If you compare this to the "real" Japanese hip-hop like Zeebra and the other famous artists, you might realize how good this video really is in comparison! You are right, Japanese hip-hop basically is as good as crap on a stick.
2007-08-04 03:47:58
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answered by Andrew in Tokyo 3
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I was laughing too when watching that video. That's quite awful. His style is so different than the other Japanese rappers. Anyway it doesn't mean Japanese Hip Hop is awful by jugding this video.
2007-08-04 00:15:46
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answered by Naixius L 4
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persons do no longer selection in character with race or area. the only element which could make an entire society prejudiced is they have been all taught to be prejudiced via their relatives or pals, which might frequently stem from historic conflicts of a few type. As for how they teased her...properly, it incredibly is an unlucky actuality that the minority will constantly be slightly oppressed, hated and feared. Please word the interest "slightly". In my journey besides the fact that, Korean society, a minimum of in South Korea, is taught to be type and inviting, as many cultures from that area of the worldwide are, so i'd answer your question with an outstanding: "No."
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answered by dunston 4
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That was a bit disturbing. I don't listen to a lot of Japanese hip-hop, although I do listen to quite a few Korean hip-hop artists who are probably just as horrible to most other people. I think it's simply because many of them try way too hard to imitate American rappers instead of trying to find their own style.
2007-08-04 00:03:49
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answered by ? 4
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anyone can tell that was NOT real...
but still i have to agree that Asian hip hop in general can be pretty awful, but can't blame them can we? They are just trying to emulate a culture of which they have very little or no knowledge (especially in the Japanese homogeneous society... they don't have inspirations like 50 cent walking around them)
2007-08-04 02:41:27
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answered by Sultan Cartman 5
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there may be a lack of understanding of the deeper (or shallower) meaning of some hip hop/rap songs, especially the more violent songs.
for example I spent part of last night watching several young Japanese dancing to a live rendition of 50-cent's "In the club" not having a clue as to how nasty the lyrics are. it could have been the lyrics from the early beatles albums for all they knew.
not true of all Japanese (or all hip hop)... but quite a large percentage.
2007-08-04 02:16:48
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answered by shazam 6
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Hahaha, that video was funny! Truely funny, indeed. You know well that Japanese hip hop are not all like that, lol!
But to be truly honest, the asians that can make hiphop music closer to American taste are Koreans, hands down. But this is only my oppinion.
2007-08-04 10:08:30
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answered by Sweetie 2
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I dont think that was real it was to funny! If you want a real Japanese rapper you should check out M-Flo hes pretty good
2007-08-05 05:14:42
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answered by ✿ Nene ✿ 3
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I think that video was made for fun because Japanese hip hop is not like that at all. Try listening to groups like Orange Range and 175R etc, they are definitely much better.
2007-08-04 00:46:25
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answered by pink_akachan 3
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There hasn't been a decent Japanese hip hop group since East End x Yuri IMHO.
2007-08-04 08:46:04
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answered by michinoku2001 7
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