Machi (hip hop group)

Machi (Chinese: 麻吉; pinyin: májí; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Mâ-kiat) is a Taiwanese hip hop group that has nine active members, with two additional members on a hiatus from group activities.

Machi
Machi at Shih Hsin University's 50th anniversary celebration concert, 14 October 2006
Born
Years active2003–present
Musical career
OriginTaiwan
GenresHip-hop, rap, Taiwanese hip hop
LabelsWarner Music Group
Machi Entertainment

Members

Jeffrey Huang
Mel Yang

Current

Former or inactive

Founders

International collaborations

MACHI collaborated with well-known hip-hop artist Missy Elliott after meeting in New York. Missy Elliott was impressed by Taiwanese rap and remixed her well-known song "Work It" with Machi's Jump 2003; resulting in the debut crossover Work it, Jump 2003. Producer Floss P, from Dr. Dre's Aftermath music label, also produced a track "You Can't Do It" for MACHI on their second album 2nd Opus in July 2004. MACHI then looked around Asia and teamed up with Asia's top Turntablist DJ TOMMY from Hong Kong on their third album Superman.

MACHI Entertainment

MACHI Entertainment is one of the largest Asian hip hop/rap record labels. It was founded in Taiwan by super music producer Jae Chong and business partners Jeffrey Huang and Bobby Sheng. The label is independent of Warner Music Taiwan. As a member of the group SOLID, Jae Chong sold millions of records in Korea and later became one of the most prolific music producers in Asia with more than 50 million albums sold all over the world. He partnered with Jeffrey Huang and Bobby Sheng who founded TheOne Technology Group back when they were still based in Los Angeles. TheOne Technology Group specialized in bridging the cultural and language barriers for Internet-based projects. Together, they acquired a stellar clientele list including IBM, Nike and Hewlett-Packard. In 2000 they orchestrated a $60,000,000, three-company merger that combined TheOne Technology group and Dynalab with DynaComware. Together, they re-structured the company in Japan and has positioned it for an IPO on the Japan Stock Exchange in 2005.

Their new venture, MACHI Entertainment is their respond to the emerging entertainment sector and the demand for urban music in the entertainment industry in Asia. In 2001, they founded Machi Entertainment Group, the leading music and television production company for the "Urban" genre in Taiwan. Machi established itself as the leader in Music production in Asia with leading talents such as Jeffrey Huang, Jay Chou, Missy Elliott, A-mei, Stanley Huang, Jolin Tsai, Vanness Wu, Elva Hsiao, Coco Lee, Brandy, Nicky Lee, Melody Yeung, and solid partnerships with Warner Music Group, Virgin EMI, and Sony. Machi Entertainment's investment in foreign distribution and television production has also established Machi as a young and innovative entertainment

Libel suit

Group founder Jeff Huang was sued by a Republic of China legislator for libel. The rap song "Retribution" released in 2005 implied possible death for corrupt legislators who may have passed laws to possibly make it easier to illegally copy and distribute music in Taiwan.[1] The Taipei District Court found him innocent on 11 May 2007, citing no "intention of malice".[2]

Discography

# Information
1st Hwang Li Cheng & Machi (黃立成 & 麻吉)
  • Released: March 2003

Tracks:

  1. Intro
  2. 麻吉
  3. Jump 2003
  4. 最愛
  5. 我是為你活
  6. 911
  7. 台灣之子
  8. Jump, Work it!!!
  9. 麻吉 (Kala)
  10. Jump 2003 (Kala)
2nd 2nd Opus (第貳樂章)
  • Released: July 2004

Tracks:

  1. Jeff宣言
  2. Oh!社會
  3. 印度神遊
  4. 緣投與阿醜1979
  5. 緣投與阿醜2004
  6. Hey,Baby
  7. Playboy
  8. 紅不讓
  9. 我的世界
  10. You can't do it
  11. 嘸!你麥按怎
  12. 舉起來
  13. Playboy (English version)
  14. 印度神遊 (Clean version)
3rd Superman (超人)
  • Released: November 2005

Tracks:

  1. 沒辦法
  2. 超人
  3. 大俠
  4. Giving u what u want
  5. Reason
  6. 石頭變黃金
  7. 決戰夜
  8. 報應
  9. 我愛周星星
  10. Super Machi Remix by DJ Tommy

See also

References

  1. "Taiwan rapper exonerated in libel lawsuit". China Post. 12 May 2007. Retrieved 20 December 2007.
  2. "Jeff Huang not guilty of libel". Taipei Times. 21 May 2007. Retrieved 20 December 2007.
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