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Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - KREVA - 2013-10-14 kurohachi Wrote:Definitely agree w/ Japanese female rappers, just Coma-Chi alone is great on the mic when she raps.Dinary Delta Force's new album has been in rotation on my phone for about a week now and I have a love/hate relationship with it. Compared to the quality of their first work, which I consider a modern classic in Japanese Hip-Hop, the newer album just can't keep up beat-wise. Along with that, the arrangement of the tracks are a mess compared to the unity of Soundtrack to the Bedtown. The album lost me after the first 3 tracks as far as consistency and quality. To be fair, I noticed improvements in some of the members raps, especially Rhyme Boya (boyish voice). There were some tracks on this album I thought were worthy, but then there are some that seemed beneath them. This is just where I sit with the album so far with about 10 listens so far. Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - Realism - 2013-10-14 That Rhyme Boya's solo album Mind Vook is really good btw. There are a few beats on there that sounds like Rza stuff from 97. Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - kurohachi - 2013-10-14 Been listening to the Delcatek One Time For n B.D. Illson, great albums. @Realism - I have to check that Rhyme Boya album out. @KREVA - I hear where you are coming from. Its nowhere near Bedtown for sure (I think Bedtown is a classic also). At the same time, I look at the 9 album as a way to venturing a bit from the Bedtown sound. I still like this album, not in constant rotation nowadays but I still play it from time to time. Irene pt 2 is incredible. My only complaint for this album is there are few standout tracks in comparision to Bedtown. The 9 I can listen to beginning to end with no problem, but its tough listening to tracks individually (if that makes any sense). While with Bedtown, the tracks standout in album format and individually. That being said, the best 2013 release Ive heard this year thus far is the Killah Been album. senninshou's "Be in One's Element" is a close second (gradis nice n 16flip are amazing producers), just couldnt get with singing in that "Think About" track. Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - KREVA - 2013-10-14 @ Realism: Yeah, I liked that album. I think i uploaded one of the tracks from that album on my youtube channel. @kurohachi: Irene pt.2 is a good track. Chorus for Stay Real Lives sounds Bedtown esque to me for some reason. Side A不朽の金剛石 has cool samples and message. Delcatek was a gem I found on iTunes couple years back. Glad to hear some people like it and it's not just me!
Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - kurohachi - 2013-10-14 @KREVA - Yea, man. I got both the Delcatek and B.D. albums off your blog. You have a lot of gems on there for sure. Big ups to you for that. I would like to contribute on there, but a lot of the stuff I have is either on there or Ongaku Eternal already. Still other albums I'm looking to get, will probably end up buying 'em: キエるマキュウ - Hakoniwa and Peep Show (though Peep Show is really hard to find it seems, at least Hakoniwa is on CDJapan) Osumi - Control (Spiritual Matters) - saw it on your blog KREVA, but someone else uploaded that one (and the link doesn't work anymore). Youyork - Diary Of... There are others, just can't think of them right now. Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - Realism - 2013-10-15 OTOGIBANASHI'S Toy Box is terrible. Worst Japanese Hip-Hop album I've heard this year, there's like 2 good songs on it. Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - KREVA - 2013-10-15 kurohachi Wrote:@KREVA - Yea, man. I got both the Delcatek and B.D. albums off your blog. You have a lot of gems on there for sure. Big ups to you for that. I would like to contribute on there, but a lot of the stuff I have is either on there or Ongaku Eternal already. Still other albums I'm looking to get, will probably end up buying 'em:Sadly I haven't been able to update the blog in a while as I've been pretty busy with life at the moment, but I'll get back into a groove of uploading stuff intermittently. Ryuujin27 uploaded the Osumi album and I might still have it but if not, I'll ask him about it if he doesn't frequent this site anymore. As for Kierumakyuu's Peep Show, I've had that album for a while now and planned on uploading it to the blog when Maki the Magic passed months ago, but ultimately forgot. haha Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - kurohachi - 2013-10-15 KREVA Wrote:Its all good, man. No pressure on uploading those, just whenever you have the chance to. How is the Peep Show album btw? Ive only heard a few tracks on Youtube, and all were fire, esp Fade Away. At least could hear snippets of Hakoniwa on JPN itunes, which helps but makes me want that albumn more haha.kurohachi Wrote:@KREVA - Yea, man. I got both the Delcatek and B.D. albums off your blog. You have a lot of gems on there for sure. Big ups to you for that. I would like to contribute on there, but a lot of the stuff I have is either on there or Ongaku Eternal already. Still other albums I'm looking to get, will probably end up buying 'em:Sadly I haven't been able to update the blog in a while as I've been pretty busy with life at the moment, but I'll get back into a groove of uploading stuff intermittently. Ryuujin27 uploaded the Osumi album and I might still have it but if not, I'll ask him about it if he doesn't frequent this site anymore. As for Kierumakyuu's Peep Show, I've had that album for a while now and planned on uploading it to the blog when Maki the Magic passed months ago, but ultimately forgot. haha Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - Realism - 2013-10-15 Ughh, that Deltateck album is ok. Some dope songs but you get the feeling that they were trying way too hard to sound like it's still 1993. Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - KREVA - 2013-10-15 Realism Wrote:Some dope songs but you get the feeling that they were trying way too hard to sound like it's still 1993.I don't see anything wrong with that! ![]() @kurohachi: I'm gonna upload that album for you tonight. I just have to find something to eat first, then I'll get on it. Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - Realism - 2013-10-17 ![]() Vikn- Capital 1. Capital Steelo (Prod by B-MONEY) 2. World Is Not Enough (Prod by Statik Selektah) 3. Gung Ho feat. SEEDA, B.I.G JOE (Prod by B-MONEY) 4. Starting 5 feat. BES, GUINNESS, A-THUG & NIPPS (Prod by HIROSHIMA & B-MONEY) 5. Fly Away With Me (Prod by HIROSHIMA) 6. CHANGE feat. KARIBEL (Prod by B-MONEY) 7. Top To Bottom feat. LUNA (Prod by Major Music) 8. Long Distance feat. B.D. (Prod by B-MONEY) 9. Ganesha Walk (Prod by Atlantis) 10. 組み合わせがDOPE (Prod by I-DeA) 11. I'm Good feat. Acharu (Prod by Tha Chill (COMPTON’S MOST WANTED)) This album is really good, one of the best produced albums of the year. Anytime you see B-Money's name you can guarantee it's a banger. Don't know how the heck he got a beat from Compton's Most Wanted, haven't seen that name in a decade. Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - undead_saif - 2013-10-17 Does hip-hop help in learning Japanese? As far as I know they words are either said very fast or elongated. What's the deal? Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - Realism - 2013-10-17 They don't rap fast, they rap slower than normal talking speed. Of course sometimes if the beat is fast then they'll rap fast to the beat. Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - s0apgun - 2013-10-17 Realism Wrote:OTOGIBANASHI'S Toy Box is terrible.Damn that's too bad man. I really enjoyed that album. They're definitely not the best rappers (they seem young) but I enjoyed the production. I listen to K.E.M.U.R.I and fountain mountain on the regular. Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - KREVA - 2013-10-17 Kierumakyuu's Peep Show (Super Freak) album is up on the blog. Sorry for the wait; I got busy.. -_- This weekend I'm going to dig in my pool of japanese hip-hop and upload some stuff. Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - Realism - 2013-10-17 s0apgun Wrote:It's not their rapping skills, it's the songs themselves, like they're just waaay out there.Realism Wrote:OTOGIBANASHI'S Toy Box is terrible.Damn that's too bad man. I really enjoyed that album. They're definitely not the best rappers (they seem young) but I enjoyed the production. I listen to K.E.M.U.R.I and fountain mountain on the regular. The song Pool, like wtf is that?? The beat is like...not even there. Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - kurohachi - 2013-10-17 KREVA Wrote:Kierumakyuu's Peep Show (Super Freak) album is up on the blog. Sorry for the wait; I got busy.. -_-Thanks again, man! Going to play it later on tonight. Like I said on the blog, I'm probably going to order Hakoniwa in the near future, so I'll upload it on there once I get it. Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - undead_saif - 2013-10-18 @Realism Thanks for the clarification. Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - Realism - 2013-10-18 I was listening to King Giddra's album and wondering who this rapper is and how come he's so good. And then I checked online and found out it was Zeebra, ha. Man he was THE best Japanese rapper ever in that 90s period, he was simply untouchable. Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - kurohachi - 2013-10-20 キエるマキュウ "Peep Show (Super Freak)" is a fantastic album, thanks again KREVA for this gem! Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - Realism - 2013-10-24 Rowshi's new album is amazing. All the beats on here are extremely well-done new-age Hip-Hop. If you told me The Neptunes produced this entire album I would have believed you, that's how good the beats are. Not a big fan of the rapper but he sounds great over these beats. Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - adam_invers - 2013-10-24 I'd personally be interested in knowing about any Japanese rappers that rap really fast, a lot faster than a native might speak. Maybe even ones who can rap at the speed of a auctioneer amid a bidding war, but in Japanese of course. Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - kurohachi - 2013-10-24 adam_invers Wrote:I'd personally be interested in knowing about any Japanese rappers that rap really fast, a lot faster than a native might speak. Maybe even ones who can rap at the speed of a auctioneer amid a bidding war, but in Japanese of course.MC Kan and Killah Been can rap pretty fast, those are two I think of off the top of my head. Im sure there are more. Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - adam_invers - 2013-10-24 kurohachi Wrote:Thank you for the recommendations. I listened to a couple of their songs. I like them. I'm always a little surprised and amused by how similar the videos and sound I see and hear of Japanese rap and pop mirror their American/British counterparts.adam_invers Wrote:I'd personally be interested in knowing about any Japanese rappers that rap really fast, a lot faster than a native might speak. Maybe even ones who can rap at the speed of a auctioneer amid a bidding war, but in Japanese of course.MC Kan and Killah Been can rap pretty fast, those are two I think of off the top of my head. Im sure there are more. Like for MC Kan and Killah Been, smoking cigarettes in a dimly lit room or rapping close to the camera in a hallway, and for the pop music I was listening to an 80s song by a singer named Hiro Takahashi and it reminded me a bit like "Wham!" Dope Japanese Hip-Hop - Realism - 2013-10-24 adam_invers Wrote:I'd personally be interested in knowing about any Japanese rappers that rap really fast, a lot faster than a native might speak. Maybe even ones who can rap at the speed of a auctioneer amid a bidding war, but in Japanese of course.There probably isn't any. Most Japanese rap is slower than normal speech. Kan can rap pretty fast but only once in a while. Killah Been just raps normal like anyone else, although he probably is the best Japanese rapper at the moment. The only one I can think of is the second rapper in this song: Oh, Daichi (大地) is the one who raps fast, he has one of the best flows. He's the only one I can think of that consistently do it. キリコ (Kiriko) seems to be the one you want, he's quite unorthodox and raps pretty fast. adam_invers Wrote:Thank you for the recommendations. I listened to a couple of their songs. I like them. I'm always a little surprised and amused by how similar the videos and sound I see and hear of Japanese rap and pop mirror their American/British counterparts.Well a lot of "Japanese" hip-hop producers are actually American, so that pretty much explains it. If you want a distinct sound you want Michita, Nujabes, DJ Baku, Kenichiro Nishihara etc... |