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m-flo is a Japanese hip-hop group founded in 1997 under the Rhythm Zone music label. The group currently consists of original members DJ Taku Takahashi and rapper Verbal; a third founding member, vocalist LISA, left the group to pursue a solo career in 2002. The group is well-renowned, becoming one of the most influential hip-hop acts in Asia, and has frequently collaborated with other artists via their "m-flo loves..." project, including Crystal Kay, Bonnie Pink, and Shadow the Hedgehog.

In 2008, m-flo entered a brief period hiatus which ended four years later with the release of their sixth studio album, "Square One". That same year, the group produced TRANSFORMERZ, the second opening theme for the Japanese broadcast of Transformers: Prime, and later produced a "2.0 Remix" of the song in collaboration with Ken Oshima for the show's third opening. The original mix was released as one of the tracks on the group's seventh album, "NEVEN", in 2013, while the second version was included on their remix album, "m-flo DJ Mix: Asobon! Enkai" later that year.