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Ai Shinosaki's official mainstream debut Weekly Japanese Music Recommendation Issue 9

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Ai Shinosaki's official mainstream debut Weekly Japanese Music Recommendation Issue 9

This week is the fourth release week in August, the summer program has basically entered the end, but this does not prevent many artists from choosing to launch their own works in this time period, but the artists are no longer dominated by first-line big names, many newcomers or artists will rush to launch their own works in this time period, which is also a catch on the tail of the summer file! The focus of this week's release can be said not to be a singer, but a photo star, Andrashi Shinosaki is finally in the anticipation of... Single mainstream debut... Rest assured that she is not Takasaki Seiko, so if you are expecting her to debut in a certain environment, then it is still a province... In addition, after releasing the second packaged selection, いきものがかり also released their debut single for the 10th anniversary of their mainstream debut this week.

Ai Shinosaki's official mainstream debut Weekly Japanese Music Recommendation Issue 9

After releasing several independent CDs, the giant breast photo actress who likes to sing finally made her official mainstream debut under Sony, with her first single "Mouth の悪い女". In addition to the true classics of the photo work, the singing strength of this 92-year-old girl is actually unquestionable, and the singing of the electric sound like the ticket type of Gangli Cai bud is completely different, she plans to sing a song well, this mainstream debut single is tailor-made for Shinozaki Ai, but it may be completely different from the image in your eyes. This song is meant to show the completely impactful side of women. This is a song that completely breaks your fantasy, and in the MV given, Ai Shinozaki played an OL, if you want to feel it, you can find the next MV to watch, in short, from my personal point of view, although this single may surprise you, but it is definitely not bad.

Ai Shinosaki's official mainstream debut Weekly Japanese Music Recommendation Issue 9

いきものがかり's new double-A-face single "ラストシーン/ぼくらのゆめ", which was also their first single since the second full selection of their careers in March this year, and one after double A last November. Among them, "ラストシーン" comes from Mizumizuno Yoshiki, of course, this is also a very Mizuno Yoshiki song, although the MV is a micro-film starring lead singer Seie Yoshioka Yoshioka... This song is also the theme song of the new comic book "April is Your Lie", which will be released on September 10 this year, although it is still that taste, but honestly it is still very good. As for the other song "ぼくらのゆめ" is a new song included in the March selection, and it is also the CM song of the cool bodybuilding tea Japanese area starring Tsuchiya Taiho, I think everyone who likes them has already listened to them well, so I will not dwell on it here.

Ai Shinosaki's official mainstream debut Weekly Japanese Music Recommendation Issue 9

A pure Tie-up ACG single from the double lead band FLOW, the legend, and those familiar with them know that the band is now exclusive to ACG, and their success is precisely because of ACG. The band's 31st single, "Wind ノ唄/BURN", which is the theme song of the TV anime "Legend of Passion X", and the theme song of the PS4/PS3 game "Legend of the Night", which has been released on August 18, is another "BURN" on the double A side. The style of the song is still so FLOW, so hot blood, presumably even if Tie-up a well-known game IP, the result is still the same. Released their tenth album this year, they are still on the second line, which may be their fate! There are not many non-mainstream band styles, and the same is not high, maybe this is the current situation of singers or songwriters who are biased towards ACG! Although returning to the mainstream is not necessarily good...

Ai Shinosaki's official mainstream debut Weekly Japanese Music Recommendation Issue 9

Changed from 'Champagne' to [Alexandros] this week to release their fourth single after joining Universal Japan. The A-side of this single called "Swan" is the theme song of the crime-themed Japanese drama "ON Abnormal Crime Tsutomu Kando Binako" starring Hiroshi Yokoyama and Haruhi, which is now being broadcast, and they have more performance opportunities in the past two years than before, and they have also been given more opportunities to cooperate with mainstream entertainment forms, fortunately, this very stylized band that performed during the Indie period has not changed much after entering the mainstream. They still retain their own style. As for whether they can still bring us high-quality rock music after the years they have passed in the future, we should continue to look forward to it! After all, their current work is still quite interesting.

Ai Shinosaki's official mainstream debut Weekly Japanese Music Recommendation Issue 9

THE STYLE BANDWIMPS, WHICH BELONGS TO EMI JAPAN, HAS A NEW ALBUM THAT HAS BEEN GOING FOR NEARLY THREE YEARS. Yes, you read it right, it should not be wrong, the main hit this time is related to Makoto Shinkai's new work this year, which once created "Five Centimeters per Second". Not only will the video of the dialogue with director Makoto Shinkai be included in the album's first limited DVD, but this album was even created for this movie, and you can think of it as a soundtrack from RADWIMPS. Although it is a film soundtrack, this album has not lost the unique style of RADWIMPS, and even more has its own band style than the one provided to Aimer by Yojiro Noda, if you like RADWIMPS, you should definitely not miss this one, if you like Makoto Shinkai This album should also have a part that attracts you, if you have both...

Next week is the last release week in August, and if there are no surprises, it is not that JY will bring us the second single that has been a hit, and Ryuya Ishii's new album will also be released next week... There is no climax, but it is still interesting, it should be a portrayal of next week, and we will see you next week!

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