‘We weren’t planning to be this popular!’ Australian Korean rappers 1300 hit the big time

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With their high-octane hip-hop melding Korean and English, the Sydney-based group are delighted to be embraced – if surprisedGet our weekend culture and lifestyle email and listen to our podcastIn director Park Chan-wook’s 2003 neonoir thriller Oldboy, a man is held captive for 15 years before being stuffed in a trunk and hauled out into an empty field, left alone to solve the mystery of how he got there and why.Two decades and 8,000km away, the members of high-octane hip-hop collective 1300 (pronounced one-three-hundred) smooth down their collars, mess up their hair and do their best impressions of the character Oh Dae-su and the goons terrorising him for their single, also named Oldboy. But where Oh Dae-su stood alone, 1300 mob the camera as a pack, grinning while rapping with some of the most impressive delivery seen in an Australian outfit in years.Sign up for the fun stuff with our rundown of must-reads, pop culture and tips for the weekend, every Saturday morning Continue reading...

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