RIP SLYME’s one-of-a-kind masterpieces and popular tracks: the allure that colors the hip-hop scene
RIP SLYME has served as a bridge conveying hip-hop’s fresh appeal, capturing the hearts of music fans.
With poppy, catchy melodies, addictive lyrics, and danceable beats, their unique sonic world has continued to move countless listeners.
Beyond their party vibes, even their mellow tracks carry an effortless groove brimming with a natural, body-swaying dynamism.
With their limited-time revival in 2025, we’re putting a spotlight on the enduring charm of their classic tracks.
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RIP SLYME’s one-and-only masterpieces and popular songs: the charms that color the hip-hop scene (21–30)
Until we meet againRIP SLYME

Included on the indie seventh single and the album “FIVE.” Although it’s from their indie era, it’s a fan favorite and is often played live.
It’s a Christmas song that sings of encounters and farewells, and when it’s performed toward the end of a show, it’s a masterpiece that can loosen your tear ducts.
POPCORN NANCYRIP SLYME

Included on their 22nd single and the album “10.” It’s a bright, catchy track.
Meanwhile, the lyrics carry their signature sultry flair, and that contrast is so them.
Nana Seino’s cuteness in the music video pops like popcorn.
TalesRIP SLYME

Included on the album “FUNFAIR.” It was used in a Tokyo Metro commercial and centers on the theme of encounters and farewells.
It’s a gently bittersweet song that conveys the loneliness felt amid the hustle and bustle of the city, yet reminds you that the crowd can lead to meeting someone new.
Good TimesRIP SLYME

A Sony Ericsson Mobile Communications commercial song.
It’s a catchy, irresistibly danceable party tune that’s quintessentially RIP SLYME.
The sidechain-heavy track is incredibly cool, while the mix of pop sounds is, frankly, masterful.
DandelionRIP SLYME

The powerful kicks and dignified guitars are striking and refreshing.
It’s a springlike, skip-inducing track that once again showcases DJ FUMIYA’s exceptional taste.
Within the laid-back mood, the four MCs’ unique strengths shine through, and the performance is fun as well.
Good DayRIP SLYME

Included on the album “JOURNEY.” It’s a bright, upbeat song about making today a good day.
Pay attention to the lyrics, in which the members put their feelings into what we should do to make that happen, and the RIP SLYME-style Radio Calisthenics dance featured in the chorus is sure to give you energy just by watching.
UNDERLINE No.5RIP SLYME

Included on the album “YAPPARIP,” this was the 5th indie single.
Originally a song from their indie days, it drew in not only longtime fans but also those unfamiliar with their indie era, thanks to an arranged version that began being performed live.


