyrese didn't recognize him at first, which was embarrassing.
Two years ago, when Super 8 was filming, I actively forwarded his petition link online, but the number of fans collected online was not enough, and the Chinese director didn't respond. As a result, he didn't go up to speed 8, but the soundtrack received a song from him. He is trying so hard to return to the passion of speed, which shows that he is not doing well in America.
Back in 23, Wang Leehom happened to be engaged in Chinese hip-hop to cooperate with him, but he disappeared silently. After the first record didn't sell well in America, he went to battle every day, and then his career began to decline, so he returned to Hong Kong. Hong Kong people also regarded him as a superstar and asked him to play TVB and Daniel Wu, but it didn't catch on.
In the American election in p>8, MC Jin was once again popular because he wrote a song for Obama's campaign, which became a big hit on MySpace and was later received by Obama. MySpace no longer exists. How old is it?