Title: Learn Chinese
Release date: 23 March, 2004
Record label: Ruff Ryders/Virgin
Single: Learn Chinese
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The main artery of New York City’s Chinatown neighborhood is Canal Street, and on a sweltering summer day like this, it’s easy to lose yourself in the constant traffic of bodies pushing their way along the sidewalk. There are longtime Chinatown merchants alongside newly immigrated ones, each looking for their piece of the American Dream.
There are wide-eyed tourists craning their necks to see the tips of the city’s skyscrapers, thinking privately of their own high hopes. There are also tough young New Yorkers from every borough who have come for cheap eats and electronics. And, somewhere in the mix, bubbling up from the underground, there is a 21-year-old Ruff Ryder named Jin. In a sense, he is all of these people, but clearly stands out among them.
By now, the details of Jin’s rise in music circles are part of hip-hop lore: an unknown Chinese-American kid with a cocky smirk and nasty rhyme skills blazes through the competition on a series of weekly battles on cable channel BET, earning himself a record deal and a spot on the Ruff Ryders squad. But what distinguishes Jin (born Jin Au-Yeung) as an MC isn’t his fast ascent to the top. It isn’t the fact he was the only Asian-American out of hundreds of would-be MCs vying for a spot on the show. Rather, it’s Jin’s spirited creativity and unique experiences he brings to the mic. Simply put, Jin’s got skills. If you don’t believe it, just witness his Ruff Ryders/Virgin debut album, LEARN CHINESE. But more about that later…
The son of Chinese immigrants, Jin was born and raised in Miami, Florida. “(My parents) did the restaurant thing, but unfortunately if didn’t really take off (like) how they show it on TV. The American Dream – it’s not even about hard work, cause nobody worked harder than my father. Sometimes it’s just the life you’re dealt.” Jin, however, was determined to take control of his own destiny and make a major impact in another, more creative way.
In the 8th grade, Jin started freestyling with friends in the school cafeteria. Quickly catching the hip-hop bug, he started battling and performing. “I battled any and everywhere possible. One time I was at a movie theatre and I battled an employee in the bathroom.” Developing a reputation as one of Miami’s most clever lyricists, Jin’s dreams of making hip-hop a career still seemed distant. He was growing up alongside New York’s early-1990s hip-hop renaissance – Nas, Wu-Tang Clan, Mobb Deep, Jay-Z and Onyx were his favorites – but his day-to-day existence in a city better known for Luke & 2 Live Crew seemed radically different from the urban cityscapes captured by his favorites. When he had the opportunity to move to New York City in October, 2001, he knew it was do-or-die: “I came up for family reasons, but I figured that if I was gonna do the music thing, New York was the place.”

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JIN ROCKS!!! He is destined to kick Eminem (AKA BITCH) into
the cold dark pit where has-beens fester!!!