
m-flo presents “BONENKAI”
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m-flo presents BONENKAI 2011 captures the electrifying year-end party hosted by m-flo in Tokyo, celebrating the close of 2011 with music, friends, and fans. Known for their legendary “Bonenkai” (year-end gatherings), VERBAL and ☆Taku Takahashi brought together collaborators, DJs, and surprise guests for a high-energy night of live performances, mixing hip-hop, electronic beats, and dance floor anthems. Part concert, part celebration, this event film showcases m-flo’s role as pioneers of the Japanese club scene, blending international sounds with local artistry and closing out the year with unforgettable music and atmosphere.
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VERBAL
VERBAL
VERBAL


Taku Takahashi
Taku Takahashi
Taku Takahashi
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