Fresh from impersonating Roger Federer, here's Donnie's first music video: 'Goose In My Basket'

By James Griffiths, December 19, 2013

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I'll admit to not initially being the greatest fan of Shanghai-based Youtube comedian Donnie but, after his hugely successful trolling of Shanghai shoppers as 'Roger Federer' and now this great, Lonely Island-style rap track, I'm definitely coming around to the Bostonite.

The video reportedly took over three months to shoot, and features musicians Koz and Lufy, as well as pandas, the Oriental Pearl Tower, and of course, a goose. This has been a great month for white guys rapping about China

[Watch on Youku // h/t Beijing Cream]

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