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The version referenced, including "Ai Yao Tan Dang Dang" (Love Should Be Frank) and its Vietnamese counterpart "Yêu Cần Phải Thẳng Thắn," highlights the cross-border appeal of these "FK House" and "DJ Tie Zhu" remixes. These versions are characterized by their upbeat, bass-heavy production suitable for the fast-paced choreography of the Kemusan dance .
The remixes often integrate "Guangxi Subject Three" (广西科目三) tags, signaling the region’s pride in the trend and its reputation for a lifestyle involving singing, eating rice noodles, and dancing.
The dance is almost always performed to a specific remixed soundtrack that blends traditional Chinese folk elements with modern electronic beats. The version referenced, including "Ai Yao Tan Dang
Its name, "Subject Three," typically refers to the road test portion of China's driver’s license exam. The name stuck after a netizen in Guangxi performed the dance in celebration after finally passing their Subject Three test.
The foundational song is "Yi Xiao Jiang Hu" (A Smile in the Martial World), originally by Wen Ren Ting Shu. The dance is almost always performed to a
The dance is widely believed to have started at a wedding in Guangxi as a way to entertain guests.
This feature explores the viral sensation (Subject Three), a cultural phenomenon originating in China that has taken global social media by storm. The Viral Sensation: Ke Mu San (Subject Three) The foundational song is "Yi Xiao Jiang Hu"
The trend exploded further when employees at the popular hot-pot chain Haidilao began performing it for customers, leading to billions of views on platforms like TikTok and Douyin. Music and Remixes