Discovered in Japan as the muse of RHYME SO, with legendary act 'Shinichi Osawa' She has been picked up by 88Rising and gone onto working with acts such as Sophie Ellis-Bextor, MILK, Mari Natsuki, KAZUO, Jean Castel, IPON and opening stages for likes of Boys Noize and Yellow Claw.
Through poetry and sound she masterfully collides the newness of our ever-changing world with the echoes of the genres that have marked both cities and decades on their own such as Rock & Roll, Spoken Word, Electronic, Electro/Techno/Hardstyle, Hip Hop, and Experimental.
RHYME plays the saxophone (alto and Soprano), the Japanese koto and the piano, programming and producing her compositions on Ableton.
She is an avid winter sports performer known for figure ice-skating which she has continued into her music.
Based between Paris and Tokyo she performs in sophisticated fresh art-focused audiovisual creations, blending her take on Japanese culture and poetry with her unique musical genre and storytelling abilities in both english, Japanese and French.
'Rhyme' is also known as a in-active rock band from Italy.
Pulse
Rhyme Lyrics
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Pulse
Push the pulse
You better push the most
Me za me ru to e gaku koko ro no mado ga hiraka re ru re ta
Absence
Absence of evidence is not evidence
Of absence of evidence is not evidence
Absence of evidence is not evidence
Push the Pulse
Po po
Push the po
You better push the most
You better push the most of them too gotta
I meant you got the most they make the pulse
You better push the most of them too gotta
I meant you got the most they make the push hey
Pulse
They make the pulse
Hey they make the pulse
Hey they make the pulse
Hey they make the pulse hey
The new gang stands for knowledge freedom and Earth and reaching for the beyond
I listen
I do
I share
And compile
I finish it
I present it
I tear it up
And move on
Pulse
In Rhyme's song "Pulse," the lyrics revolve around the idea of pushing the pulse and the importance of knowledge and freedom. The main chorus "You got the most that make the pulse hey, Pulse, Push the pulse, You better push the most" emphasizes the importance of taking action and pushing oneself to achieve success. The lyrics also stress the significance of evidence and knowledge as shown in the lines "Absence of evidence is not evidence," which suggests the importance of being informed and not accepting things at face value.
The song also references the new gang, which stands for "knowledge freedom and Earth," indicating a desire to promote knowledge and understanding while preserving the earth. The lines "I listen, I do, I share, and compile, I finish it, I present it, I tear it up, and move on" suggest a continuous cycle of learning, creating, and improving, which is necessary to make progress and push the pulse.
Overall, "Pulse" is a motivational and thought-provoking song that encourages listeners to take action, seek knowledge, and strive for greatness.
Line by Line Meaning
You got the most that make the pulse hey
You possess the elements that trigger excitement and vitality.
Pulse
A recurring rhythm or beat that evokes emotional and physical sensations.
Push the pulse
Exert effort to amplify the pulse and make it stronger and more pronounced.
You better push the most
It's crucial to focus on the most impactful and essential elements to enhance the pulse.
Me za me ru to e gaku koko ro no mado ga hiraka re ru re ta
An absence of proof is not conclusive evidence of non-existence.
Absence
The lack of tangible evidence or proof.
Absence of evidence is not evidence
Just because there is no evidence doesn't mean something doesn't exist or occur.
Of absence of evidence is not evidence
The lack of evidence itself cannot serve as the proof of the absence of something.
Push the Pulse
Make an effort to emphasize and strengthen the pulse's rhythmic beat.
Po po
An onomatopoeic word to denote a pulse's rhythmic beat.
Push the po
Exert effort to intensify the rhythmic pulse's beat and make it more prominent.
You better push the most of them too gotta
It's imperative to focus on the most significant elements that contribute to the pulse's vitality and enhance them.
I meant you got the most they make the pulse
The elements you possess are the key components that add excitement and intensity to the pulse's rhythm.
Hey they make the pulse
The significant components are contributors to the pulse's rhythm and resonance.
The new gang stands for knowledge freedom and Earth and reaching for the beyond
The new group represents the ideals of acquiring knowledge, freedom, and respect for the planet while striving for excellence in all aspects.
I listen
I am attentive to and hear what is happening around me.
I do
I take action and put effort into making things happen.
I share
I distribute and communicate the knowledge and information that I possess.
And compile
I collect and assemble various ideas and perspectives to form a more comprehensive view.
I finish it
I complete the task that I started.
I present it
I showcase the finished product, giving others the opportunity to learn from and engage with it.
I tear it up and move on
After the presentation concludes, I can move on to the next task without lingering or dwelling on the previous one.
Pulse
The rhythmic beat that exudes vitality and excitement.
Lyrics © DistroKid
Written by: Rhyme Michaelson-Lara
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@ecobogan238
It's been probably 10 years since l had a hearty stroll through this album....I'm 47 now...bought it when l was 18. The tight tech skill of this man, let alone the lyrics and beat, l sure took for granted when l was younger. This song is as pure hardcore and relentless as gangster rap pretty much ever got. 30 years later the people involved in the various authorities that tried to shut Ice-T (and NWA) down are long forgotten while he remains more respected, active and relevant than ever.
Flawless sledgehammer of a track.
@MrTheHillfolk
Wore the crap out of this tape ,glad a buddy made a few copies and handed em out 😝
@cjeanrond
True words
@aftermath66699
Hearty stroll
@MicheleCobre
Very underrated masterpiece LP
@LAZLOUFORIA1379
Definitely Slept On Got Me Thru Lots of Shitty Days
@Etcher
A stone cold classic, still gets bumped in the car on the reg reg
@ThatGamingGuyfromthe70s
I reckon there are very few hip hop albums as solid and consistent as this one. From start to finish it follows a theme and each song whilst sounding raw is meticulously produced with some superb turntable work. The lyrics are vivid, concise and articulate. I bought this album when it came out, i was 18 and I still listen to this now. There are so many great tracks on this but if i had to choose i'd go for Mind of matter and Escape from the killing fields.
@blit416
so dope. Ice, man, kids dont know. toy punks NEVER knew. Real men knew.
@bobbobby7633
The ice got Macho