Notorious MSG
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Notorious MSG is a performing trio of Asian American
Asian American
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 rappers
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 founded during 2002 in Chinatown
Chinatown, Manhattan
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, Manhattan
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, New York City
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. Their songs feature boasting innuendos regarding women, and lyrics about gangster lifestyles and Chinese food
Chinese cuisine
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. Their group name is a parody of Brooklyn rapper The Notorious B.I.G.
The Notorious B.I.G.
Christopher George Latore Wallace , best known as The Notorious B.I.G., was an American rapper. He was also known as Biggie Smalls , Big Poppa, and The Black Frank White .Wallace was raised in the Brooklyn borough...

, with "MSG" referring to monosodium glutamate
Monosodium glutamate
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, a sodium additive commonly used in Americanized East Asian cuisines.

History

Notorious MSG started in stories for themselves to explain their reasons for forming the group. According to this story, they all met in the kitchen of the Chinese restaurant in which they worked, but decided middle class origin, pointing to evidence which includes a reference to Cornell University
Cornell University
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 in one of their songs.

Group members

  • Hong Kong Fever: The ringleader; from Kowloon Bay
    Kowloon Bay
    Kowloon Bay is a bay located at the east of the Kowloon Peninsula and north of Hong Kong Island in Hong Kong. It is the eastern portion of Victoria Harbour, between Hung Hom and Lei Yue Mun...

    , Hong Kong
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    ; worked as a waiter.
  • Down-Lo Mein: (or D-Lo), the "Yellow Gigolo". From Ping-tun, Taiwan
    Taiwan
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    ; worked as a cook.
  • Futomaki: One of the original members; had to leave the group due to the deportation by the INS
    Immigration and Naturalization Service
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     in 2003; from Japan
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    ; worked as a cook.
  • Funky Buddha: (September 8, 1973 — October 2, 2005). Real name Benson Lam. Replaced Futomaki; mainland China
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    ; worked as a dishwasher; according to the news and the group's story, was killed outside of a restaurant in Chinatown in a drive-by shooting.
  • The Hunan Bomb: The Killing Machine, Replaced Funky Buddha after Funky Buddha's untimely death; from Inchon, South Korea
    South Korea
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    ; used to make a living as an underground fighter.


In 2006, PRI's The World reported that the trio was in negotiations with Comedy Central to develop a series.

Notorious MSG's website had a few singles for download. Their first cut, "Wok the Party", was received with mediocre fanfare. Shortly thereafter, they released three singles that showed their potential for splicing rhymes to background beats, and garnered much popularity such as Chinatown Hustler.

Live performances

In 2003 and 2004 Notorious MSG started to give small, organized concerts, generally to a few hundred people at any given time. One of their earliest performances was given at Rutgers University
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. Their first West Coast performance, given in February 2005, just outside of Los Angeles
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, was part of a night of Asian-themed stand up comedy.

They performed on August 4 and 5 at the Vans Warped Tour 2007 (Nassau Coliseum and Raceway Park, NJ).

After concerts they stay around to mingle with the audience, sign autographs and have their pictures taken. The members stay in character during and after the event.

Discography

In the Fall of 2004, Notorious MSG released their first album, Die Hungry. It is approximately 35 minutes, with four interludes and eight songs, of which one is a remix.

Track list:
  1. Intro
  2. Straight out of Canton
  3. Heat it Up
  4. Hong Kong Heartbreak (Sketch)
  5. Dim Sum Girl
  6. Chinese Funk
  7. Buddha Time (Sketch)
  8. Egg Rollin'
  9. Last Meal (Sketch)
  10. Streets of Chinatown
  11. Yello Fever (feat. Whip Montez)
  12. Straight out of Canton (Iron Wok Remix)

Another album, Hard Money, was due to be released in December 2006, but was delayed; it is still slated for release, but at an unknown time.
The Lunch Money EP was released in April 2007 under Cordless Recordings.

Track List:
  1. Pimp It
  2. No Good Muthabitch
  3. Chinatown Hustler
  4. Warlord
  5. Last Showdown
  6. Dim Sum Girl

They released their first full-length album Heavy Ghetto in May 2011

Track List:
  1. Grandmaster
  2. Red Tonight
  3. Chinese Jeans
  4. Hell Up In Hong Kong
  5. Lunch Break
  6. Shanghai Superfly
  7. Schoolhousin'
  8. Lonely G
  9. Beef Street
  10. This Is Rock N' Roll

Singles

  1. "Straight Out of Canton", whose name borrows from Straight Outta Compton
    Straight Outta Compton
    The lyrics on the album were mainly written by Ice Cube and MC Ren. Critics of the album expressed their view that the record glamorized Black-on-Black crime, but the emcees stated that the group was simply showing the reality of living in the areas of Compton, California, and South Central Los...

    by N.W.A.
    N.W.A.
    N.W.A was an American hip hop group from Compton, California, widely considered one of the seminal acts of the gangsta rap sub-genre....

    . The single is different from the original version heard on Die Hungry, featuring new instrumental pieces.
  2. "F.O.B. (Fresh off the Boat) For Life", a song boasting about their physical attributes and skills. This song is nowhere to be found on Die Hungry.
  3. "Dim Sum Girl", a love ballad about the heartbreak of Hong Kong Fever from his former love, a dim sum
    Dim sum
    Dim sum refers to a style of Chinese food prepared as small bite-sized or individual portions of food traditionally served in small steamer baskets or on small plates...

    girl (woman pushing around carts of dim sum in Chinese restaurants). It was featured in a Chinese reality television show.
  4. "Kowloon Bay", a love ballad similar in flavor to Dim Sum Girl where Hong Kong Fever reminiscences about his first love back in Kowloon Bay (a district in Hong Kong).
  5. "Chinatown Hustler", with the promise of a purchasable single and video shortly. This is also the single in which The Hunan Bomb is first heard. The music video officially aired on August 14, 2006. It is found on the video game original soundtrack of "Wet".
  6. "Traditional Roughnecks"

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