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Skit: First Quarter Earnings Announcement, Part One (feat. RAN TERAI)

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Bring the beats!

この日 ついにキタ

準備いい? いい!

Yeah yeah

バッチリだ!

My man リスク!&ヤーマン

本社勤務shit

のろしあげてく

このシーンに on the beats

この一瞬一瞬が歴史変える

ゲームチェンジ ゲームチェンジ

形勢逆転の一手

株主、非株主

耳かっぽじってよく聞け

本社勤務 第一期決算発表

  • Lyricist

    RHYSK, Yaaman, RAN TERAI

  • Composer

    RHYSK

  • Producer

    JUN

  • Programming

    JUN

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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.

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