PB2 Front Cover

Lyric

Desktop PC

microM

PCほら電源つけ

Workingするeveryday

PCほら電源つけ

Workingするeveryday

PCほら電源つけ

Workingするeveryday

PCほら電源つけ

Workingするeveryday

1から作らなきゃ

意味がない

また上ネタ探して

チョップするビート

最初から違う

MPC krevaが叩いてた頃から

火付き一宮のやり方にやられ

これなら出来るんじゃねぇ?

って思った時からとまらねぇ

これは映画

自分で作った映画

当たり前のように

撮影編集

いい意味で言われる変態

ありがとう

おかげさまで

これで生きることができてる

PCほら電源つけ

Workingするeveryday

いつも通りブルーライト浴びて

キーボード打つ鍵盤

PCほら電源つけ

Workingするeveryday

いつも通りブルーライト浴びて

キーボード打つ鍵盤

PCほら電源つけ

Workingするeveryday

PCほら電源つけ

Workingするeveryday

PCほら電源つけ

Workingするeveryday

PCほら電源つけ

Workingするeveryday

  • Lyricist

    microM

  • Composer

    microM

  • Producer

    Taiki Kusunoki

  • Recording Engineer

    Taiki Kusunoki

  • Mixing Engineer

    Taiki Kusunoki

  • Mastering Engineer

    Taiki Kusunoki

  • Graphic Design

    Taiki Kusunoki

  • Vocals

    microM

PB2 Front Cover

Listen to Desktop PC by microM

Streaming / Download

  • 1

    PB2 Freestyle

    microM

  • 2

    Deepfake (feat. CHAMi)

    microM

  • 3

    MAMAMA... (feat. NASUKA)

    microM

  • 4

    DCM2

    microM

  • 5

    misunderstood girl

    microM

  • 6

    C min Dream

    microM

  • 7

    Flashback (feat. KOTA)

    microM

  • 8

    Meniere

    microM

  • 9

    Last Run (feat. RENZAN)

    microM

  • 10

    Music stores don't have CDS.

    microM

  • ⚫︎

    Desktop PC

    microM

Armed with a DIY spirit, sharp lyrics, and down-to-earth realism, microM's latest work "PB2" is complete, continuing to run through rap and life.
The intro "PB2 Freestyle" loudly declares, "Even if I'm out of the mainstream, my music won't stop." As if to embody those words, this work is a conceptual work that depicts the distortions of modern times, personal conflicts, and the gap between dreams and reality through all 11 songs.
Although he faces the contradictions of society, he never becomes preachy because his perspective is that of a "person living." Among the diverse songs, such as the lead track "Maa Maa Maa... Ft. NASUKA," which races through frustration and hope with a reggaeton beat, "Misunderstanding Girl," which sharply satirizes the superficial desire for approval that spreads like a meme, and "Meniere," a love song that gently describes a night of tinnitus, all of them have a consistent message of "in your own place, with your own voice."
Don't miss the collaboration with fellow bandmates CHAMi, NASUKA, KOTA, and RENZAN. In particular, previously released tracks "Flashback," "Last Run," and "XX Gakki ni CD wa Mou Nai" each have themes of memory, separation, and modernity, resonating with microM's storytelling and adding depth to the story of the album.
The climax is "Desktop," which depicts a man facing music in front of a turned-on PC. It is surely an encouragement to someone out there who is about to start something new today.
"PB2" is a record of a life of music, dedicated to all "working everyday."

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