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Yuki Chiba

Yuki Chiba (千葉雄喜, Chiba Yūki; born April 22, 1990), formerly known by his stage name Kohh, is a Japanese rapper, singer, and songwriter.


Yuki Chiba
Chiba in 2024
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千葉雄喜 (Yūki Chiba) (1990-04-22) April 22, 1990Oji, Kita, Tokyo, Japan
Hip hoptrap
Rappersingersongwriter
2008–present
Gunsmith ProductionColumbiaRYCE Entertainment (China)
kohh.tokyo

Yuki Chiba (千葉雄喜, Chiba Yūki; born April 22, 1990), formerly known by his stage name Kohh, is a Japanese rapper, singer, and songwriter.

Chiba was born in Oji, Kita, Tokyo, Japan. He was raised by a single mother along with his younger brother, a fellow rapper known as Lil Kohh. His Korean father, whose Korean surname (고 / Koh) became the basis of Chiba's stage name, died by suicide after jumping off an apartment building while high on drugs. Chiba's mother struggled with an addiction to methamphetamine. Chiba grew up around violence and drugs along with his crew of local friends.

Chiba in 2016

Chiba started producing and recording music at the age of 18 with while making various mixtapes, until he met producer 318 and started releasing material under the label Gunsmith Production. He saw an early underground success within the sub-urban Japanese scene when he produced Lil Kohh's song "Young Forever". The accompanying music video went viral in Japan.

In 2014, Chiba released his major 2nd studio album titled Monochrome. The album was a fair success among the urban acts and its lead track "I don't mind if I'm poor" (Japanese: 貧乏なんて気にしない, Hepburn: Binbō nante Kinishinai) had a big reception on YouTube.

In 2015, KOHH along with Japanese artist Loota collaborated with Keith Ape's track "It G Ma" (잊지마) which became a major hit single in Japan and South Korea apart from gaining international media attention. Back in Japan, Kohh resumed his work and continued working on his album Dirt after releasing his delayed first album 梔子 (Gardenia). Dirt was released on October 28. The album was also released internationally via iTunes in October 23. Chiba was featured along with OG Maco on the track "Buchiagari" by Japanese DJ Ryow.

In 2016, Kohh collaborated with Frank Ocean on the single "Nikes", available on the physical album copy of Blonde. Chiba was featured in a song by Japanese American singer Hikaru Utada, titled "Bōkyaku", from their sixth Japanese album Fantôme.

In 2018, Chiba was featured in an exclusive bonus track "Runway", in the Japanese iTunes version of Mariah Carey's Caution album.

Chiba's fifth studio album Untitled was released by Nippon Columbia on February 2, 2019.

In 2021, Chiba retired the moniker Kohh, choosing to go by his birth name Yuki Chiba. He would later state in 2024 that he would no longer be performing any songs from the era as well. Chiba took a three-year career break before returning on February 12, 2024. He uploaded an official music video called "Team Tomodachi" (チーム友達), which went viral. Team Tomodachi has had multiple remixes with other artists such as Duke Deuce, ¥ellow Bucks, Jin Dogg, Bun B, Watson, and many more.

Chiba was featured on American rapper Megan Thee Stallion's 2024 track "Mamushi" from her album Megan. The song went viral on social media and became Chiba's first-ever entry into the US Billboard Hot 100 at number 68. He made his US TV debut at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards when he performed the song alongside Megan Thee Stallion.

In November 2024, American artist Will Smith released his own remix of "Team Tomodachi", marking one of the highest-profile Western collaborations on the track. Smith announced the remix to his 70 million Instagram followers, later sharing a video teaser that amassed over 3.5 million views.

Chiba has been mentioned several times as a major influential force to the Japanese hip hop scene in recent years. Chiba has occasionally criticized how small the hip hop scene is in Japan and has tackled major mainstream TVs for its negligence of noticing hip hop. Chiba has also been praised for his smart use of topics like drug use and violence within the Japanese society which are considered controversial in the country. After being featured in "잊지마" (It G Ma, Korean for "don't forget"), KOHH received even bigger praise from international audiences who recognized his use of the phrase 'Arigatō' (Japanese for "Thank you") in his verse as one of the highlights of the hit Korean-Japanese collaboration and praised the artist, whose performance on the track helped launch his career. M-flo's Taku Takahashi has appointed Chiba as one of the main acts in the Japanese hip hop renaissance.

Several videos featuring Chiba have gone viral on social media like YouTube, Facebook and Vine among others.

TitleAlbum detailsOricon chart
Released: July 30, 2014
Label: Gunsmith Productions
Formats: CD, digital download57
Released: January 1, 2015
Label: Gunsmith Productions
Formats: CD, digital download26
Released: June 17, 2016
Label: Gunsmith Productions
Formats: CD, digital download38
Released: February 2, 2019
Label: Nippon Columbia
Formats: CD, digital download80
Released: April 29, 2020
Label: Nippon Columbia
Formats: CD, digital download12
Released: September 25, 2022
Formats: Digital downloadn/a
Released: 2024
Formats: Digital downloadn/a
Released: December 11, 2024
Formats: Digital downloadn/a

List of mixtapes, with selected deals

TitleDetails
Yellow TapeReleased: November 28, 2012
Collection of Chiba lead songs and features
Yellow Tape 2Released: August 31, 2013
Collection of Chiba lead songs and features
Yellow Tape 3Released: June 30, 2015
Collection of Chiba lead songs and features
Yellow Tape 4Released: December 20, 2016
Collection of Chiba lead songs and features
Complete Collection 1Released: May 20, 2015
Complete Collection 2Released: May 20, 2015
TitleYearAlbum
"十人十色"(Chiba, Tokarev, PETZ)2013Non-album single
"Ballin"(Chiba, SD and SKY-Hi)2014Concrete Green the Chicago Alliance
"Chiraq 2 Japan"(Chiba, Lil Herb, Seeda and Norikiyo)Non-album singles
"Fight for Tokyo"(Giragiraガールズ, 巌, MEGA-G, MC漢, MC SHOW, MCクローバー, Y'S, YOUNG HASTLE, KOHH, LOOTA, EGO, 海, エリカ)
"Hope – Tokyo Tribe Anthem (Tribes United Version)"(海, 巌, MC漢, MEGA-G, GIRAGIRAガールズ, D.O, T2K, Y'S, KOHH, 十影, YOUNG HASTLE, VITO FOCCACIO, LOOTA, EGO, MC SHOW)
"Paris (Sam Tiba Remix)"2016Homieland Vol. 2
"No Makeup"2021Yellow Tape 5
"Team Tomodachi (チーム友達)"2024Non-album singles
"Shinpai Muyou"(VALORANT)2025
TitleYearAlbumNotes
"Gimme the Lights"(DJ Tatsuki & DJ Chari featuring Yuki, KOHH, and Young Freez)2012A.C.E. Time 2nd Season
"I Need Her Remix"(Vito (Squash Squad) featuring Nipps, KOHH and Cherry Brown)Yellow Tape
"New Days Move (Remix)"(Aklo featuring Salu, Staxx T(Cream), KOHH & Shingo☆西成)Non-album singles
"G.O.L.D"(DJ Ken Watanabe featuring KOHH)2013
"G.O.L.D Part 2"(DJ Ken Watanabe featuring KOHH, Kayzabro and The Y's)
"Don't Stop Remix"(DJ Ryow featuring DJ Ty-Koh, KOHH, Dizzle and Socks)
"Bank to Bank"(Anarchy featuring KOHH)DGKA (Dirty Ghetto King Anarchy)
"Hate That Booty"(Zeebra featuring Y's and KOHH)25 To Life
"Somewhere"(Loota featuring KOHH)Dessin
"Boyfriend #2 (Remix)"(Kowichi featuring Young Hastle, KOHH and DJ Ty-Koh)2014The Diner
"プリンス"(Y's featuring KOHH, Mony Horse, and Jigg)Love Hate Power
"Turn Up"(DJ Ryow featuring KOHH, Smith-CN and Zeebra)#Idwt – In Dreams We Trust
"Hiroi sekai"(Relax Rekords featuring KOHH, J $tash, and Young Sachi)Relax Gang Vol. 1
"aaight"(DJ Souljah featuring KOHH, Maria (Simi Lab))Non-album single
"Break the Records (Remix)"(AKLO featuring KOHH & 漢)The Arrival
"I'm So High"(T.O.P. featuring KOHH)Underworld Anatomy
"Moon Child"(Anarchy featuring KOHH)New Yankee
" #ヤッチャッタ"(Minmi featuring KOHH)2015New Minmi Friends -"Bad" "Minmi" To Iu Neta wo Rapper Track Maker Ga Douryouri Shitanoka-
"ピラミッド"(Salu & the dreambandgunjo featuring KOHH)The Calm
"Troy"(Lord 8erz featuring KOHH, 三島, and RAW-T)8ERZ EP
"Lollipop (DJ KM Remix)"(JOYSTICKK featuring KOHH)Non-album single
"Tomareranai"(JOE IRON featuring KOHH, Steelo and Yuki a.K.A. Juto)Yellow Tape 1
"チョーヤバイ"(GOKU GREEN featuring KOHH and MonyHorse)Yellow Tape 2
"Hood rich"(J $tash featuring KOHH)Yellow Tape 3
"般若 (Kazoku)"[(Hannya) 家族 feat. Chiba]
"잊지마 (It G Ma)"(Keith Ape featuring JayAllday, loota, Okasian, KOHH)
"Mix Grillz"(DJ☆GO featuring KOHH and HORI)Best for Crusing
"Let Me Know"(タイプライター&YMG featuring AK-69 and KOHH)La La Palooza
"Don't Get Me Started"(J $tash featuring KOHH)Hood Rich
"24 7"(Brandon Thomas featuring KOHH)Good Things Take Time Vol. 3
"Buchiagari"(DJ RYOW featuring KOHH and OG Maco)Non-album single
"Break'em All"(TeddyLoid featuring KOHH)Silent Planet
"Bash"(SOCKS featuring KOHH)Never Dream This Man
"All In"(Dumbfoundead featuring CA$HPASSION and KOHH)2016We Might Die
"Air Force 1"(Barry Chen featuring Kenzy and KOHH)Rocking Gold
"Bōkyaku"(Hikaru Utada featuring KOHH)Fantôme
"Nikes"(Frank Ocean featuring KOHH)BlondeFeatured version appears only in a special CD edition.
"24365"(5lack featuring KOHH)2018Non-album single
"We Talkin Bout"(Higher Brothers featuring KOHH)2019Five Stars
"Runway (Remix)"(Mariah Carey featuring KOHH)2022CautionRemix version appears only in Japanese digital edition.
"Mamushi"(Megan Thee Stallion featuring Yuki Chiba)2024MeganNo. 36 – Billboard Hot 100

MTV Europe Music Award

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2017KOHHBest Japan ActWon

Space Shower Music Video Awards

YearNominee / workAwardResult
2016KOHHBest Hip Hop ArtistWon
2017KOHHBest Hip Hop ArtistWon
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