Dabo

Dabo (ダボ Dabo) is a Japanese rapper. He first appeared on the Japanese hip-hop scene in the 1990s, collaborating in a Shakkazombie song, "Tomo ni ikkou". Since 2002, he has released three albums: Hitman (2002), Diamond (2003), and The Force (2006). Dabo's lyrics are more hard-edged than most J-pop, or Japanese pop, and represent a tough Japanese street culture.

Music career

He became a member of NITRO MICROPHONE UNDERGROUND in 1997. In 1999 he released his first single, Mr. Fudatzkee. In 2001, he was the first Japanese artist to be signed by Def Jam Japan. That same year, he made his major debut as a solo artist releasing Platinum Tongue which reached number fifteen on the Japanese (Oricon) music charts. In addition to his solo works, Dabo racked up numerous credits collaborating with various artists.In addition to his solo works, he has amassed more than 60 credits working with various artists.

Discography

References

External links

  • Def Jam Japan Artist Intro
  • Dabo Interview (Japanese)
  • List of games in Star Trek

    The fictional Star Trek universe is memorable for various elements of imagined future culture, including a variety of sports, games and other pastimes. Some of these fictional recreational activities are closely associated with one race, although they may have gained adherents from other backgrounds. Others thrive on the interaction of different species.

    Some of the games below were central to the plot of a single episode. Others were recurring plot elements, spanning multiple television series of the Star Trek franchise.

    Holodeck games

    The holodeck is a facility that simulates reality; it can replicate a wide variety of environments. It is found on starships and starbases in all the series that are set in the 24th century, i.e. Star Trek: The Next Generation, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine and Star Trek: Voyager. The holodeck is sometimes used for research or training, but is frequently shown in use for various forms of entertainment.

    Some programs depicted in the various Star Trek shows include a Klingon calisthenics program, used heavily by Lieutenant Commander Worf; a park-like setting where Riker first encounters Data in "Encounter at Farpoint"; various 'social' programs, such as a mud-bath and a pool hall; and Jean-Luc Picard's Dixon Hill holonovels.

    Dabo (disambiguation)

    Dabo may refer to:

  • Dabo (mountain) (647 m), a mountain in the Vosges, France
  • Dabo, Japanese hip-hop artist
  • Dabo (Star Trek), game of chance shown in Star Trek
  • Dabo, Mali, commune in Mali
  • Dabo, Moselle, commune of the Moselle département, in France
  • Dabo Swinney, American football coach
  • Dabotap, pagoda located in Bulguk Temple in Gyeongju, South Korea
  • Baciro Dabo (1958 – 2009), Guinea-Bissauan politician
  • Mouhamadou Dabo (1986- ) French soccer player
  • Ousmane Dabo, French football (soccer) player, currently with New England Revolution
  • Pastores dabo vobis, apostolic exhortation released on March 25, 1992 by Pope John Paul II
  • Dabo in the Ethiopian language Amharic means bread
  • Podcasts:

    DABO

    ALBUMS

    PLAYLIST TIME:

    Eden

    by: Die Happy

    There's war in the heavens
    Rebellion on high
    the son of the morning
    Descends from a black sky
    Severed and broken
    His wings burned to dust
    His coverings of diamonds and gold
    In a moment in time dissolve to rust
    Thunder and lightning
    Shatter the night
    The dragon of darkness
    Appears cursed by the keeper of the light
    The dark is chosen
    The scroll has been sealed
    Hidden in verses of prophets
    His face is revealed
    Songs of glory
    Shout across the land
    I can take you there
    Child of mine, take my hand
    Down through the ages
    The story's been told
    The daughter of wisdom
    Beguiled by the serpent of old
    Born into sin in a valley of thorns
    Torn from enchantment and
    Tossed into the eye of the storm
    Heaven's garden
    Made by God for man
    This is paradise
    Child of mine, take my hand
    Glory to glory
    Sin after sin
    The rider of death
    Pushes on to the place where
    The battle must begin
    Songs of glory
    Shout across the land
    This is paradise
    Won't you take my hand
    Heaven's garden
    Made by God for man
    This is paradise
    Child of mine, take my hand
    Oh, take my hand




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