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Latest Rank In

Dos Atomos

Apple Music • Alternative Top Albums • Japan • TOP 21 Apple Music • Alternative Top Albums • Egypt • TOP 33

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MOUNTAIN D

Apple Music • New in Alternative Apple Music • Tokyo Highway Spotify • Tokyo Rising

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Spotify • Pluto Selection(Biweekly)

Past Rank In

Dos Atomos

iTunes Store • Alternative TOP ALBUMS • Japan • TOP 1 • 31 May 2024 iTunes Store • Alternative TOP ALBUMS • Turkey • TOP 2 • 12 Jun 2024 iTunes Store • All Categories TOP ALBUMS • Turkey • TOP 7 • 12 Jun 2024 iTunes Store • All Categories TOP ALBUMS • Japan • TOP 27 • 31 May 2024 Apple Music • All Categories Top Albums • Japan • TOP 42 • 1 Jun 2024 Apple Music • Alternative Top Albums • Saudi Arabia • TOP 118 • 1 Jun 2024 Apple Music • Alternative Top Albums • Armenia • TOP 123 • 4 Jun 2024 Apple Music • Alternative Top Albums • Viet Nam • TOP 134 • 3 Jun 2024 Apple Music • Alternative Top Albums • Singapore • TOP 171 • 31 May 2024 Apple Music • Alternative Top Albums • Ecuador • TOP 191 • 6 Jun 2024

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Apple Music • Alternative Top Songs • Japan • TOP 191 • 1 Jun 2024

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iTunes Store • Alternative TOP SONGS • Japan • TOP 64 • 23 Jun 2024

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Spotify • +81 Connect: J-Hip Hopの「今」と「その先」 • 5 Jun 2024

MOUNTAIN D

Spotify • The Pulse of J-Rap • 9 Jun 2024 Spotify • New Music Everyday - tuneTracks (curated by TuneCore Japan) • 31 May 2024 Apple Music • New Music Daily • 31 May 2024 Spotify • New Music Wednesday • 5 Jun 2024 Spotify • Monday Spin • 3 Jun 2024 Spotify • +81 Connect: J-Hip Hopの「今」と「その先」 • 31 May 2024 Spotify • Weekly Buzz Tokyo • 1 Jun 2024 Spotify • New Music Friday Japan • 31 May 2024

Artist Profile

  • Dos Monos

    Zo Zhit, TaiTan, and Botsu aka NGS are a hip-hop trio known for their experimental sound and high-energy live performances. They have gained enthusiastic support from various scenes both in Japan and abroad. In 2018, they announced a contract with LA label Deathbomb Arc, and released their debut album "Dos City" in March 2019. Since then, they have established a firm position in the Japanese music scene through their performances at various events and festivals, as well as through their self-produced event "Theater D," which is held irregularly at live houses, clubs, movie theaters, and online. The trio's collaborations are not limited to the music industry, as they have also worked with Audrey Tang, Taiwan's Minister of Digital, and Yasutaka Tsutsui, a giant in the world of Japanese literature. They have also collaborated with Ryohei Kamide, a producer of HardBoiled Gourmet Report, to produce the experimental late-night TV show "Futa," which was accompanied by an album called "Larderello." Their single "ŌBO" was used as the opening theme song for "HITOSHI MATSUMOTO Presents DOCUMENTAL Season10," among other achievements. In addition, the trio has crossed genres and collaborated with artists such as UK rock band "black midi" and US hip-hop group "Injury Reserve". They have recently successfully completed a European tour with black midi in October 2022, solidifying their position as an outlier in the global hip-hop scene that is currently gaining attention.

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