Sina Entertainment News If the hottest music style in Chinese music this year, hip-hop rap must be the first thing to bear the brunt. Hip-hop has moved from underground to the public. For a time, the sound of hip-hop has spread everywhere, and many singers are trying the style of hip-hop and developing in this direction. ?
Jason [Weibo] has always been a singer who is willing to try and break through himself. He is not afraid of challenges in all types of love songs, electronics and rock, but he has a rough road in rap. Jason is currently participating in the second season of "Battle of the Teana". In the program to be broadcast this week, Jason not only challenges rap again, but also makes it more difficult, adapting the hot hip-hop song "Hot Pot Bottom" in pure Sichuan dialect. As soon as the news that Jason tried Sichuan rap again came out, it has already caused a heated discussion. ?
In the second season of Battle of the Teana, after two months of star-element confrontation, amateur challengers have all been screened and officially entered the semi-finals, and the "Teana Singer" will play against amateur challengers in pairs. Jason and Zhang Mengyu, the amateur challenger he will help sing, are both Sichuanese. When choosing songs, they took this into consideration, while Jason also felt that it was necessary to help the contestants to break through themselves and show more aspects. After discussion, they chose the most suitable "Hot Pot Bottom Material" to adapt and sing Sichuan-style rap together. ?
When Jason participated in a music program, he added a rap after singing a song to express his heart. As soon as the program came out, it caused great controversy on the Internet. Some netizens think that it is true feelings, while others think that this adaptation is not satisfactory, but rather awkward. "RAP adaptation is controversial, many competitions are ranked lower, and the gossip of' nepotism' ..." At that time, all kinds of voices came, and Jason's rap became the focus of attention and discussion. ?
In fact, Jason has had the experience of Sichuan-style rap. He wrote his own lyrics and collaborated with Boss Shady, a hip-hop rapper in Sichuan, which also caused a heated discussion. This time, Jason sang Sichuan-style rap again, and there was no gossip about "nepotism" or other noisy noises. I wonder if Jason's "Hot Pot Bottom Material" will be a beautiful "flip" this time.