Good mix and yes this is what Real Japanese Hip Hop supposed to sound like, not that crap VICE showed in their doc. Japan went through the same golden age in Hip Hop just like America in the 90s and slowly fizzled in the 2000s.
That VICE documentary was offensive. It makes everyone thinks Japanese hip-hop is KOHH, AKLO, SALU...that's it. Even worse, it makes people think that Japanese rap is biting off of K-Pop....it's nothing but a big joke.
Korean here grew up in the U.S. in L.A. , N.Y. making beats and DJing. Been part of the culture since 93 or so. I ALWAYS knew Japan was down with hip hop since the getgo. And Japan unlike Korea had a golden era of hiphop just like here in the States. At the time when there were not many Asian hip hop, I was always checking stuff from Japan. Japan also played a huge role in how hiphop sounds. Technics, MPCs etc.
@@femboiuwu Seo Taiji is not really considered “hip hop” by many people in the culture. Heck he actually came from a heavy metal band before forming the group. I am not trying to undermine his influence in korean pop music and his legacy. I am strictly speaking in terms of hip hop culture. Not people who just rap. The whole culture of DJing, BBoying, MCing and Graffitti etc. The Japanese adopted hip hop waaaaay before Koreans had a real hip hop album. Korea’s first real hip hop album was largely accepted as having dropped around 1998, with Drunken Tiger’s debut. Prior to that, there were NO, zero albums that had rap from beginning to end. It was one of, if not the first album with purely rapping. Hell, prior to Drunken Tiger, rappers did not even used to rhyme!!! They very much emphasized how important that is in rapping there. Shout out to Tiger JK for really working hard through difficulties trying to set up the culture in South Korea! Japan had hip hop albums dating back even in the mid 80s. Almost a decade before Korea had a legitimate rap song. In that region of the globe, Japan and the Phillipines adopted hip hop before anyone else. This is just facts. That being said, Seo Taiji has amazing albums during his pop days. He is truly a musician who can hop between genres no problem!
@@timsohn7057 damn, you're very knowledgable! very interesting stuff, thank you for sharing. i actually like seo taiji's more metal stuff a little more, but yeah he does amazing job in any genre he's experimenting with. :3 and yeah on subject i guess it indeed was stoopid to bring him up, but thanks for clarifying. im not too knowledgable on hip-hop
@@femboiuwu No your not stupid to bring anything up haha don’t say that! I am surprised people still know him and listen to him! I just love sharing things I know and also learning from others! :) I think ST still makes music. You should check them out! I have not listened to his music in couple years.
日本語ラップは国内で様々な感性が戦っています。 日本語はヒップポップビートに混じり合わない言語だと言う人もいます。現代型のDrill beatやtrap beatには正にその通りです。日本語が合うヒップポップビートはDopeなbeat、例えばサムライチャンプルーのopであるバトルクライ等、この時代のビートですね。素晴らしい。 この時代にインスパイアされたグループKick the can crew(00年代ビート)も素晴らしいですよ☺️
Yooooo its back thooo 😢😢😢. Definitely missed this mix for good while ljke 2 years i swear. But that other one i wish they re-upload by now. Either way, glad this is back 💯💯💯
You don't need to know the language to appreciate this. Yes, lyrics are very important in rap music. But in this mix and other foreign language hip hop productions you can find out how the most important element in a rap song is the voice totally melting with the beat. In rap, voice is the main instrument, regardless of the content of the words. This mix is amazing. Every Japanese rapper seems to use a very different pitch and flow, you never get bored here. I really appreciate this.
Yo you don't have to understand the lyrics,these cats are spitting from the heart.When I first heard Giant Panda's "One Time",Chikaramanga's verse stood out the most to me!
be sure,, i have checked em all, and have picked all the great stuff from these videos on vinyl when i was in japan lately ;) plus i got some more heat that isnt on youtube... :) peace, skeli
Good mix and yes this is what Real Japanese Hip Hop supposed to sound like, not that crap VICE showed in their doc. Japan went through the same golden age in Hip Hop just like America in the 90s and slowly fizzled in the 2000s.
That VICE documentary was offensive. It makes everyone thinks Japanese hip-hop is KOHH, AKLO, SALU...that's it. Even worse, it makes people think that Japanese rap is biting off of K-Pop....it's nothing but a big joke.
I miss this kind of music in your videos.
@@DarkAngel2512 Salu's album from 2013 was all rap....he didn't sing at all on there...he just rapped from front to finish.
@@DarkAngel2512 Not that one. I'm talking about his album BIS2. Check out the songs Paper Plane, 厚木IC, 月の光, My City, My24
big facts dude
物心がつき始めた幼稚園の頃、母親と都会に出かけた車の中で流れてた曲が何曲かあった😢
絵本で得た常識的な知識を自慢げに話してたあの頃が懐かしい。
The World needs an OldSchool Vol. 2 🎤📼🩶
僕は日本人じゃないから何ものテクストがわからない。でも、このトラックはナイスなビートがある。40:08のトラックは私の一番好きなトラックだ。僕の悪い日本語すみません。
I am a japanese learner and I hope understand them someday. It sounds great.
How has your learning come along so far
yeah how far has it came man
hah, GAY!
@@NH-ge4vz so after 3 years hows it going
how about after 4?
People listen to "trap music" but there are a lot of undiscovered classic Japanese hiphop on youtube
I’ll never stop listening to this
Korean here grew up in the U.S. in L.A. , N.Y. making beats and DJing. Been part of the culture since 93 or so. I ALWAYS knew Japan was down with hip hop since the getgo. And Japan unlike Korea had a golden era of hiphop just like here in the States. At the time when there were not many Asian hip hop, I was always checking stuff from Japan.
Japan also played a huge role in how hiphop sounds. Technics, MPCs etc.
that doesnt make much sense though.. what about seo taiji?
@@femboiuwu Seo Taiji is not really considered “hip hop” by many people in the culture. Heck he actually came from a heavy metal band before forming the group. I am not trying to undermine his influence in korean pop music and his legacy. I am strictly speaking in terms of hip hop culture. Not people who just rap. The whole culture of DJing, BBoying, MCing and Graffitti etc. The Japanese adopted hip hop waaaaay before Koreans had a real hip hop album.
Korea’s first real hip hop album was largely accepted as having dropped around 1998, with Drunken Tiger’s debut. Prior to that, there were NO, zero albums that had rap from beginning to end. It was one of, if not the first album with purely rapping.
Hell, prior to Drunken Tiger, rappers did not even used to rhyme!!! They very much emphasized how important that is in rapping there. Shout out to Tiger JK for really working hard through difficulties trying to set up the culture in South Korea!
Japan had hip hop albums dating back even in the mid 80s. Almost a decade before Korea had a legitimate rap song.
In that region of the globe, Japan and the Phillipines adopted hip hop before anyone else. This is just facts.
That being said, Seo Taiji has amazing albums during his pop days. He is truly a musician who can hop between genres no problem!
@@timsohn7057 damn, you're very knowledgable! very interesting stuff, thank you for sharing. i actually like seo taiji's more metal stuff a little more, but yeah he does amazing job in any genre he's experimenting with. :3
and yeah on subject i guess it indeed was stoopid to bring him up, but thanks for clarifying. im not too knowledgable on hip-hop
@@femboiuwu No your not stupid to bring anything up haha don’t say that! I am surprised people still know him and listen to him!
I just love sharing things I know and also learning from others! :)
I think ST still makes music. You should check them out! I have not listened to his music in couple years.
i think the major innovations with the MPC line originally lie with Roger Linn, akai just knew the right guy to hire....
Regardless of language barrier, these MCs probably spittin' facts.
FAX
@@prabh8590 satyavachan
ok...i digs this shit right here..you know real hip hop when you hear it, its from the soul, dont have to understand the language
big facts right here mane
I don't understand the lyrics, but the songs are cool with great beats!
フランスから大尊敬 !! 本当にすげえ。
I don't give a Fuck what anyone says, Hip-Hop, Punk, and Heavy Metal are literally the music of the world.
Rnb, Techno funk, House, and Ambient too imo
@DJFreeway-DJExit-DJClaritin honestly at this point it's anything that you would hear in a cyberpunk dystopia.
つか、このMIX好きすぎるんだけど。
UP主さん、ありがとうございます。
これからも聴き続けます。
when you have to graduate in japanese at university and you know the good ways to learn it
one love from italy guys
wow, i didn't even know that old school japanese hip hop was a thing, thumbs up from Greece
Not even Japanese people know it's a thing lol
den perimena na do ellina sta comments... damn...
日本語ラップは国内で様々な感性が戦っています。
日本語はヒップポップビートに混じり合わない言語だと言う人もいます。現代型のDrill beatやtrap beatには正にその通りです。日本語が合うヒップポップビートはDopeなbeat、例えばサムライチャンプルーのopであるバトルクライ等、この時代のビートですね。素晴らしい。
この時代にインスパイアされたグループKick the can crew(00年代ビート)も素晴らしいですよ☺️
@17:25 that sample is from water get no enemy, pete rock used it in a beat for an INI album, i think the song was grown man sport.
初っぱなの四街道にやられました。選曲が神ってます
今のヒップホップも好きだけど、この時代のアングラ感と地に足のついた音がたまんねえんだよ!!
センス良すぎだって
que du vrai! merci man, big up
Great selection friend! looking forward to volume 2!
ここはフランスです! ビデオありがとう👌
Hajimemashite! I really enjoy this. It's so refreshing and new to me. Greetings from Puerto Rico.
Dem Japanese MCs and producers don't left me hanging! Big up from Finland!
Notification not possible because the content is especially for kids?! Nevermind, fresh subscription here
Damn, RESPECT brothers!
Love from Romania.
Old school is always sounds dope doesnt matter in wich language cuz its the real hip
Style is universal.
Great stuff.
Cheers from Argentina.
"Cheers", ahre.
Kudos.
これが大好き!ニュージーランドからの大きな敬意。
Sounds like Samurai Champloo opening
Ahh, very good songs!!
Greetings from Spain
Saludos
saludos
Saludos
There are many things that cannot be returned, one of them is the sound of the old school of Japanese hiphop.
Very good!
Hello from Brazil!!!
Yan Giron BR_HUE
HUEHUEHUEHUE
Yan Giron AHSUSHSUSHAUAU
This makes me want to listen to Japanese rap forever 👌👌🤯
Same!
Yooooo its back thooo 😢😢😢. Definitely missed this mix for good while ljke 2 years i swear. But that other one i wish they re-upload by now. Either way, glad this is back 💯💯💯
I dont understand it but i feel it.
Never knew that japan went thru this era. Nice 👌
Очень удивлён, довольно много хороших треков) Респект!
Hard to find this kind of music . Some of this from d underground . Lit af
夢って曲のトラックが僕の癖にドンピシャ
the greet thing about music is that you don't need to understand what being said in order to know that this IS ABSOLUTE HEAT
facts my guy
1:49 wicked busta rhymes flow
55:05 best
The absolute truth
Exactly what I needed to hear today. awesome 🔥
I really appreciate this era! We can listen this cool music and feel the beats for free on RUclips. Amazing!
It’s that golden type of beats
Maybe because I don't understand Japanese, but all these tracks are so good. The flows are life beats.
Dayum i hit jackpot with this
17:27 RESPECT y 都合良く憩う 22:20 son mis fav
Love JRap 90's 👏👏👏
From Brazil
That's real fire ! (from France)
Good Mix Brother!!!!!!!!!!!
Greetings from Ecuador!!!!!!!!!!!
Fire MIX!
Beautiful mix
nice mix, greetings from Brazil ^ ^
Hello. I like this.
From Italy..
💣💣💣
Grandeeee, un altro heihachi main?
Questa non me l'aspettavo-
salve gente!
Non importa che video sia ma ci sarà sempre qualche italiano nei commenti!
Love this ~ from Spain!
Complètement mon délire, mon époque !
Don't understand jp , but the beats is kool 💞
You don't need to know the language to appreciate this. Yes, lyrics are very important in rap music.
But in this mix and other foreign language hip hop productions you can find out how the most important element in a rap song is the voice totally melting with the beat. In rap, voice is the main instrument, regardless of the content of the words. This mix is amazing. Every Japanese rapper seems to use a very different pitch and flow, you never get bored here. I really appreciate this.
Yo you don't have to understand the lyrics,these cats are spitting from the heart.When I first heard Giant Panda's "One Time",Chikaramanga's verse stood out the most to me!
troppo stile, ho riconosciuto i sample usati anche in Grow Man Sport di Pete Rock e Little Indian remix di Buckwild...
This is brilliant... I got hooked...
出だしセンスありすぎ(笑)
Buen trabajo compadre
22:17救われた😢
Wow.. Real.nice
Ayyy they finaly unlocked it from my country!
17:27 to 17:42 song so my style
thnx for the mix :) great stuff..
Yeah bro u around there too !
FUNKYDAR1 yeah buddy fo sure :) got many jp records and will do a mix in the Future aswell.. shit will be on fire ;) peace. skeli
indyvinylz for sure, jp rap is quite on point ! If you have not, you can check Raizou Dazai channel, which has a lot of good stuff. peace fam
be sure,, i have checked em all, and have picked all the great stuff from these videos on vinyl when i was in japan lately ;) plus i got some more heat that isnt on youtube... :) peace, skeli
You rule bro ! Japan seems to have a real nice hip hop activity. I can't wait to listen to your future mix ! peace
rap ja nai, katsurap da yoh !
Lameo
Zura zura
Thank you
8.5.2
This is 🔥🔥🔥 even though I don't speak Jp.
nnnnice mix, if you like this kind of hip jop i recomend to listen 90´s hiphop Chile its the same underground vibe but also diferent vibe of course
we already like it, ^_^ thanks
Everybody put it on!! daradaradara to the sunshine!!!
Nice mix !
Cool
The last song is awesome
Nice!
Gagle was one of the best
I'd love to hear more new rap to be like this.
steady&co.の春夏秋冬を挟むあたりが最高
hell yeah. good stuff
悪く無い。
日本語のhiphop old
時代が変わっているのだから。
古いもの聞いて欲しいけど。
This is 🔥🔥🔥
It's Cool!!!!!!!!
I like it ! ! !
awesome ^ ^
osumi選曲してるとこがアガりますな!
Japanese power song🤗
That one guy of Steady&Co. sounded like ILMARI. I looked it up and it really is ILMARI. ^^
wheres King giddra? thesre one of the greatest of this timr
青春
Where can you even find the 1st track. A lot of these are so underground they're hard to find!
TRACK LIST
1. Ano syuugouchi / Yotsukaido Nature - 0:00
2. 銀河 探検記 / T.A.K the Rhymehead - 2:41
3. B-BOY / Scha Dara Parr - 6:12
4. 夢 (Yume) / Naked Artz - 10:00
5. 春夏秋冬 (Shunkashūtō) / Steady&Co - 13:26
6. Respect / Rhymester - 17:25
8. 都合良く憩う(Tsugō yoku ikou) / Gagle - 22:17
9. One Love / Co-Key featuring Fake Jam - 26:34
10. うの方向 (U no Houkou) / Phoebus - 29:51
11. Inner City Groove / Future Shock AllStars - 32:15
12. Grand Zero / Lunch Time Speax - 36:19
13.5日 どこか (Itsuka Dokoka) - Sukebo King - 40:05
14. Funky Methodist / Buddha Brand - 43:24
15. Summer Jam 95 / Scha Dara Parr - 47:47
16. 希望 の 記号 (kibou no kigou) / Alamacca - 52:22
17. O Town Swinga / Doberman INC - 55:05
18. Got me / Osumi - 58:29
19. Everybody Loves the Sunshine / Naohirock & Suzuki Smooth - 1:02:16
20. 君の瞳に映るオレに乾杯 (Kimi no hitomi ni utsuru ore ni kanpai) / Rhymester - 1:06:09
21. Requiem 37 / Nitro Microphone Underground - 1:09:46
22. Full moon 99 / Beatmaster - 1:13:10
This is fire
dope
R.I.P big o 🤙🏼 & DL
dope af
Got Soul
that last song full noon is fire asf but i cant find it anywhere else