Let me be the first to admit, this track has been on replay since I first heard it a couple weeks back. Thankfully, Japanese Hip-Hop troupe Re:Plus have released the official music video to “Let the Story Tell” featuring California’s FlowEthics. Personally, I can appreciate a little bit of story telling mixed in with my music videos. Also, I was pleasantly surprised to see that the group made appearances in the video – thanks the wonders of the digital age we live in. If you have access to a Japanese music store, I highly recommend you pick up the Ordinary Landscape album now!
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Passport: FlowEthics Collab with Re:plus on “Let the Story Tell”‘

Japanese Jazz/Hip-Hop outfit, Re:plus, have tapped the talents of another Asian-American act – none other than Flow Ethics. Once you think about it, FE seems like a perfect fit for a feature on a Re:plus production… they did compete on Kollaboration Acoustic a couple years back after all. And you know what? They make a strong a team as any as the song, “Let the Story Tell” is one of the best tracks I’ve heard yet from the California group. Take a listen below! This is from the album Ordinary Landscape, available in Japan.
Passport: Sam Ock Features on re:plus’s “One Dream”
AMP Movement’s Sam Ock has found himself as the guest vocal on Japan’s re:plus’s song “One Dream”. This is from the most recent album that dropped a couple days ago called “The New Age of Beats”. It’s currently an international release, so you’re going to have to get creative in getting your hands on this single, but that’s not to say it can’t be done. It’s a great song and an awesome international collaboraiton!
Hydroponikz Features on re:plus Track – Time Goes By
Check out the new MV for the song ‘Time Goes By’ by re:plus featuring Hydroponikz on the verses and Anika Hazel on the hook. It’s a beautifully arranged track but it’s too bad none of the artists are in the video (that I can tell anyways).
The track is off re:plus’s album Everlasting Truth, available on iTunes (Japan?) 3/3/10. The song actually reminds me a lot of the recent collab of Kero One and Anan Ryoko. Gorgeous instrumentation paired with smooth, laid back rhymes. These international collabos are killing it!
Lyrics after the break.