Uzi
1) A Los Angeles Pop duo
2) Japanese hip-hop artist
3) Hard rock band… Read Full Bio ↴1) A Los Angeles Pop duo
2) Japanese hip-hop artist
3) Hard rock band from Chicago (who later moved to L.A.) in the 90's
4) An '80s no wave/post-punk band from USA.
5) Lithuanian rap group in the 90's
6) German-Polish horrorcore rapper
7) Punk band from Bogotá, Colombia
8) A french hip hop artist
9) A Turkish hip hop artist
1) Uzi was a duo that consisted of Gab3 and Mik3 aka Young Forever.
2) Uzi (pronounced as "Uji") is a Japanese hip-hop artist. He has released four major albums, most recently his “Natural 9” album released in March 2008. Uzi is one of the rappers to incorporate more overt elements of Japanese culture into his music and videos, specifically aspects referring to the samurai (to which he claims direct ancestry). He is a great example of an artist who maintains the localization of hip-hop music through his dependence on the incorporation of Japanese themes into his work. Such non-Americanization of his hip-hop music has been met with varying opinions; some view this as disrespectful of the origins of hip-hop culture, while there are those who appreciate Uzi’s apparent embracing of Japanese culture.
3) Uzi was formed on Chicago's south side in late 1986 by childhood friends and co-founders, singer, songwriter, bassist Nicholas Flynt and guitarist Keith Johnson.
A decade earlier their friendship was forged on a school playground by their equally unquenchable thirst for musical classics like "KISS - Alive!", Aerosmith's "Rocks", and Van Halen "Van Halen". They each bought guitars and formed a band and as the 70's gave way to the 80's they became influenced by the metal rock wave ridden by bands like AC/DC, Judas Priest, and Motley Crue.
They recruited local monster drummer Dan Parker and soon after Kenny Shattuck was enlisted to take over the bass. Gary "Vail" Vaillancour was brought into the band as the 2nd guitarist and the original lineup was complete. Under the name "Dillinger" the band recorded early 16 track demos at Hair Bear Studios and played to packed venues on the south side.
With the help of their good friend Steven Sousanes the band was picked up by a local manager who persuaded the band to change it's name to UZI. Soon they were recording their debut tracks in the legendary Chicago Trax studios with owner Al Ursini at the helm. The result of which was 3 songs- "American Dream", "Love I'm Looking For", and the premier rock ballad "Away From My Heart".
Parker left and was replaced by drummer Paul Petrillo. Bassist Shattuck left and was replaced by Jeff Kors. The never-ending drama of rock n' roll bands led to the eventual departure of co-founder Keith Johnson, who was later replaced by guitarist Ben Taylor.
With the willing and dedicated team now in place, UZI began an assault of shows throughout Chicago and the surrounding Midwest. Soon their reputation for being a great, high-energy live act with quality songs was emerging.
In what started out as a dare, at an all ages performance at a roller rink in Indiana, the band performed their first show wearing masks.
The next week all the buzz among the attendees of the show was about "the band in the masks". A convincing statement whereas only days before the show, guitarist ben Taylor threatened leaving the band over performing with a mask on. Thus the band continued to experiment with many props and effects to add to their already outstanding shows.
It was early 1990 and Kors was replaced by bassist Jimmy Nelson. That same year UZI won a respected "Best New Metal Band" award and the buzz became stronger than ever. The band was approached by several local producers and recorded material at CRC and Streeterville Studios that produced songs like "Mutha's Knockin'"and "Do What I Do" and was soon at the top of most requested local band playlists on WVVX.
With every subsequent release, the bands popularity was growing as they were booking shows throughout the midwest. They began displaying a unique diversity between electric/acoustic performances and legendary shows at The Avalon, The Thirsty Whale, The Vic Theatre only cemented UZI's reputation as the band not to miss.
In the fall of 1990 UZI earned a trip to Los Angeles to perform at Concrete Management's "Foundations Forum" which was a metal music clinic and promotional event that was headlined by Judas Priest. UZI brought their high energy metallic show and rocked the audience at the LAX Ramada Inn. During the trip the band ventured into Hollywood were they were impressed with the mobs on the thriving Sunset Strip music scene.
Upon returning to Chicago, a decision was made to relocate the band to L.A. Unwilling to make the move Paul Petrillo resigned his sticks to local slammer Andy "P Blaze" Blaszcak and Flynt took over guitar for Ben Taylor who left to start his own band.
Now as a four piece UZI went back into Chicago Trax to record 3 more songs with Ursini again producing. "Madhouse", "For The Money", and "Love from the Gutter" displayed songwriting growth. The sound was heavier and darker and immediately embraced by their fans.
After a performing a run of capacity crowd farewell shows and a week before Thanksgiving UZI loaded up their gear and headed west for the City Of Angels. The band was immediately welcomed in Hollywood as a quality act and only weeks after their arrival they were booked into the legendary "Strip Clubs" Gazzaris, The Wiskey, The Roxy and The Coconut Teaszer.
In early 1992 the band continued to rehearse and record in their North Hollywood house that was fitted with used carpet to dampen the volume.
In early spring, six months into the move, acclimating to California proved to be too much for drummer Blaze and he headed back to The Windy City. The band auditioned local drummers and after growing discouraged with the results, flew out original drummer Dan Parker out to fill the position.
In the summer of 1992 a handful of shows were performed with satisfactory results though by fall as frustrations and musical changes were taking shape the group officially disbanded. UZI's official run had ended two-thousand miles from where it all started.
4) The American Uzi was a ten-handed combo that burned briefly but brightly in the fertile post-Burma Boston music scene of the mid-1980's. Its founding members were drummer Danny Lee and guitarist/singer/lyricist Thalia Zedek. The basic stylistic conflict between Thalia's garage-based rock 'n' roll background and Danny's more high-tech, modernistic approach gave the group much of its unique edge and led, as well, to its early demise.
Lee and Zedek were joined in late 1983 by bassist Randy Barnwell, guitar-effects whiz Bob Young, and tape specialist Phil Milstein. Barnwell was replaced by Craig Federhen for a brief basement interlude, but returned before Uzi's first show and continued with them for the bulk of the band's duration.
Sleep Asylum was recorded sporadically between 1984-85, including a period when Uzi was between bass players and used Dave Shibler in a session role. Irv Ziskind became the group's final bassist just after Sleep Asylum was completed. His addition cemented Uzi's lineup and provoked them to a new songwriting peak, but Zedek and Lee found themselves moving further and further into their respective corners. Uzi was dismatled just before Sleep Asylum's release in the spring of '86, and never did get to record another album's worth of great material they had written.
Uzi's breakup caught Homestead Records holding the bag on yet another of its many posthumous releases. Consequently, in spite of initial critical acclaim, Sleep Asylum never reached much beyond the East coast of the U.S. Once out of print, continuing word-of-mouth delivered Sleep Asylum to its current status as one of those records heard of more than heard.
5) Lithuanian rap group in the 90's
6) Uzi (* August 7th, 1985 in Toruń, Poland as Thomasz Michaelis) is a German-Polish rapper. He founded the record label Hirntot Records together with Blokkmonsta. He currently lives in Berlin-Tempelhof, Germany.
7) UZI is a punk band from Bogotá, Colombia.
Discography as of 1//2020:
Silla Eléctrica / VA Punk Colombia (2018)
CADENA DE ODIO (2019)
https://uzipunkbogota.bandcamp
8) A french hip hop artist
9) Utku Yalçınkaya aka. UZI, 1998 İstanbul, Beyoğlu doğumludur. Hayatının çoğu kısmını Güngören'de geçiren UZI‘nin, rap müzik ile tanışması kuzenleri aracılığıyla ilkokul üçüncü sınıfta gerçekleşiyor. UZI'nin ilk mahlası “Çavo'ydu(Chavo)”. Bu mahlas İspanyollardan gelmekteydi. Mahlasında değişiklik arayan UZI, en sonunda bir abisi tarafından “Bu çocuk rap yaparken tarıyor” demesinden esinlenerek mahlasını “UZI” olarak belirlemiştir.
2018 yılında M.O.B bünyesine katıldıktan sonra parçalarını Lil Murda ile birlikte “GNG” isminde yayınladılar. GNG olarak ilk albümünü “Output Nr.1” isminde yayınlayıp büyük bir ivme yakaladılar. Albümün çıkış parçası “Hızlı Sokaklar” ise büyük ilgi toplayarak UZI‘nin yükselmesine basamak olmuştur.
Daha sonrasında GNG grubunu ayıran UZI, müziğine tek başına devam etme kararı almıştır. 2019 yılında “Favela” adlı EP albümü piyasaya süren UZI, “Favela” parçasıyla global playlistlere girerek gözleri üstüne çekmeyi başarmıştır.
2020 yılında ise yayınladığı teklilerle Türkçe Sözlü Rap müziğe hızlı giren UZI, yılın sonuna doğru “Makina” şarkısını çıkararak ülke çapında büyük bir işe imza atmıştır.
Yükselişine hızlıca devam eden UZI, 2021 yılının Mart ayında ilk stüdyo albümü “Kan‘ı” yayınlayarak müzik sektörü ve medyanın ilgisini çekerek kendini müzik piyasasına tanıtmıştır.
2) Japanese hip-hop artist
3) Hard rock band… Read Full Bio ↴1) A Los Angeles Pop duo
2) Japanese hip-hop artist
3) Hard rock band from Chicago (who later moved to L.A.) in the 90's
4) An '80s no wave/post-punk band from USA.
5) Lithuanian rap group in the 90's
6) German-Polish horrorcore rapper
7) Punk band from Bogotá, Colombia
8) A french hip hop artist
9) A Turkish hip hop artist
1) Uzi was a duo that consisted of Gab3 and Mik3 aka Young Forever.
2) Uzi (pronounced as "Uji") is a Japanese hip-hop artist. He has released four major albums, most recently his “Natural 9” album released in March 2008. Uzi is one of the rappers to incorporate more overt elements of Japanese culture into his music and videos, specifically aspects referring to the samurai (to which he claims direct ancestry). He is a great example of an artist who maintains the localization of hip-hop music through his dependence on the incorporation of Japanese themes into his work. Such non-Americanization of his hip-hop music has been met with varying opinions; some view this as disrespectful of the origins of hip-hop culture, while there are those who appreciate Uzi’s apparent embracing of Japanese culture.
3) Uzi was formed on Chicago's south side in late 1986 by childhood friends and co-founders, singer, songwriter, bassist Nicholas Flynt and guitarist Keith Johnson.
A decade earlier their friendship was forged on a school playground by their equally unquenchable thirst for musical classics like "KISS - Alive!", Aerosmith's "Rocks", and Van Halen "Van Halen". They each bought guitars and formed a band and as the 70's gave way to the 80's they became influenced by the metal rock wave ridden by bands like AC/DC, Judas Priest, and Motley Crue.
They recruited local monster drummer Dan Parker and soon after Kenny Shattuck was enlisted to take over the bass. Gary "Vail" Vaillancour was brought into the band as the 2nd guitarist and the original lineup was complete. Under the name "Dillinger" the band recorded early 16 track demos at Hair Bear Studios and played to packed venues on the south side.
With the help of their good friend Steven Sousanes the band was picked up by a local manager who persuaded the band to change it's name to UZI. Soon they were recording their debut tracks in the legendary Chicago Trax studios with owner Al Ursini at the helm. The result of which was 3 songs- "American Dream", "Love I'm Looking For", and the premier rock ballad "Away From My Heart".
Parker left and was replaced by drummer Paul Petrillo. Bassist Shattuck left and was replaced by Jeff Kors. The never-ending drama of rock n' roll bands led to the eventual departure of co-founder Keith Johnson, who was later replaced by guitarist Ben Taylor.
With the willing and dedicated team now in place, UZI began an assault of shows throughout Chicago and the surrounding Midwest. Soon their reputation for being a great, high-energy live act with quality songs was emerging.
In what started out as a dare, at an all ages performance at a roller rink in Indiana, the band performed their first show wearing masks.
The next week all the buzz among the attendees of the show was about "the band in the masks". A convincing statement whereas only days before the show, guitarist ben Taylor threatened leaving the band over performing with a mask on. Thus the band continued to experiment with many props and effects to add to their already outstanding shows.
It was early 1990 and Kors was replaced by bassist Jimmy Nelson. That same year UZI won a respected "Best New Metal Band" award and the buzz became stronger than ever. The band was approached by several local producers and recorded material at CRC and Streeterville Studios that produced songs like "Mutha's Knockin'"and "Do What I Do" and was soon at the top of most requested local band playlists on WVVX.
With every subsequent release, the bands popularity was growing as they were booking shows throughout the midwest. They began displaying a unique diversity between electric/acoustic performances and legendary shows at The Avalon, The Thirsty Whale, The Vic Theatre only cemented UZI's reputation as the band not to miss.
In the fall of 1990 UZI earned a trip to Los Angeles to perform at Concrete Management's "Foundations Forum" which was a metal music clinic and promotional event that was headlined by Judas Priest. UZI brought their high energy metallic show and rocked the audience at the LAX Ramada Inn. During the trip the band ventured into Hollywood were they were impressed with the mobs on the thriving Sunset Strip music scene.
Upon returning to Chicago, a decision was made to relocate the band to L.A. Unwilling to make the move Paul Petrillo resigned his sticks to local slammer Andy "P Blaze" Blaszcak and Flynt took over guitar for Ben Taylor who left to start his own band.
Now as a four piece UZI went back into Chicago Trax to record 3 more songs with Ursini again producing. "Madhouse", "For The Money", and "Love from the Gutter" displayed songwriting growth. The sound was heavier and darker and immediately embraced by their fans.
After a performing a run of capacity crowd farewell shows and a week before Thanksgiving UZI loaded up their gear and headed west for the City Of Angels. The band was immediately welcomed in Hollywood as a quality act and only weeks after their arrival they were booked into the legendary "Strip Clubs" Gazzaris, The Wiskey, The Roxy and The Coconut Teaszer.
In early 1992 the band continued to rehearse and record in their North Hollywood house that was fitted with used carpet to dampen the volume.
In early spring, six months into the move, acclimating to California proved to be too much for drummer Blaze and he headed back to The Windy City. The band auditioned local drummers and after growing discouraged with the results, flew out original drummer Dan Parker out to fill the position.
In the summer of 1992 a handful of shows were performed with satisfactory results though by fall as frustrations and musical changes were taking shape the group officially disbanded. UZI's official run had ended two-thousand miles from where it all started.
4) The American Uzi was a ten-handed combo that burned briefly but brightly in the fertile post-Burma Boston music scene of the mid-1980's. Its founding members were drummer Danny Lee and guitarist/singer/lyricist Thalia Zedek. The basic stylistic conflict between Thalia's garage-based rock 'n' roll background and Danny's more high-tech, modernistic approach gave the group much of its unique edge and led, as well, to its early demise.
Lee and Zedek were joined in late 1983 by bassist Randy Barnwell, guitar-effects whiz Bob Young, and tape specialist Phil Milstein. Barnwell was replaced by Craig Federhen for a brief basement interlude, but returned before Uzi's first show and continued with them for the bulk of the band's duration.
Sleep Asylum was recorded sporadically between 1984-85, including a period when Uzi was between bass players and used Dave Shibler in a session role. Irv Ziskind became the group's final bassist just after Sleep Asylum was completed. His addition cemented Uzi's lineup and provoked them to a new songwriting peak, but Zedek and Lee found themselves moving further and further into their respective corners. Uzi was dismatled just before Sleep Asylum's release in the spring of '86, and never did get to record another album's worth of great material they had written.
Uzi's breakup caught Homestead Records holding the bag on yet another of its many posthumous releases. Consequently, in spite of initial critical acclaim, Sleep Asylum never reached much beyond the East coast of the U.S. Once out of print, continuing word-of-mouth delivered Sleep Asylum to its current status as one of those records heard of more than heard.
5) Lithuanian rap group in the 90's
6) Uzi (* August 7th, 1985 in Toruń, Poland as Thomasz Michaelis) is a German-Polish rapper. He founded the record label Hirntot Records together with Blokkmonsta. He currently lives in Berlin-Tempelhof, Germany.
7) UZI is a punk band from Bogotá, Colombia.
Discography as of 1//2020:
Silla Eléctrica / VA Punk Colombia (2018)
CADENA DE ODIO (2019)
https://uzipunkbogota.bandcamp
8) A french hip hop artist
9) Utku Yalçınkaya aka. UZI, 1998 İstanbul, Beyoğlu doğumludur. Hayatının çoğu kısmını Güngören'de geçiren UZI‘nin, rap müzik ile tanışması kuzenleri aracılığıyla ilkokul üçüncü sınıfta gerçekleşiyor. UZI'nin ilk mahlası “Çavo'ydu(Chavo)”. Bu mahlas İspanyollardan gelmekteydi. Mahlasında değişiklik arayan UZI, en sonunda bir abisi tarafından “Bu çocuk rap yaparken tarıyor” demesinden esinlenerek mahlasını “UZI” olarak belirlemiştir.
2018 yılında M.O.B bünyesine katıldıktan sonra parçalarını Lil Murda ile birlikte “GNG” isminde yayınladılar. GNG olarak ilk albümünü “Output Nr.1” isminde yayınlayıp büyük bir ivme yakaladılar. Albümün çıkış parçası “Hızlı Sokaklar” ise büyük ilgi toplayarak UZI‘nin yükselmesine basamak olmuştur.
Daha sonrasında GNG grubunu ayıran UZI, müziğine tek başına devam etme kararı almıştır. 2019 yılında “Favela” adlı EP albümü piyasaya süren UZI, “Favela” parçasıyla global playlistlere girerek gözleri üstüne çekmeyi başarmıştır.
2020 yılında ise yayınladığı teklilerle Türkçe Sözlü Rap müziğe hızlı giren UZI, yılın sonuna doğru “Makina” şarkısını çıkararak ülke çapında büyük bir işe imza atmıştır.
Yükselişine hızlıca devam eden UZI, 2021 yılının Mart ayında ilk stüdyo albümü “Kan‘ı” yayınlayarak müzik sektörü ve medyanın ilgisini çekerek kendini müzik piyasasına tanıtmıştır.
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Uzi Lyrics
10 ans Est-ce que tu te rappelles frère? Est-ce que tu te rappelles…
100 Rounds Choppa, choppa, choppa, choppa Bitch, choppa Choppa, choppa,…
22 mètres La-la, la-la-la Krm Beatz La-la, la-la-la La-la, la-la J'su…
9mm まだだぜ まだまだだぜ この口 9mm goes bang 甘かねぇ まだ敵わねぇ 俺がUZI the 9mm 甘かねぇ…
A l'aise Eh, han, han (Verbal Kint Music) Han, han, han J'ai plus l'…
À la fête Hoodstar Beatz Et qui va s'ramener à la fête? J'ramène les…
AĞZI BOZUK (TRVMEN) Ya (yeah, yeah) (Etki on the track) Yeah, para, s…
Akrapovitch 5 Je suis dans la R Si je suis là c'est pour…
ARASAN DA Arasan da beni çok geç Kaldı heveslerim kursağımda Lütfen uz…
Bandz DP on the beat Yah, shoot the rat like the bye…
Bâtiment Junior Alaprod zanmi J'attends mon tour, j'envoie les affai…
Bella Yannis Wade Beats J'ai connu la zone trop tôt, p'tit, j'rêv…
Blue I'm tryna do better Cause her ass got fatter Acelerando na c…
Break The Bank 16 I'ma break the bank I'ma break the bank I'ma break the b…
Caney Yeah Yaktım, kafayı yaktım tertemiz Baktım geçmişe şimdi ne…
CEHENNEM (Segah, Segah, Segah) Cehennem ateşten ibaret değil Bu sesl…
CINDY Ya, ya, ya Küçükken anladım o boşluk ne demek İnsanı silmey…
Coeur abîmé Le cœur abîmé (Shabz) le cœur abîmé, j'ai dealé grave Dans l…
Couleurs J'ai attendu dans l'sas, la vie m'a pas fait d'cadeau Ça…
cœur abîmé Le cœur abîmé (Shabz) le cœur abîmé, j'ai dealé grave Dans l…
Davetiye Ha, ha, ha ha, hmm, yeah (Segah, segah) En kralına gönder d…
Délégué Oh, oh, oh Ah bah ouais Bersa Oh, oh, oh J'dois pas faillir…
Do What I Do Uhm, I'm on some shit like Now I do what I…
Düş Yakamdan Düş yakamdan (woo) Olamam seninle rahat Ömür böyle mi geçer?…
Elhamdulillah Yazık, günah, çürür bedenim Gökkuşağım nerede? Bütün renkler…
Etat du coeur Mais j'suis l'même qu'avant Un peu plus d'argent, on dirait …
Favela Sorgula büyüdüğün caddeleri Yürüdüğün yol pis ve de tehlikel…
Games On l'a validé Les génies l'ont validé Da Uzi l'a validé, oh…
Gecenin I Geceler uzun, başımda bi' dert Koşsam da kaçamam peşimdekind…
Gnghetto Ya, ey Güngören Brr, ye (Wouh, wouh, wouh, wouh, wouh) Bura…
Guitare Nan, nan, nan, nan, nan, nan (2.7) Nan, nan, nan, nan,…
Guy Môquet La-la, la-la-la La-la, la-la-la La-la, la-la-la Au collège,…
Hala Bir Umut Var Alıştık kavgalar ve verilen tüm kayıplara Büyüdüğümüz sokakl…
HESAP Hayatımız müzik oldu beşikten ta mezara Artılarım olmasa da …
Intro C'est l'entrée qui choque À ce qui paraît, c'est l'entrée qu…
Kovanlar Yanar Kovanlar yanar (kovanlar yanar) Sizin de ananız ağlar Sanma …
Krvn (Segah, Segah, Segah) Gel bakayım buraya, yine geldik mekana…
Madre Mia Jeune et mignon On fait la monnaie depuis minot Perso', j'su…
Mahalle Segah, Segah Vitesi düşürürsen köpekler üşüşür Mahalle gece…
Makina Haaa Eeey Akdo, akdo Yok bize hayat alayına gider Parasını…
Matiti La la la la la La la la la la Eh eh,…
Mérité J'ai grandi dans la tess mais bon, j'ai mérité ça Dans…
Mes mémoires Au départ, on était pas plein, on traînait à trois On…
Money Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah Yeah (What?) Yeah (What…
Move What's happening? I remember I used to play that pinball gam…
Nedenini Sorma (Segah, segah) Hayat ışığımın önünü kapattın (ha, ah, ah) N…
Outro Bi' de, şimdilik kendi sesimi biraz daha fazla duysam olur…
PAPARAZZI (Who made it? It's Kleo) (Segah, Segah, Segah) Yalan olucaz…
PARA (AKDO, AKDO) Anlar bizi hızlı çocuklar Anlar kırık camlar k…
Paranoya Bi' dönmedi şansım, bi' elini versen Ne kadar uzaksın, bi' o…
Replika Sabırsızım hepinizden fazla Sanki tutulmuşum kafeste yıllarc…
Right On So much ice around my neck, bitch I'm a rockstar Foreign…
Rotterdam Gaspo (Gaspo) La muerte (La muerte) J'ai pas b'soin d'en ra…
SENIN UGRUNA Lütfen uzaklaş cidden bıktım Kafeste gibiydim sonunda yıktım…
Serseriler Ya ya Prr Piyasa karışık Hanginiz gündem Gönderin aranızdan…
SIMARIK Yeah (TRVMEN) (Etki on the track, GNG) Çil çil altın ve dol…
Siz Sevmeyin Siz sevmeyin diye varım Vurulsam her yerimden yine seni kova…
Tmax noir Wesh Tony Eh c'est quoi cette tête que tu nous as…
Trophée Noxious Hi-hi-hi, Arty (Uzi) Shaman Beatz Les regarder d'lo…
Umrumda Değil (Segah, Segah) Umrumda değil gerçekten, git (ya) Her nereye…
Unuttum (Ay, J1 the flames) (Icey) Yeah, yeah, ya, yeah-yeah, ya-ya…
Uzi Oh my God, what is this, an L Beat? Free Uzi,…
Vie d'avant Nan, nan, nan, nan, nan Nan, nan, nan, nan, nan Nan, nan,…
Violet Plah, plah, plah, plah Plah, plah, plah, plah Plah, plah (ou…
Vur (Segah, Segah, Segah, Segah) Düştü birden aklımdan geçmişim…
WE愛 ゲトる 絶妙 ポジショニング 勝つも負けるも 時の運 握る2つのコントローラー 漢のタイマン どんと来いや ゲトる 絶妙…
XXL (H-H-Hypzex) Cha-Cha-Chavo Fanımsınız sanırım Nasıl bu kada…
ZOR (Segah, Segah) Kendim için değil ailem için iyiyim Daha mak…
言霊 満を持して登場 半端ねぇ パンチカ まるで親っパネ うざい 壁はぷち壊す 更に うざい 気持ち吹き飛ばす さぁ 酒でも飲…