Posts Tagged ‘J-Pop’

Time for some J-Pop: Perfume ‘Nachuraru Ni Koishite’ (video)

Friday, March 19th, 2010

J-pop trio Perfume on the cover of their 'Triangle' album

We may have got the title of Perfume’s new single slightly wrong, so apologies in advance for that. Here it is in Japanese: ‘ナチュラルに恋して’.

Apparently it translates as ‘Love Naturally’, and is released in Japan in mid-April.

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Perfume’s wiki page is here and their official (Japanese) site is here.

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Pop Atlas: Japan

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

Japan is the second biggest music market after the US

The Japanese music industry is the second largest in the world, behind the United States

Konichiwa! With their love for all things colourful and kooky, it’s no surprise that the Japanese are passionate about their pop.  The J-Pop genre (ジェイポップ) refers to homegrown musical talent and was coined to distinguish Japanese music from international (it includes pop, rock and r&b).

And how does J-Pop sound and look? We’ve picked a few interesting examples, but this is really just the tip of the iceberg – last year WAPS was lucky enough to browse the racks of HMV and Tower in Tokyo and there are seemingly thousands of quirky acts to choose from.

MEG hooks up with Hadouken on 'Freak'

MEG was remixed by British grindie band Hadouken! on her 'Freak' single

28-year-old MEG (メグ,) from Hiroshima was one who grabbed our attention. She sings cute, auto-tuned electro-pop in both Japanese and English. Her songs, videos and artwork all have an extremely kooky style – to get a feel for her work, make sure to watch her videos ‘Precious’ (includes dancing cats), ‘Skin‘, ‘Freak‘ and ‘Beautiful‘. MEG released her 6th studio album ‘Beautiful’ in May and released a mini album called ‘Journey‘ in August. More about MEG on her official website.

MEG: Droplets (this is actually in English)
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Other current Japanese artists to check out:

  • Scandal is a foursome of high school girls from Osaka. They’re mixing up pop with indie. Check out ‘Shojo-S‘.
  • Ayumi Hamazaki has been dubbed ‘the Empress of J-pop’ due to her popularity and widespread influence in Japan (she’s sold over 50 million records). Next Level is quite pleasant.
  • Immi released her album ‘Switch‘ in 2008. It’s an electro pop album and if we have to put a label on it, it’s a mixture of Kylie and Rachel Stevens. Check out her single ‘Klaxon‘. More about her recent EP ‘Alice’  on MySpace.
  • Utada was born to Japanese parents in America. She’s probably the best known J-Pop artist outside of Japan, due to her collaborations with Ne-Yo and Timbaland and two solo albums in English. Check out Heart Station. She’s playing London in the near future but tickets are said to be sold out already.
  • If you’d like to discover more J-Pop artists, make sure to check out J-Pop Asia.
  • And we can’t have an article on J-Pop without mentioning Towa Tei and Kylie’s super-cool ‘GBI‘ collaboration from 1998. Towa Tei was also part of the amazing Deee-Lite.
  • Oh and one more for you – Pizzicato 5’s classic ‘Twiggy Twiggy‘. Sadly the group disbanded in 2001 but we still love them!

Check out the other countries covered in Pop Atlas. And on that note, sayonara.

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MEG ‘Skin’ (New Video)

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

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It’s J-Pop time! The lovely MEG is back with ‘Skin‘ and it’s as mental as you’d expect. No dancing cats this time, but still fun.

(MEG’s new album ‘Beautiful’ is out in Japan tomorrow, BTW.)


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MEG ‘Freak’ Video

Sunday, February 8th, 2009

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You may remember WAPS posting about MEG last year, after discovering her music in the racks of a Japanese HMV store. Well, she’s back – and ‘Freak‘ is a startling change of pace from the charming electro-pop of ‘Precious‘. It’s very noisy (apparently Hadouken! produced the song, and it really shows), but you should at least check it out for her amazing hair.

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Utada to release second English album

Saturday, February 7th, 2009

Utada

For those of you into J-Pop (which should be all of you), you’re no doubt familiar with Utada’s Japanese repertoire; she did sell over 52 million albums, you know.

Eager to repeat her success in Western markets, the 26 year-old songwriter/ producer will release her new album March 24th 2009. The album ‘This Is The One’, features songs produced by Stargate (Ne-Yo, Rihanna, Beyonce) and Tricky (Britney Spears, Madonna, Mariah Carey).

Here’s a little introduction to the lady herself.
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PS – we want that hoodie.

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