Asian hip-hop quartet Higher Brothers ship Chinese culture across borders via trap rap delivered in English, Mandarin, and their local Sichuanese dialect. Active since the early 2010s, they caught their big break in 2016 after linking with 88Rising, reaching wide audiences with international tours and the label compilation Head in the Clouds. They issued their debut, Black Cab, in 2017.
Formed in Chengdu, the capital city of central Chinese province Sichuan, Higher Brothers are MaSiWei, Psy. P, DZ Know, and Melo. Taking their name from the homegrown brand Haier, they mix stro...