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GAI, Pharaoh, Ma Siwei was the rap base of the year! It's closed after all

author:Laugh Hall

Still coming.

A domestic music platform officially announced the news of its closure.

Yes, Shrimp Music announced that it will officially shut down on February 5.

GAI, Pharaoh, Ma Siwei was the rap base of the year! It's closed after all

This is not surprising, and has been anticipated many times by industry insiders before.

But for fans, no one expected that shrimp music would shut down so quickly.

GAI, Pharaoh, Ma Siwei was the rap base of the year! It's closed after all

Many young listeners today may not know that this was once the most used music platform for rappers in China.

When the news of the closure came, we could still find many traces left by rappers.

And this can't help but remind us of the time when we used shrimp rice.

GAI, Pharaoh, Ma Siwei was the rap base of the year! It's closed after all

Five years ago, in the winter, on February 20, 2016, GAI released Mixtape's "Ren Yi Li Zhi Xin" at Shrimp Music, an album with a high rating of 8.5 in Shrimp Mi. The song "Supersocial" was also included.

GAI, Pharaoh, Ma Siwei was the rap base of the year! It's closed after all

At that time, GAI often interacted with fans to "understand me".

GAI, Pharaoh, Ma Siwei was the rap base of the year! It's closed after all

Earlier in the fall of 2015, Pharaoh issued two discos in a row in Shrimp Rice, when he was called MC Pharaoh.

Everyone knows that Babe was Diss Taiwan Rapper Junsheng, but in fact, Pharaoh and Andy Jr. also shot "Junsheng R.I.P.".

After that, he also released a song "Super Lord", no doubt, which was Diss Huang Zitao's, when Huang Zitao sang in a song "Big Lord" that "I take out every rap to block all Rappers".

Needless to say, the early pharaohs were still very eager to fight.

GAI, Pharaoh, Ma Siwei was the rap base of the year! It's closed after all

Earlier in 2014, a super newcomer got the attention of the rap industry.

Yes, Ma Siwei's first Mixtape "P.E.I" in 2014 achieved a rating of 9.2 in Shrimp Mi, when the album attracted the attention of rap fans. (You can still listen to it now)

Because of this, the fledgling Ma Siwei was invited by "Eight Miles Underground" to play an exhibition match with Babe. Until now, there are still many trolls brushing the lyrics of this game - time has passed 7 years!

GAI, Pharaoh, Ma Siwei was the rap base of the year! It's closed after all

C-Block's first big album in 2008, "Xiang Show", was also in Shrimp Rice, and the rating was also as high as 9.2 points.

At the beginning of the C-Block, there were seven people, Big Fool, Kung Fu Fat, Liu Cong, Liu Yingbo, Theo, Liu Shuai, and the only girl, Yuan Ruifang.

Fans who know them through the show may not know that the name of C-Block has long been thunderous in Changsha.

GAI, Pharaoh, Ma Siwei was the rap base of the year! It's closed after all

In 2012, "Kendrick Lamar" piquet released the divine album "Rise Of Babel Reshaping the Tower of Babel" in Shrimp Mi.

Now I can still listen to it, and interested friends should not miss it.

GAI, Pharaoh, Ma Siwei was the rap base of the year! It's closed after all

Not to mention the kindergarten killer, whose debut solo album, Imaginary Portraits, was released in November 2009.

The horror is that twelve years ago, he had a hardcore audience on shrimp rice.

GAI, Pharaoh, Ma Siwei was the rap base of the year! It's closed after all

But all of this is immediately in the memories of a small number of our listeners.

Twelve-year-old shrimp music said goodbye to us in this way.

Shrimp Music said to us "Thank you for your company all the way".

GAI, Pharaoh, Ma Siwei was the rap base of the year! It's closed after all

I went in for more than three years, missed three seasons of Chinese hip hop, my songs are uploaded to the shrimp rice, now who the still uses shrimp rice ah

Although the current rappers have long since stopped listening to songs, rappers have left, and even this time shrimp is directly closed, no one can erase the time that was recorded.

For Chinese rap, this is the end of an era.

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