Rankin' Taxi

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Rankin' Taxi (born 9 February 1953) is a Japanese reggae artist, from Yokohama. In 2011, he re-recorded his 1989 anti-nuclear song 誰にも見えない、匂いもない (You can't see it, you can't smell it) with Dub Ainu Band, which despite receiving little airplay in the mainstream Japanese media, attracted the attention of the New York Times in June 2011 in an article by Dan Grunebaum titled Japan's New Wave of protest songs, after it became popular following the Fukushima nuclear disaster. rdf:langString
ランキン・タクシー(英: RANKIN TAXI、1953年2月9日 - )は、日本のレゲエミュージシャン。サウンドシステム「タクシー・ハイファイ(Taxi Hi-Fi)」オーナー。本名は白濱 隆。 「日本のレゲエ界の草分け的歌手」、「日本レゲエ界の大御所」などと評される。 rdf:langString
rdf:langString ランキン・タクシー
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rdf:langString Rankin' Taxi (born 9 February 1953) is a Japanese reggae artist, from Yokohama. In 2011, he re-recorded his 1989 anti-nuclear song 誰にも見えない、匂いもない (You can't see it, you can't smell it) with Dub Ainu Band, which despite receiving little airplay in the mainstream Japanese media, attracted the attention of the New York Times in June 2011 in an article by Dan Grunebaum titled Japan's New Wave of protest songs, after it became popular following the Fukushima nuclear disaster.
rdf:langString ランキン・タクシー(英: RANKIN TAXI、1953年2月9日 - )は、日本のレゲエミュージシャン。サウンドシステム「タクシー・ハイファイ(Taxi Hi-Fi)」オーナー。本名は白濱 隆。 「日本のレゲエ界の草分け的歌手」、「日本レゲエ界の大御所」などと評される。
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