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One.Two.Three (feat. BG8 LOCC) [Album Ver.]
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LEVEL UP (feat. SPLASH100, 100DEW, Sha100 & Se-Rah)
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UP & STUCK (feat. SPLASH100, 100DEW & Sha100)
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DEEP 1MPACTDEEP 1MPACT (feat. SPLASH100, 100DEW & Sha100)
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Nen-Nen-Korori (feat. 100SDH1, 100DEW & SPLASH100)
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KIDS (feat. REN KUJIRAI, SPLASH100, Sha100 & 100DEW)
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One.Two.Three.Four (feat. 100DEW & Sha100)
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Nen-Nen-Korori (feat. TOMY, FUKK, KOOPA & maigo) [Remix]
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GENKI (feat. SPLASH100, 100tai, 100KM©, Sha100 & 100YOUTH) [100%Ver.]
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"NEXT STAGE" is the story of LEVEL 3, which reconstructs GENKIZ's core themes of "shadow and light," "reality and art," and "Tokyo and the world" as the "progression of the game."
In this work, the most important thing is not the strength to defeat enemies, but the recovery needed to get back up after taking damage.
And positioned as that recovery mechanism is the family and the place to return to-GENKIZ's "save point."
The opening (LEVEL 3) is cut short by "One.Two.Three feat. BG8LOCC." The addition of Taiwanese BG8LOCC to Tokyo's Sha100 & SPLASH100 sets the "acceleration at the start of the stage." The connection between Tokyo and Asia is not merely decorative; it is the very progression of this work.
In the next section, "LEVEL UP," SPLASH100 / 100DEW / Sha100 are joined by the first female rapper, Se-Rah. Rising and falling, being worn down and recovering-this repetition is transformed into "steps to advance to the next level," updating GENKIZ's core.
Furthermore, Arevos-produced "UP & STUCK" and "DEEP 1MPACT" follow, imprinting the loneliness and stagnation that increase as one rises, as the "reality of conquest," through a low-centered sound and lyrics.
The key to the middle section is "Nennen Korori" and "Kids." Here, the work delves deeper than "winning and losing in the city."
"Kids," which lists family names, is not a song that boasts of street strength. It is a song that places GENKIZ's true essence-that one can move forward because there is something to protect-as a "recovery item." The presence of children fills the story's HP gauge with the warmth of reality, connecting the power to move forward not only to "continuation" but also to "inheritance."
The second half enters the -SECRET STAGE-.
In "One.Two.Three.Four," you open the door to a hidden room, and in an alternate version of "Nennen Korori," rappers representing Saitama (TOMY / FUKK / KOOPA / Maigo) join in, unleashing the "hidden passion" that can't be expressed on the surface. This isn't a bonus; it's a secret route that touches the core of GENKIZ.
And finally, the one and only game prepared is "GENKI."
In game terms, it's an "extra battle that begins after clearing the game." Carrying all the damage and recovery accumulated up to this point, you move forward once again.
GENKIZ's "energy" isn't just willpower. It's the sound of continuity and inheritance, where you save and recover even after taking damage, passing the baton to the next generation as you move forward.