I've never heard of Magneto, a member of Chinese hip-hop. I'm just a fan of online literature. My knowledge comes from the Internet content that I've learned.
"In the Name of the Father" was a famous song by Jay Chou. It was included in his album "Exclamation Point" and released in 2014. This song was also very popular in Chinese hip-hop competitions and was considered one of the representative works of Chinese hip-hop music.
The lines of Magneto's song from Chinese hip-hop were from the movie Transformers: Revenge of the Mumblers.
I don't know which episode 'China has hip-hop hotpot base' is referring to. It could be a misdescription or misunderstanding. If there is more information or context, I will try my best to answer your questions.
Yuan Yawei sang " Blame It on the Future " in Chinese hip-hop and Magneto's Afjeni Gang.
"In the Name of the Father" was a famous song by Jay Chou. It told the story of a father's love. The song won the annual champion of the global Chinese pop music chart in 2014 and was included in Jay Chou's album Twelve New Works. In addition, the song was also selected as one of the top 20 songs of the year on the China Music Chart.
Hip hop fiction reflects hip hop culture by using the same language. Just as rappers use slang and unique wordplay, hip hop fiction often does the same. For example, words like 'fly' or 'dope' might be used to describe characters or situations.
According to the information provided, I found a hip-hop song called Do You Love Me? Kris Wu sang. The opening sentence of this song is Do you really like hip-hop? The lyrics of this song involved many elements of hip-hop culture, such as hip-hop music, drugs, street life, and so on. The melody of the song was also more popular and suitable for hip-hop music.
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The hip-hop style usually referred to music styles based on black music and dance, so there were often characters related to hip-hop in anime and manga. The following are a few representative characters: 1. Yagami Moon from the Death Note: He is a talented high school student who uses the Death Note to kill anyone who does not follow the rules. He has a strong hip-hop style. 2 Sakuragi Hanamichi from Slam Dunk: He is a basketball player with a strong physique and a hip-hop spirit. He likes music and dancing. 3. Kuroko Tetsuya in Kuroko's Basketball: He is a basketball player with superb basketball skills and a hip-hop spirit. He likes to sing hip-hop songs. 4 Naruto Uzumaki in Naruto: He is a ninja with a strong vitality and hip-hop spirit. He likes to sing hip-hop songs. 5 Monchi D. Luffy in One Piece: He is a pirate with a strong adventurous spirit and a hip-hop spirit. He likes to dance and sing. These are some of the representative characters in anime and manga. They all have their own unique hip-hop style.
Pgone was known as Magneto because he sang a song called Magneto during a Chinese hip-hop competition. The lyrics of the song contained some content related to magnetic fields, power, and other topics, so it was loved by fans. The title of "Magneto" also became one of his symbols. In fact, the title of Magneto was related to the superhero Magneto (Professor X's son) in the movie X-Men. In the movie, Magneto was a very powerful scientist who invented some powerful weapons and tools and worked with other superheroes to protect Earth from alien threats. Because his surname was related to "X", people often called him "Magneto". Pgone got the title after singing Magneto during a Chinese hip-hop competition. This title became one of his symbols and had a great impact on his music style and image.