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Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - Realism - 2013-05-24

With the never-ending stream of dope Japanese Hip-Hop coming out, does it bother any of you that most people's impression of Japanese Hip-Hop is Nujabes?

Like Nujabes is the only person in the entire country of Japan who does Hip-Hop.....even though he never works with any Japanese rappers.

It bothers me to no end.


Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - Silty - 2013-05-24

I'm generally not a huge fan of rap, but I always liked HMK's more upbeat songs like this one: http://


There's not a lot of rap like this, Japanese or not. Sad

(edit: skipped a word)


Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - kurohachi - 2013-05-24

Realism Wrote:With the never-ending stream of dope Japanese Hip-Hop coming out, does it bother any of you that most people's impression of Japanese Hip-Hop is Nujabes?

Like Nujabes is the only person in the entire country of Japan who does Hip-Hop.....even though he never works with any Japanese rappers.

It bothers me to no end.
I think its more of exposure, Nujabes got his name out due to his works with the anime Samurai Champloo and with Western artists. I like some of Nujabes work, but i agree there is way more Japanese hip hop out there. I think that is the plus side of the internet, it allows people discover outsi de of what is exposed in the mainstream. This thread has helped me discover more Japanese rappers I didnt know about or didnt dig enough to find their old gems. The way I look at it is that if I find track ill, ill share with my friends (that i know will at least listen to it), then at least that is one more listener for that artist.


Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - Realism - 2013-05-25

I bought the album NEXT by Ish-One on Itunes the other day.

He's a new rapper it seems and he's really talented.

But the album itself isn't very good, it has a bunch of "get-money get-money" type of tracks. I uploaded the best song from the album onto Youtube because it's really really good.




It's produced by the legendary I-Dea (pick up his albums too if you haven't already, one of the best producers).

If you're planning to buy it just realize that the rest of the album isn't really like this.


Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - kurohachi - 2013-05-28

Yea, i get what you are saying about that album, not my type of album. That im home track is good. This is my first time hearing about I-dea, does he have any instrumental album or compilation of songs with various mcs on it that u would recommend? im actually starting to discover or rather notice the producers that make these beats. For instance, i thought inovader's work on the zeebra rhyme animal lp was fantastic. DJ Yas as well, i need to find that twigy al-khadir album (heard some tracks on youtube, just absolute fire). For that matter, cant find the dinary delta force album either, the whole duck down vibe i get from the tracks ive seen is amazing. Any other producers that are right now making crazy beats?


Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - Realism - 2013-05-29

I-Dea has more than a few albums, plus he has produced some of Seeda's albums. Seeda's albums Green and Heaven are almost entirely produced by I-Dea.

I-Dea's own album "Self-Expression" is good too, but I don't think it's as good as Seeda's stuff.

As far as good producers right now, there's a lot. But to me, my favorite is Lostface.

Here are some of the songs he produced:




This song is from Ryuzo's album Hazard, it's on Itunes, and the production is really really good. This guy really picks some awesome beats.




I love this beat, it sounds like something from Mobb Deep. You rarely hear a beat like this these days. This is from BCDMG's album Ordinary Life, most of the album is produced by Lostface, I-Dea, and Jashwon. You can find this on Itunes as well





This is from Ryuzo's album "Message", the entire album is produced by Lostface, there are some fire beats here. It's on Itunes as well.


If you have a Skype account e-mail it to me so I can add you, I can send you some of this stuff.


Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - kurohachi - 2013-05-29

Jeez, all three links are straight heat, good looks. Especially that first one with the rock sampe, just nasty. I had that one on repeat for a while during lunchtime from work. Ill definitely got to check out those Ryuzo albums on itunes later. Below are a few tracks ive head this year on youtube (you may have already heard these). Im trying to post not already in this thread, if there are I apologize in advance. Ill email you my skype in a bit.

Issugi - One on One (off his album Earr, I have this album)



Scha Dara Parr - both tracks are off their Wild Fancy Alliance album (it drives me insane that i cant find this album anywhere)





twigy n kashi over a muro beat



twigy n macka-chin




Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - vgambit - 2013-06-24

Realism Wrote:With the never-ending stream of dope Japanese Hip-Hop coming out, does it bother any of you that most people's impression of Japanese Hip-Hop is Nujabes?

Like Nujabes is the only person in the entire country of Japan who does Hip-Hop.....even though he never works with any Japanese rappers.

It bothers me to no end.
Luv-sic.


Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - kurohachi - 2013-06-24

Wow, I havent been to this thread in a while. During that timeframe, I've heard a lot of great Japanese hip hop albums. My top 15 currently (might change once i find the "hero the sz" n buddha brand albums, etc):

1. Soul Scream "The Deep"
2. Naked Artz "浸透-Penetration"
3. Rhymester "Egotopia"
4. キング・ギドラ "空からの力"
5. Scha Dara Parr "5th Wheel 2 the Coach"
6. Twigy "Al-Khadir"
7. You the Rock "The Soundtrack 96"
8. Rhymester "Respect"
9. Scha Dara Parr "Guzen no Album"
10. Gagle "Big Bang Theory"
11. Dinary Delta Force "Soundtrack to the Bed Town"
12. Microphone Pager "Microphone Pager"
13. Microphone Pager "Dont Turn Off Your Light"
14. Zeebra "The Rhyme Animal"
15. Gagle "3Peat"


Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - KREVA - 2013-06-24

Been awhile since I posted here. Good to see this thread hasn't died off entirely. Smile


Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - Realism - 2013-06-24

kurohachi Wrote:Wow, I havent been to this thread in a while. During that timeframe, I've heard a lot of great Japanese hup hop albums. My top 15 currently (might change once i find the "hero the sz" n buddha brand albums, etc):


8. Rhymester "Respect"
Where did you get this album?

Did you buy it?

Is there a link? I can't find it anywhere.


Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - KREVA - 2013-06-24

Realism Wrote:Where did you get this album?

Did you buy it?

Is there a link? I can't find it anywhere.
I bought this a while back. Pretty sure there is still a link up for it on the good ol' j-urban blog, which by the way has been revived by a couple of users. Wink


Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - kurohachi - 2013-06-25

I got Rhymester "Respect" off the site KREVA mentioned, someone had the .flac version. The link should still work I believe. As for buying, Ive only seen it on itunes japan thus far.


Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - Realism - 2013-06-25

Oh ok cool

The only Rhymester album I've heard is Pop Life, I didn't like it too much, I have a feeling their earlier stuff is a lot better.


Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - kurohachi - 2013-06-25

I was the same way, concerning their recent stuff. I slept on them because of that. Then hearing Egotopia and Respect, their 2nd n 3rd albums respectively, and i was impressed. It might be because those 2 albums were indie (Respect was their last indie album before going major), so they sound more determined and hungry in my opinion. I still need to hear their first indie album.


Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - KREVA - 2013-06-25

@kurohachi. Buddha Brand's compilation, Shakkazombie and Rhymester albums should all be on the community blog. There's currently approximately 500 albums/eps uploaded on it since I started it a few years ago. Most of the links (the ones I uploaded which is the majority) should still be good as I have uploaded them to a private folder on my mediafire account. People upload the stuff they like, so that has helped weed out a lot of the bad stuff. You seem to be into more of the underground/90s hip-hop style. I have a tag for 90s hip-hop on the blog, so click it and start downloading when you can. If you don't have an invite, let me know.

On a side note, you should definitely check out the Akumyou (definitely this one) and Zoku Akumyou compilations. Strictly 90s underground hip-hop in Japanese.

Here's a couple tracks from Akumyou.






Also recommend Yostukaido Nature. They have one album and a copule EPs.




Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - kurohachi - 2013-06-25

@KREVA Yep, I requested reups for the Buddha Brand, Shakkazombie, and now the Yostukaido Nature (that track you linked was incredible) albums on the J-Urban site. Just waiting for the reups. I know in some earlier pages in this thread there was a mention of a private blog, but I thought it was the same. The J-Urban is the only one I'm aware of. I appreciate the invite.

In regards to the 90s hip hop, yep without a doubt that's my golden era. I'm a late 80s/90s kid, so I'm definitely partial to the sound of then. Oh yea, heck yea on the Naked Artz. After buying their EPs on iTunes (before I bought the album), I purchased the two Naked Artz tracks ("Yume" and "Naked Artz") off the Akumyou/Zoku Akumyou as well. I haven't heard a bad Naked Artz track. I wish they came out w/ a second album before they parted ways.

Come to think of it, I'm subscribed to your Youtube haha, a bulk of my Japanese hip hop youtube playlist has yours or IsGoSu's name attached to it. Thank you and everyone else on this thread for exposing me to more great Japanese hip hop.


Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - KREVA - 2013-06-25

@kurohachi: I got the feeling you and Realism have been referring to my buddy Lajauge's livejournal. He's got a lot of 90s hip-hop on his blog. I'm referring to the private blog "J-Urban Sounds" that I created specifically for Japanese Hip-Hop fans of the RevTK/Japanese learning community.

http://jurbansounds.blogspot.com/

The albums you requested have been on our blog for a few years now.


Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - kurohachi - 2013-06-25

Oh wow, actually i was referring to the Ongaku Eternal forum, http://z15.invisionfree.com/Ongaku_Eternal/index.php?act=idx. My error, they use the j urban term as well.

I never knew about J-Urban Sounds blog, though i think i saw lajuage livejournal site in a google search. If you have an invite available, Id appreciate it. Sorry for the confusion.


Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - KREVA - 2013-06-25

Ah, that makes sense. Haven't been to ongaku eternal in a while. I shared some stuff there back when the site launched and there were an abudnance of posters.

Send me an email with the email address you want to use to login to the blog and I'll give you access.


Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - Realism - 2013-06-25

Yeah I use Ongaku Eternal too, that really is the best site I've found so far.

Or JPDDL have quite a few as well.


I find it strange on Itunes doesn't have any Rhymester or 般若 stuff, since they are pretty popular in Japan, I think.


Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - Realism - 2013-06-26

Hey Thanks a lot for the invitation

I was wondering if you can re-up the Hannya おはよう日本 album again?

I've been wanting to listen to that one for awhile thanks!


Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - kurohachi - 2013-06-28

V.I.C Tomorrow and Hero the SZ are flatout amazing. Thanks again for the site n invite, KREVA.


Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - s0apgun - 2013-06-28

KREVA Wrote:Also recommend Yostukaido Nature. They have one album and a copule EPs.

I love Yotsukaido Nature. If anyone can dig up more of their stuff that would be awesome Big Grin


Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - KREVA - 2013-06-29

Realism Wrote:Hey Thanks a lot for the invitation

I was wondering if you can re-up the Hannya おはよう日本 album again?
The link is back up now.

kurohachi Wrote:V.I.C Tomorrow and Hero the SZ are flatout amazing. Thanks again for the site n invite, KREVA.
I agree. Dope groups! Smile