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  2. Higher Brothers - Wikipedia

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    Higher Brothers are formerly part of the major OG Chinese hip-hop label, Chengdu Rap House (成都说唱会馆), also known as CDC (an abbreviation of Chengdu City), which was formed in the early 2010s, and was suceeded by the name of Chengdu Corporation (成都集团),, with similar affliated members.

  3. Five Stars (Higher Brothers album) - Wikipedia

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    Five Stars is the second album by Chinese hip-hop group Higher Brothers, released on 22 February 2019 through 88rising and 12Tone Music. The album was announced on 8 February 2019 and features American rappers ScHoolboy Q, Soulja Boy and JID among others. [1] [2] It was their first album to be recorded in a professional studio. [3]

  4. As hip-hop grows in China, its performers seek a voice that ...

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    What had looked like the end for Chinese hip-hop was just the beginning. ... Higher Brothers and Vava are just a few of the names that have made Chinese rap mainstream, performing in a mix of ...

  5. A Chinese flavor of rap music is flourishing as emerging ...

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    Much of the energy can be found in Chengdu, a city in China's southwestern Sichuan region. Some of the biggest acts in China today hail from Sichuan; Wang Yitai, Higher Brothers and Vava are just a few of the names that have made Chinese rap mainstream, performing in a mix of Mandarin and Sichuan dialects.

  6. 88rising - Wikipedia

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    Miyashiro states 88rising is "The Disney of Asian hip-hop". [40] Miyashiro also hopes 88rising can bridge the gap between Asian and American music. [41] The New Yorker writes about 88rising, "With artists like Joji, Rich Brian and Higher Brothers, Sean Miyashiro's company is an authority on how to create pop-culture crossovers."

  7. And many on its roster of artists hail from China, including rap crew Higher Brothers. But finding Chinese talent and appealing to Chinese audiences are one thing; putting on an American-produced ...

  8. Category:Chinese hip-hop groups - Wikipedia

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    Category: Chinese hip-hop groups. 3 languages. ... Higher Brothers; Y. Yin Ts'ang This page was last edited on 13 December 2024, at 12:24 ...

  9. Rap for Youth - Wikipedia

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    Rap for Youth (说唱新世代) is a Chinese rap streaming competition television series that airs on the digital and streaming service Bilibili.The show features regular judges Huang Zitao, MC HotDog, Higher Brothers and Indonesian rapper Rich Brian, and special guest judge Li Yuchun.