Us Asian guys, we turn up where you'd least expect and always school you propah, dogg!
I'll let this excerpt from the New York Times article tell the story:
In his lyrics Jin talks unabashedly about his Asian ethnicity, sometimes in self-defense but more often because he wants to bolster the idea of an Asian-American rapper. In last year's battles on BET's "106 & Park," rival rappers most frequently hurled ethnic insults at Jin:Yeah, boyeeeee!I'm a starBut Jin turned those taunts into his own disses:
He just a rookie
Leave rap alone and keep making fortune cookies.You wanna say I'm Chinesehe raps, referring to Timberland shoes. And
Sonny here's a reminder
Check your Timbs
They probably say made in ChinaYeah, I'm Chinese
Now you understand it
I'm the reason that his little sister's eyes are slanted
If you make one joke about rice or karate
N.Y.P.D. be in Chinatown searching for your body.

Ur Shit is tight. KEep represnting the Asian people. Ur battle are tight. keep it up wit rapping
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