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  2. Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle: Rhyme Anima - Wikipedia

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    Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle: Rhyme Anima (Japanese: ヒプノシスマイク -Division Rap Battle- Rhyme Anima, Hepburn: Hipunoshisu Maiku: Division Rap Battle: Rhyme Anima) is a Japanese anime television series produced by A-1 Pictures created as part of the media mix project of the same name. The series aired from October to December 2020.

  3. List of Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle characters - Wikipedia

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    Buster Bros!!! is a rap team from Ikebukuro consisting of the Yamada brothers. [1] Their leader is Ichiro Yamada, and their team songs are "Ikebukuro West Game Park", "Good Morning, Ikebukuro" (おはようイケブクロ, Ohayō Ikebukuro), and "Re:start!!!."And "IKEBUKURO WEST BLOCK PARTY" Their official color is red.

  4. Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle - Wikipedia

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    Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle (Japanese: ヒプノシスマイク-Division Rap Battle-, Hepburn: Hipunoshisu Maiku: Division Rap Battle) is a Japanese multimedia project by King Records under their Evil Line Records label with Yuichiro Momose as the main scenario writer. The project features eighteen voice actors and is centered on rap ...

  5. Category:Anime songs - Wikipedia

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    Beautiful Things (Ai song) Benkyō no Uta; Bling-Bang-Bang-Born; Blurry Eyes; Bokutachi no Yukue; Boom Boom Beat/Oh Edo NagareboshiIV; Boukoku Kakusei Catharsis; Boy Meets Girl (song) Brave Blue; Brave Shine; Break a Spell; Break Out / Yōkai Taisō Dai Ichi; Burning (Hitsujibungaku song) Butter-Fly; Butterfly Effect (Shiritsu Ebisu Chugaku song)

  6. Caramelldansen - Wikipedia

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    Japanese music distributor Exit Tunes gained the rights from the original Caramell producers, Remixed Records, to distribute the sped-up version of the original song in Asia, releasing first an album in April 2008 called Uma Uma Dekiru Trance wo Tsukutte Mita which included "Caramelldansen" (named "U-u-uma uma" (Speedycake Remix)) and other popular meme songs at the time.

  7. Anime and hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    Rappers and artists such as RZA, Kanye West, Robb Bank$, and Frank Ocean have taken inspiration from anime when creating their music. [1] Akira was called one of the first influences to hip hop culture. [2] A music video that features clips from Akira is the 1995 song titled "Scream" performed by Michael Jackson and Janet Jackson. [3]

  8. Paradox Live - Wikipedia

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    In order to prove that their own music is the number 1, they participate in battles. After a disaster that caused the collapse of CLUB PARADOX and prevented the final battle between the winning group and the legendary duo Buraikan (武雷管), the club has been rebuilt with a brand new competition to take place.

  9. Nobodyknows - Wikipedia

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    Nobodyknows debuted in 2003 on the Sony Music Associated Records label with the mini-album Nobody knows 3. They quickly came to fame with their single CD "Kokoro Odoru", a song that was used as the second ending theme for the anime television series SD Gundam Force and included in the Nintendo DS game Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan.