But the success of CLEOS served to divide the hip-hop
community, because a lot of the japanese dj`s who had enjoyed
success at other clubs couldn`t handle the rawness of the CLEOS
clientele. CLEOS enjoyed many of it`s share of fights . . . well,
actually brawls that many japanese kids just couldn`t handle. Yes,
CLEOS was sex, fights and hip-hop and a certain quality of comradery
that left most japanese fans alienated.
GETTING DOWN IN A JAPANESE HIP-HOP CLUB
Around 1993, japanese MC`s started to rise up with groups
like MICROPHONE PAGER, EAST END, MELLOW YELLOW, KRUSH POSSE and
RHYMESTER ALL-STARS leading the way. These groups regularly
performed at places like CHOCOLATE CITY, INKSTICK and CLUB CITTA.
They usually opened up for american rap acts and got booed
accordingly. Pride aside, they came back night after night and
helped shape a very healthy hip-hop culture that is runnin` things
now in Japan. It`s a vibe and flava all their own.
Japanese dance crews/b-boys have been around for years with
THE JAPANESE ROCK STEADY CREW leading the way. Other groups such as
ZOO, CRAZY A, and DEER have also been the pioneers for what is now a
very healthy, if not somewhat repititious and unoriginal dance
scene. Of course, with all these genres of japanese hip-hop,
originality and and creativity has always been a drawback.
Tokyo hip-hop club C'EST BON owner Marcus "Max" Joe from
Ghana, Africa
The current hip-hop scene is in a state of flux, because the
japanese have gone away from the true culture of the music and
created their own very generic form of japanese hip-hop, which at
this time is very popular and redundant. Usually there is not a
trace of hip-hop involved in their performance as we might analyze
it. Many new concert promoters have sprung up putting together
bullshit shows where half the acts from the states donÕt show up.
These so-called movers and shakers in the japanese hip-hop scene
have egos larger than Texas and a success rate that rivals the
MINNESOTA TIMBERWOLVES. Go figure.
I feel after these kids spin their wheels, they'll return to
the roots of hip-hop which can`t be ignored. REAL IS REAL, AND I
INTEND TO KEEP IT REAL!!!