Any JPoP fans?
I am a fan of AKB and Starmarie but mostly Starmarie.
Who want's to share fandoms here?
I can talk about Starmarie here if its ok with you:
SO Starmarie is a Fantasy Idol group, they may look like Harajuku Lolitas from the outside but they are perhaps the best dancer/singers I have seen. I have been a proud fan for about 4 years now. I collect their merchandise and their Handshake events are more like old friends meeting rather than something business-entertainment ish
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I listen to Soul'D out they're a Japanese hip-hop group that mixes hip-hop, R&B and JPOP with some world. I got into them through Diggy Mo when looking for more of his songs and finding out he is apart of it. I like his Soul'D out work waaaay more than his solo stuff. I had no idea that two of their songs were referenced in JoJo's Bizarre Adventure (one of my favorite series) and used in a cancelled movie of theirs.
Yamajet is one of my most favorite electronic music artist. I heard his music in a trailer for a concept indie game and went to check out his soundcloud. Found out he made some songs for the game Cytus and several other rhythm games. If I were to make video game soundtracks I'd emulate his style it just sounds so cool. Also because of him I've gotten into all these small Japanese record labels that have several different electronic music artist!
Yuzu is a Japanese folk and pop rock duo. I discovered them through Hunter X Hunter (one of my favorite series)
I discovred TЁЯRA through Dance Dance Revolution, infact this group soley makes music for that and other rhythm games.
I also discovered BeForU through Dance Dance Revolution, the producer for TЁЯRA also produced for BeForU.
Ikimono Gakari is an old favorite. I got into them through Naruto and Bleach. I use to play Blue Bird all the time after hearing it in Naruto for the first time.
Dang your post got me in the mood to expand my library of Japanese artist because now I'm craving some Japanese music.
SnailHail, do you know the song on which Diggy Mo collaborated with m-flo and singer Emyli? It's one of the songs that introduced me to him (the other being 'Oasis', which he did together with Bennie K)
I actually really like m-flo's 'm-flo loves' trilogy of albums (Astromantic, Beat Space Nine, and Cosmicolor) on which they had guest appearances from many J-Urban/J-Pop artists, and even some names from the rock and electronic scenes. It's how I was introduced to many of my favourite J-Pop singers.
When it comes to female voices in J-Pop, I tend to gravitate toward voices that don't go with the more standard 'nasal' style of singing which you can hear from singers like Namie Amuro, Kumi Koda, or Miliyah Kato (though I do like some of their songs).
I like Emi Hinouchi, even if she's a bit of an airhead IRL, and she sometimes goes overboard with her ad libs in live performances. I ordered her first two albums online years ago, and they remain most cherished in my music collection:
I also really like Bonnie Pink's songs. They are always well-composed and well-written. Many of them have a positive upbeat feel, but every once in a while there's something a little bit more melancholy in there.
One of my all-time favourite anime ending themes has to be 'Magia' by Kalafina. It's from the series Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica:
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I actually really like m-flo's 'm-flo loves' trilogy of albums (Astromantic, Beat Space Nine, and Cosmicolor) on which they had guest appearances from many J-Urban/J-Pop artists, and even some names from the rock and electronic scenes. It's how I was introduced to many of my favourite J-Pop singers.
When it comes to female voices in J-Pop, I tend to gravitate toward voices that don't go with the more standard 'nasal' style of singing which you can hear from singers like Namie Amuro, Kumi Koda, or Miliyah Kato (though I do like some of their songs).
I like Emi Hinouchi, even if she's a bit of an airhead IRL, and she sometimes goes overboard with her ad libs in live performances. I ordered her first two albums online years ago, and they remain most cherished in my music collection:
I also really like Bonnie Pink's songs. They are always well-composed and well-written. Many of them have a positive upbeat feel, but every once in a while there's something a little bit more melancholy in there.
One of my all-time favourite anime ending themes has to be 'Magia' by Kalafina. It's from the series Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica:
I did not know about that collaboration Diggy Mo did, thanks for the heads up I'll look more into M-Flo and Emyil they sound great.
Bonnie Pink sounds great too so I'll check her out.
I couldn't listen to Magia since it is blocked in my country and all the other videos are remixes or covers which sound alright.
Have you ever listened to Home Made Kazoku, their style is close to Diggy Mo and Soul'D Out and their songs have been used in Bleach, Naruto, and Eureka 7(one of my favorites).
Ever listened to Heartsdale? Their stuff is hit or miss for me but I do like this collab with Soul'D Out
There is also this song from the anime Kekkaishi(very underrated series!! !) that I think sounds good. Shinya is pretty hard to find since there is another Shinya and they never use their last names in songs. Tarantula (guy who did the rapping) is apart of Spontania which do Hip Hop and Reggae. The Gurren Lagann
Speaking of Kekkaishi, Uura Saeka is a pretty good artist/singer.
SnailHail, thanks for recommending Uura Saeka and Home Made Kazoku. Definitely got me interested in checking more of their stuff. Also, I'll check out Kekkaishi. Had never heard of this series before, and I'd been looking for something new to read or watch and couldn't make up my mind.
I've definitely heard of Heartsdales before. Like you, they're hit and miss for me, but I quite like 'Body Rock' and most especially 'Should Have Tried' which they do together with singer Double. (The sad story of Double is that it used to be an R&B duo of two sisters, but, the eldest sister died of a blood disease in 1999, and the remaining sister continued making music under the name Double).
A more up-tempo remix of this song exists, titled 'Should Have What?' But I prefer the above version.
I think M-Flo was at their best when they were a trio (with singer Lisa who left the group after the second album). For me, it's more about DJ Taku's beats than about Verbal, who's average as a rapper. An example would be his 2-step remix of Utada Hikaru's 'Distance':
Are you also into Japanese rock bands, whether visual kei or alternative/progressive or heavier metal bands?
I also wonder whether Japan has any prominent triphop acts. Not sure that Cibo Matto counts. But what the hey:
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I've definitely heard of Heartsdales before. Like you, they're hit and miss for me, but I quite like 'Body Rock' and most especially 'Should Have Tried' which they do together with singer Double. (The sad story of Double is that it used to be an R&B duo of two sisters, but, the eldest sister died of a blood disease in 1999, and the remaining sister continued making music under the name Double).
A more up-tempo remix of this song exists, titled 'Should Have What?' But I prefer the above version.
I think M-Flo was at their best when they were a trio (with singer Lisa who left the group after the second album). For me, it's more about DJ Taku's beats than about Verbal, who's average as a rapper. An example would be his 2-step remix of Utada Hikaru's 'Distance':
Are you also into Japanese rock bands, whether visual kei or alternative/progressive or heavier metal bands?
I also wonder whether Japan has any prominent triphop acts. Not sure that Cibo Matto counts. But what the hey:
Kekkaishi was praised as one of the best shonen manga during 2007 and the anime was in the top 10 during it's broadcast sometimes one of the few originals and non sequels to do it.
I haven't really listened to any Japanese rock bands that weren't JPOP rock like the ones I've already list here.
I do listen to Porno Graffitti
Gackt would be some of the more heavier stuff I listen to. Although he does some pretty light and
I dabble a little with other bands like Diura and The GazettE
I like some songs from Blood Stain Child and Gyze. I think one of the members for Blood Stain Child is also apart of Babymetal.
A lot of hard rock and metal I like is from Japanese video games like Guilty Gear and Devil May Cry.
I think Japan's most prominent trip hop act would be Nujabes while he was still alive. There is also DJ Krush, DJ Okawari, and Akira Yamaoka (he made the silent hill OST). Speaking of which over the past few days I've been looking up Japanese hip hop like early M-Flow and I gotta say their earlier songs sound pretty trip hopish. Infact I've been finding some Japanese hip hop that sounds pretty trip hopish so I'm gonna go share that in my trip hop thread.
I've been trying to get into JPop more lately! I've listened to a lot of Japanese music, primarily through anime, but I'd like to become more familiar with the genre. I know AKB48, Kyary, and a smattering of others.
Are there any major groups I should be aware of? I try to avoid the too-generic sounding, corporate idol groups, but I'm not judgemental if the music's good. ^^
I also wonder whether Japan has any prominent triphop acts. Not sure that Cibo Matto counts. But what the hey:
I was waiting for this thread. Yes, I used to spend a lot of time on visual kei pages, mostly between 2010-2012 when it was my main genre to listen to. More mixed now. What bands of the genre (and the heavy/alternative genres) do you listen to?
When it comes to j-pop, not a big fan, but I was very much into Piko. I also like Melody. And some of Vocaloid. And some single songs of artists such as BoA or YUI. I don't like AKB48, it sounds too much like children's songs to me. No offence.
I'm more of a j-rock person, but I can say that one of the major artists is Ayumi Hamasaki. You could also check out YUI, BoA, Nana Kitade, Noriko Sakai (a bit older than the others), and bands like KAT-TUN, Arashi, Morning Musume. I had Orange Range mentioned a couple of times too... J-popers, help! I must have forgotten about some acts!
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