Jan 6th, '17, 22:30
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by jayinhk » Jan 6th, '17, 22:30
I hadn't heard of the group, but that's a good track. I listen to hip-hop/rap often when drinking tea now. I put a decent system in my office with a 250w 12" subwoofer and it makes for enjoyable music/tea sessions.
This came up on Spotify a couple of nights ago and I loved it. Hadn't heard it before.
Warning, explicit lyrics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSbZidsgMfw
Jan 7th, '17, 17:13
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by onjinone » Jan 7th, '17, 17:13
jayinhk wrote:
I hadn't heard of the group, but that's a good track. I listen to hip-hop/rap often when drinking tea now. I put a decent system in my office with a 250w 12" subwoofer and it makes for enjoyable music/tea sessions.
This came up on Spotify a couple of nights ago and I loved it. Hadn't heard it before.
Warning, explicit lyrics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSbZidsgMfw
That's also a very nice track. It's always nice to see more HK people liking these types of song. (I'm ABC, family from HK). Goes well with tea sessions.

Jan 7th, '17, 22:50
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by jayinhk » Jan 7th, '17, 22:50
onjinone wrote:jayinhk wrote:
I hadn't heard of the group, but that's a good track. I listen to hip-hop/rap often when drinking tea now. I put a decent system in my office with a 250w 12" subwoofer and it makes for enjoyable music/tea sessions.
This came up on Spotify a couple of nights ago and I loved it. Hadn't heard it before.
Warning, explicit lyrics
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XSbZidsgMfw
That's also a very nice track. It's always nice to see more HK people liking these types of song. (I'm ABC, family from HK). Goes well with tea sessions.

I went to a British school in HK pre-handover (almost all of the teachers were British and the school was maybe 10% Chinese). I'm British Indian on paper (no HK passport or Mainland Chinese citizenship--all Chinese ethnicity HKers automatically became PRC citizens in 1997, but not non-Chinese people, even if were born here)! College in NYC. I'm not your typical HKer, but there has always been some interest in hip-hop here at all levels and from all levels of society.

Jan 11th, '17, 11:55
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by jayinhk » Jan 11th, '17, 11:55
Wow, thank you for sharing that site! I love raaga
