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The single "I just thinking about" from the compilation album V.A. "Crab inna Barrel Riddim" is a passionate dancehall tune by KOTA and Hibikilla.
It channels an unwavering obsession-thinking about "you" morning and night-into dense lyrics and a swaying melody.

The riddim, produced by ymxk, is a cool, modern dancehall track built on a minor chord progression.
It reflects the current modern dancehall movement that's gaining renewed attention, with tracks like "Shake It to the Max (FLY)" climbing the Billboard charts.

The music video, directed by NICK JP, will be released on Thursday, July 17, offering a visual interpretation of the track's unique world and is sure to draw attention.

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Artist Profile

  • KOTA

    Kota, the R&B singer hailing from Fujiyoshida City in Yamanashi Prefecture, proudly represents Mjaki the clan, a dynamic crew rooted in the heart of Fujiyoshida, Japan. In November 2019, he unleashed the hit single "Japan +81," marking the beginning of a continuous musical journey. This track soared to the pinnacle of Japan's Spotify Viral Chart, triumphing over a plethora of chart-toppers and solidifying Kota's standing as a prominent musical force.

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  • Hibikilla

    Hibikilla is a Japanese reggae/dancehall artist from Hokkaido, Japan. Influenced by Japanese DeeJay styles like Papa-B and Miki-Dozan, as well as the formidable performance of Bounty Killer and Capleton, he embarked on his music career. In 2004, he dropped "Hyaku-Retsu-Ken," (Fist of North Star) which quickly became a sound clash scene anthem and soared to the top spot on the 7-inch single charts. From 2006 to 2009, he consistently released four albums: "No Problem," "Noukou-Minzoku" (Intense Ethnicity), "LIFE," and "BE FREE." In 2011, his fourth album, "FREEDOM_BLUES," featuring the track "Saiaku-No-Jitai" (The Worst Situation) which was praised as a new masterpiece of Japanese rebel music, earned him the Best Album Award from Music Magazine, establishing his influence in the Y2K scene. Despite a hiatus from his career due to children-care responsibilities, he made a remarkable return to the scene. In 2020, he reached the top spot on the iTunes Store reggae charts with "Kono-Sekai feat. Dabo"(In this world) and further claimed the title of the most-streamed track in the world in the reggae category on the web3 music platform Audius with "Wha Gwaan Midnight feat. Tach-B" Now, in November 2023, He has released his new full album, "KillerTune." It's clear that Hibikilla has achieved a complete comeback, and his future endeavors are something to keep a close eye on.

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