The form of justice that Japanese hip hop has discovered
Snow presents the possibilities of socially conscious rap.
Snow's album "Justice," released in 1996, is an ambitious work. Snow's flow symbolizes the early days of Japanese rap, while also including references to social issues. The production, while based on boom-bap, also shines with its unique experimental approach. This is an important album that contributed to the development of Japanese hip-hop.
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13 TRACKS:
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1)
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Steedly Woa
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2)
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Freedom
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3)
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Mash Up Da Nation
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4)
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If This World Were Mine
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5)
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Check Out The Way It's Going Down
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6)
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Day And Nite (Freakin' Da Body)
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7)
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Anything For You
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8)
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Boom Boom Boogie
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9)
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Hey Mr. D.J.
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10)
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Sugacaine
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11)
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It's Alright
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12)
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Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
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13)
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I Want You
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Mixed By - Frank Heller
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Producer - Microwave (2)
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Mastered By - Andy VanDette
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Executive Producer - Steve Salem
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Engineer - Dave Tedesco
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Engineer - Stephen Traub
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Keyboards - Leroy Barbie