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KANE's new single, "Time Lapse feat. Wemma", was born from a meeting at the festival Yui no Oto 2025. During the event, KANE's crewmate FuruhiShindo performed, and when Wemma, an artist from Kumagaya, Saitama, joined as a guest, the two quickly connected, leading to the creation of this collaboration.
The track is produced by Noli Stark, who has built a reputation for his work providing songs for various artists and composing BGM for visual projects, known for his unique mellow and soulful sound. Wemma's soothing hook softens the song's strong lyrics, creating a track that resonates deeply with today's 20- to 30-year-olds. KANE and the team also handled recording, mixing, and mastering themselves, paying close attention to every detail.
Born in 1994, originally from Niigata and raised in Tokyo. KANE is the co-founder of Geek Kids Club, a creative crew based in Ikebukuro. A trackmaker and rapper, he is known for his danceable production style and genre-less approach that goes beyond just hip-hop. He was also active as part of a 2MC unit called "Zipang" with former crew member LAZE. As a solo artist, KANE contributed the track "ATAMA warii" for Timelesz (formerly Sexy Zone), and in 2021, won the "UBER BEATS" trackmaking contest presented by Matt Cab as KANE & Fuzzyjuice. He has also co-produced music for several TV drama soundtracks, including: "Tomodachi Game R4" (TV Asahi, 2022) "Keiji to Kenji, Tokidoki Hanji" (TV Asahi, 2023) "Bengoshi Sodom" (TV Tokyo, 2023) "Jeanne no Sabaki" (TV Tokyo, 2024) In these projects, he contributed both as a co-composer and as a rapper featured in the soundtrack. Additionally, he co-produced tracks for jjean, a member of SuperDragon, alongside Noli Stark.
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