The Godfather of Chinese Hip-Hop: Building a Culture & Resisting Empire

In this powerful episode, we continue our conversation with Dana "Detroit Showtyme" Burton, the man known as the Godfather of Chinese Hip-Hop. Dana takes us on a journey from the gritty beginnings of his Iron Mike rap battle—the longest-running in the world—to the heart of Shanghai's electrifying nightlife.

We explore how a young man from Detroit became a cultural ambassador, fostering a hip-hop community in China against all odds. Dana shares incredible stories, from securing his first sponsorship to bringing legendary US rappers to China. But the conversation takes a deeper turn as he issues an urgent call to action, drawing from his family's history and firsthand experience to warn against a new Cold War and the devastating human cost of American militarism in Asia.
 

00:00 - Introduction: The "Godfather of Chinese Hip-Hop"

02:23 - Dana's Humble Take on the "Godfather" Title

05:16 - The Early Days: Arriving in Shanghai & Finding the Scene

07:03 - Starting "The Iron Mike" & Building an Empire from Nothing

11:54 - The Johnny Blaze Story: His First Sponsor & Hip-Hop Fashion

15:38 - The Rise of Chinese Rap Stars from The Iron Mike

21:25 - Being a Bridge: Bringing US Hip-Hop Legends to China

27:28 - A Night Out in Shanghai: Futuristic Clubs & Opera Singers

33:45 - The "Didi" Adventure: Living in the Future

39:35 - Karl Meets Karl: Surreal Moments in Fuxing Park

46:50 - INS Club: A 6-Story Nightlife Amusement Park

51:10 - The Universal Feeling of Safety & Quality of Life in China

55:38 - A SOBERING WARNING: The US War on China & A Personal Plea

57:00 - A Grandfather's Legacy: The Hidden History of Black Soldiers in Asia

59:35 - The Poverty Draft: Then and Now

01:01:00 - The Final Message: "Join the Party, Don't Bomb It"