ASA 4 Blog Post #1
In Antonio T. Tiongson Jr.’s DJing as a Filipino Thing, Tiongson speaks of how Filipino DJs
attempt to find their own authenticity and to legitimize themselves in a form of cultural expression
that has long been associated with Black people/African Americans. In the article, Tiongson speaks
of how Filipinos “claim a different kind of authenticity for themselves that is not in any way
imitative or a derivative of blackness.” (Tiongson 50) This led me to think of one of my favourite
Hip Hop artists, Eminem, and how he cracked the cultural barrier by being one of the first White
artists to achieve mainstream success in Hip Hop, which at the time was an art form/mode of
cultural expression that was thought to be reserved only for African Americans.
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