Jutoupi

Jutoupi (sometimes Jutopi; Chinese: 豬頭皮; pinyin: Zhūtóupí, birth name Ju Ywe-hsin or Zhu Yuexin; Chinese: 朱約信; pinyin: Zhū Yuēxìn; born February 1966) is a Taiwanese pop artist who brought a new musical style to Asia in 1994.

[1] Through his Funny Rap album series, Jutoupi focused on difficult topics, such as sex and political issues, through a mixture of Mandarin, Taiwanese, and English.

[3] At the beginning of his music career, he was known as the "Bob Dylan of Taiwan" as he traveled around the country with his guitar to take part in social and political movements.

[2] Jutoupi's Funny Rap focused on difficult topics, such as sex and political issues, through a mixture of Mandarin, Taiwanese, and English.

[4][5] State-backed TV and radio stations did not play the album, but it sold 50,000 copies, accredited to the media frenzy around Jutoupi himself as well as work of mouth.