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Lyric

YOJIMBO (Sunset Ver.)

Chikara The Boy

I watch the sun set and the sun rise

Watch it come around like a lariat

I'm pretty tied up won't you set me free

And let me be

Oh let me be

Walk a tight line between what's real

Draw a fine line don't get to near

Call my lifeline but it's out of service

Tryna get bars get above the surface

Knee deep in this jungle like a herd of sheep

I think I heard a shot

Shrugged off like a false alarm

It's too late when it's said and done

What the fuck someone brought a homemade gun!?

Got a hold me down going crazy

平和ボケして shady

呪文を唱えて pay me

Shit is going down feeling angsty

I'm at boiling point

Still flipping coins Fate anoints

Lack decisions of my own?

Should I sell my soul and be a YOJIMBO?

A Wild West Samurai without a zip code

I watch the sun set and the sun rise

Watch it come around like a lariat

I'm pretty tied up won't you set me free

And let me be

Oh let me be

Dying to survive Last of a kind Last samurai

There's a war outside

I'm like Frankenstein Lightning strikes “It's alive!" 

There's a monster inside

A city full of heartbeats look for a pulse need some IV

Buddokan clapping on one and three

And it's odd to me It's obvious

I'm living my life through a translation

Play my cards right like it's Yu-Gi-Oh!

Should've made a fortune now selling those

If the price is right at 40 acres and a koi

Connect dots Kusama Yayoi

Feed the spirit so many kindred spirits

Eat the rich then we be eating rich

Mind my business, tie my tennis

Down my feelings, touch the ceiling

House of cards coming down and I'm gone

Banzai

Bounce

Banzai

Banzai

Bounce

Banzai Banzai Bow

Banzai

Bounce

Banzai

Banzai

Bounce

Banzai Banzai Bow

I left myself somewhere 'long the way

The sun it knows just how to take off the edge

I'm still playing cat and mouse under the shade

I watch it fade

Without a trace

  • Lyricist

    Chikara The Boy

  • Composer

    Chikara The Boy

  • Producer

    NICORINA

  • Co-Producer

    Chikara The Boy

  • Recording Engineer

    Chikara The Boy

  • Mixing Engineer

    Chikara The Boy

  • Mastering Engineer

    Chikara The Boy

  • Guitar

    Chikara The Boy

  • Synthesizer

    Yuki Uchimura

  • Vocals

    Chikara The Boy

  • Rap

    Chikara The Boy

  • Piano

    Yuki Uchimura

  • Songwriter

    Chikara The Boy, NICORINA

  • Adapter

    Chikara The Boy

  • Programming

    NICORINA

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Artist Profile

  • Chikara The Boy

    Raised between Texas and Japan, Chikara The Boy channels the duality of two worlds into a singular artistic identity. His creative spirit is shaped by the emblematic figures and philosophies of the cowboy and the samurai. One side is rugged, instinctive, and fiercely independent, while the other is disciplined, harmony driven, and quietly resilient. His music emerges from the tension and balance between these internal forces. The journey begins in the Wild West, a symbolic landscape of risk, reinvention, and boundless creativity. Here, listeners follow a wandering ronin searching for belonging and striving to uphold a fading warrior legacy. Cowboys and samurai, though born of opposite cultures, stand as parallel icons. They are protectors guided by a code, relics of disappearing eras, and figures bound by purpose in a world that has moved on without them. Their struggle raises a central question. Will they unite to preserve what remains of their cultures, or will their differences fracture what is left? Chikara The Boy uses this world to explore themes of tradition versus rebellion, isolation versus belonging, and identity versus disguise. His sound mirrors these contrasts by bridging U.S. rock and hip hop with subtle yet powerful traces of Japanese Enka and Minyo. His music has drawn comparisons to artists such as Gorillaz, Linkin Park, and The White Stripes.

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