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More Chinese by the Day | Can’t Meme in Beijing Hasan

More Chinese by the Day Hasan Music Video Song

Some songs arrive fully formed, others are born from pure, concentrated irony. 

“More Chinese by the Day” is very much the latter. 

After seeing a tweet on X from Hasan Piker that literally said “we are becoming more Chinese by the day” after posted in the wake of an on-stream incident in Tiananmen Square where the toxic streamer was briefly stopped while showing a meme  –  I couldn’t not turn the whole ridiculous vibe into a song.

The Making of the song "More Chinese by the Day"

The track started as a single sarcastic line in my notes and quickly snowballed into a full parody: a globe-trotting “passport bro” character (Hasan, of course) who preaches revolution on camera, lives in a mansion off donations, and somehow rubs shoulders with authoritarian symbolism while still clouting out merch links. 

The song riffs on #collargate energy, the meme/phone incident, and the broader hypocrisy of shouting “fascism” at home but smiling and shrugging abroad.

It's Satire - Intentionally exaggerated

At the end of the day, nothing really happened to Hasan in China that’s crazy (at least for China) – the phone wasn’t confiscated, he didn’t go to jail, it really wasn’t that big of a deal.

That being said – this music video was deliberately performative and designed to be a roast rather than a researched takedown.

If you laugh, great. If you don’t, meh, I don’t really care. It was fun to make!

Either way, it got made because the internet gave me the joke and I finished the sentence – because at the end of the day, if this happened in the United States Hasan would have been blaming Trump and claiming “fascism” for the next 90 days.

But because he was racially profiled in China – it’s okay.

Anyways, if you liked the video make sure to share it and help me get it out of YouTube purgatory! Thanks for all of the support!

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