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Category Archives: Japanese J-POP
J-POP (Japanese Pops) – SWIM by SIRUP
SWIM Hi all, J-pop time! Let me introduce this young man. SIRUP (シラップ) is a Japanese singer-songwriter. He used to work under the name KYOtaro. I am sure you feel good after listening the song! Lyrics (translated) Let me show you … Continue reading
Posted in A Japanese Slang, Japanese J-POP, Japanese Language, TODAY'S NEW WORD
Tagged A Japanese singer songwriter, art, City pop, food, HipHop, J-pop, Japanese entertainament, music, photography, R&B, Sirup, Soul, SWIM, travel
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J-POP (Japanese Pops) – Catagorize by Retroriron
Catagorize Hi all, J-pop time! It has been too long long time since I post. I moved into a new place and enjoy every minute being here. Recently I came across this talented Hip Hop young Japanese band, Retroriron is … Continue reading
Posted in A Japanese Slang, Japanese J-POP, Japanese Language, TODAY'S NEW WORD
Tagged art, City pop, HipHop, J-pop, Japanese entertainament, Jazz Fusion, jpop, music, poetry
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J-POP (Japanese Pops) – BLUE by 3House
Blue Hi all, J-pop time! It has been too long long time since I post. I moved into a new place and enjoy every minute being here. Recently I came across this talented Hip Hop young Japanese performer, 3Houes. He … Continue reading
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Tagged City pop, HipHop, J-pop, Japanese entertainament, R&B, Soul
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J-POP (Japanese Pops) – Do Well by Sirup
Do Well Hi all, J-pop time! It has been long long time since I post. I have been stressful and hectic. Selling and buying properties in UK is the second stressful process. Listening to music is the one of things … Continue reading
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Tagged City pop, Do Well, J-pop, Japanese entertainament, Sirup
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J-POP (Japanese Pops) – Lesson II by Bullet Train (超特急)
Lesson II Hi all, J-pop time! It has been long time since I post. Recently I came across this talented young Japanese boy’s band. .Bullet Train are a Japanese boy band formed on December 25, 2011, under Stardust Promotion. The … Continue reading
JAPAN DAY – SUMMER FESTIVAL
1st July I held the Japan Day. It was my first event that I organized. We had a calligraphy, Origami, Bon odori, Tanzaku, Japanese Drum and Japanese songs. I served a Japanese chicken curry too. There were many people turned … Continue reading
Sunday J-POP (Japanese Pops) – Lonely Boy by Ayumu Imazu
Lonely Boy The Sunday J-pop time! It has been long time since I post. Recently I came across this talented young Japanese boy. He gave me a shock. His voice, his dance, his R&B style, I am sure he can … Continue reading
Posted in A Japanese Slang, Japanese J-POP, Japanese Language, TODAY'S NEW WORD
Tagged Ayumu Imazu, City pop, J-pop, Lonely boy, Love
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J-POP (Japanese Pops) – Melody by 8loom
Melody Long time! Today’s song is called [Melody] by 8loom. 8loom is a fictional J-pop boy band. The members of 8LOOM are played by Fumiya Takahashi, Ryubi Miyase, Keito Tsuna, Rintaro Hachimura, Shuto Mori, NOA, and Koki Yamashita. The talented members … Continue reading
Sunday J-POP (Japanese Pops) – Tsubame (Swallow) ツバメ by YOASOBI
Tsubame (ツバメ) The Sunday J-pop time again! Today’s song is called Tsubame by Yoasobi. Yoasobi is a Japanese music superduo formed by Sony Music Entertainment Japan, composed of Vocaloid producer Ayase, and singer-songwriter Ikura. I love the sound of modern … Continue reading
Posted in A Japanese Slang, Japanese Amine, JAPANESE EVENTS, Japanese J-POP, Japanese Language, JAPANESE SOCIETY, TODAY'S NEW WORD
Tagged City pop, J-pop, Love, Love song, Peace, Tsubasa, Yoasobi
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Sunday J-POP (Japanese Pops) – Homura 炎 by LiSA
Homura (Flame) The Sunday J-pop time again! Today’s song is called Homura by LiSA. “Homura” (炎, Flame) is a song by Japanese singer LiSA. It is the singer’s seventeenth single and includes three other tracks. The song was released on October 14, 2020, by Sacra Music and Sony … Continue reading
Sunday 80’S J-POP (Japanese Pops) – Kazarijyanainoyo namidawa/ Tear is not an decoration by Akina Nakamori (中森明菜)
Kazarijyanainoyo Namidawa 中森明菜 The Sunday J-pop time again! Today’s song is called Kazarijyanainoyo namidawa by Akina Nakamori. Akina Nakamori is a biggest and most popular pop ideal singer in 80’s. She was pretty and sexy somehow. And her vocal control … Continue reading
Sunday 80’S J-POP (Japanese Pops) – Behind You by Hitomi Tohyama (当山ひとみ)
BEHIND YOU 当山ひとみ The Sunday J-pop time again! It has been very busy week but full of excitements. Today’s song is called Behind Me by Hitomi Tohyama. She came from Okinawa, in 1981, she released [Just Call me Penny]. She … Continue reading
Sunday 80’S J-POP (Japanese Pops) – Melty by Masayo Kawaguchi (川口雅代)
Melty 川口雅代 The Sunday J-pop time again! I was very busy until now but fulfilled feeling. Now that I want to relax I am looking for some songs which struck me. And here you are, The song I have never … Continue reading
Sunday J-POP (Japanese Pops) – Anata Ga Irukoto de by Uru
あなたがいることで/Anata ga irukoto de (With You) The Sunday J-pop time again! I was very sorry I missed last week as I was extremely busy. Today I have found a beautiful song which is perfectly fits into my situation. A friend … Continue reading
Sunday J-POP (Japanese Pops) – Ray of Water/Journey To Harmony by Arashi
『Journey to Harmony 』2nd movement of Ray of water The Sunday J-pop time again! In UK all British nations are expecting the Queen Elizabeth’s funeral tomorrow 19th September 2022, which now is a bank holiday. The song I have chosen … Continue reading
Posted in A Japanese Slang, JAPANESE EVENTS, Japanese J-POP, Japanese Language, JAPANESE SOCIETY, TODAY'S NEW WORD
Tagged 2019, 2nd movement of Ray of Water, Arashi, City pop, J-pop, Journey to Harmoney, Love song, The Japanese Emperor, The National Celebration of His Majesty The Emperor's Accession to the throne
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Sunday 70’s J-POP (Japanese Pops) – Tokai (都会)/A City by Takeko Ohnuki ( 大貫妙子)
This is all I have for you The Sunday J-pop time again! September has arrived. I feel an autumn wind touching my face already. The night begins at earlier than before. The night is getting longer and longer. I though … Continue reading
Sunday 80’s J-POP (Japanese Pops) – This Is All I Have For You by Makoto Matsushita
This is all I have for you The Sunday J-pop time again! This week for me was a musical week. I love music, particularly I love funky Jazzy song. Today song matches to my preference perfectly. From 1981, the song … Continue reading
Sunday J-POP (Japanese Pops) – Sukiyaki (Ue o Muite Aruko) by Kyu Sakamoto
Monroe Walk The Sunday J-pop time again! It has been hot in UK and so far no rainfall. Today’s song that I introduce is called Sukiyaki, a Japanese title is ue o mukite aruko in 1961. Ue o muite aruko … Continue reading
Sunday 80’s J-POP (Japanese Pops) – Monroe Walk by Yoshitake Minami
Monroe Walk The Sunday J-pop time again! Today’s song called Monroe Walk by Yoshitaka Minami. It is Latino disco sounds. It is perfect for a sunny Sunday afternoon. It first released in April 1979. After that in 80s, an ideal … Continue reading
Sunday 80’s J-POP (Japanese Pops) – Snob Na Yoru He (スノッブな夜へ) by Yurie Kokubu
Snob Na Yoru He The Sunday J-pop time again! Today’s song called 「Snob Na Yoru He」by Yurie Kokubu. She is a sing song writer. To be honest I did not know her. Currently she is working with Tatsuyo Yamashita and … Continue reading