LGYankees is a hip-hop unit active since 2000.
They are known for a sound influenced by West Coast gangsta rap from the United States.
On their major-label debut single, “Dear Mama,” which shares its title with the legendary rapper 2Pac’s song, none other than Kazumasa Oda makes a guest appearance.
Here are some of their popular tracks.
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Dear Mama feat. Kazumasa OdaLGYankees1rank/position

I never imagined rap and Mr.
Oda would go together.
And it’s a song that makes you cry.
The things that have happened up to now are so concrete that the yankee-style lyrics flow by like events unfolding right before your eyes.
Even here, you can see the love between the ever-watchful mother and her son.
Thanks a lotLGYankees2rank/position

Formed in 2000, LGYankees has continued to pursue a distinctive musical style as a hip-hop solo unit.
“Maji Arigatou,” included on the acclaimed album “BARIBARI LGYankees” released on February 16, 2011, was also chosen as the ending theme for the TV Tokyo program “God Tongue.” This heartwarming song resonates with a message of gratitude to family and loved ones, making it a great choice to mark life’s important milestones, such as weddings.
Why not use music to say “thank you”—a word that can feel embarrassing to express in everyday life?
Dear MamaLGYankees3rank/position

A track included on a single released by LGYankees in 2008.
Featuring Kazumasa Oda, this song leaves a strong impression with its theme of gratitude and love for one’s parents.
It conveys deep feelings toward a mother—things taught in childhood, words of encouragement, and the joy she showed.
The song is also included on the album “NO DOUBT!!! -NO LIMIT-,” and the music video features Kyoko Sugiyama in the role of the mother.
It’s a warm, message-driven song themed around the parent-child bond and family love.
Recommended for those who want to express everyday gratitude to their mother or plan a surprise to thank their parents at a wedding.
Wedding roadLGYankees ft. Noa4rank/position

This is a track by the hip-hop group LGYankees—well-known for their numerous collaborations—featuring singer Noa.
It’s a classic rapper-and-singer collab, but it carries a strong message and is easy to listen to.
As the title “Wedding Road” suggests, it’s a perfect pick for karaoke or performances at wedding after-parties.
Because… feat. Maiko NakamuraLGYankees5rank/position

LGYankees is a hip-hop unit based in Sendai that gained popularity with their melodious rap style.
Their track “Because…,” included on the album NO DOUBT!!! -NO LIMIT- released in September 2008, became a hot topic for featuring Maiko Nakamura, who was a newcomer at the time.
The lyrics, which vividly portray lingering feelings for an ex and the pain of unspoken regrets, are so real that anyone who’s been heartbroken is bound to relate.
Deeply loved by Heisei-era gals, this song is recommended for nights when you want a good cry to feel refreshed.
EternalLGYankees6rank/position

Since their formation in 2000, LGYankees have forged a unique style in the Japanese hip-hop scene.
Their 2013 release “Eternal” was created around the themes of weddings and everlasting bonds with loved ones, moving many listeners.
The track features SO-TA and is also included on the album “NO DOUBT!!!-NO LIMIT-.” Reflecting on past memories and the days spent together, the lyrics renew a determination to walk into the future side by side—a message that surely resonates both with who I was back when I was a gyaru and with who I am now, having grown older.
Thanks a lotLGYankees ft. Yoshimi Issei7rank/position

This is a track included on the hip-hop solo unit LGYankees’ 2011 album BARIBARI LGYankees.
Featuring guest vocalist Issei Yoshimi—a singer with the unusual background of having been a professional soccer player—the song, as its title suggests, is a heartfelt expression of gratitude.
What makes it particularly compelling is its structure: after the male protagonist becomes a father, he is reminded of how much love his own parents gave him.
There’s so much you only come to understand once you become a parent yourself, isn’t there?


