Famous Lines: The 8-Ton Truck
Learn the background and history of probably the most famous line in Korean hiphop: the 8-ton truck.
Learn the background and history of probably the most famous line in Korean hiphop: the 8-ton truck.
Yoonmirae was recently interviewed for the upcoming July edition of @star1 (앳스타일). Check out the details below!
Earlier today, Feel Ghood Music artist and MFBTY member Tiger JK released the MV for his latest single ‘Good To See You Again (Forever)’ (반가워요) featuring Yoonmirae.
Last week, Philadelphia based rapper Danny Chung (formerly known as Decipher) interviewed MFBTY (My Fans [Are] Better Than Yours) members Tiger JK and Yoonmirae, where the three discussed about leaving Jungle Entertainment (and the beginnings of Feel Ghood Muzik), their seven year old son Jordan, The Movement Crew, reality shows Show Me the Money & Unpretty Rapstar, Keith Ape, and more.
Check out the music video for MFBTY‘s latest single ‘Bang Diggy Bang Bang (방뛰기방방)’.
On March 12 KST, Tiger JK, Yoonmirae, and Bizzy‘s project group MFBTY recently revealed the track list for their upcoming album titled [WONDALAND].
The album cover illustrates the three members on the couch in eccentric fashion with unique sunglasses and vibrant attire.
[WONDALAND] is packed with 16 tracks with a colourful list of featured musicians including the “rock legend” Cheon In Kwon, hip-hop artist Dok2, reggae artist Kim Ban Jang (of Windy City), world-reknowned electronica duo EE, vocal diva Son Seung Yeon, producer/idol Rap Monster (of Bangtan Boys) and Yong Joon Hyung (of BEAST), and more.
The album also features Tiger JK and Yoonmirae’s son Jordan in the track ‘Fart Dance’ which was created by himself. Lastly, the second track ‘Hello Happy’ features an artist that is yet to be disclosed.
MFBTY’s new album will drop worldwide on March 19 KST and is available to pre-order through various music portal sites.
While we wait for the album, check out the teaser video below!
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[ Source | Star Today ]
[ Translation | HiphopKR ]
For this week’s throwback jams, we go back to the roots of Korean Hip-Hop: Drunken Tiger!
On January 16, an American Asian collaborative project titled CHOPS released the MV for the track “Turn It Up” featuring Korean hiphop artists Tiger JK and Tasha (Yoonmirae).