Creepy Nuts’ “LEGION” is built on the bold metaphor “I myself am a legion” — a single individual embodying an entire crew, family, and movement.
It’s not just a flex; it’s a lyrical exploration of multiple identities and the coexistence of contradictions, stitched together through tightly structured rhymes.
🎯 1. Opening “I myself am…” Repetitive Structure & Unified Vowel Rhyme
俺自体がCREW 俺自体がSQUAD
俺自体がMOB 俺自体がGROUP
俺自体がFAMILYであってTEAM
俺自体がCYPHER We like the Wu
- Repetition of “俺自体が” (“I myself am…”) creates a stable rhythmic frame.
- CREW / SQUAD / MOB / GROUP / TEAM / Wu all share a /u/ vowel sound, forming consistent end rhymes.
- “Wu” is a nod to Wu-Tang Clan, reinforcing the idea of becoming the hip-hop collective itself.
🎯 2. Synonym Piling & Thematic Cohesion
俺自体が寄り合い組合
俺自体が押し合いへし合い
俺自体が群 俺自体が衆
俺自体が結社 時代が来る
- Strings of near-synonymous phrases describing “groups” (assembly, crowd, association) emphasize collectivity.
- Line endings keep similar vowel sounds, holding the rhythm steady while expanding the concept.
🎯 3. Self-Sufficiency & “Seven Colors” Rhyme
客演要らずとは俺の事
七色のフロー 七色の思考
- フロー / 思考 (flow / shikou) share the -o vowel, creating a clean end rhyme.
- Repeating “七色の〜” (“seven-colored…”) builds intensity and imagery, suggesting infinite versatility within one person.
🎯 4. Split-Brain Imagery & Internal Rhyme
右脳左脳割れアンビバレント
首脳会議今インサイドヘッド
- 右脳 / 首脳 (unou / shunou) form an internal rhyme, while “Ambivalent” and “Inside Head” link phonetically and thematically.
- “Inside Head” references Pixar’s Inside Out, portraying the artist’s mind as a meeting of multiple personalities.
🎯 5. Numerical Hooks & Constant Motion
頭ん中タコ揉め24
yeah yeah 仲間割れ24
- Repetition of “24” reinforces the idea of 24/7 internal conflict.
- The numeric hook is a common device in both Japanese and English rap, acting almost like a chorus.
🎯 6. Evolution Metaphor & End Rhyme
元はオタマジャクシの一等賞
全員分の思い背負った一人っ子
- “一等賞 / 一人っ子” (ittoushou / hitorikko) creates a near rhyme.
- The tadpole-to-frog evolution metaphor connects biological transformation to carrying the legacy of many in one body.
📝 Overall Impression
“LEGION” uses vowel consistency, synonym repetition, and layered internal rhymes to make the theme of “one person as many” tangible.
- Repeated structures visualize collectivity
- Synonym piling overemphasizes the concept
- Internal rhymes and sound proximity smoothly portray multiplicity
Conclusion: “LEGION” is not just a rap track — it’s a self-expansion anthem, where the MC becomes an entire crew within a single body.
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