Masterpieces and popular songs by Boku no Lyric no Boyomi
Boku no Lyric no Bouyomi is a rising rapper who debuted as a 17-year-old high school student.
His songs brim with taste in every aspect—melodies, song structures, and lyrics alike.
You can feel the influence of Black music, yet the tracks are catchy and approachable in their own way.
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Boku no Lyric no Bouyomi’s Best/Popular Songs (11–20)
each otherboku no ririkku no bouyomi

This song was inspired by Netflix’s original drama “13 Reasons Why.” Using the cassette tape—which was a key item in the story—as its motif, the track was distributed as a three-song cassette, making for a unique experiment.
The lyrics reflect the artist’s own interpretation of the show’s message, conveying a sense of anguish.
Gibberish Speaker Rap ver.boku no ririkku no bouyomi

This is a rap arrangement of a Vocaloid song by Nekobolo.
The content stays faithful to the original, which feels like a monologue confessing one’s own wounds.
While it expresses unstable emotions, if you read the lyrics closely you can also sense rap-like humor—such as an aggressive edge toward others.
reincarnationboku no ririkku no bouyomi

Released as their fifth digital single, the song was also used as the ending theme for the drama “Investor Z.” It has a distinctive atmosphere, set against a quiet mood, that seems to portray emotions like inexplicable anxiety and anguish.
I am no longer here.boku no ririkku no bouyomi

This is “I’m No Longer Here,” the final music video by Bokuriri (Boku no Lycic no Bouyomi), who declared his resignation from artistic activities in January 2019.
The lyrics feel as if he’s speaking to another self within him, questioning, one by one, the impatience and irritation inside.
It ends as though he’s received something and been reborn as a new self.
The content connects directly to Bokuriri’s own resignation.
SKY’s the limitboku no ririkku no bouyomi

Clear, cloudless skies really wrap you in a feeling of freedom, don’t they? On a day with weather that nice, “SKY’s the limit” is the perfect pick.
It’s a single released in 2017 by Boku no Lyric no Boyomi.
Not only does the music video brim with exhilaration, but the supremely refreshing melody lifts your sunny mood even higher! The brisk, effortlessly flowing rap parts feel great too, giving you that extra push to burst out the door.
Above all, its gentle message makes you feel like you can start walking just as you are.
Along with its sparkling worldview, it’s sure to color your beautiful sunny day.
Resignation from being humanboku no ririkku no bouyomi

A powerful track by Bokuriri.
The title alone is something else, isn’t it? The lyrics are pretty extreme too, hurling scathing words at humanity, yet they depict the agony of struggling with exceptional talent or a uniqueness that’s yours alone.
Sometimes not being able to fit in leaves you feeling isolated.
When the pain of not belonging races through your whole body, you might even feel like quitting being human altogether.
This is a song that sinks in so sharply it hurts, especially when you just can’t bear that loneliness or the weight of society.
Masterpieces and Popular Songs by Boku no Lyric no Boyomi (21–30)
noiseful worldboku no ririkku no bouyomi

A track included on the “Dystopia EP.” The gritty vibe of the track is striking, and the autotuned vocals add a great touch.
The dramatic song progression is highly engaging, making it a perfect track to listen to alone on a quiet night.


