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This album is a 12-track semi-autobiographical documentary on which PM Kenobi stakes his career.
The narrative begins backstage at an unknown small club, vividly depicting the artist's past economic and mental struggles. It unflinchingly charts the turmoil caused by the sudden social media frenzy and the subsequent backlash.
Through collaboration with comrades coloring the current scene-including Moment Joon, KennyDoes, RESi, and asu-PM Kenobi reaches a critical turning point: the choice to completely stop "acting cool." With this album, he establishes a new philosophy: "The uncool, pathetic reality is the most powerful weapon."
This is the raw, unflinching trajectory of an artist breaking free from the pitfalls of modern success and finding his authentic self.
Sound and Production
PM Kenobi's dramatic lyricism is powerfully supported by a formidable line-up of producers. The sound production is anchored by main composer Cohsho Kunihira, alongside DJ YUTO & DopeOnigiri, UD, PALMYRA, So Muramoto, IKE, RhymeTube, and K.E.M.
A Tokyo-based rapper born in Osaka in 1995. He is a member of "EARTHKICK," a 17-piece hip-hop collective spread across Japan. Weaponizing his exceptional sense of rhythm and down-to-earth lyrics rooted in his own everyday life, he is known for a powerful rap style that speaks directly to the listener's heart. In 2026, his track "Haraboji & Aboji," which reflects his intense family history, became a viral hit surpassing 1 million total views including user-generated content on social media. The buzz transcended borders, leading to a featured interview with BBC Korea to dissect his identity and musicality. He is currently one of the most closely watched artists in the scene. He has also performed at the "Ringo Music Festival" for two consecutive years starting in 2024.
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