How Megan Thee Stallion brought Japanese hip hop to the Hot 100

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"Mamushi," the fourth single from Megan the Stallion’s album Megan, was not supposed to be a huge hit. But thanks to a viral dance, the song has become the first song on the Billboard Hot 100 to feature Japanese lyrics since 1963. With a feature from rapper Yuki Chiba and a beat from producer Koshy, "Mamushi" creates the kind of cross-cultural musical collaboration that helps correct a long record of U.S. pop stars appropriating Japanese culture.

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Megan Thee Stallion (feat. Yuki Chiba) - Mamushi
Megan Thee Stallion - Hiss, Boa, Cobra, Savage, Megan's Piano, Otaku Hot Girl
Kyu Sakomoto - Sukiyaki
A Taste of Honey - Sukiyaki
Selena - Sukiyaki
Pikotaro - PPAP (Pen-Pineapple-Apple-Pen)
Hikaru Utada, Skrillex - Face My Fears
Gwen Stefani - Harujuku Girls
Avril Lavigne - Hello Kitty

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NPR on the story of "Sukiyaki"
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How Megan Thee Stallion brought Japanese hip hop to the Hot 100

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