- Jin (rapper)
Infobox musical artist
Name = Jing Au-Yeung歐陽靖
欧阳靖
Img_capt = Jin
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Jing Au-Yeung
Alias = Jin tha MC, The Emcee, 100 Grand Jin, ABC Jin
Born = Birth date and age|1982|6|4
Origin =Miami, Florida ,United States
Instrument =Vocals
Occupation =Rapper ,Songwriter ,Actor
Years_active = 1997 – present
Label =Ruff Ryders ,Virgin Records ,Crafty Plugz , Draft Records, Imperial,Universal Music Group
Associated_acts =Far*East Movement
URL = [http://www.jinforthewin.com/ www.jinforthewin.com]Jin Au-Yeung (zh-tspcy|t=歐陽靖|s=欧阳靖|cy=Āu Yèuhng Jihng|p=Ōuyáng Jìng) also known as Jin, Jin tha MC, The Emcee, and 100 Grand Jin is an American rapper born on June 4, 1982. He is the first
Asian American solo rapper to be signed to a majorrecord label . [ [http://www.asiaarts.ucla.edu/030404/music_jin_profile.html APAmusic ] ] [ [http://www.eastwestmagazine.com/content/view/44/40/ East West - The Asian American Lifestyle Magazine - Jin: Freestyling to the Top ] ]Early life
Jin was born in
Miami, Florida and was raised inMiami by his Chinese immigrant parents who ran their own restaurant. In junior high, he became fascinated withhip-hop music and dreamed of becoming a professional rapper. He was inspired by artists such as Nas,Wu-Tang Clan ,The Notorious B.I.G. ,LL Cool J ,Jay-Z ,Big L and other New York rappers from the early 1990s, an era now referred to as The Golden Age. When first taking up rapping, he struggled with the form of music but with much practice he realized he had a talent for freestyle rap. He soon began performing for his classmates, co-workers and whoever would listen. Jin began entering freestyle battles in local hip-hop clubs where he was usually the only Asian around. He was often underestimated due to his ethnicity. Jin's talent won crowds over, and he went on to win many battles. He quickly developed a reputation as Miami's most clever freestyler. But in the hip-hop world, Miami is better known forbass music than clever lyrics. He knew this would be another obstacle to overcome in order to gain acceptance.Career
In 2001, he decided to move his family to
Flushing, Queens ,New York City . He began performing freestyles and selling his own mix tapes on the streets, in hip-hop clubs and wherever else possible. He quickly gained a huge following, just as he had done in Miami. His big break came when theBET program "106 & Park " began inviting local rappers to hold battles in a segment known as Freestyle Friday. Ready for the national exposure, he auditioned and again was underestimated due to his ethnic background. Although he lost to Diabolic, he kept his head and proved everyone wrong by winning the battles week after week. His first battle was against Hasan, who had six straight victories and was one victory away from being inducted into the hall of fame. Jin began the competition by delivering strong rhymes during his round. Hasan countered during his thirty second round with rhymes; however, with ten seconds left in the battle, Hasan lost his focus and was unable to deliver any more lyrics and stopped his performance. Jin was then declared the new champion. After winning for seven weeks straight, Jin was inducted into the show's Hall of Fame. The MCs he battled against during that period were:
* Week one: Hasan
* Week two: Sterling
* Week three: Skitzo
* Week four: Logan
* Week five: Lucky Luciano
* Week six: Skyzoo
* Week seven: Sean-NicolasRuff Ryders Era (2002–2005)
That same night of his Hall of Fame induction, he announced that he had signed a deal with the
Ruff Ryders .His first single under Ruff Ryders was titled "Learn Chinese". It took a sample from the 1992 song "They Want EFX", from hip-hop groupDas EFX . The second and final single for the album was originally supposed to be "I Got a Love" featuringKanye West , but was later changed to "Senorita" becauseRoc-A-Fella Records didn't want to over-expose Kanye West. The album was originally scheduled to be released in the summer of 2003, but was delayed for over a year by the label. In October 2004, Jin released his debut album, "The Rest Is History ", which reached number 54 of the "Billboard" Top 200 albums chart. [ [http://billboard.com/bbcom/retrieve_chart_history.do?model.chartFormatGroupName=Albums&model.vnuArtistId=534044&model.vnuAlbumId=622186 Billboard.com - Artist Chart History - Jin ] ] Both of his singles, "Learn Chinese" and "Senorita", failed to be major mainstream successes. Nonetheless, Jin's music video "Learn Chinese" was the first video ever to be played onMTV Chi .In 2003, Jin made an appearance in the movie "
2 Fast 2 Furious " as a mechanic named 'Jimmy'. His song "Peel Off" was featured on the "2 Fast 2 Furious" soundtrack. Jin was also featured on the Taipei-based pop artistLee-Hom Wang 's 2005 album "Heroes of Earth ". He also collaborated withUK Bhangra artist,Juggy D , in the song "Kohl Aaja (Come Closer)", when he was in London doing some promotion for "The Rest Is History ".In November 2003, Jin was in involved in an argument with another aspiring rapper named Raymond Yu, who was a gang member linked with the
Ghost Shadows street gang. This led to the shooting of Jin's friend Christopher Louie who is also known as LS. [cite web |url=http://www.taipeitimes.com/News/feat/archives/2005/03/05/2003225619 |title= Straight Outta Chinatown |work=Taipei Times |accessdate=2007-08-28]Jin held the Fight Klub battle championship until he lost the title and a $10,000 purse to challenger Serius Jones. Although often thought to have been a racially-driven battle and despite mass speculation that Serius had used pre-written lines, Jin lost the title. Two weeks later, Jin defeated all contestants in the Fight Klub Championship held in the Bahamas for $50,000 (Serius Jones also entered the contest, but was defeated in the 1st Round by U.K rapper Professor Green). Jin challenged Serius that same night to a rematch after the tournament was over for $10,000, but Serius was disappointed with his loss and "lack of crowd" and therefore, did not participate in the battle.
On January 17, 2005, a New York-based radio station,
Hot 97 , caused controversy when they released a song, "USA for Indonesia," making a joke out of the 2004 Indian Ocean Earthquake, which was offensive to many, especially Asian Americans. The incident was followed by an argument betweenshock jock Miss Jones and co-host Todd Lynn, and Asian American co-hostMiss Info , who was attempting to avoid the joke. Jin immediately wrote a song in protest, to Miss Jones, titled "Fuck the Tsunami Song."Due to the long delay on the album, sales and where the contract was going to lead him, he decided with his manager to leave. When he left the Virgin label, he also left the Ruff Ryder label. Ruff Ryders is still active to date and Jin is in good terms with them.
After Ruff Ryders (2005–2008)
On May 18, 2005, Jin revealed that he would be putting his rap career on hold in order to explore other options. To make this clear, he recorded a song titled "I Quit", which was produced by the Golden Child. The announcement was widely misunderstood to have marked the end of Jin's rap career. However, he later re-emerged under a different alias, The Emcee, and freestyled over such songs as Jay-Z's "Dear Summer." He released a single called "
Top 5 (Dead or Alive) " where Jin displays his lyrical talent in explaining the history of hip-hop's greatest artists. The legendary DJKool Herc , who is credited as the founder of hip-hop, appears in Jin's music video. After signing with an independent label, CraftyPlugz/Draft Records, Jin released his second album, "The Emcee's Properganda " on October 25, 2005.The rapper was featured in the "NBA Ballers: Phenom" video game, where players are given the chance to battle him in a freestyle contest.
Jin released two albums in 2006. The first one, "
100 Grand Jin " is a mixtape/album that was released on August 29, 2006. The single released off the album is "FYI", for which the rapper shot and released a music video. The second album released in 2006 is Jin's third LP, "I Promise". Instead of releasing the album in stores, Jin released it on November 1, 2006 through his MySpace, with the first batch being autographed by himself. It was then sold on CDBaby.com with limited copies being pressed and not autographed for people who were unable to purchase it before. The first single for this album is titled "36-24-36 ( Apple Bottom Jeans )", a song in which Jin gives praise to Asian girls. Jin shot a music video for the song in December, but it has yet to be released.Jin was a guest judge on BET's Freestyle Friday on December 15, 2006. Jin has stated that he doesn't like
Rosie O'Donnell because of her "ching chong" incident. He has also recorded a song that insults Rosie titled "You're Fired." The song features voice clips ofDonald Trump and uses the beat from famousNas diss song "Ether".During the end of 2006, Jin worked on another album called "ABC". The album was recorded almost entirely in Cantonese. Jin officially launched his "ABC Jin" website on January 10, 2007. Jin premiered his music video for the first single, "ABC" on
MTV Chi on January 26, 2007. The album was produced entirely by theFar*East Movement and features guest appearances from Hong Kong actorDaniel Wu andKen Oak Band .On Jin's MySpace, Jin mentioned that he is working on another English album named "Birthdays, Funerals and Things In Between". Jin premiered a song called "Open Letter to Obama" on April 24, 2007, which made him become 1st on
Barack Obama 's Top 8 list onMySpace . [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yi4tIbIcwLc YouTube - jin_june 5th NYC Obama organizing speech ] ]On April 16, 2007, Jin made a tribute song to the victims of the
Virginia Tech massacre called "Rain, Rain Go Away". [http://theemcee.com/media/music/rainraingoaway.mp3] Recently Jin has decided to make his November 1, 2006 Internet album, "I Promise", available in retail stores. It will be out on October 23, 2007. [ [http://www.ballerstatus.com/article/news/2007/10/3300/ Jin Re-Issues 2006 Internet Album To Stores | BallerStatus.com | NEWS ] ]Jin released a new song through his MySpace page. The song is titled "Fill In The Blanks", and Jin encourages his fans to record their own verse into the song. [ [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2LdtMf-Z_VA YouTube - FILL IN THE ] ]
Universal Music Era (2008- present)
After staying independent for 3 years Jin landed a deal with a major record company. "Universal Music Hong Kong" added Jin as one of four artists that are being promoted in the new deal that is called the "Universal Spends 8-Figures on 2008 Newcomers". Universal Music Hong Kong signed these four artists to promote their music, Jin being the top of the four. Jin has already gone to work with his next Cantonese album and plans to release it on the label by 2008. [ [http://asianfanatics.net/forum/Universal-Spends-8-Figures-on-2008-Newcomers-Keeva-Eva-MC-Jin-Mr-talk548819.html Universal Spends 8-Figures on 2008 Newcomers (Keeva, Eva, MC Jin, Mr.) - AsianFanatics Forum ] ] [ [http://easonchan101.blogspot.com/2008/06/universal-records-spends-8-figures-on.html Eason Chan 101: Universal Records Spends 8-Figures On Four 2008 Newcomers ] ]
Discography
Albums
*"
The Rest Is History "
**Released: October 19, 2004
**Label: Ruff Ryders/Virgin Records
**Chart positions: 12*""
**Released: October 25, 2005
**Label: Crafty Plugz/Draft Records
**Chart Positions: -*"
100 Grand Jin "
**Released: August 29, 2006
**Label: Crafty Plugz/Catch Music Group/Draft Records
**Chart positions: –*"I Promise"
**Released on MySpace: November 1, 2006 - November 27, 2006
**Label: Crafty Plugz
**Released in stores: October 23, 2007
**Label: Crafty Plugz/Phase One Communications
**Chart positions: –*"ABC"
**Released: February 20, 2007
**Label: Crafty Plugz/Catch Music Group/Imperial/Raptivism
**Chart positions: –*"Birthdays, Funerals, And Things In Between(Previously
The Voice )"
**Release Date: 2008Filmography
References
* [http://www.nytimes.com/2004/11/21/magazine/21JIN.html?pagewanted=print&position= The New York Times > Magazine > Just Another Quick-Witted, Egg-Roll-Joke-Making, Insult-Hurling Chinese-American Rapper]
External links
* [http://www.whereisjin.com Official website]
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* [http://www.facebook.com/people/Jin_Au-Yeung/592935822 Jin] atFacebook
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