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''Mark Out'' (stylized as ''MARK OUT'') is Japanese rapping, rapper KM-MARKIT's second studio album. Unlike his debut album, which failed to chart, ''Mark Out'' charted at No. 97 on the Oricon charts. The album was released in CD only format. However, the song "Bakaya ROW" was given a music video to assist in promotions. Information ''Mark Out'' is Japanese rapper KM-MARKIT's second studio album under the Pony Canyon label. The album performed better than his previous album, ''Vivid (KM-MARKIT album), Vivid'', charting at No. 97 on the Oricon Albums Charts, and remaining on the charts for two consecutive weeks. The album was released as a standard CD, never carrying a corresponding DVD. Despite this, the song "Bakaya Row" (バカヤROW) was given an accompanying music video. Along with featuring many rappers from UBG, including Zeebra, :ja:JAMOSA, JAMOSA and :ja:SPHERE of INFLUENCE, SPHERE, the album featured Verbal (rapper), Verbal from the hip hop, hip-hop duo m-flo, and sing ...
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KM-MARKIT
Daisuke Kawai (川合大介 / だいすけ・かわい, December 16, 1976, in Tokyo), is a Japanese singer, better known by his stage name KM-MARKIT. In 1998, he was initially part of the Urbarian Gym (URBARIAN GYM / UBG), a Japanese hip-hop group, which also featured popular Japanese rapper Zeebra beginning in 1997. He went on to sign with the Pony Canyon label in 2004, releasing his first album, '' Vivid,'' in April the following year. He released one more album under label before parting ways to do his own projects. UBG later disbanded in 2010. After UBG's disbandment, in 2010, he co-founded the Raider Music Record and helped create the underground hip-hop group THE RAIDERS, becoming the executive producer. The group released one album, ''The Raiders,'' along with several singles. -MARKIT also collaborated with other artists, though they were under different labels. Biography Daisuke "KM-MARKIT" Kawai was born in Tokyo, Japan on December 16, 1976. In 1998, he joined the U ...
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