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Yuki Chiba’s ‘Annyeonghaseyo’ gets 2 remixes with Sik-K & BLASÉ

The song is bridging Korean & Japanese Hip Hop

LiFTED | Marcus Aurelius | 24 Apr 2026


Two months ago, Yuki Chiba dropped the Japan-Korean collab with Lil Moshpit, ‘Annyeonghaseyo.’ The chant-heavy song evoked ‘Team Tomodochi’-like feelings as the simple greeting in Korean was an easy way to get people hyped up.

Since then, Yuki has put out a video for the song where he and his crew turn up at the local Korean BBQ spot, as well as remixes with Korean Hip Hop royalty, Sik-K and BLASÉ. On Sik-K’s remix, the Korean superstar goes in Auto-Tune heavy in English, Korean, and Japanese while rapping about his crew of playboys and his own nymphomania.

Released two days ago, the BLASÉ remix comes just as hard. As a Korean rapper, it’s not easy to find someone better than BLASÉ, so he comes correct on the verse. ‘Annyeonghaseyo’ has a very special place in Asian Hip Hop right now as it builds a bridge between Korean and Japanese Rap for 2026.

Check out Yuki Chiba’s ‘Annyeonghaseyo’ remixed with Sik-K and BLASÉ below.