Fans Praise Chinese Artist’s Mural of IShowSpeed Celebrating His Asia Tour

YouTube streamer Darren “IShowSpeed”has recently embarked on a tour of China, captivating audiences with his dynamic online presence. His latest livestream event, which took place at the renowned Shaolin Temple in Zhengzhou, quickly went viral, enhancing Darren’s popularity within the country. On March 29, the streamer celebrated this fame with the unveiling of a mural that adorned an entire wall, depicting his likeness alongside colorful unicorns and rainbows.

Fan Reactions to the Mural

The mural has sparked a flurry of reactions on social media, particularly from fans on X. One user, @_Crypt0_Viking_, praised the artistic tribute:

“That is amazing.”

Another user, @Amir7ch189352, highlighted the warm reception Darren has received during his visit, indicating the welcoming nature of the Chinese people:

“Chinese people are just wholesome.”

Given Darren’s extensive tours around the world and the excitement he generates, another fan, @hzqripzer, suggested that “every country”should have its own IShowSpeed mural:

“Every country needs to have a Speed mural in the street.”

A separate comment from @Bepond924 drew comparisons between the streamer and the protagonist from the popular anime One Piece, noting IShowSpeed’s passion for the series:

“Bro became the real Luffy. [The] real Joyboy, maybe he is the chosen one to bring peace to this world.”

The Mural’s Design Significance

You can watch the mural reveal on [YouTube](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YG4iTGjuoKw). The mural features a vibrant, whimsical illustration of IShowSpeed’s face, intertwined with elements inspired by Wowkie Zhang’s viral hit “Sunshine, Rainbow, White Pony.”This includes the beloved unicorn character and vibrant rainbows that have become a part of internet culture.

Additionally, the artwork prominently displays the Chinese phrase “nèi ge”(那个), painted in striking red. This term, which translates to “that one,”serves as a common verbal filler in Mandarin, similar to how we might use “um”or “you know”in English. In the context of Zhang’s song, it assumes a role akin to “the,”as in “you are the”or “I am the.”

Interestingly, “nèi ge”has also transitioned into a meme within Western culture, primarily due to its phonetic resemblance to a controversial racial slur. During his performance at the Shaolin Temple, IShowSpeed referenced the song, further bridging his appeal across different cultures.

Rapid Growth on Social Media

In more news, IShowSpeed’s influence continues to expand, as he recently gained 1 million followers on Douyin, China’s answer to TikTok, just a day after receiving commendations from the Chinese government for his live broadcasts. The rapid growth of his follower base underscores the significant impact he has made in the region and the potential for further collaborations and events.

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