It's official: There is no better way to make people clear a room than playing Kenny G, at least in China. Since its release, soprano saxophonist Kenny G's 1989 hit "Going Home" has become a staple in Chinese culture, according to The New York Times, as a cue for people to scram. The song's sultry, slow percussion and pining, adult-contemporary phrasing of one Kenneth Gorelick now play every day in the country's shopping malls, schools, train stations and gyms as an indicator that it's time to make like the song's title suggests.
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