Scha Dara Parr is a pioneering Japanese hip-hop group formed in 1988, consisting of members Bose, Ani, and Shinco. Known for their witty wordplay, laid-back flow, and playful sense of humor, they helped shape Japan’s early hip-hop scene and brought rap into the mainstream with hits like “Kon’ya wa Boogie Back” featuring Kenji Ozawa. Drawing influence from old-school American hip-hop and Japanese pop culture, Scha Dara Parr’s innovative approach and enduring creativity have made them one of Japan’s most respected and influential rap acts.