Via indystar.com, the Los Angeles Times had an interesting article today about hip-hop music in China.
“China, accomplishing what millions of disapproving American parents could not, has tamed hip-hop music.
Instead of often obscene and violent inner-city tales, Wang and other leading rappers here are taking to the stage with lyrics that glorify national pride, celebrate tourist attractions and preach against the dangers of adolescent impulsiveness.
One group is so proud of its songs that it has affixed a sticker to its debut album asking fans to share it with their parents. State-controlled television features public service announcements in rap about caring for the environment and respecting elders. ”