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【Product Information】 Price: ¥823 (tax included) 【Condition of the Product】 There are no noticeable scratches or stains. However, as this is a used item, please refrain from purchasing if you are overly concerned about the condition or are looking for a perfect, like-new condition. Please purchase only if you understand that this is a used item. If you have any questions about the condition, please feel free to comment. 【Transaction Information】 * Immediate purchase is welcome. * We will ship via anonymous delivery. Details: 【Feature】 Japan's Hip-Hop Album Best 100 Japanese rap has been attracting significant attention in recent years. Various media outlets have organized numerous projects, from historical discussions to interviews with those involved. However, there haven't been many that focus on the works themselves. This time, in the form of a ranking, this magazine selects 100 masterpieces that have colored the history of Japanese hip-hop. Specifically, 31 critics/writers/bloggers were asked to rank 30 albums each, from 1st to 30th place, and the results were compiled by the editorial department. Over 350 albums received votes. Of course, there are many more albums worth listening to besides those listed here. With that in mind, let's first experience the richness of Japanese hip-hop through these 100 albums. ■ 100 Albums Selected by 31 Voters! (Mitsuru Ando, Satoshi Izumi, Yusuke Ito, Tomoyo Iwashita, Atsushi Inami, Infunmifu, Takeshi Urata, Hiroshi Ekaitsu, Itaru Omae, Aiki Okuda, Kutsuzoko, gogonyanta, Kotetsu, Nowataru Kobayashi, Naofumi Sai, Kotaro Saiki, Kantaro Sasaki, Yuichi Sato, Hiroshi Takaoka, Shinichiro "JET" Takagi, Keita Takahashi, DJ YANATAKE, Yu Nakazato, Keisuke Ninomiya, Shodai Hattori, Makoto Futaki, Toshihiro Yano, Fumihiro Yamada, Masashi Yoshida, Shiho Watanabe, Tetsuro Wada) ■ Comprehensive Ranking Discussion ~ Creepy Nuts [R-Shitei & DJ Matsunaga] x DOTAMA (Composition: Hiroshi Takaoka) ■ Yuru Fuwa Gang Interview (Makoto Futaki) ■ ZEEBRA ~ The Hip-Hop Dedicated Net Radio Station "WREP" He Founded Himself (Atsushi Inami) ■ An Attempt to Define and Share the Evaluation Criteria for Japanese Hip-Hop (Hiroshi Ekaitsu x Makoto Futaki) ■ Introduction of the Authors ~ 31 Participants in the Ranking
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