(sic)boy

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Alias:
(sic) boy
JACK (FZMZ)
Shikku Boi
Shikku Bōi
Shikkubōi
Sicboy
Sick Boy
Sid the Lynch
sic boy

Birthplace:
Tokyo, Japan

(sic)boy, known for his unique presence and musical style of incorporating elements from Alternative, Emo, Loud Rock, as well as the melodious flow of J-Rock into the Hip-Hop genre.  In 2019, his song caught lots of attention on SoundCloud, praised for his production quality and uniqueness. His 1st album CHAOS TAPE, released in October 2020, surpassed 80 million streams. The concept of the album was based on a unique perspective of Tokyo, with a genre-less sound named “Genre Tokyo”.  The great success led to features on Spotify’s “RADAR: Early Noise 2021”, Apple Music’s “UP NEXT”, and YouTube Music’s “YouTube Music Sessions 2021”, making (sic)boy the first to be featured in all programs, which proves his growing presence in the Japanese music scene. On top, (sic)boy was picked up by the renowned US-based Hip-Hop media, Lyrical Lemonade, making him the first Japanese ever to be specially featured and attracted attention globally. He is also the rap vocalist for FZMZ as JACK.  Avatar Type: Flapjack Octopus  Skill: Run fast  Hobby: Stroll  Favorite food: Pasta

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Theme Song Performance:
2025  Shogun's Ninja

Lyricist:
2023  Shangri-La Frontier

Main Title Theme Composer:
2023  Shangri-La Frontier

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