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XILA, once known as "Lisky.s", has now adopted the nickname "Shira" from his peers and changed his name to "XILA". After a 2-year hiatus, he has released a new song called "Hello". This song signifies the beginning of his new chapter, encapsulating the pain and struggles he experienced on the streets during these two years. "Hello" is not a song for the fans, but a beacon for his peers nationwide. Starting with "Hello", songs created with prominent guests like CHEHON's "Deep Green", JAGGLA's "Call It Love", Ashura Mike's "Imagine", and Benizakura's "Cheers" are slated for release. Having spent these two years constantly producing, XILA is set to make a roaring comeback in the music scene. The essence of the street can be felt in his new tracks. Music fans shouldn't miss XILA's fresh start.
It all began in 2004 in America Village, Osaka. Back then, to rise to the top, you needed money, violence, and trustworthy allies. It was a harsh environment where one believed, "If you're not a delinquent, you can't make it as a rapper." In such an environment, XILA began his journey as a rapper. XILA's words were the embodiment of the street's realities, dreams, pain, love, and rebellion. His raw style, which vividly portrayed the truths of the street, garnered immense support from a vast number of fans. In 2009, his burning spirit led him to a challenging situation. He was arrested and imprisoned as a member of a large-scale cannabis organization. However, this didn't break him. On the contrary, the track "Deep Green feat. CHEHON" that he created while incarcerated became a testament to his struggles. This track vividly and beautifully represents the adversities and battles he faced, resonating deeply with many listeners. XILA's rap is the raw voice of the street. His lyrics, bold like graffiti but intricately detailed, depict reality. His flow over the bassline, reminiscent of a hopping lowrider, has a profound impact that stirs the soul. XILA is more than just a rapper. He is a poet and philosopher of the streets, and his music serves as the voice of an era, reaching many. His activities will undoubtedly continue in the future. His tracks, which make listeners feel the essence of street culture and the purity of delinquent culture, stand out as a unique presence in today's hip-hop scene, making him an artist to watch.
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