Rip Slyme Super Shooter



All copyrights belong to Rip Slyme. You may already know Rip Slyme. Their song 'Super Shooter,' a B-side to one of their singles, gathered them some fame abroad when it was used as the intro theme for the animation series 'Gantz.' What you may not know is that Rip Slyme is perhaps the biggest name in Japanese mainstream hip-hop.

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Lyrics to 'Super Shooter' by RIP SLYME. / People put your guns up / まず俺が Run dat / 走りまわって奴らを Gun shot!! / Brand new sound そう still survival / Here come sound boy この世界に生き.

Now listen, Yo!
Hitobito gun mazaredo run down
Hashiri mawatte yatsura wa Gun shot!!
Burn the sound so say survivor
Here comes some boy kono sekai ni hirou

Chiro, zairyou, come on the slow boy
Nanda man naka hazakku baranna guy (Wow!)
So fan yori band yori mo wanpaku ni go go go go go on
Time for your mind become number one

Tsuki matou sa, ditsu no itami mo
Kedakai itami mo mayuni mo dare mo
Magareta dare mo hanasakeba dare no
Ikite uchikomu shindemo iya, woah woah woah

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It's sucky yes, like my life
Akasuto give up the fight
Ima sugu shinjau no, die
Die! Die!

Big shooter iki isoide crazy
Nishuuhan you need like a break
Sharp shooter iki isoide crazy
Shoshun out shiki kyori de break

Big shooter iki isoide crazy
Nishuuhan you need like a break
Sharp shooter iki isoide crazy
Shoshun out shiki kyori de break

Player one start

Link (link) up (up) Super gun shooter
No boy caan test we hottonesu sa Light up!!
Free(free) dom(dom) hi kureru mae ga piiku
Oh please tatakaeba piisu?
Swing (swing) chop (chop) nuki na gun clap
mashita de yurase daichi wa dansaburu
Rock (rock) your (your) body (body moving)
asa made Grooving sokkou Shooting
Un(un) un(un) un(un) un(un)
Un(un) un(un) un(un) un(un)

We gonna shoot sema na Crew
yatsu ga kuru Advance!! totte sukuramu

We gonna shoot sema na Crew
yatsu ga kuru Advance!! totte sukuramu

iku (iku) saki (saki) zenbu (zenbu) kurasshu (kurasshu)
kurasshu (kurasshu)

iku (iku) saki (saki) zenbu (zenbu) kurasshu (kurasshu)
kurasshu (kurasshu)

Player two start

Hey Coming up kami no mizo shiru
inori na shikkari rinkai shinto kokoro
hitori kiri kiri hiraku Killer
iki nokoru tame ni nigiru torigaa
Set up shita furumetaru jaketto
tenpo appu shitette Enter the round 2
atarashii sekai e Brand new
fuan to juu Two hand shooter
shintetsu shite misosuri undou kiri kaesu karada jutsu juukundoo

undoukai ja nai akai chi ga nagareru
shiroi hata agete mo tomaranai de
pointo kasan kasoku suru Murder
Can't get any harder kono karada bara bara na n no wa
kore kara da Let's continued mada mada

Player three start

hora Start take off
yatsu wa tooku ni Public enemy
kokoro no moya fuan no kemuri ni makarezu
mazu wa faburiizu
kyou genzai niou fuman waga mama dake no puran
atama no naka ni iganda furisubii
todokazu shinnen ga buraan
sairen nari hibiku atama no naka de
dare mo ga matte ita ze kibou kimi ga hiiroo sa
makeru to omotte tattatteta tte
ottatteta tte toraero Rook on
sakeru koto sae sakaratte.

Player four Start

Yo! sasurai no Gunner kokou no Hunter
Continue saa tsugi wa dare da omae no ban da
S.O.S. chekku to tesuto
boku, bootto tsuttattereba sadon desu
naisu attakku naisu difensu
hitsuyou na no wa sou savaibaru no sensu
ikiro ikiro Here we go, here we go
hai sukoa meiku de omae ga Hero

Player five Start

Big shooter iki isoide blazing
Beat you up kiri hiraite break
Shot shooter iki isoida crazy
shoujun au shikin kyori de break

Big shooter iki isoide blazing
Beat you up kiri hiraite break
Shot shooter iki isoida crazy
shoujun au shikin kyori de break

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2016
Background information
OriginKanagawa, Japan
GenresHip hop
Years active1994–2018
LabelsWarner Music Group
Associated actsShi Shi
WebsiteOfficial website
MembersRyo-Z
Ilmari
Pes
Su
DJ Fumiya
Past membersDJ Shige
DJ Shouji

Rip Slyme (often stylized as RIP SLYME) was a Japanese hip hop group. It was primarily composed of four MCs (Ryo-Z, Ilmari, Pes & Su) and a DJ, Fumiya. Their sound was influenced by old-school hip hop and other western rappers such as The Pharcyde, De La Soul, Public Enemy, Jurassic 5, the Beastie Boys, DJ Premier and Leaders of the New School.

During their career, they released two indie albums, ten major albums, one live album, one indies collection, and three best-of albums. They released six singles as an indie act, and 17 with a major label

On October 31 2018 the group announced that they were suspending all activities[1]. This announcement came six months after a tabloid alleged that Su was cheating on his wife and the group started conducting activities without him.[2] Rip Slyme’s website has since shut down.

Members[edit]

  • Ryo-Z: Ryouji Narita (成田亮治 Narita Ryouji), born July 15, 1974
  • Ilmari: Keisuke Ogihara (荻原恵介 Ogihara Keisuke), b. June 17, 1975
  • Pes: Masatsugu Chiba (千葉昌嗣 Chiba Masatsugu), b. December 27, 1976
  • Su: Kazuto Otsuki (大槻一人 Ōtsuki Kazuto), b. November 20, 1973
  • DJ Fumiya: Fumiya Takeuchi (竹内文也 Takeuchi Fumiya), b. March 14, 1979

Biography[edit]

The group was formed in 1994 by Ryo-Z and Ilmari, who were later joined by Pes (he attended the same school as Ilmari). The Rip in Rip Slyme stands for their initials. Slyme was a popular children's toy at that time. Their name is also a pun on the phrase 'lips' rhyme'. Winning an amateur rapping contest 'Young MCs In Town', they started their musical career with their first album Lips Rhyme in 1995. Later they added DJ Fumiya (who had studied under East End X Yuri's DJ Yoggy) and Su (previously a backup dancer for East End X Yuri). In 1998 they released their second album, 'Talkin' Cheap' and also took part in Dragon Ash's Total Communication event.

Becoming more successful, they signed to Warner Music Group in 2000. By then they had released several indie singles including their EP 'Underline No. 5' and 'Mata Au Hi Made' which had received the help of Fantastic Plastic Machine. 'Mata Au Hi Made' was released on Warner Music Group's Indies label. Their first major single was 'Stepper's Delight' released 22 March 2001. The title was a play on The Sugarhill Gang's 'Rapper's Delight'.

In general, Fumiya composes most of the music, while Ryo-Z, Pes, Ilmari, and Su write their own lyrics. However, before Fumiya became a member, Pes composed most of the songs. Each member has tried their hand at composing music for Rip Slyme, and Pes occasionally plays guitar on some tracks (Such as Home and More & More, for example). Allegedly, Pes was in a rock band before being introduced to hip hop music by Ilmari and Ryo-Z.

In 2002, they received MTV Video Music Awards Japan for 'Best Newcomer' and 'Best Hip-hop Group'.

The same year they released a big-budget album 'Tokyo Classic', which became Japan's first million-selling hip-hop album, with a sound compared to James Brown's soul and funk. Two singles from the album, 'Funkastic' and 'Rakuen Baby' collected MTV awards in 2003. 'Super Shooter', featured as a B-side to theirsingle 'Galaxy', is the theme song for the animeGantz.

From late 2005 (after the release of Good Job! in August) through 2006, DJ Fumiya was on extended break, citing illness. For performances, a friend of the band, DJ Soma, was a stand-in. Fumiya's break led to several interesting side projects and collaborations from other members. Fumiya returned to activity for concerts in late summer 2006, and for the Rip Slyme release, Epoch.[3]

On 7 July 2007, Rip Slyme performed their single 'Nettaiya' at Live Earth in Kyoto, Japan. Later that year, they would go on to release their fifteenth major single, 'Speed King', and their seventh Warner album, Funfair, shortly after.

In summer 2008, they released 'Taiyou to Bikini'. Later that year, three digital singles would debut, all of which would be on the February 2009 single 'Stairs'. Rip Slyme released their eighth album, Journey, on June 10, 2009.

Rip Slyme Su

Rip Slyme has provided voiceover work as well as the ending theme for an episode of the Japanese dub of SpongeBob SquarePants.[4] The episode aired on May 6, 2009.

In 2010, Rip Slyme was one of the artists launched on Warner Music's new sublabel, unBORDE.[5]

Side projects[edit]

Rip Slyme Masterpiece

Ilmari formed a short lived group with Kj and BOTS of Dragon Ash, and Shigeo of Skebo King called Steady & Co. The group released their debut album Chambers in 2001. Ilmari and Ryo-Z along with Wise, Verbal of M-Flo, and Nigo the founder of A Bathing Ape formed a super group known as Teriyaki Boyz. The Teriyaki Boyz released two albums: Beef or Chicken (2005) and Serious Japanese (2009). In 2012 Ilmari formed a Hip-Hop/Rock band named The Beatmoss with Kosen, Yas, and Sohnosuke.[6] The group released two albums: The Beatmoss Vol. 1 (2012) and The Beatmoss Vol. 2 (2013).[6] Pes released his first solo album, Suteki na Koto in 2012.[7][8]

Discography[edit]

  • Talkin' Cheap (1998)
  • Five (2001)
  • Tokyo Classic (2002)
  • Time to Go (2003)
  • Masterpiece (2004)
  • Epoch (2006)
  • Funfair (2007)
  • Journey (2009)
  • Star (2011)
  • Golden Time (2013)
  • 10 (2015)

Awards and nominations[edit]

2002

  • MTV Video Music Awards Japan - Best Hip Hop Artist(Winner)
  • MTV Video Music Awards Japan - Best New Artist(Winner)
  • MTV Video Music Awards Japan - Best Live Performance

2003

  • MTV Video Music Awards Japan - Video of the Year - Rakuen Baby (Winner)
  • MTV Video Music Awards Japan - Best Group Video - Rakuen Baby (Winner)
  • MTV Video Music Awards Japan - Best Hip Hop Video - Funktastic (Winner)
  • MTV Video Music Awards Japan - Album of the Year - Tokyo Classic

2004

  • MTV Video Music Awards Japan - Best Group Video - Joint
  • MTV Video Music Awards Japan - Best Hip Hop Video - Joint
  • MTV Video Music Awards Japan - Best buzzASIA Japan - Joint

2006

  • MTV Video Music Awards Japan - Best Collaboration Video - Hotei x Rip Slyme - Battle Funkastic (Winner)

2007

  • MTV Video Music Awards Japan - Best Collaboration Video - Quruli feat. Rip Slyme - Juice
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Rip Slyme Super Shooter Mp3

2008

  • MTV Video Music Awards Japan - Best Hip Hop Video - I.N.G (Winner)
  • MTV Video Music Awards Japan - Best Group Video - I.N.G

2009

Rip Slyme Super Shooter Lyrics

  • MTV Video Music Awards Japan - Best Pop Video - Taiyou to Bikini

See also[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^'RIP SLYME OFFICIAL HP (archive)'. RIP SLYME OFFICIAL HP via the Internet Archive. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  2. ^'WHip-Hop group RIP SLYME to suspend all activities, official website closed on October 31st'. Neo Tokyo 2099. 2018-10-31. Retrieved 2019-05-02.
  3. ^'Epoch RIP SLYME CD Album'. CDJapan.co.jp. 2006-11-29. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  4. ^'RIP SLYME「スポンジ・ボブ」新テーマ提供&声優にも挑戦 - 音楽ナタリー'. Natalie.mu. Archived from the original on 2009-04-08. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  5. ^'Warner Music's new label unBORDE launches with Shinsei Kamattechan, RIP SLYME, Kusuo'. Tokyograph.com. 2010-12-20. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  6. ^ ab'The Beatmoss - rock band - jpop'. Jpopasia.com. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  7. ^'PES reveals details on his first solo album'. Tokyohive.com. 2012-08-23. Retrieved 2015-05-28.
  8. ^'Yahoo'. My.entertainment.yahoo.com. Retrieved 2015-05-28.

Rip Slyme Super Shooter Lyrics

External links[edit]

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