アンチ今井美樹
This is Eiko Fuji Jibra. It's a sake that contributed to the sellout of Japanese hip-hop.
I've heard some negative comments about it, but I think it's a legacy of Japanese rap.
His feud with kj was a bit of a controversy, but I think it became a part of the essence of hip hop culture.
The party atmosphere of Schadalapar, the lyrical skills of Limestar, the gangsta atmosphere of King Ghidorah. It must have been a lot of fun in the early days.
The word "sellout" was used at the beginning of the sentence. It tends to be taken negatively, but I personally find it questionable. I think the word was born out of envy and jealousy.
Huh? You admire Eminem, but the musician you sell out to is a wacko? Isn't that a contradiction?
And strangely enough, the hits of Schadalapar were not called sell outs. I think that the ideal image created by the audience is the biggest fetter on musicians in some ways.
You can be misunderstood and be praised by Hikaru Ijuin, or have an affair and apologize for it, or you can be a jib brother! I like it.
Jibra the Glorious Fuji! I'll support you!
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