Hip-Hop: Bringing Anime Into The Mainstream

Its no secret that we here over at Senpai Social Club love hip-hop/rap music. Much of our inspiration for the kinds of styles and looks we want to create, other than from anime, derive from other counter cultures such as hip-hop.

Of course if Im speaking for just myself, then I can say that I absolutely love hip-hop/rap music, and its probably a good 80% of what I listen to. That being said, through my enjoyment of hip-hop over the years, I couldn’t help but notice the increase in rappers being more open and inclusive with their love of anime within their music. Granted that number is still relatively small, but its there and its growing.

Rapper Logic has shown his love for Cowboy Bebop through his tour performances and interviews. Kanye West is a huge Akira fan. Brandun Deshay constantly uses references to anime such as the Bakemonogatari series within his music, cover art, and music videos. Lil Uzi Vert recently pulled a lot of inspiration from school slice of life anime in his music video for “P’s and Q’s”. Ugly God hasn’t been shy about his indulgence in hentai in a few interviews as well as the “Water” music video.

These are just a few of the recent instances that have occurred where I’ve seen anime creep into the hip-hop scene. Two different cultures that you wouldn’t have ever thought would mesh together 10 years ago but are now starting to slowly commingle. Hip-Hop used to be about being the coolest of the cool and showing off why you were. Anime has always been a niche nerd/geek interest. In the era of people like 50 Cent, T.I., Camron, and Jay-Z, none of that would fly.

So why the shift in attitudes? Well I think theres a lot of things that opened the doorway for anime to creep into the hip-hop scene, but I think one of the biggest contributing factors is simply, the internet. Thanks to the explosion of the internet, digital music, and the increase of music sharing sites that occurred from the 2000s and up, people are able to discover more music on their own instead of whats simply placed in front of them by major record labels. This helped open up the door for rappers like Lil B aka the based god. Current hip-hop owes a lot to Lil B. We at Senpai Social Club owe a little something to Lil B as well. Ever had to yell “WONTON SOUP” for us at a convention to get a button? Thank you based god. Lil B paved the way for internet rap by essentially becoming the first rapping meme. Songs like “Wonton Soup” and “I Cook” with off-beat flows and rhyming words that didn’t even rhyme, they highlighted the weirdo that is Lil B, and no label would ever in their right minds put out those songs, but luckily YouTube has no such standards and his music was set free onto the masses.

As the internet typically does to weird things we don't quite understand but are intrigued by, Lil B garnered a cult following. It was suddenly becoming cool to go against the typical “try hard to look cool” attitude that inhabited hip-hop, and instead was being replaced by sentiments of being yourself, being weird, and not giving a fuck. So while someone may be looked down upon or called lame by older hip-hop heads for liking anime, in the current new wave of hip-hop where being yourself and not giving a fuck reigns supreme, anime has a place to be accepted as just another part of what makes these rappers more unique, creative, or authentic to us. Its amazing for me to think that rappers like Lil Uzi Vert and Ugly God probably have more in common with the people attending anime conventions than they do the people who go to clubs to dance to their music, and I love that. Its a sign of anime and nerd culture in general growing in popularity and the new wave of internet hip-hop will help to facilitate that growing popularity.

But then again Im just a anime nerd who listens to rap, so what do I know?

I’m currently typing this while on Crunchyroll blasting Lil Yacthy.

- Daniel

Conlife: SacAnime Winter 2017

SacAnime Winter 2017 was just over a week ago and I'm still experiencing a hangover from it. If you've watched the vlogs from the weekend then you've pretty much seen what it was like. However there's a few things didn't make it on those videos that I wanted to share with you.

I should start with THE STREAK CONTINUES! Honestly every con we attend seems to out do the last. We've honestly enjoyed every con we've been to dating back to SacAnime Summer 2014 and we've managed to have more and more fun each one we attend. Thank you to everyone who contributed to making this weekend one for the books.

This con was special to me because it's the first time we've actually felt some what established. A year ago we had our first table in Artist Alley. Most people didn't know us, more people were confused, and less gave a fuck about us. Fast forward to a year later and we're meeting people who have almost all our gear and seeing the same faces from last year come up and reconnect. It's truly a mind blowing and humbling experience. We've still got a long way to go, but it lets us know we're on the right track and we can count on you guys to have our backs. The only downside is it's getting harder to remember each of your names, but rest assured we do remember you, we might just need a reminder!

Of course none of this happens without you guys. If you don't come up to our table, we stop going to conventions. If the gear doesn't sell, we cease to exist. We both look forward to these conventions every year and once they end, we're already looking towards the next year. It's nice to meet the people behind the screens and get to know all of you. If you ever want to hang out at our table, you're more than welcome to. The only thing we ask is for you to be respectful to those around you and not molest our statue of "Thickness". She's good luck, don't soil her. 

Again, thank you to everyone who showed support the past weekend. The love is real, yo.

- Matt

SacAnime Winter 2017 Exclusive Shirt

During SacAnime Winter 2017 we dropped our second limited edition shirt. We took our X's For Eyes Tee and made it a long sleeve. This was our first con exclusive shirt so we commemorated it with "SACANIME" going down the sleeve. SacAnime has always been good to us so it was our way of giving back.

The shirts did way better than we anticipated and sold out before the convention ended. Were you one of the lucky few who snagged one?

These shirts will not be produced again, but fret not! With Fanime and our two year anniversary coming up there will be more exclusive and limited shirts to come!

- Matt

SacAnime Winter 2017 Vlogs

We completely failed at vlogging SacAnime Summer 2016. I said I would do it better next time in that video. I'm happy to say I think I lived up to my word.

For SacAnime Winter 2017 I wanted to release a vlog for each day of the convention. The plan was to release them daily but when you're editing at 3 am after working the vendors hall and roaming the convention after hours, it makes it difficult. 

I just uploaded Day Three a few hours ago, thus completing the vlogs. Here is all three vlogs, hope you enjoy it!

Now that's not all for the vlogs though! I still have a bunch of left over clips I plan on putting together as a bonus video. Stay tuned for that!

Thanks for watching, and if you liked it please like, comment, and subscribe! /youtubeshit

- Matt

The Bad For You Podcast

We kicked off last year at SacAnime Winter 2016. This year we're continuing our productive streak with the first episode of our new podcast entitled "The Bad For You" Podcast. 

Since we're venturing into new territory with podcasting and YouTube we thought it'd be best to give an introductory podcast and share how we got started.

The podcast won't have a set schedule release date since Daniel and I live in different cities but we hope to have new episodes fairly regularly. We also plan on touching on a variety of subjects from anime to style to how to cope with our Overwatch addictions. We'd even like to hear what you, the supporters, would want us to talk about as well.

I know that video is a little over exposed, but we'll be working out all the production kinks as we go but for now, check out and enjoy episode one!

Thanks for a great 2016, here's to making 2017 even better!

- Matt