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The Fung Brothers : ウィキペディア英語版 | The Fung Brothers
The Fung Brothers are an American duo of Chinese descent consisting of comedians and rappers Andrew Fung (born March 30, 1988) and David Fung (born September 1, 1986), who are brothers originally from Seattle, Washington, and are now based in Alhambra, California. They are best known for their YouTube videos regarding NBA player Jeremy Lin, Asian cuisine, and the "626" area of the San Gabriel Valley. They also have a TV show on A&E Network's FYI channel entitled "What The Fung?!".〔Sara Bibel, New Series 'What The Fung?!' to Premiere Saturday, May 23 on FYI, http://tvbythenumbers.zap2it.com/2015/04/14/new-series-what-the-fung-to-premiere-saturday-may-23-on-fyi/389146/?hc_location=ufi〕 Much of their content revolves around Asian American subject matter. With Grandmaster Jason Chu, Andrew and David formed a rap group known as "Model Minority", which has released a mixtape titled ''Model Minority Report'' that has been reviewed favorably in ''The Los Angeles Times''. In the rap group, Andrew Fung's stage name is Inglish and David Fung's is D-One. They graduated from University of Washington in Seattle. ==Background== Andrew and David Fung were born in the United States to Chinese parents and grew up in the East Hill neighborhood in Kent, Washington.〔 Their father was born in Guangzhou and raised in Hong Kong, and their mother was born in Shanghai, raised in China and Japan; Shandong, Shanghai, Hong Kong, and Tokyo. The Fung brothers attended Kentwood High School. After graduating from University of Washington at Seattle, the Fung brothers decided to settle in the Los Angeles area, initially in Koreatown, and later on in Monterey Park, in the San Gabriel Valley of Los Angeles County.
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