ケツノポリス3
Ketsumeishi (ケツメイシ) .The band got started back in 1993, and settled on the current lineup - four members are Ryo (rapper/MC), Ryoji (vocals), Daizo(rapper/MC) and DJ Kohno – in 1996. According to the band’s website, the name Ketsumeishi is based on a herb used as a laxative in traditional Chinese medicine. Ketsumeishi is also the Japanese word for blood brothers. That kind of lighthearted, slightly risque word play, as opposed to macho posing, is a key difference between Japanese rap and the original Stateside article. And like many other Japanese rap groups, Ketsumeishi’s music is based as much on dancehall-style reggae as on hip-hop rhythms. A crucial break for Ketsumeishi was when their track Kocchi Oide (Move Over Here) was used as the theme song for automaker Toyota’s Gazoo.com online shopping mall. That helped them get a record deal with mid-ranking label Toy’s Factory, and since then Ketsumeishi have released a string of steady-selling singles and albums in which they proclaim their feel-good, party-time philosophy to the accompaniment of their uptempo grooves. The band’s members have also collaborated, either individually or as a group, with J-pop artists such as Hamasaki Ayumi, Chemistry, Ueto Aya and Nao and more recently with Dragon Ash. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Ketsumeishi (ケツメイシ) .The band got started back in 1993, and settled on the current lineup - four members are Ryo (rapper/MC), Ryoji (vocals), Daizo(rapper/MC) and DJ Kohno – in 1996. According to the band’s website, the name Ketsumeishi is based on a herb used as a laxative in traditional Chinese medicine. Ketsumeishi is also the Japanese word for blood brothers. That kind of lighthearted, slightly risque word play, as opposed to macho posing, is a key difference between Japanese rap and the original Stateside article. And like many other Japanese rap groups, Ketsumeishi’s music is based as much on dancehall-style reggae as on hip-hop rhythms. A crucial break for Ketsumeishi was when their track Kocchi Oide (Move Over Here) was used as the theme song for automaker Toyota’s Gazoo.com online shopping mall. That helped them get a record deal with mid-ranking label Toy’s Factory, and since then Ketsumeishi have released a string of steady-selling singles and albums in which they proclaim their feel-good, party-time philosophy to the accompaniment of their uptempo grooves. The band’s members have also collaborated, either individually or as a group, with J-pop artists such as Hamasaki Ayumi, Chemistry, Ueto Aya and Nao and more recently with Dragon Ash. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
さくら
涙
夏の思い出
君にBUMP
そばにいて
ドライブ
トモダチ
東京
また君に会える
トレイン
歩いてく
三十路ボンバイエ
旅人
ケツメンサンバ
No Lady No Life
上がる
はじまりの合図
朝日
願い
出会いのかけら
男女6人夏物語
幸せをありがとう
アウトロ
冬物語
太陽
門限やぶり
恋の終わりは意外と静かに
わすれもの
夜の天使
カーニバル
1日
サマーデイズ
家に帰ろう
失恋
ライフ イズ ビューティフル
夢の中
スタート
明日の少年
ハッピーバースデー
歌謡い
痔持ち一代
こっちおいで
ビールボーイ
さよならまたね
ケツメイシ工場
前出し
ア・セッションプリーズ
君色
手紙 ~未来
雲の上から
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