

そこは 静かにクレジットカード出すぜ
ケチって会計割った暁に言われる、「ダッセーな」
たまには 見栄張ってブランドものも買うぜ
稼ぐ使うmoney低調な口座残高up&down
世代のクロス始まったばっかり
と思った矢先に 見えないゴール
Invoice使ってやりくり上手
Payment戦争時代のゴング
期待のホープ にゆずるテーブル
会計 割り勘?任せろよ全部
ダサいダサい早くしまわせなさい
Night time 夜の道のりは長い
膨れ上がってる 負債額
でもリアリティ無いからまた使う
見えないペダルを漕ぐ40代
今夜もそこらで 決起集会
最近見てない 紙のお金
コレ誰のおかげ?そう神の定め
集金はペイ はいIDはコチラ
人間関係も 構築できない
そこは 静かにクレジットカード出すぜ
ケチって会計割った暁に言われる、「ダッセーな」
たまには 見栄張ってブランドものも買うぜ
稼ぐ使うmoney低調な口座残高up&down
稼いだ金を使いまくり ギャルに奢る若者
夜を跨ぎイケた女子と派手に過ごす若者
度数と価格高いボトル片手踊る若者
GUCCIバレンシアガ歌詞になる生き様か
こちとら、給料もらったって国家に差っ引かれ過処分がたいしてねえぜ
口座の大半も愛するワイフにパスしてて財布はlike学生で
だが俺も中間管理職 威厳必要ある程度
自由な経費なんてないがココは俺が出す場面
そこは 静かにクレジットカード出すぜ
ケチって会計割った暁に言われる、「ダッセーな」
たまには 見栄張ってブランドものも買うぜ
稼ぐ使うmoney低調な口座残高up&down
- Lyricist
Yaaman, RHYSK
- Composer
OGIAD
- Producer
JUN
- Vocals
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Listen to Check Out by head quarter
Streaming / Download
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Skit: First Quarter Earnings Announcement, Part One (feat. RAN TERAI)
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- 2
P/L
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- 3
Exploited
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TABOO
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Smart Phone (feat. PONEY & BlackManta)
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era 90s (feat. DJ Masterkey)
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Check Out
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Cross
next,tight
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Skit: First-Term Financial Results Announcement, Part Two (feat. RAN TERAI)
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- 10
YAMA
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- 11
Son and Father
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MORIYAMA
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The first full album from the 2MC hip-hop crew "Head Office Staff." Originally a five-member group, three members were transferred to regional offices, leaving the two head office staff members to form the crew. Participating in the crew's production is Hayato Tanaka, known for producing artists like Cliff Edge's JUN, FUNKY MONKEY BABYS, Yuna Ito, and YUKI.
This album features an all-star lineup of guest artists, including DJ MASTERKEY from Buddha Brand and PONEY, winner of the national MC battle championship "King of Kings." It includes hard-hitting social commentary tracks like "Taxes Paid in Blood," which probes societal issues from structural problems like flaws in the electoral system, and "Society's Taboo," which boldly tackles themes like the late-stage elderly healthcare system and the dark side of life-prolonging treatments. It also includes numerous tracks showcasing the company's core strength: authentically expressing the real perspectives of working individuals. Songs like "Son and Father (Me)" candidly depict the struggles and joys of male involvement in childcare. The result is a highly polished full-length album, serving as an excellent introduction to the company's work.



