Japan Is in Trouble VI Front Cover

Lyric

Expansionary Fiscal Policy vs Fiscal Discipline

nakaken

Yo…

30年 締めつけて

景気はどこまで沈めんだ?

“財政規律”の名のもと

失われたままのニッポンだろ

増税 増税 また増税

財布の中身は防衛線

社会保険 負担は上昇

なのに給料 ほぼ横這い現象

「国の借金ガー!」って大騒ぎ

でも海外にゃ金バラ撒き

国内投資は削りっぱなし

地方の商店街 シャッターだらけ

インフラ老朽化 橋は悲鳴

若者は夢より節約の日々

技術立国? 今じゃ空洞化

工場消えて 雇用も蒸発

守るべきは 数字か?

それとも国民の暮らしか?

緊縮だけじゃ未来は来ない

この国まだ終われない!

積極財政! VS 財政規律!

どっち向いて政治してんだ!?

30年も締めつけ続け

景気は凍ったままじゃねぇか!

積極財政! VS 財政規律!

国を回すのは国民だろ!

金を回せ 仕事を増やせ

怒りの声をぶちかませ!

「財源ない」って口癖なのに

利権の予算は秒速通り

中抜き 天下り 補助金ループ

現場は疲弊で心停止寸前

PB黒字化? その前に

街が赤字で消えてく現実

消費が死ねば企業も死ぬ

需要が無ければ未来も沈む

本来 政府の役目って何?

災害 不況じゃ支える係

民間だけに押しつけんな

まず国が前へ出てこいや!

道路を作れ

防災を守れ

教育に投資

科学へ投資

子供を増やせ

地方を救え

国内回せ

未来を燃やせ!

積極財政! VS 財政規律!

今の日本どっちが必要!?

30年の結果見りゃ

答えはもう見えてんだろ!

積極財政! VS 財政規律!

国を痩せさす政治はNO!

失われた時代終わらせ

取り戻せ この日本を!

締めつけだけじゃ国は死ぬ

回すべき時に 回せる国へ

“未来への投資”を取り戻せ

日本 まだやれるだろ!

  • Lyricist

    nakaken

  • Composer

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  • Producer

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  • Guitar

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Japan Is in Trouble VI Front Cover

Listen to Expansionary Fiscal Policy vs Fiscal Discipline by nakaken

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  • 1

    Keishou no Toki

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  • 2

    Watch Out for Spin Media!

    nakaken

  • 3

    Japan's Technology Is Being Stolen Too Much!

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  • 4

    Clear the Naphtha Bottleneck!

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  • ⚫︎

    Expansionary Fiscal Policy vs Fiscal Discipline

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  • 6

    No More War Business!

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  • 7

    Respect Japanese Culture Before Multicultural Coexistence!

    nakaken

  • 8

    Stricter Naturalization Requirements!

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  • 9

    Foreign Crime Is Increasing Too Much!

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  • 10

    You're the Racists!

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  • 11

    You may be indifferent to politics, but you cannot remain unaffected by it.

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"Nihon ga Yabai VI" is a socially conscious rock/rap album that confronts the crises facing modern Japan head-on.

Opening with the instrumental track "Keishou no Toki," the album moves through themes such as spin-driven media coverage, technology leakage, industrial challenges, fiscal policy, the business of war, multiculturalism, naturalization requirements, crimes involving foreign nationals, the use of "racist" as a label, and the danger of political indifference.

The subtitle is "Don't Look Away, Japan."

This album is not simply an expression of anger.
It is an alarm - a warning to recognize what feels wrong, raise our voices, think deeply, and take action.

Break the silence.
Do not look away.
The future of Japan begins with the awareness of each individual.

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