kZm – Who’s Got Game?: Tokyo’s New High-Octane Pop-Rap Anthem

kZm returns with 'Who’s Got Game?', a polished pop-rap anthem produced by Yohji Igarashi. Dive into our review of the track's competitive grit and Tokyo-style visuals.

Whether you’re deep into the Tokyo underground or just looking for something to fuel your morning commute, kZm’s latest drop, “Who’s Got Game?”, is one of those tracks you can’t just play once.

Collaborating again with the experimental wizard Yohji Igarashi, kZm has managed to bottle up pure ambition and turn it into a high-octane anthem that feels as much like a victory lap as it does a call to action.

More Than Just a Beat

It’s easy to get lost in the production—Igarashi is known for those sharp, metallic synths and heavy basslines—but what really sticks here is the delivery. kZm has always had a foot in the YENTOWN rap world, but “Who’s Got Game?” sees him leaning into a more polished, melodic pop-rap sound. It’s slick, it’s fast, and it’s incredibly infectious.

The song isn’t just about winning in a literal sense; it’s about the grit behind the glory. kZm talks about the “blood and sweat” and the “gold medal” mindset. One of the standout lines—“If you do it until you win, you never truly lose”—pretty much sums up his entire career trajectory. He’s taking the noise from the skeptics and turning it into fuel.

Visualizing the Win

The music video, directed by Ryo Suda, is just as frantic and stylish as the track itself. With support from Toyota and Hypebeast Japan, it’s a high-budget visual that cements kZm’s place at the center of Tokyo’s fashion and music intersection. The cinematography is chaotic in the best way possible, capturing that feeling of being in the middle of a high-stakes championship.

The Verdict

“Who’s Got Game?” is a reminder that kZm is playing in a league of his own. It’s the kind of track that makes you want to work harder, move faster, and—most importantly—win.

If your playlist needs a shot of adrenaline, this is it.