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Blumio

is a rapper from Germany of Japanese descent, known as Blumio.〔 Dewley (4 June 2009). (Blumio Interview (10.06.09) ). HipHopHolic. Accessed 12 September 2009.〕 His 2005 single, "Meine Lieblingsrapper", debuted at number two on the German ''Urban TRL'' charts.〔 Geschrieben von Georg (4 January 2008). (Release-News KW 51 ). GermanRhymes.de. Accessed 12 September 2009.〕
== Early life and career ==
Kuniyoshi was born 1985 in Hilden, a city located near Düsseldorf, home to the largest Japanese community in Germany. Today he lives in Düsseldorf's Pempelfort neighborhood.
Inspired by the American rapper Ice-T, Blumio began, at the age of 14, to write his own rap lyrics.〔http://www.laut.de/Blumio〕
In 2002, he applied for an MC contest with a cassette.〔http://www.laut.de/Blumio〕 After an Internet vote, Blumio won the contest, beating many contestants, among them Berlin rapper Taichi. Following that, Blumio drew the attention of music producer Don Tone. Don Tone invited him to his studio in Düsseldorf, where Blumio came in contact with several notable German rappers, including Eko Fresh and the Aggro Berlin rappers.
In 2005, Blumio made his breakthrough with his single "Meine Lieblingsrapper", in which he imitates notable German rappers, such as Massiv, Jan Delay and Azad. Rapper Sido, who had not been imitated by Blumio, provided additional vocals for the song.
In December 2008, Blumio released the album "Rush Hour" in collaboration with the "BTM-Squad" member Habesha. The work was the first release on Blumio's label "Japsensoul". His second LP, "Yellow Album" appeared in June 2009. This was followed in September 2010 by his third album, "Tokio Bordell". The singles "Eberhard" and "Die Welt ist schwul" were taken from it.

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