David Heath is a List Writer from the UK specializing in video games, movies, TV shows, and the occasional anime. Yet the combo of rap and anime feels relatively recent. Like it didn’t start appearing ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook In the past, there have been plenty of anime franchises that have found their way into the rap ...
“We the ones got y'all on that anime/ Y'all wasn't talkin' 'bout no ‘Dragon Ball Z,’ ‘My Hero Academia,’ none of that Tsuyu Asui,” Sauce Walka declared on the outro of Megan Thee Stallion’s “Southside ...
Few things in life work together as well as anime and hip hop. In the past few decades, anime has found itself embedded within the rap community. From artists to fans, hip hop culture continues to ...
In this video, I transform popular rappers into anime-style characters using alcohol-based markers. Watch the full process from sketch to final colors, with bold linework, expressive poses, and ...
Throughout the video, Megan eliminates the young game players one by one, mimicking their avatar’s deaths in the game in a nod to both Jumanji (1995) and William Brent Bell’s Stay Alive (2006), a cult ...