"Tokyo Pop" opens with a mix of hip-hop and manga. The narrator tells us that he's not crazy, but he knows that some of the dudes in the group can't really rhyme. He's also aware that they've got a lot of work to do before they're ready to put out an album. He says that they need to talk to their friends about putting out a full-length album this year, since everyone's going to be starving by the end of the year. He also says that he doesn't like the guy who's been hanging out with the Russians, and that they should just chill out and do whatever they want with their music. He tells the narrator that he has a new mixtape coming out on his new label, Red Coast, and he wants to know what's up with Yuri. Yuri tells him that she's working on making some cash, and she'd like to know if he'll be back in Los Angeles for good. But Yuri says that things have gotten a little crazy for him lately, so he needs to get back to his normal routine. He asks Yuri to tell him the truth about what happened to Doug, and Yuri assures him that it's all just a rumor. The gang is still investigating the whole Doug thing, but they don't have much to do with it. They're just trying to figure out what happened, and they'll have to wait until they can figure it out themselves. Young buck tells the gang that he saw the police car blown up in the jungle, and the gang is all, "Hey, what the heck is going on here?" Young buck says he used to work in the police station, and now he works in a strip joint, where he gets free drinks and tips from the cops. Young Buck says that this is not police work, but that he had done it before, and this time, he didn't do it again. He warns the gang not to get too drunk before they go out.
"Tokyo Pop" opens with a mix of hip-hop and manga. The narrator tells us that he's not crazy, but he knows that some of the dudes in the group can't really rhyme. He's also aware that they've got a lot of work to do before they're ready to put out an album. He says that they need to talk to their friends about putting out a full-length album this year, since everyone's going to be starving by the end of the year. He also says that he doesn't like the guy who's been hanging out with the Russians, and that they should just chill out and do whatever they want with their music. He tells the narrator that he has a new mixtape coming out on his new label, Red Coast, and he wants to know what's up with Yuri. Yuri tells him that she's working on making some cash, and she'd like to know if he'll be back in Los Angeles for good. But Yuri says that things have gotten a little crazy for him lately, so he needs to get back to his normal routine. He asks Yuri to tell him the truth about what happened to Doug, and Yuri assures him that it's all just a rumor. The gang is still investigating the whole Doug thing, but they don't have much to do with it. They're just trying to figure out what happened, and they'll have to wait until they can figure it out themselves. Young buck tells the gang that he saw the police car blown up in the jungle, and the gang is all, "Hey, what the heck is going on here?" Young buck says he used to work in the police station, and now he works in a strip joint, where he gets free drinks and tips from the cops. Young Buck says that this is not police work, but that he had done it before, and this time, he didn't do it again. He warns the gang not to get too drunk before they go out.