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EPISODE · May 29, 2024 · 1 MIN

9PM In Shibuya

from King Crazii · host King Crazii

"9PM in Shibuya" is a raw, unfiltered journey through the vibrant streets of Tokyo, delivered with the fierce wordplay and vivid storytelling of King Crazii. This track captures the essence of the city at night, blending deep introspection with the pulse of urban life. From the neon-lit alleys to the bustling crossroads, King Crazii paints a lyrical masterpiece that resonates with authenticity and power. No chorus, just straight bars packed with metaphors and punchlines that hit hard. Tune in and let the rhythm of Shibuya's streets guide you through a poetic adventure.

"9PM in Shibuya" is a raw, unfiltered journey through the vibrant streets of Tokyo, delivered with the fierce wordplay and vivid storytelling of King Crazii. This track captures the essence of the city at night, blending deep introspection with the pulse of urban life. From the neon-lit alleys to the bustling crossroads, King Crazii paints a lyrical masterpiece that resonates with authenticity and power. No chorus, just straight bars packed with metaphors and punchlines that hit hard. Tune in and let the rhythm of Shibuya's streets guide you through a poetic adventure.

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