[Machine Translation] The debut album from the much-talked-about unit, which has topped the AMAZON MP3 download charts, is an electro hip funk album, with elements of the 80's sprinkled throughout, hip-hop-esque yet funky and aggressive, with a club-like edge, and a sound that has never been seen in the Japanese music scene before, combining broken beats with a variety of genres. It is a sound that has never been heard before in the Japanese music scene, where various genres are fused with broken beats. The album was licensed and released overseas first, and finally appeared in Japan after a delay. The album was immediately well-received and was featured on "Sukkiri! The album was licensed and released overseas first, and only appeared in Japan after a delay. The album is not a collection of singles, but an eclectic style of electro, jazzy, funky, mellow, etc. The album includes a cover of "The Captain of Her Heart," a cover of the coolness elepop of the 80's, Swiss Doubles, and a song called "The Caper of Her Heart," a cover of "The Caper of Her Heart. THE CAPTAIN OF HER HEART", a cover of the coolness of the 80's elepop Swiss doble, raises eyebrows. Every Little Dub Step", the first single from the album, is also a hot topic, with a music video by a young female film director Keiswi Sasaki, and has an underworld feel, but with an 80's feel with orchestral hits and saxophone intertwined, it is a true HOT STATION sound. STATION sound. CAN U FEEL THE FUNK?" and "U GOT" have already become popular items among dancers. Ken Spector, the vocalist of "THE CAPTAIN OF HER HEART," is popular for his trancey sound under the name of LENS, and his cover of Depeche Mode has been approved by Martin Gore, the original singer. In March 2010, they debuted with the mellow hip-hop/R&B tune "Sakura no Hanabira" (Petals of Cherry Blossoms), which was followed by the acid-jazz-tinged "My Way-Okinawa Version" (Okinawa Version), which was followed by the mellow hip-hop/R&B tune "Sakura no Hanabira" (Okinawa Version). They debuted in March 2010 with the mellow hip-hop/R&B tune "Sakura no Hanabira", followed by the acid jazz tune "break", the house tune "Whenever the Right Thing", and the debut track "Remi".