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Yuyakeshiwasu, who has begun calling himself the guru of the "Rock 'n' Roll cult," will digitally release his second single "Jah-maica (Then it's OK)" ahead of his full-length album.
Yuyakeshiwasu will distribute and release the single "Jah-maica (Then it's OK)".
Yuyakeshiwasu had been releasing rock music with different themes, mixing personal thoughts and current trends, with their first album being "New Neet" and their second album being "Ressentiment".
The 3rd album to be released this year is a work created as the guru of the "Rock and Roll cult.
The song "Jah-maica (Then it's OK)," which will be distributed in advance, features the rhythm section "support" by Toshi Ariizumi on bass (Honjitsukyuen, Love Wonderland), Kaya Koike on drums (Love Wonderland), and Akira Fujii on guitar (Shoko & The Akilla). Yuyakeshiwasu himself played piano, vocals, and kazoo.
The mix was done by Anji Teraoka.
The sound is an energetic ska sound, a complete change from the psychedelic sound of the previous album.


In this modern world of diversity, globalization, and social networking, everything is substitutable.
People have forgotten that the prime minister of Japan was assassinated. Because it is a substitutable existence.
God is dead. Long ago. For some people, God is now "idols," "anime," and the "Shouwa era.

Because it is a substitutable existence.
Then I hereby declare that God is Rock 'n' Roll.
God is rock 'n' roll.
Do you believe in Rock 'n' Roll? I believe in rock 'n' roll.

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