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  • Jhiphopはあんま聴かないけどpmxが作る音はすげーと思­う

  • know the work of DS455 in 2001 when I lived in Japan A strong hug to a friend that I do not see a long time, there Kazuhiro Fukaya in Saitama! (Brother still have Low Rider magazine!) Kazuhiro hug!

  • 最高。dsなしでわ語れないウェっさい

    

  • @0819ayaka100

    同感です wえ

  • Cool song !!!

  • この曲調がすき

    昔のこととかいっぱい思いだせる

  • DS455は何が言いたいのか全く分からない

    いっちゃ悪いけどHipHopじゃないとおもう

  • mEGA smOOTH

  • awesome song, reminds me of the summer:)

  • Man this shit is smooth. I miss the 90s

  • This tune is a classic, i love this shit.

    great upload, 5 stars.

  • WHAT IS THE PICTURE HERE?RACIST

  • Anyways, heres a bone:

    - Afro-American views of Japanese, 1900-1945

    by Kearney, Reginald, Kent State University,1991. Dissertation.

    "American blacks tended to see the accomplishments of the Japanese as important for the racial struggle here in America. They saw the circumstances of the Japanese in the international arena as analogous to their own and applauded the Japanese for proving that notions of white supremacy were invalid."

  • Anyways, heres a bone:

    - Afro-American views of Japanese, 1900-1945

    by Kearney, Reginald, Kent State University,1991. Dissertation.

    "American blacks tended to see the accomplishments of the Japanese as important for the racial struggle here in America. They saw the circumstances of the Japanese in the international arena as analogous to their own and applauded the Japanese for proving that notions of white supremacy were invalid."

  • They were many aspects of Japanese culture borrowed by Arican Americans such as the head rag because of its significance of representing the warrior figure of a samurai.

  • Actually, the long t-shirts are a Mexican derivative, the car is "white" American culture popularized. The drugs were popularized by all races during the 60s and 70s. Anyone that understands the true origins and significance understands that hip-hop though popularized by African American culture was the an attempt to borrow aspects of various cultures surrounding them into their identity which they were forming. Now what part of the video gave you the impression they were acting black?

  • lol... a g ride in japan... these niggas really tryin to be black

  • open your eyes kid, thats daz up in the video. this was when the group was DPG Japan Records.

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