¡DIZZiNESS
¡YDIZZY
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[Machine Translation] YDIZZY, a rapper who embodies a new sense of Tokyo HIP HOP, has just released his long-awaited first album "DIZZiNESS," which is also his first physical work. The album, which was produced with Chaki Zulu over a period of nearly two years, was created with the aim of creating something new and exciting with each and every song. Throughout the entire album, YDIZZY's joy, anger, sorrow, and happiness are expressed. It is a record of YDIZZY's growth during the production period, a photo album of his emotions, and a proof of his identity, hence the name "DIZZiNESS". In the lead song "Superrstarr," which combines violence, mystery, and a light-hearted atmosphere, he proclaims that he is a superstar, and passionately explains how he came to that point in his life in "OMW. While he shows off his strength and power, he escorts a woman sweetly on the discotic beat of "TOKYO". On "Deep Love," a vintage soul song, he whispers about love in a moody voice and raps as if he is talking to her. Other songs on the album include "YES," a solid beat that captures YDIZZY's "Oh, yes" habit, "B BOY," a self-boosting breakbeat track, and "DAMARE," a song that explodes with resentment toward the people around him. The songs are diverse and go above and beyond what one would expect, making the whole album a quick listen. The songs are diverse and go above and beyond what you would expect, making the whole album a quick listen. This is the fullest work of his career. A new era of youth culture begins here. YDIZZY, a heretical fallen angel born in a corner of the metropolis, was born in Kamiyama-cho, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo in 1994, and spent his impressionable years in the intersection of chaos and silence in the big city, between the upscale residential district of Shoto and the bustling Shibuya scramble crossing. Since elementary school, under the influence of his mother, he has listened to Yokohama Ginbae, Yutaka Ozaki, BO WY, and the Blue Hearts, and is crazy about Sid Vicious in terms of fashion. He was also listening to 50 Cent, Eminem, and other foreign hip-hop bands on the streets, but it was not until he was 10 years old that he first encountered Japanese rap music. While riding his skateboard home from school, K Dubshine approached him in his Cadillac and handed him a CD of "Ore wa Ore" (I am me).
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