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Yuki Chiba brings the chants back with ‘Annyeonghaseyo’
The Japanese hitmaker links with Korea’s Lil Moshpit for another earworm
Two years ago, Yuki Chiba shed his KOHH moniker and reintroduced himself with ‘Team Tomodochi.’ Some singles land. Others detonate. ‘Tomodochi’ did the latter, blowing up across Japan, Asia, and beyond. Since then, Yuki’s been in full motion: global touring, a Megan Thee Stallion collab, and a steady run of heat.
His latest drop, ‘Annyeonghaseyo,’ keeps that momentum rolling. Built on a bouncy, minimalist beat by Korean producer Lil Moshpit, the track leans hard into chant energy. The concept is almost disarmingly simple—‘Annyeonghaseyo’ means “hello,” and Yuki repeats it until it lodges itself in your brain. No frills, no filler—just pure earworm tactics.
That doesn’t mean the bars are empty. Yuki sprinkles in sly flexes and pop-cultural nods—casinos, ‘Gangnam Style,’ face tats, and a Korean crush he’s trying to link back up with. But the real magic is his ability to turn the simplest phrase into a crowd-ready chant. It’s an underrated skill in rap, and Yuki’s turned it into a science.
This one’s built for festivals, clubs, and anyone who loves screaming at Hip Hop shows.
Check out Yuki Chiba’s ‘Annyeonghaseyo’ below.






