MC Jin, the first Asian American rapper to hit the big time on the US hip-hop circuit, hasn’t really gone anywhere. Here at RADII we’ve seen him in past months linking up with Alipay and Google Translate, keeping his profile fresh on the Chinese side of things. But he seems to be gearing up for something bigger.
Since April 7 or so, MC Jin has been lighting Twitter on fire.
dearest stan twt,
i’m no legend. far from skinny. and i’m no dad. well, except to Chance. with that said, thanks for letting me be a part of your world. and welcome into mine. to my emojins and all fandoms, here is a small “gif” to show my appreciation. use accordingly. pic.twitter.com/Ep6kRSwrax— mc jin (@iammcjin) April 9, 2018
The most striking thing about Jin’s Twitter renaissance so far has been his creation of the neologism “Emojin” — a portmanteau of “emoji” and “Jin” with which he’s blessed his internet following. It’s pretty endearing:
https://twitter.com/iammcjin/status/983414793636687872
https://twitter.com/iammcjin/status/983542349996244993
good morning to #EMOJINs.
and #EMOJINs only. pic.twitter.com/w3lP7aXCXV
— mc jin (@iammcjin) April 8, 2018
greetings #EMOJINs. i’m back. here’s a q for ya.. i’m about 85% done editing a vlog from last nights IP finale show. should i leave it be and save it for tomorrow? or knock it out within the next hour and upload the darn thing? ?? your call.
— mc jin (@iammcjin) April 7, 2018
that’s what their called right? video… blogs… vlogs.. ?♂️ https://t.co/nzX5EjnX8p
— mc jin (@iammcjin) April 7, 2018
No word yet on what all this is leading to, but we — like Twitter user Ethan Park — expect another album. Jin is so far reticent on this subject:
@iammcjin Yo where are the other 2 albums that were supposed to drop last year?
— Ethan Park (@yoshistix11) April 7, 2018
currently stored somewhere in my brain cells waiting to be activated https://t.co/cMiyfwa8rS
— mc jin (@iammcjin) April 7, 2018
Follow @iammcjin for like 30 updates daily as this situation unfolds.
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