China Says No To Jay-Z

Discussion in 'In the Media' started by mosiah1, Oct 11, 2006.

  1. mosiah1

    mosiah1 Member

    I just got this off the wire:

    China Cancels Jay-Z's Shanghai Concert

    American rapper Shawn "Jay-Z" Carter, President and CEO of ...
    SHANGHAI, China - China's Culture Ministry has nixed a concert this month by rap artist Jay-Z at Shanghai's Hongkou Stadium, citing a need to protect local hip-hop fans from nasty lyrics, a report said Wednesday.

    "Some of Jay-Z's songs contain too much vulgar language," the state-run Shanghai Daily newspaper quoted Sun Yun, of promoter KS Production Co., as saying to explain the ministry's reason for refusing permission for the Oct. 23 concert.

    The concert would have been the Chinese debut for the rap icon, whose real name is Shawn Carter.

    The New York rapper's use of profanity and songs about drug dealers, pimps and violence apparently offended the culture czars, who have recently allowed other groups with sexually suggestive songs, such as The Rolling Stones and the Black Eyed Peas, to perform in Shanghai.

    The cancellation could not be immediately confirmed, but a notice posted Wednesday on an online ticket booking Web site, Tickets365, said the concert had been postponed.

    The notice in red gave no reason, but said concertgoers would be contacted as soon as a new date was set.

    A call to a representative for the rapper early Wednesday went unanswered, as did calls to the news office of China's Culture Ministry. The number for KS Production was not available.

    Copyright 2006 The Associated Press. All rights reserved.
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    Peace.
     
  2. LA

    LA Well-Known Member

    Shanghai is full of shit. If they don't allow Jay-Z to play then I guess all they have left is Will Smith. Better yet, Aaron Carter's "hop hop flavor". I hope they have fun.
     
  3. kenny_g

    kenny_g New Member

    Thats not allowing freedom of the mind. If people don't want to see it then they wouldn't go, if people want to see it then they would go.

    Thats a shame ADULTS don't have the right to listen to what they want.
    He must think he is running a daycare instead of a country.
     
  4. hellspawn72

    hellspawn72 Member

    And that, folks, is the definition of COMMUNISM.
     
  5. jxsilicon9

    jxsilicon9 Active Member

    Of course they say no. They are communists. Pretty much the last communist superpower. China even regulates the internet.
     
  6. karmacoma.

    karmacoma. Well-Known Member

    Good for China. They don't want their kids corrupted like America's.
     

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