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This is a list of Japanese hip hop musicians and artists. Rappers and crews (in alphabetical order) Afra; Ai; Awich; Bennie K; Chanmina; chelmico; CREAM; Creepy Nuts ...
Initially language was a barrier for hip-hop in Japan. Rappers only rapped in English because it was believed that the differences between English and Japanese would make it impossible to rap in Japanese. Unlike English, the Japanese language ends phrases in auxiliary verbs. Whereas English ends in verbs or nouns, which are extremely common ...
Verbal (born August 21, 1975) is a Japanese rapper, music video director and record producer who debuted in 1998 as a member of the hip hop group M-Flo.He is a third generation Zainichi Korean and a notable representative of Zainichi Korean music in Japan.
The Philippines is known to have had the first hip-hop music scene in Asia since the early 1980s, largely due to the country's historical connections with the United States The intimate relationship between hip-hop culture and the large Filipino American community along the United States West Coast naturally resulted in the exportation of rap music back to the Philippines.
Force of Nature (stylized as FORCE OF NATURE) is a hip-hop DJ and production duo from Tokyo, Japan.The group is composed of members Ikuzumi Kitazawa (北沢 郁美, Kitazawa Ikuzumi), known by his stage name KZA, and Kento Sasaki (佐々木 健太, Sasaki Kento), known by his stage name DJ Kent or The Backwoods. [1]
Written and composed by Namewee in collaboration with Cool Japan TV, the video combines the elements of traditional Japanese instruments, Okinawa music style and Bon dance with foreign music, describing a clueless Asian tourist wandering on the streets of Tokyo and his amusing interaction with a Japanese high school girl who speaks Japanglish.
"Blues From Tokyo" by Creation (Japanese band) "Boogie Man Lives In Tokyo" by Ryojiro Furusawa & Lee Oskar "Boy King Of Tokyo" by Bill Lloyd "Breakfast In Tokyo" by Ratko Zjaca, John Patitucci, Steve Gadd, Stanislav Mitrovic, Randy Brecker "Downtown Tokyo" by Peter Parker's Rock N Roll Club "Cheap Cheap Cheaper (Tokyo Theme)" by The Monotones
Shingo Annen (Japanese: 安念 真吾, Hepburn: Annen Shingo, born 1975), better known by his stage name Shing02, is a Japanese-American rapper, record producer, activist and investor. According to Patrick Neate , his music "has addressed important issues from Japanese ethnicity to sexual exploitation to the education system."