キングギドラ

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見まわそう 03:42 Tools
UNSTOPPABLE 00:00 Tools
大掃除 02:20 Tools
スタア誕生 04:31 Tools
行方不明 03:44 Tools
登場 01:43 Tools
フリースタイル・ダンジョン 04:57 Tools
最終兵器 01:34 Tools
公開処刑 04:57 Tools
真実の弾丸 05:51 Tools
星の死阻止 03:57 Tools
リアルにやる 03:46 Tools
コードナンバー0117 04:21 Tools
ジェネレーションネクスト 00:00 Tools
地下鉄 00:00 Tools
真実の爆弾 05:00 Tools
マネーの虎 04:28 Tools
トビスギ (Don't Do It) 05:31 Tools
夜明け 03:25 Tools
未確認飛行物体接近中(急接近MIX) 03:56 Tools
友情 05:12 Tools
F.F.B. 00:00 Tools
空からの力 Part2 04:46 Tools
空からの力~Interlude 01:00 Tools
未確認飛行物体接近中 (急接近Mix) 03:56 Tools
911 05:40 Tools
コネクション~Outro 01:50 Tools
911 (Original Version) 05:41 Tools
平成維新 feat.童子-T&UZI 04:20 Tools
平成維新 04:20 Tools
平成維新 feat. 童子-T & UZI 00:00 Tools
公開処刑 feat. BOY-KEN 00:00 Tools
Mimawasou 03:10 Tools
UNSTOPPABLE (DJ WATARAI Remix) 03:33 Tools
911 (Remix) 05:41 Tools
ジェネレーションネクスト (SAKURAリミックス) 00:00 Tools
F.F.B. (Dj Masterkey Remix) 04:01 Tools
公開処刑 feat.BOY-KEN 00:00 Tools
空からの力 Part 2 04:46 Tools
Code Number 0117 04:21 Tools
平成維新(地獄行きRemix メタルVer.) 03:58 Tools
最終兵器 (DJ CELORY Remix) 01:34 Tools
リアルにやる (Muro Remix) 05:00 Tools
F.F.B. (Album Version) 00:00 Tools
Mikakunin Hikoubutai Sekkinchu (Kyuusekkin Mix) 03:56 Tools
平成維新 (地獄行きRemix メタル Ver.) 03:58 Tools
Freestyle Dungeon 04:57 Tools
Shinjitsu No Dangan 04:57 Tools
Toujou 01:41 Tools
Hoshi No Shi Soshi 03:57 Tools
F.F.B 04:05 Tools
Star Tanjou 04:31 Tools
ドライブバイ 00:00 Tools
トビスギ ~Don't Do It~ (DJ Yutaka Remix) 04:25 Tools
Chikatetsu 02:09 Tools
コネクション 01:49 Tools
Yukue Fumei 03:44 Tools
Oosouji 03:44 Tools
真実の爆弾 (INOVADER Remix Clean Version) 05:01 Tools
Connection (Outro) 01:49 Tools
行方不明 (DJ Kensei's Smooth Mix) 04:36 Tools
Generation Next 01:49 Tools
Sora Kara No Chikara (Interlude) 01:49 Tools
マネーの虎 (D.O.I. Remix) 04:07 Tools
トビスギ(Don't Do It) 00:00 Tools
友情 (Aquarius Remix) 05:13 Tools
公開処刑 (Feat. BOY-KEN) 04:58 Tools
コードナンバー0117 04:22 Tools
未確認飛行物体接近中(急接近MIX) 03:56 Tools
未確認飛行物体接近中(急接近ミックス) 03:57 Tools
重要参考人が見た犯行現場 00:52 Tools
Code Memver 0117 03:57 Tools
F.F.B.(ALBUM VERSION) 04:05 Tools
ミヤコ 01:45 Tools
Sora Kara No Chikara Part 2 04:05 Tools
空からの力~Interlude 04:46 Tools
Lookin' Around 04:05 Tools
ドライブハイ 03:15 Tools
未確認飛行物体接近中 (急接近 Mix) 03:56 Tools
真実の弾丸 (Flute Mix) 05:07 Tools
行方不明 (DJ Kensei’s Smooth Mix) 04:35 Tools
空からの力 (Interlude) 01:00 Tools
Power from the sky (Part 2) 01:45 Tools
公開処刑 (KARANG Remix) 04:58 Tools
空からの力 ~ Interlude 04:18 Tools
行方不明 ~DJ Kensei's Smooth Mix~ 04:15 Tools
平成維新 feat 童子-T & UZI 00:00 Tools
空からの力(インストゥルメンタル) 01:00 Tools
地獄絵図 ~ AOZの視点 ~ 03:45 Tools
空からの力 Part 2 04:46 Tools
hoshi no shisoshi 04:15 Tools
空からの力 (Mind Funk Remix) 04:46 Tools
未確認飛行物体接近中(急接近MIX) 03:58 Tools
コネクション ~ Outro 01:00 Tools
キ・キ・チ・ガ・イ feat. 宇多丸 & K-DUB SHINE 04:46 Tools
Ousouji 04:22 Tools
コードナンバー 0117 00:00 Tools
凶気の桜 03:45 Tools
重要参考人が見た犯行現場 (feat. T.A.K. The Rhymehead) 00:53 Tools
平成維新 (BEN THE ACE Remix) 04:18 Tools
真実の弾丸 (Flute Mix) 05:06 Tools
トビスギ 03:33 Tools
未確認飛行物体接近中 - 急接近MIX 03:33 Tools
UNSTOPPABLE 03:33 Tools
空からの力 Part.2 04:46 Tools
01. 最終兵器 01:34 Tools
03. 公開処刑 (Feat. BOY-KEN) 04:57 Tools
見まわそう (Original Demo Version) 04:28 Tools
Sora Kara no Chikara pt.2 04:28 Tools
空からの力, Pt. 2 04:56 Tools
Sora Kara no Chikara ~Interlude~ 01:00 Tools
平成維新feat.童子-T&UZI 04:20 Tools
空からの力 Part 1 (Original Demo Version) 05:00 Tools
空からの力(マインド・ファンク・リミックス) 00:00 Tools
09. 平成維新 04:20 Tools
アポカリプスナウ 04:15 Tools
未確認飛行物体接近中 04:46 Tools
空からの力〜Interlude 01:00 Tools
05. F.F.B 04:05 Tools
トビスギ(Don’t Do It) 05:31 Tools
Connection ~Outro~ 01:50 Tools
同(パート2) 04:46 Tools
地獄絵図 (AOZの視点) 03:45 Tools
Sora Kara No Chikara Part.2 01:00 Tools
F.F.B.(アルバム・ヴァージョン) 04:05 Tools
11. 友情 05:12 Tools
10. マネーの虎 04:28 Tools
08. 真実の爆弾 05:00 Tools
911(Remix) 00:00 Tools
F.F.B (Album Version) 04:05 Tools
Yukue Fumei (DJ Kensei's Smooth Mix) 01:50 Tools
空からの力 04:46 Tools
Shinjitsu no Dangan (Flute Mix) 05:31 Tools
未確認飛行物体接近中(急接近MI 04:46 Tools
地獄絵図 01:50 Tools
13. 夜明け 01:41 Tools
ジェネレーションネクスト(SAKURAリミックス) 04:05 Tools
UNSTOPPABLE (Instrumental) 03:33 Tools
F.F.B (DJ Masterkey Remix) 04:01 Tools
平成維新 (地獄行き Remix メタル ver.) 03:58 Tools
トビスギ (Don't Do It ) 05:31 Tools
見回そう 05:31 Tools
平成維新 (地獄行きRemix メタルVer.) 03:58 Tools
911 (Original Version) 03:58 Tools
UNSTOPPABLE(Instrumental) 03:58 Tools
空からの力 〜Interlude 04:17 Tools
真実の弾丸 ~Flute Mix~ 05:06 Tools
地獄絵図(AOZの視点) 04:45 Tools
Œ©‚Ü‚í‚»‚¤ 00:00 Tools
公開処刑 (KARANG Remix feat. BOY-KEN, TURBULENCE) 04:18 Tools
911(オリジナル・ヴァージョン) 05:40 Tools
Sora Kara no Chikara (Mind Funk Remix) 04:18 Tools
F.F.B (Album Version) 03:58 Tools
公開処刑 (Karang Remix) Feat. Boy-Ken, Turbulence 04:40 Tools
平成維新(地獄行きRemix メタル Ver.) 03:34 Tools
空からの力 ~Mind Funk Remix~ 04:45 Tools
Generation Next (Sakura Remix) 04:33 Tools
Yukuefumei 05:40 Tools
平成維新 feat.童子-T & UZI 04:18 Tools
真実の弾丸 ~Flute Mix 04:33 Tools
空からの力 (Part 2) 00:00 Tools
行方不明 – DJ KENSEI’S SMOOTH MIX 03:57 Tools
公開処刑fet.BOY-KEN 04:18 Tools
平成維新 (Feat. 童子-T & UZI) 04:17 Tools
Mikakunin Hikoubutai Sekkinchu 04:18 Tools
ジェネレーションネクスト(SAKURAリミックス) 04:33 Tools
ロンリーガール 00:00 Tools
平成維新 feat. 童子-T & UZI (BEN THE ACE Remix) 04:16 Tools
空からの力 - Part2 04:16 Tools
空からの力 - Interlude 04:16 Tools
UNSTOPPABLE (DJ WATARAI Remix Instrumental) 04:33 Tools
行方不明~DJ Kensei’s Smooth Mix~ 04:33 Tools
コネクション〜Outro 04:33 Tools
未確認飛行物体接近中 (急接近 Mix) [ Zeebra Verse ] 04:33 Tools
マネーの虎 (D.O.I. Remix) Feat. Big-O 04:33 Tools
Heisei Restoration (Going to Hell Remix Metal Ver.) 03:58 Tools
平成維新 (BEN THE ACE Remix) Feat. 童子-T & UZI 04:16 Tools
空からの力 ~Mind Funk Mix~ 02:48 Tools
911 (Remix Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
空からの力 Part.2 [ K-Dub Shine Verse ] 02:48 Tools
大掃除 [ Zeebra Verse ] 02:48 Tools
ドライブバイ(発売禁止) 02:48 Tools
コネクション - Outro 02:48 Tools
UNSTOPPABLE(DJ WATARAI Remix) 04:17 Tools
平成維新feat.童子-T.UZI 00:00 Tools
行方不明 ~DJ Kensei's Smmoth Mix 00:00 Tools
空からの力 ~Mind Funk Remix 00:00 Tools
友情 feat.DELI 00:00 Tools
Heisei Ishin (Guchon Remix) 00:00 Tools
Juuyoo Sangounin Ga Mita Hankou Genba ft. T.A.K. the Rhymehead 04:17 Tools
星の死阻止 [ K-Dub Shine Verse ] 03:57 Tools
Freestyle Dungeon [ Zeebra Verse ] 03:57 Tools
911 (Firstklas Remix) 03:57 Tools
空からの力~Mind Funk Mix~ 03:57 Tools
見まわそう [ Zeebra Verse ] 03:57 Tools
スタア誕生 [ K-Dub Shine Verse ] 03:57 Tools
コネクション (OUTRO) 04:56 Tools
平成維新 feat. 童子-T&UZI 04:17 Tools
ハルマゲドン DJ OASIS feat.K DUB SHINE,ZEEBRA 04:17 Tools
コネクション 〜Outro 04:56 Tools
Code Number 0117 [ K-Dub Shine Verse ] 04:17 Tools
真実の弾丸 [ Zeebra Verse ] 04:17 Tools
未 06;認飛行物体接近中~急接近MIX~ 04:17 Tools
コネクション~Outro 04:17 Tools
空からの力 ~Interlude 04:17 Tools
最終兵器(DJ CELORY Remix) 04:17 Tools
Kōdonanbā 0117 04:17 Tools
友情 (AQUARIUS Remix feat. DELI) 01:50 Tools
ジェネレーションネクスト (SAKURA リミックス) 00:00 Tools
平成維新feat 童子-T & UZI 00:00 Tools
Saishuu heiki 04:56 Tools
Shinjitsu no bakudan 00:00 Tools
Mikakunin Hikou Buttai Sekkinnchu 04:56 Tools
登場 (LIVE at Yellow "Hip Hop Jungle") 04:56 Tools
ドライブハイ(Instrumental) 03:11 Tools
ドライブハイ(発売禁止) 00:00 Tools
Mimawaso 04:56 Tools
平成維新(地獄行きRemix メタルVer.) 04:56 Tools
Star Tanjo 04:56 Tools
UNSTOPPABLE(DJ WATARAI Remix) 00:00 Tools
KING GIDDRA F.F.B. (Fast Food Bitch) 00:00 Tools
O Souji 04:56 Tools
平成維新(BEN THE ACE Remix) 00:00 Tools
Koukai Shokei 00:00 Tools
F.F.B.(DJ MASTERKEY Remix) 00:00 Tools
コネクション ~Outro 01:50 Tools
未確認飛行物体接近中(急接近Mix|Bonus Track) 00:00 Tools
公開処刑(KARANG Remix) 00:00 Tools
平成維新(地獄行きRemix メタルVer.) 00:00 Tools
Real Ni Yaru (MURO Remix) 00:00 Tools
最終兵器 (Saishuu Heiki) 00:00 Tools
Yoake 00:00 Tools
大掃除 (feat. T.A.K. the Rhymehead) 00:00 Tools
911(Original Version) 00:00 Tools
ドライブバイ (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
凶器の桜 03:11 Tools
空からの力 (Mind Funk Mix) 04:56 Tools
友情 (AQUARIUS Remix feat.DELI) 04:56 Tools
リアルにやる(MURO Remix) 04:56 Tools
Toujo 04:56 Tools
ハルマゲドン 04:56 Tools
Sora Kara No Chikara Interlude 04:56 Tools
Mi Kakunin Hikou Buttai Sekkin Chuu (Kyuu Sekkin Mix) 04:56 Tools
平成維新(Instrumental) 04:56 Tools
リアルにやる(MURO Remix) 04:56 Tools
行方不明 ~ DJ Kensei's Smmoth Mix 01:50 Tools
911(Remix) 01:50 Tools
??? 01:50 Tools
友情 (Aquarius Remix) Feat. Deli 04:56 Tools
911(Original Version|Bonus Track) 04:56 Tools
公開処刑(Feat Boy-Ken) 04:56 Tools
地獄絵図~AOZの視点 04:56 Tools
トビスギ ~Don't Do It~ (DJ Yutaka Remix) 04:56 Tools
Chigoku Ezu (Aoz No Shiten) 04:56 Tools
Real ni yaru 04:56 Tools
空からの力 Part. 2 04:56 Tools
Saishin Heiki (DJ Celory Remix) 04:56 Tools
平成維新 feat. 童子-T & UZI(BEN THE ACE Remix) 04:56 Tools
Yukue Fumei (DJ Kensei's Smoot 04:56 Tools
king_giddra-sora_kara_no_chikara-jp-1995-ftd 04:56 Tools
Free Style Danjon 04:56 Tools
マネーの虎 (D.O.I. Remix feat.BIG-O) 04:56 Tools
Money no hora 04:56 Tools
行方不明 [ K-Dub Shine Verse ] 04:56 Tools
sora kara no chikara 04:56 Tools
Sorakara No Chikara, Pt. 2 04:56 Tools
Heisei ishin (jigoku iki Remix Metal Ver.) 04:56 Tools
アウトロー 04:56 Tools
未確認飛行物体接近中~急接近MIX~ 04:56 Tools
行方不明~DJ Kensei's Smooth Mix 04:56 Tools
平成維新 (Instrumental) 04:56 Tools
マネーの虎 (D.O.I. Remix feat. BIG-O) 04:56 Tools
公開処刑(CD音源) 04:56 Tools
未確認飛行物体接近中 (急接近 Mix) 04:56 Tools
Saishu Heiki 04:56 Tools
未確認飛行物体接近中 (急接近ミックス) 03:57 Tools
真実の弾丸~Flute Mix 03:57 Tools
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King Giddra (キングギドラ) was a Japanese hip hop group that started in 1993. They were signed to the indie label P-Vine Records. After a 6 year hiatus, they would go on to sign with DefStar Records, a sublabel under Sony Music Entertainment Japan (SMEJ) for their second album release. The group is made of up 3 members: K DUB SHINE (MC/concept leader of the group), ZEEBRA (MC), and DJ OASIS (DJ). The group is named after the 3-headed monster from the Godzilla movies, King Ghidorah. Zeebra has said that they chose the name after realizing that Godzilla is a character that represents international Japan. In the film, "King Giddra is the bad guy, but as a public enemy, he is doing an extremely positive thing." They say that as an enemy of the public, they are an enemy of the system that oppresses them, like how Godzilla was the oppressive system and King Ghidorah was the enemy. Although all 3 were born in Tokyo, Japan, each member has spent some time living and growing up in the US. K DUB SHINE, did a homestay in Florida before moving to Oakland, California where he would meet future members of the group, ZEEBRA and DJ OASIS. According to the group's appearance on the Japanese music variety show, "HEY!HEY!HEY! MUSIC CHAMP", DJ OASIS and ZEEBRA have known each other since grade school. Their style is influenced by the American rap group Public Enemy, which is evidenced by their political views on the state of Japanese society in the lyrics of their songs, such as "Bullet of Truth." The song's opening lyrics are "Facing us is an illusion... the noise of a completely corrupt society/ Giddra lights a fire in the war of ideas in a 20-faced disguise forcing a new association of thoughts." The lyrics are indicative of a broader theme in hip hop of being critical of the greater majority in one's society. The line referencing a "new association of thoughts" promotes the efficacy of hip hop to go beyond complaining about problems and actually change the way people think. "This song is a throwback to the socially conscious lyrics of Hip Hop's beginning in the inner-cities of America." In this song, King Giddra questions the education system that "crushes the dreams of children" as well as the media overload, especially in terms of advertising, sex and violence, which becomes a kind of mind control. Their debut album (The Power from the Sky) is also inspired by Public Enemy, from their song "Black Steel In The Hour Of Chaos". The title song, uses a sample from that PE song. By using American samples and rapping about Japanese issues, King Giddra mixes local and global perspectives of the world into their hip hop. As the popularity of hip hop in Japan increased in the 1990s, mainstream J-Pop began to produce J-Rap, which was just party rap with no real political message. Those in the hip hop culture of Japan noticed the success of J-Rap and wondered if rap in Japan should discuss socio-political issues or if it should remain mainstream with lighter lyrics. King Giddra chose to make Japanese hip hop more political and about social issues that those in Japan faced. This also helped to create a Japanese style of rap that was not just an imitation of American rap because King Giddra discussed issues specific to Japan. For example, in their 1995 song, "Bullet of Truth", the group discusses how the education system "crushes the dreams of children" by making them think they will have a successful job after graduation, when in reality, unemployment is very common among young Japanese adults. They also criticize the media by saying that its advertising is overpowering and becomes a sort of mind control. Japanese society is condemned for its "heartless commercialism" and "despoiled environment". By the early 2000s, different aspects of King Giddra's political perspective began to emerge. Though still claiming inspiration from African American groups such as Public Enemy, projects such as The Ultimate Weapon (Saishuu Heiki) contained more overtly nationalistic statements. In 2002, K Dub Shine produced the soundtrack for "The Sakura of Madness," a film chronicling the adventures of a "Neo Tojo" gang who aimed to attack foreigners in Shibuya as a way of "cleaning up the trash."In an interview with Remix magazine in 2009, K Dub Shine openly expressed his right-wing views, including his belief that Japanese soldiers who died in World War II should be honored as fighting for the betterment of Japan. He compared the Occupation of Japan after World War II to the enslavement of black people in America, calling the two a "shared experience" of oppression, and described the Black Panthers as a right-wing organization. The group's debut album would help them launch solo careers with major labels. K DUB signed with Japanese music label juggernaut, avex, under their "cutting edge" imprint, releasing his solo album (Present Time) in 1997. ZEEBRA signed with Pony Canyon and released his debut album "The Rhyme Animal", a moniker inspired by Chuck D of Public Enemy, the following year in 1998. Both artists would go on to sign their own artists under their group. K DUB SHINE already had his Atomic Bomb Crew (which was responsible for developing King Giddra), and ZEEBRA with UBG (Urbarian Gym) a wordplay in Japanese of (Tokai no Yabanjin/Barbarians of the City). Urbarian plays off the word "urban" and "barbarian". Gym plays off the Japanese pronunciation of (jin) from which means "people". With the success of their respective solo ventures, the group would go on a long hiatus until the eventual release of their second, and possibly last album, The Ultimate Weapon(Saishuu Heiki). It was released in 2002. Unlike the debut album which saw beatmaking duties split largely between ZEEBRA and DJ OASIS, "Saishuu Heiki" was mostly produced by DJ OASIS. The simultaneous release of two of their singles "F.F.B." and "UNSTOPPABLE" saw commercial success with them reaching the 5th and 6th spot on the Oricon charts. They made their first and only appearance as a group to perform in the famously popular Japanese music shows, "HEY!HEY!HEY! MUSIC CHAMP" and "MUSICSTATION". However both singles dealt with controversy. "F.F.B." contained a line that offended people with HIV, while the song (Driveby) offended the gay community accusing it of discrimination. The original "UNSTOPPABLE" single [blue cover] was discontinued and re-released without the song "Driveby" [yellowed cover]. The track was replaced with their song, (Heisei Ishin/Heisei Restoration; a concept borrowed from the "Meiji Restoration". Heisei being the present-day Japanese era). On Sept. 11, 2002, they released their last single for the album "911", exactly one year after the incident. King Giddra's song "911" addressing America's misguided "war on terror," and the complicity of the Japanese media and the national government. The song reflects on ground zero and its aftermath in two eras: August 1945 and September 11, 2001.[8] Their music video opens with an image of ground zero Hiroshima. The group song video uses images of Hiroshima's ground zero after the bombing as a way of rethinking ground zero New York. According to Ian Condry the image, "at the center of the picture, the government building now known as the Peace Dome figures prominently." [12] The group lyricist raps about America's hypocrisy in always telling Japan "to follow the path of peace" but then starts bombing Baghdad. On the other hand, they see the Japanese government as equally at fault because of their complicity. Also the first and third verses of the song appear on their 2002 video Saishuu Heiki, or the Ultimate Weapon (Defstar Records).[8]. The song is inspiring because it great to see that some rappers from Japanese tackling issues of social opposition and bringing more voices to the call for peace. The album was released in October and featured "F.F.B." with edited lyrics, and the song (Koukai Shokei/Public Execution) which was a diss track. ZEEBRA airs out KJ from the group Dragon Ash, while K DUB SHINE's verse aims at "sell-out rappers" and calls out Kick The Can Crew, and Rip Slyme through word play of their names, while allowing his point to flow through his verse: (kiku to kan kuruu, RIRIKU tsurai, herikutsu RAIMU/ listening to it makes me mad as hell, annoying lyrics, pointless rhymes). The song (Generation Next) is the album version of a song they contributed to the movie (Kyouki no Sakura/The Sakura of Madness), directed by Sonoda Kenji, who is the long time music video director of King Giddra, as well as some of their solo work's videos. Upon the conclusion of the album's tour, the group went their separate ways again, resuming their solo careers. While K DUB's content remained consistent, ZEEBRA's popularity and charisma saw him become more active in the entertainment industry, starring in a short series drama, developing his UBG label, producing for and featuring on high profile jpop artists such as BoA, Namie Amuro, and EXILE, etc. Currently K DUB has released 3 studio albums (Genzai Jikoku, Ikiru/Live, and Riyuu/Reason). ZEEBRA has released 5 studio albums (The Rhyme Animal, Based on a True Story, Tokyo's Finest, The New Beginning, and the recently released World of Music). DJ OASIS has released two studio albums ((Toukyou Sabaku/Tokyo Desert), and Waterworld). He's also formed a DJ group called The Axis with long time King Giddra collaborator, UBG's INOVADER to release mixtapes that combine American rap artists, old school and new school, and blending them with their own beats. K DUB SHINE and DJ OASIS also formed a group called Radio Aktive Project (wordplay associated with "RAP" and their label "Atomic Bomb Records") designed to be similar to that of King Giddra, albeit without ZEEBRA. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.