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On Martial Arts & Music. READ Shao Dow on Shaolin and Rap by Gene Ching
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threadsReal-Life Martial Arts Champ Anne-Marie Isn’t Playing in Video for KSI & Digital Farm Animals Collab
Katie Bain 5 days ago
KSI et al. sitting posing for the camera: KSI, Anne-Marie and Digital Farm AnimalsKSI, Anne-Marie and Digital Farm Animals
Anne-Marie is indeed a powerhouse pop star. And as the holder of three Shotokan karate championship titles, she’s also a powerhouse fighter.
The pink-haired singer — famous for her solo work along with collabs with Marshmello, Clean Bandit, Doja Cat and Rudimental — flexes both her vocal and physical prowess in a new video for “Don’t Play,” the new collab with KSI and Digital Farm Animals.
In the clip, Anne-Marie goes from a defeated bullying victim to a take-no-prisoners fighter. She performs from inside the boxing ring with fellow British vocalist (and fellow boxer!) KSI, along with the song’s producer Digital Farm Animals, who tosses tennis balls to the duo to get fit to fight.
Anne-Marie’s slinky vocals are layered over a UK garage production containing shades of Jamie xx’s 2014 masterpiece In Colour.
Does Anne-Marie beat those bullies in the end? Naturally. Watch the clip below.
Celebrities studying martial arts?
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Rap Is A Martial Art Is Breaking All Barriers in the Industry
Jan 28, 2021, 08:46 ET
WASHINGTON, Jan. 28, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Rap Is A Martial Art, born as Philippe Prosper, is the definition of a true artist who's on a journey to build a legacy that will be remembered forever. The biggest challenge posed to artists is thinking out of the box and paving their own way. Rap Is A Martial Art is finding success doing that through music and martial arts. Prosper characterizes these two forms of art as "tools of expression," both defining him as a person and personality in the entertainment industry. While each artist has their own aspirations and goals to accomplish, Prosper's intentions are clear -- he wants to make art to spiritually connect with people.
Rap Is A Martial Art
Being raised in Haiti with a family of military generals, words and war is instilled in his DNA. Although, the artist Rap Is A Martial Art seen today is the result of years of training and preparation. During most of his formative years, he spent 5 to 7 hours a day training in Shaolin Hung Fut Kung Fu, winning an International Kung Fu Grand championship, and becoming one of a handful of disciples of famous Shaolin Kung Grandmaster Yim and mastering his crafts.
In martial arts, all parts of your body are trained to be used as weapons. In a similar manner, to Prosper, the tongue can be the ultimate weapon. When asked about the parallels between martial arts and rap, Prosper said, "My words are my sword and words can start revolutions. Rap and martial arts are similar in so many ways - but to me, they are one."
Rap Is A Martial Art has gone further than just martial arts and hip hop. He has taken another step creating a luxury clothing brand called Martial Luxury. Martial Luxury is fashion for fighters built around the slogan "Dressed to Kill."
In his latest release, Rap Is A Martial Art shows off his lyrical arsenal in a high-action visual titled "Ugly Duckling." The video is clear proof that artists aren't limited to one stylistic approach and Philippe is breaking every barrier ahead of him. Literally and figuratively.
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‘KUNG FU VAGINA’: TWO WHITE WOMEN CREATE RACIST MUSIC VIDEO TO PROMOTE SEX TOYS
RESONATE TEAM 3 FEBRUARY 2021
"Everybody wants a Kung-Fu gina / It starts with a jade egg from China!"
Two white women have created a racist music video to promote vagina eggs according to World of Buzz.
Sex and relationship coach Kim Anami and director Shae-Lee Raven created the music parody titled ‘Kung Fu Vaginas’ based on Carl Douglas’ 1974 hit ‘Kung Fu Fighting’.
Featuring an array of Asian clichés including chopsticks, kimonos and lanterns, the tone-deaf video is stereotypical at best and downright racist at worst.
Lyrics include:
“Everybody wants a Kung-Fu gina! / It starts with a jade egg from China! / No need for lube or saliva / To become a vag messiah!”
“We don’t need a funky Thai Vag, to shoot ping pongs with pizzazz / We just build the muscle up to chop a board down!”
“It’s an ancient Taoist art, of lifting weight with your parts! / Come on girls let’s flip and regain the power between your hips!”
“You’ll become your own **** messiah / When your ejaculate puts out fires!”
In other news, an Oregan bar has drawn criticism for using racist signs and for mocking a customer with a racist accent.
Last year, Steven Crowder released a similar parody of ‘Kung Fu Fighting’ about Coronavirus.
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