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Overclass - Collage 4 (album cover)

Overclass release ‘Collage 4’ LP

Overclass Crew have released their fourth full-length album ‘Collage 4’ in celebration of their ten-year anniversary.

Overclass Crew currently counts fifteen members who are rappers, singers, producers, and more. Check out this post if you’d like to know more about this extraordinary crew.

Collage 4‘ is the fourth part of their Collage series which started in 2008, and the album cover shows a bad-ass, upgraded version of their mascot in a fancy convertible. The limited edition of the album includes badges, stickers, more illustrations of their mascots, rhyme notes and of course the booklet and CD and it has already been sold out.
The album holds thirteen tracks and features all members of the crew. There are featurings by Giant Pink, Lil Boi, Dayoung Kim, BELLE, and Ja Mezz. The pre-released ‘Royalty‘ was produced by Havoc of Mobb Deep. A 14th track titled ‘확신해‘ (lit.: I’m confident) could not be included in the album due to copyright issues and was just uploaded to Nodo’s SoundCloud channel where you can listen to it for free.

Track List & Credits:
  1. Soul Funky Brothers (Prod. by 김수준)
    Lyrics written by Soojoon Kim (김수준), K Jun, San E
    Composed by Soojoon Kim, K Jun
    Arranged by Soojoon Kim, Joon-gyoo Lee
  2. 10 (Prod. by K JUN)
    Lyrics written by Nodo, Verbal Jint, K Jun, b-soap, San E, RIMI
    Composed by K Jun
    Arranged by K Jun, Binna Yeo (여빛나)
  3. 우유부단 (Prod. by K JUN) TITLE
    Lyrics written by K Jun, San E
    Composed by K Jun, Binna Yeo
    Arranged by K Jun
  4. 내가 (Prod. by K JUN) (Feat. GIANT PINK)
    Lyrics written by K Jun, San E, GIANT PINK
    Composed by K Jun
    Arranged by K Jun, Jaejoon Han (takey)
  5. Good Night (Prod. by CRYBABY)
    Lyrics written by Crybaby, Swings
    Composed and arranged by Crybaby
  6. Lazyday (Prod. by Kricc) (Feat. Lil Boi, 김다영)
    Lyrics written by Verbal Jint, b-soap, Lil Boi, Kricc
    Composed and arranged by Kricc
  7. FLASH BACK (Prod. by XEPY) (Feat. BELLE)
    Lyrics written by Belle
    Composed and arranged by Xepy
  8. Marina (Prod. by Delly Boi)
    Composed and arranged by Delly Boi
  9. 코레아나 (Prod. by LOBOTOME) (Feat. Ja Mezz)
    Lyrics written by RIMI, San E, b-soap, Ja Mezz
    Composed and arranged by LOBOTOME
  10. 아구리를 멕여 (Prod. by 남수림, LOBOTOME) (Feat. youngcook)
    Lyrics written by RIMI, Prof. D
    Composed and arranged by RIMI, LOBOTOME
  11. 아멘 (Prod. by Grene Man)
    Lyrics written by RIMI
    Composed and arranged by Grene Man
  12. Royalty (Prod. by Havoc of Mobb Deep)
    Lyrics written by Swings, San E, Nodo, b-soap, Verbal Jint
    Composed and arranged by Havoc, Nodo
  13. 4AM (Prod. by LOBOTOME)
    Lyrics written by Swings, Verbal Jint, b-soap
    Composed by LOBOTOME, Verbal Jint
    Arranged by LOBOTOME

Album cover by Jiwon Han

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Source: Mnet

RIMI - 관을 걸어나오며 (album cover)

RIMI returns with single ‘Walking Out of the Coffin’

Nam Soorim has returned as rapper RIMI with the single ‘관을 걸어나오며 (Walking Out of the Coffin)’!

Several Overclass members have mentioned a revival of the crew‘s activities, and RIMI (who has released a few non-hiphop singles under her real name Nam Soorim) returning with her rap name and this meaningfully titled single seems to be one of the first steps towards the return of Overclass.

As RIMI, she has released the two mixtapes ‘Awesome Girl’ and ‘Awesome BITCHHHH!!!’, and one full-length album, Rap Messiah (2010), followed by several singles. She founded the crew Cookiz and together with Gam Ja, she has also been in the project team RIMI & Gam Ja, making comical rap. As she joined Grandline Entertainment, she underwent a change of image, using her real name, Nam Soorim, and making more pop than hiphop sounds. Fans expressed that they were disappointed with the change and wanted the rapper RIMI back.
With this new single, she is trying herself at a new genre: trap.

The only comment the artist has left for the single is: #Revival

RIMI’s new single ‘Walking Out of the Coffin’ is available on iTunes.

San E who is also part of Overclass has posted this on Instagram earlier:

#관을걸어나오며 남수림에서 다시 #RIMI 로… PS – #overclass coming soon

Ein von San E (@sanethebigboy) gepostetes Foto am

It reads:

#WalkingOutoftheCoffin from Nam Soorim back to #RIMI … PS – #overclass coming soon

Credits:

Produced by Duplex G, Keymaker
Lyrics by RIMI
Mixed by Go Hyunjung @ KOKO Sound
Mastered by Kwon Namwoo @ JFS Studio
Designed by Jo Hosin

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Source: Mnet, Naver Blog

Rapper Car with San E

[Translators’ Notes] Rapper Car with San E – Part 1

The second season of AKATV‘s Rapper Car is here with the first special guest San E!

San E, who recently released the song ‘Sugar and Me‘ together with Raina, is surprised at his home by his newly appointed manager-for-a-day Kjun who then inspects his longtime friend’s place (both of them are in the crew Overclass). As they drive to the location of San E’s outdoor schedule that day, the two talk about how San E started out as a rapper and his diss track to Verbal Jint. San E also performs “the song of his life,” ‘산선생님(Teacher San).

Subtitle Credits Part 1

Translations, Timing, Edit: Lena
Translation Check: Nahae
Quality Check: Lena, Nahae

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Part 1

Make sure to click on ‘CC’ to activate the subtitles!

https://youtu.be/hxyY4APlS5Y

  1. Right in the beginning, when Kjun introduces “today’s guest” aka San E’s manager Hojoon Choi, the Korean on-screen texts read: “Isn’t he Kjun’s younger brother? Did San E gain weight? Is it Shindong? lol Show us San E!”
  2. When San E says, “I nearly flashed you,” the Korean on-screen text shows chilis. This is because the colloquial Korean term for ‘penis’ (i.e. dick) is literally ‘chili’ (고추, gochu).
  3. Kjun introduces himself as the manager, speaking formally, then suddenly switches back to colloquial speech, asking San E if he’s going to go out in those clothes. The two are actually the same age and have known each other for a long time, so it is natural that they speak colloquially, it is just funny how Kjun switches back and forth between speech levels however he feels is convenient.
  4. San E’s food” refers to his song ‘못 먹는 감 (Sour Grapes)‘ with Mad Clown. And yes, the fruit is actually a persimmon, not a grape, as the Korean title is literally “Inedible Persimmons.”
  5. What Every BODY is Saying‘ is a book by former FBI officer Joe Navarro and teaches about reading body language.
  6. When Kjun asks why the place has become so clean, the on-screen text stealthily adds: “… Has a woman been here?
  7. As Kjun opens the door for the stylists, the Korean on-screen text describes him as: He’s acting as if he’s in his own home.
  8. While paragliding, San E sings “Like An Airplane” which is a reference to the song ‘마치 비행기‘ with Juicy Candy and Gary.
  9. The phrase “San E over the mountain” can be read literally as “A mountain over a mountain,” since ‘산’ (san) means ‘mountain’ in Korean.
  10. At 2:41 when Kjun welcomes the stylists, you can see the pieces of paper with motivational texts on the wall in the entrance hall.
  11. The phrase “Let’s rip flesh and carve bones!” might sound a bit strange in English, simply understand it as a metaphor for working really, really hard.
  12. Kjun is described twice as an “intelligent anti(-fan)” (지능형 안티, jineunghyeong anti). The term refers to anti-fans that pretend to be fans who lack common sense and write insensitive comments. (Source)
  13. The line “Defeated San E” reads more literally “San E suffers one doubtful defeat.” The phrase ‘의문의 1패’ (uimunui hanpae) refers to an indirect defeat. In this case, Kjun says people dissed San E because they thought he studied fashion design yet couldn’t dress stylishly, but this shouldn’t bother San E since he never studied fashion design. Yet, it still means that he can’t dress well, resulting in his, indirect, loss.
  14. Kjun literally says “Apply it!” referring to Drunken Tiger’s ‘Monster (Korean Ver.)‘ which starts with the line: “Drunken Tiger Balm, apply the balm/ointment of music to the wounds of your hurt heart,” i.e. listen to Drunken Tiger’s music to heal your heartache.
  15. San E’s diss track to Verbal Jint is ‘재미쎄요’ (Having Fun?)Listen to it here. Amateur rapper San E uploaded the track on Hiphop Playa and Verbal Jint replied to it, acknowledging San E’s rap skills and later having him join Overclass. During the 2nd episode of HiphopLE’s talk concert with Verbal Jint, San E even performed the diss track live in front of VJ who had no clue it would happen (watch it here). (Source)
  16. Some notes on the lyrics of San E’s ‘산선생님’ (Teacher San) (only for the part performed in the video):
    1. “He was into cartoons” literally reads as “He sang ‘tondegirigiri'” which refers to the opening song of the anime ‘Time Travel Tondekeman’ which was very popular in Korea when it aired in the 90s.
    2. “Singing cartoon songs is what he did” – The line literally goes “chikichikichakachakacho, this is the crap he sang” referring to the opening song of the Korean animation ‘Fly! Superboard!’ (날아라 슈퍼보드, narara syupeobodeu).

 


Look forward to the next four episodes of Rapper Car with San E!
New episodes are uploaded every Friday at 10 AM KST, subtitles will then be added within the following seven to ten days.