The Nanfang has talent! Our own Kevin McGeary sings Mandarin break-up song
Posted: 06/13/2013 2:00 pmThe group of contributors at The Nanfang do a great job of bringing interesting stories to our readers each day, but they do far more than just that.
Our Senior Editor, Kevin McGeary, is a great example: Kevin has become well-known in Shenzhen for singing songs in Putonghua during open-mic nights around the city. His shtick? Singing songs in Putonghua using words that, shall we say, would probably ensure he’s never played on mainstream radio.
Kevin’s exploits earned him a feature article recently in the Shenzhen Daily:
McGeary, a 29-year-old man from Northern Ireland and a former teacher with Shenzhen Polytechnic, garnered considerable attention in the city over the past two years by writing and singing Chinese-language songs that humorously reflected on social phenomena in China.
Some people found McGeary’s music a lot of fun, but others said the lyrics were a little too radical and sometimes offensive. As a man who takes pride in his satire, the mixed reactions were probably just what McGeary was looking for.
With the help of noted Shenzhen-based photographer Jesse Warren, Kevin has finally transformed one of his songs into a music video. It’s a break-up song called “Crossroads” starring Casse Zong.
Check it out.
Love this song, here’s hoping it goes viral!
Kevin’s songs are indeed hilarious and this is only the tip of the iceberg.