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Rip Slyme first began in 1994 with Ryo- Z and Ilmari, friends since elementary school, working as an MC duo. They performed at parties and events, and made their first mark winning a rap contest called “Young MCs in Town”. The next to join in was Pes, who met Ilmari while attending an international school in Tokyo. In its early stages, the group also had two DJs, who were with them only shortly. In 1995 this line-up released the mini album “Lip's Rhyme”. DJ Fumiya, who had previously deejayed with the Okinawan idol group Speed, signed on with Rip Slyme in 1997. The group, as it is now known, was completed in 1998 with rapper/dancer Su. Su had formerly been a back dancer in East End x Yuri, who have the distinction of scoring the first ever Japanese hip hop hit - 1994’s million selling “Da Yo Ne”. Su added to the stage dynamic with his prowess as a dancer, and increasingly the group included dance routines and comic bits to their shows. The four MCs rotate vocals, and have developed an entertaining live show, something that many rappers lack. In 1998 the group also released their first full album Talkin’ Cheap, on indie File Records. In 1999 Rip Slyme picked up some major exposure when they were chosen to appear in Dragon Ash's high profile event “Total Music Communication”. In 2000 the group signed to Warner Brothers, and quickly established themselves as one of the top hip-hop outfits in Japan. Their first single release for Warner in 2001, "St... Read More


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Artist Name

Rip Slyme

Debut
2001
Period Active
90s > Present


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