Hey love from America. I can tell from listening to your discography you guys listened to a lot of hiphop growing up. It’s really awesome listening to your music. It’s real genuine hiphop 🤎 Some of the production reminds me of the late nujabes aswell whom is very loved here in our country. I hope one day to visit his brothers ramen shop in Tokyo :)
@Tanakata83 ай бұрын
ビートまじ好き
@katsutomo82554 ай бұрын
ほんと昨日のような気がする
@looser1644 ай бұрын
みんな最高かっこよ
@jonathanmoore93564 ай бұрын
大好きですね
@user-ce8mv6fr8e5 ай бұрын
きもちいい!50才
@user-im3do3im3z6 ай бұрын
熱い!
@user-ll4mo6ze6z6 ай бұрын
イジジマン、変わったなぁ…
@osakabinladen4 ай бұрын
どこで?
@bmwz48136 ай бұрын
1:13 の入り方好き過ぎる
@user-vv2wh3ll2e7 ай бұрын
1997か、まだ10代 懐かしい涙出て来た
@comradedawid52927 ай бұрын
I'm really interested in this genre of music. I can't seem to find much about early Japanese rap on the English speaking internet though. Is there anyone on here who could answer some questions on early Japanese rap with in depth knowledge of the genre?
@akashimitsumoto14647 ай бұрын
Not sure if i can, but feel free to ask! Also, there's a book called "HipHop Japan" written by a cultural anthropologist (English book). It may be a good read for you. Additionally, if you are interested in non-english rap music, visit my account and check out my global hip-hop playlist. Peace.
Just type 90's japanese hip hop. Lots of artist will pop up as a result
@comradedawid52926 ай бұрын
@@suiken3149 i more so want to learn about specifically the history of these groups. Members, controversies, how they interacted with other J-Rap groups, their most influential songs and their views on things like drugs, society, etc.