Teacher Han Hong AKA XXXL collaborates with American rapper Lil Skies

At around 6:00 am on November 13, Beijing time, Lil Skies posted a post on Instagram Story, announcing the news that himself and INNERSECT are cooperating with .



INNERSECT is a global fashion brand collection store brand with dual attributes of culture and e-commerce. The brand name is derived from the word INTERSECT, which means that it is constantly crossing paths and rebirth. Through fashion, art, technology and music, it will think ways, concepts and culture. Collision and fusion.


and this year's INNERSECT 2020 international trend culture experience exhibition will be held in Shanghai on December 5th, which announced this eye-catching cooperation.



Lil Skies is one of the representative figures of Emo Rap in the United States. His singles "Nowadays" and "Red Roses" have been on the BillTUBE chart with more than 200 million views so far.


and Mr. Han Hong is not the first time to show her love for rap. As early as last year on Double 11, Mr. Han Hong turned into a rapper named XXXL, and performed his rap debut " I am not the AKA Hanfei you said" during the " Double 11 Carnival Night ".


"XXXL" is the rap stage name of Mr. Han Hong. Some people think that "XXX" is a tribute to his favorite rapper XXXTentacion:



. Once it was learned that Han Hong had passed away in several consecutive music Tentac news. Teacher Han Hong also expressed her miss.



Teacher Han Hong is not idle at NetEase Cloud, and she will share the rap song from time to time, so that fans are not surprised by this collaboration.


Someone is counting on the update of Han Hong’s playlist every day, and some people have been looking forward to Han Hong’s new rap songs.


is just around the corner as a tutor of hip-hop variety show


. A new song will be released with teacher Han Hong AKA XXXL, and the single will be released at the exhibition site.


The current INNERSECT and teacher Han Hong’s NetEase cloud dynamics have confirmed this cooperation.


This is also the first time a heavyweight Chinese singer has collaborated with an American hip-hop singer, so stay tuned.


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