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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract Tseng Kuan-jung (Chinese: 曾冠榕; pinyin: ZēnTseng Kuan-jung (Chinese: 曾冠榕; pinyin: Zēng Guànróng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chan Koàn-iông, c. 1979), professionally known as Dwagie (Chinese: 大支; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Toā-ki), is a Taiwanese rapper, best known for using Taiwanese in his performances. His first solo album, Lotus from the Tongue (舌粲蓮花, 2002), was billed as the first full rap album in the Chinese-speaking world. He has also collaborated with fellow rapper MC HotDog. Outside of the hip hop scene he is best known for his best-selling single, "Taiwan Song", which projects an unapologetic Taiwanese assertiveness. The title is a playful pun on the Mandarin word for "ode" (頌, pinyin: sòng), which also sounds like a Taiwanese word for "feeling good" (爽, POJ: sóng), as well as the English word "song". The 8 March 2004 Asian issue of Time describes him as a writer of "pro-Taiwan rap" and the "poster boy of the DPP's southern youth vote campaign" during the 2004 presidential election. He was also featured in a segment of the 2007 Discovery Channel special The Mystical Tainan (謎樣台南). He became a proponent of humane treatment for stray animals in 2009, and has featured their point of view in his music. Dwagie supports trap, neuter, release programs in Taiwan, and has collaborated with others, such as , Yang Lie, and Su Tseng-chang, to film public service announcements on stray cats, in DVD and online form. In 2014, he collaborated with Nas on the track "Refuse to Listen". In 2016, he collaborated with Raekwon of Wu-Tang Clan on the track "Words to Trump".u-Tang Clan on the track "Words to Trump". , 大支(英語:Dwagie),饒舌歌手。 , Dog-G, a.k.a. Dwagie, (chinesisch 大支, Pe̍hDog-G, a.k.a. Dwagie, (chinesisch 大支, Pe̍h-ōe-jī Toā-ki, eigentlich: 曾冠榕, Zēng Guànróng, Tseng Kuan-jung, Pe̍h-ōe-jī Chan Koàn-iông; * um 1980) ist ein taiwanischer Rapper. Er war der erste Hip-Hop-Musiker, der ein Album in seiner Muttersprache Chinesisch veröffentlichte. Sein erstes Solo-Album war Lotus from the Tongue (舌粲蓮花, 2002), das erste Rap-Album der chinesischsprachigen Welt. Er kooperierte u. a. mit . Dog G ist Buddhist und nachdem er den Dalai Lama besuchte und eine seiner Aussagen in einem Lied verarbeitete, erhielt er Einreiseverbot in die Volksrepublik China. Er setzt sich für Tierrechte ein und spricht sich für soziale Gerechtigkeit in Asien aus. Die Neuauflage seines Debütalbums erschien erst 9 Jahre nach der Erstveröffentlichung.rst 9 Jahre nach der Erstveröffentlichung. , Dog G (chino: 大 支; Pe-OE-ji: Toa-ki, nacidDog G (chino: 大 支; Pe-OE-ji: Toa-ki, nacido Tseng Kuan-jung chino: 榕 冠 曾, pinyin: Zeng Guànróng; Pe-OE-ji:. Chan Koan-iông, ca 1980) es un cantante y rapero taiwanés. Su primer disco en solitario fue Lotus en su lengua materna (舌 粲 莲花, 2002), fue considerado como el álbum de género rap de la versión más completa en el mundo de habla china o mandarina. También ha colaborado con su colega rapero MC HotDog. Fuera de la escena del hip hop, es el más conocido por su best-seller single, "Canción de Taiwán", que proyecta una reafirmación sin arrepentimientos. El título es un juego de palabras lúdico de la palabra en mandarín titulado "oda" (颂, pinyin: canción), que también significa "sentirse bien" (爽, POJ: canción), así como la canción en su versión en inglés. El 8 de marzo de 2004 en una edición asiática de Time lo describe como un escritor de "rapero a favor de Taiwán" y el "muchacho del cartel del sur de la Fiscalía de la campaña de voto de la juventud" durante las elecciones presidenciales de 2004. Él también ha participado en un segmento de 2007 en un especial de Discovery Channel Tainan, documental titulado "El Místico" (谜样 台南). documental titulado "El Místico" (谜样 台南).
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rdfs:comment 大支(英語:Dwagie),饒舌歌手。 , Dog-G, a.k.a. Dwagie, (chinesisch 大支, Pe̍hDog-G, a.k.a. Dwagie, (chinesisch 大支, Pe̍h-ōe-jī Toā-ki, eigentlich: 曾冠榕, Zēng Guànróng, Tseng Kuan-jung, Pe̍h-ōe-jī Chan Koàn-iông; * um 1980) ist ein taiwanischer Rapper. Er war der erste Hip-Hop-Musiker, der ein Album in seiner Muttersprache Chinesisch veröffentlichte. Sein erstes Solo-Album war Lotus from the Tongue (舌粲蓮花, 2002), das erste Rap-Album der chinesischsprachigen Welt. Er kooperierte u. a. mit . Dog G ist Buddhist und nachdem er den Dalai Lama besuchte und eine seiner Aussagen in einem Lied verarbeitete, erhielt er Einreiseverbot in die Volksrepublik China.Einreiseverbot in die Volksrepublik China. , Dog G (chino: 大 支; Pe-OE-ji: Toa-ki, nacidDog G (chino: 大 支; Pe-OE-ji: Toa-ki, nacido Tseng Kuan-jung chino: 榕 冠 曾, pinyin: Zeng Guànróng; Pe-OE-ji:. Chan Koan-iông, ca 1980) es un cantante y rapero taiwanés. Su primer disco en solitario fue Lotus en su lengua materna (舌 粲 莲花, 2002), fue considerado como el álbum de género rap de la versión más completa en el mundo de habla china o mandarina. También ha colaborado con su colega rapero MC HotDog.colaborado con su colega rapero MC HotDog. , Tseng Kuan-jung (Chinese: 曾冠榕; pinyin: ZēnTseng Kuan-jung (Chinese: 曾冠榕; pinyin: Zēng Guànróng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Chan Koàn-iông, c. 1979), professionally known as Dwagie (Chinese: 大支; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Toā-ki), is a Taiwanese rapper, best known for using Taiwanese in his performances. His first solo album, Lotus from the Tongue (舌粲蓮花, 2002), was billed as the first full rap album in the Chinese-speaking world. He has also collaborated with fellow rapper MC HotDog. In 2014, he collaborated with Nas on the track "Refuse to Listen". In 2016, he collaborated with Raekwon of Wu-Tang Clan on the track "Words to Trump".u-Tang Clan on the track "Words to Trump".
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