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[Intro]
Yeah, I'm Chinese and what
Yeah, you know who this is, Jin
Let me tell you this
The days of the pork fried rice and the chicken wings coming to your house by me is over

[Refrain]
Ya'll gonna learn Chinese
Ya'll gonna learn Chinese
Ya'll gonna learn Chinese
When the pumps come out, ya'll gon' speak Chinese

Ya'll gonna learn Chinese
Ya'll gonna be Chinese
Ya'll gonna learn Chinese
When the pumps come out, ya'll gon' speak Chinese

[Verse 1]
This Hip-Hop shit could fuck up your head man
I know a bunch of Crips that love Redman
Blood Walk in New York, man, things done change
Stop, the Chinks be all over the game
This ain't Bruce Lee, I watch too much TV
This is a game of death when I aim for your chest
Too much cess got me seein' slow motion
Eyes barely open with a roach roastin'
And your girl, she loves the Jin ocean (Ah)
Rub it on her body like Body Shop lotion
What's the commotion, you never seen me
The original chinky-eyed emcee
You don't want to step to the army

And Double-R rank refugee
And the barrel of the gun is gonna make you speak
Another language

And amigo I ain't talking about Spanish
(Woman singing)
(Jin speaking Chinese: This one sounds good. Let's give her a call on the phone.)
Mr. Jin, you are the sexiest man
Mr. Jin, I love the way you do your things

(Jin speaking Chinese: Really)
Mr. Jin, you are the sexiest man
Mr. Jin, I love the way you do your things


[Verse 3]
The moral of the story is
Don't judge a book by its cover
I know you think he's fam, but he's really undercover
I saw his name on the affidavit
It was written in Chinese and this is what he said:
(Jin Speaking Chinese: The chinese restaurant is closing soon)
Bring about some local hooligans and thugs so
Catch them at midnight when they close the shop up
Reading the Ten Commandments, cooking the crock up
Biggie Smalls posters are all over the walls
If they think you'd save me the bullet, it's so over ya'll
Me, I'm just Jin just doing my thang
Just doing my thang, just doing my thang
Why is there beef everywhere I go?
I'm drunk skewing, can't we all get along
My ladies with the thongs, my thugs with the firearms
[Refrain (variant & Wyclef)]
Ya'll gonna learn Chinese (All the ghetto)
Ya'll gonna learn Chinese (All the suburb)
Ya'll gonna learn Chinese
When the pumps come out, ya'll gon' speak Chinese (Refugees)

Ya'll gonna learn Chinese (Jin speaking Chinese: dai lo)
Ya'll gonna be Chinese (Jin speaking Chinese: Hurry, get out of here)
Ya'll gonna learn Chinese
When the pumps come out, ya'll gon' speak Chinese

(Woman singing)

[Refrain]

[Wyclef]
The game will never be the same
(Jin speaking Chinese: I already played the game)
Double-R refugees
(Jin speaking Chinese: Let's go home)
First Chinese rapper
First Haitian rapper
Refugees
(Jin speaking Chinese: Chinatown)
(Jin speaking Chinese: I already played the game)
(Jin speaking Chinese: That's it)

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Jin Au-Yeung (歐陽靖) is a Hong Kong rapper, songwriter, and actor. Growing up in the Miami, Florida area, and later living in New York City, he decided to reside permanently in his motherland, Hong Kong. Because of his multicultural background, he is fluent in both Cantonese and English. Back in the United States, he was both the first East Asian and Chinese solo rapper to be signed to a major record label.

Jin’s first single. Produced by Wyclef, it was not well received due to the esoteric references in the song.

Contains samples from James Brown – Blind Man Can See It, Yellowman – Mr. Chin and additional vocals from Ayeesha.

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