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After winning numerous MC battles and building an impressive reputation, Osaka-born rapper Reiji delivers a track that serves as both a literal introduction and a calling card.
Known for his sharp skills and humorous lyricism, Reiji takes on the concept of a rap self introduction a theme that has become relatively rare in recent years-and brings it back to life with a modern flow and lyrics that perfectly match today's hip-hop landscape.
In the song, he blends his personal opinions, values, and tastes into the bars, transforming what could have been a simple introduction into something much bigger. The track carries strong elements of an anthem that represents Reiji himself, packed with a heavy dose of hip hop energy.
Throughout the song, Reiji delivers witty punchlines that showcase both his humor and lyrical creativity, including lines such as:
I don't pass it around with the crew 8×8 that's 64.
I love Yoshimoto more than Oshi no Ko, and if it's drill, I prefer Succhi over Cent."
My favorite beats are Mustard - 'Let it go,' just like Takako Matsu.
Can't compare me to anyone else my shoe size is bigger than most. ABC Mart Nike size 28.
I don't wear Reebok, but I enjoy a good time.
These clever and carefully crafted punchlines reveal the depth of Reiji's writing and his distinctive personality.
With the achievements he has accumulated through MC battles, Reiji is ready to shake up a Japanese rap scene that has started to feel somewhat predictable.
Now, the stage is set for his unique Reiji style to spread nationwide taking flight from Osaka and reaching audiences across Japan.