Vava (rapper) explained

Mao Yanqi
Native Name:毛衍七
Native Name Lang:zh-cn
Birth Date:29 October 1995
Birth Place:Ya'an, Sichuan, China
Occupation:Rapper, singer
Years Active:2014–present
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Label:种梦音乐 D.M.G.(Dream Music Group) & Warner Music China

Mao Yanqi (; born 29 October 1995),[1] professionally known as Vava, is a Chinese rapper and singer from Ya'an, Sichuan.[2] Her English stage name Vava is a synonym for "doll" in Chinese, chosen as she had a "baby face" when she was little.[3]

Childhood and early career

Mao Yanqi was raised in a single parent household[4] after the death of her father.[5] While her mother worked far away from home, her grandmother helped to care for her. At the age of 16 she chose to leave school and focus on developing her talents as a performer. She traveled around performing in local bars near her home in Chengdu. Later, she began to travel around China performing. She met hip-hop producer Double G in Shenzhen city, and joined his team based in Shanghai.

Rise to fame

Vava rose to fame from her performance on the first season of the iQiyi television show The Rap of China. This show helped to bring underground rappers into the spotlight.[6] During the season she rapped in both Mandarin and Sichuan dialects. In the second round, she performed “Life’s a Struggle” but changed the lyrics to match her own childhood experiences. She was the only female to reach the top four.

She released her first album “21” on 6 October 2017. One song from the album, "My New Swag" (我的新衣) was featured in the 2018 film Crazy Rich Asians.[7] Vava was also featured in "New World" by Krewella.[8] [9] She had a modeling contract with American designer Alexander Wang and the sportswear brand Kappa.

In 2018, the Chinese government blocked hip-hop culture and actors with tattoos from appearing on television.[10] [11] As a result, VaVa was removed from a television show named Happy Camp.[12] She said being off TV gave her time to focus on making music.

Her second album, "毛衍七", was released on 6 November 2019. VaVa signed with Warner Music China in August 2019.[13] [14] She was signed to 种梦音乐 D.M.G., which is also known as Dream Music Group, in 2021 and she and GAI became the mentor of The New Generation Project Of Hip-Hop. In 2021, she caused controversy by dressing as Nicki Minaj and wearing blackface on the 白变大咖秀 television show.[15] She became a member of The Father Of Success of The Rap Of China 2022.

She released V-Mystery in 2022.

Chinese hip-hop

While Vava was influenced by Rihanna and Little Simz, her biggest musical influence as a child was Jay Chou. VaVa is a strong advocate for incorporating more Chinese influences in Chinese hip-hop and rap. In her popular song “My New Swag” she used several traditional Chinese instruments: pipa (琵琶), erhu (二胡), suona (唢呐), guban (鼓板), and pitched cymbals xiaoluo (小锣) and daluo (大锣). She also incorporated an aria from the Peking opera, Selling Water (卖水), during the bridge,[16] sung by opera singer Wang Qianqian.[17] Along with other Mainland pop culture figures, VaVa has publicly taken a pro-Mainland government stance regarding Hong Kong, stating on her social media pages that she feels that Hong Kong will always be a part of China.

Discography

V-Dynasty, Pt. 1 (2020)

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Women Changing the Chinese Rap Scene: Top 3 Most Popular Female Rappers of China. Verberg. Gabi. 29 August 2018 . en-US. 1 April 2020.
  2. Web site: China's hip-hop queen makes her mark on Crazy Rich Asians. 21 August 2018. South China Morning Post. en. 1 April 2020.
  3. Web site: VaVa: The Chinese rapper on her difficult childhood, Chinese hip-hop and government censorship. Esquire SG. en-GB. 18 October 2019.
  4. Montgomery. William. 27 May 2019. Analysis and Utilization of Hip-Hop Techniques in Classical Music. LSU Doctoral Dissertations. 10.31390/gradschool_dissertations.4946 . 195452312 . free.
  5. Sullivan. Jonathan. Zhao. Yupei. 17 December 2019. Rappers as Knights-Errant: Classic Allusions in the Mainstreaming of Chinese Rap. Popular Music and Society. 44. 3. 274–291. 10.1080/03007766.2019.1704476. 212953303. 0300-7766.
  6. News: bureau. Beijing. Hip-hop takes centre stage in China. 13 September 2017. BBC News. 1 April 2020. en-GB.
  7. Web site: You'll Want To Listen To All Of These Amazing Songs From 'Crazy Rich Asians' On Repeat. Bustle. 25 August 2018 . en. 1 April 2020.
  8. Web site: Krewella & Yellow Claw – New World (feat. Vava). www.apelzin.ru. 25 January 2018 . ru-RU. 1 April 2020.
  9. News: Bhavani. Divya Kala. Live for the night with Krewella. 31 December 2018. The Hindu. 1 April 2020. en-IN. 0971-751X.
  10. China Has Banned Hip-Hop Culture and Tattoos From TV Shows. Time. en. 1 April 2020.
  11. Web site: 总局提出节目嘉宾标准:格调低纹身嘻哈文化不用歌手李泉广电总局_新浪娱乐_新浪网. 安东. 19 January 2018. ent.sina.com.cn. 1 April 2020.
  12. Web site: 太惨了,这一期《快乐大本营》把vava的镜头剪光了-腾讯网. new.qq.com. 1 April 2020.
  13. Chinese Rapper Vava Signs to Warner Music China. 9 August 2019. Billboard. 1 April 2020.
  14. Web site: Vava Signs to Warner Music China - Warner Music Group Official Blog. Warner Music Group Official Website. 9 August 2019 . en. 1 April 2020.
  15. Web site: Jake Newby . Rapper Vava Called Out Over Use of Blackface in Tribute to Nicki Minaj . Radii . 11 April 2021.
  16. Web site: 【一首歌】VaVa《我的新衣》嘻哈加京劇 最強跨界合作. 彭嘉彬. 27 October 2017. 香港01. zh-HK. 1 April 2020.
  17. Web site: The Chinese rappers showing the world how cool China is. 3 March 2018. South China Morning Post. en. 1 April 2020.