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Chapter 432 There are bodyguards, that's how confident they are.(2/3)

No, Brother Jie expressed his displeasure.

When I was in China, there were many so-called "authentic" underground reers who had some criticisms against me.

For example, the rap is not authentic, or it’s wild, or it’s not good, it’s a mess.

There is no mention of music itself such as flow. Most of the mentions are about language and no swear words.

Quite smug.

Anyway, the lyrics are always about things like "money", "high", "alcohol", "flour", "leaves", "your mother", "your partner", "woman" and "xx".

When I was in China, I couldn't let my hands and feet go, and I was too lazy to pay attention to a bunch of bed bugs.

But in a foreign country, I have the opportunity to let myself go. Can I not seize it?

Isn’t it just a rant? Isn’t it just a personal attack?



Brother Jie also wanted to see what his combat prowess was like after the seal was completely released.

Therefore, Brother Jie upholds the principle of "If you want to criticize, you have to go to the most valuable competition to complain, and if you want to criticize, you have to pick the strongest person to criticize."

This is an eight-mile trip underground to the lighthouse.

Definitely win!

Of course.

Brother Jie is still afraid that a group of niggas will be sprayed by him and then take action.

Therefore, you must find a bodyguard!

must!

As we all know.

What is the best cure for Nigga?

Of course it's a small pistol.

If you dare to take action, my bodyguard will shoot you.

Even if it's not really biu, it's okay to ensure safety to some extent.

"Oh God! Eight miles underground?"

As a native of Lighthouse, the supervisor naturally has a deep exposure to hip-hop music.

Especially in the lot company, he is also responsible for some work related to hip-hop music.

For example, the skin design background of some heroes is also very related to hip-hop music, and some hip-hop music singles have even been released.

Therefore, when understanding hip-hop music, it is inevitable to know what "eight miles underground" is.

"Jay, are you sure?!"

The supervisor was stunned for a moment, then asked doubtfully.

"If you want to play hip-hop music, why not go to "The Lighthouse Has Hip-Hop"?"

"There's Hip Hop in the Lighthouse"?

This program is actually almost similar to the one in China.

Hearing this name, Li Shaojie smiled disdainfully.

That thing is just an act.

Maybe every country has different cultural customs, but the entertainment industry in every country is the same.

"That's a crappy show? It's so funny!"

What to say?

The situation in the lighthouse is still different from that in China.

Many people in China don’t know much about hip-hop music.

Therefore, you can use this kind of crappy show to pretend to be commercial.

But the beautiful country is different.

Ordinary people here have a good understanding of hip-hop music.

Even some nigs with racial talents can give you more or less catchy sentences.

In comparison, that show is basically a joke.

Of course, although the musicality is better, in Li Shaojie's opinion, the level is just that.

It's better to just go to an underground competition and compete specifically on your rap skills.

"It's boring. This thing needs to be more interesting in underground competitions."

".Are you serious?!"

To be honest, the supervisor was shocked.

Li Shaojie's spoken language is very good.

But the taste is too

To describe it, it would be too elegant and too upper class.

His mouth doesn't look like he was born underground.

Not a stranger at all.

Can you really do it?

You know, those underground guys look down on aristocratic boys or people with good backgrounds the most.

They are righteous and proud of their "poorness" and origin?

Besides.

Even if you have a good vocabulary.

But for English hip-hop battle, you have to be familiar with quite a lot of local memes and slang.

Is it really no problem?

"Don't worry, it's not a big problem."

Li Shaojie smiled and shook his head.

"Well, I wish you luck."

Although I am still not optimistic about Li Shaojie.

But the supervisor still gave him encouragement and said nothing more.



Li Shaojie smiled.

Many things are seen through but not revealed.

Moreover, the idea of ​​participating in the competition is really not a whimsical idea or a deliberate attempt to cause trouble.

The main thing is to explore hip-hop singers.

Do you make pop music in Beacon without making money from hip-hop?

Wouldn’t that be a waste of such a large and good market?

Of course, Li Shaojie naturally has his own judgment standards and bottom line.

Perhaps, hiring a bodyguard to participate in the competition is outrageous.

But think about where the competition is held, the people participating, and the surrounding spectators.

I understand.

The bar where the venue is held is deep in the Nigg community.

Neighborhood community.

For a yellow-skinned person like Li Shaojie, it can be called a dragon's pond and a tiger's den.

The level of violence and low morality here is absolutely jaw-dropping.

What about the participating players and spectators?

Most of them are gang members.

Who hasn’t entered a few times?

Anyone who has never been in there will be laughed at.

Laughing to death.

Even the young children who seem innocent to these "veterans" are unimaginable veterans compared to their peers who can at least go to a public high school.
To be continued...
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