Song Review: IMP. – IMP.
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Song Review: IMP. – IMP.

Given Johnny’s & Associates’ recent implosion, I’m paying close attention to Hideaki Takizawa’s newly-established TOBE label, which is becoming a home to more and more ex-Johnny’s talents. I have my own take on the J&A controversy (mostly, I’m irritated that the agency’s talents seem to be the ones paying for their late founder’s crimes), but … Continue reading

Song Review: KERENMI – Adult (ft. Queen Bee’s Avu-chan & BE:FIRST’s Ryuhei)
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Song Review: KERENMI – Adult (ft. Queen Bee’s Avu-chan & BE:FIRST’s Ryuhei)

I love a cool collaboration, and producer KERENMI has delivered with new single Adult. The track brings together Avu-chan from Queen Bee (the coolest J-pop artist of the moment, btw) and BE:FIRST’s youngest member — and self-professed fan — Ryuhei. I don’t know much about BE:FIRST beyond their music, but Ryuhei has already shown eclectic … Continue reading

Song Review: XG – New Dance
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Song Review: XG – New Dance

XG continue to make inroads into K-pop markets, most recently performing at this year’s KCON LA. I’ve struggled to connect to most of their music, but I think I’m in the minority. Their blend of hip-hop, dance and fierce attitude seems poised to make them favorites of international fans. New Dance is XG’s most straightforward … Continue reading

Song Review: IMP. – Cruisin’
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Song Review: IMP. – Cruisin’

IMP’s Cruisin’ is important for several reasons. First, it’s the official debut of former Johnny’s Junior IMPACTors, now promoting under a slightly different name. Second, it’s the first release from Hideaki Takizawa’s TOBE company. Takizawa (or Tackey, as he’s often know), was active as one half of Johnny’s duo Tackey & Tsubasa before becoming president … Continue reading

Song Review: DXTEEN – First Flight
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Song Review: DXTEEN – First Flight

Lapone Entertaiment’s ‘J-pop that’s basically K-pop’ groups tend to release music that falls into several established archetypes. Of these archetypes, my favorite by far is the propulsive disco-funk-dance hybrid that characterized JO1’s epic Born To Be Wild. DXTEEN’s First Flight can’t touch that instant JO1 classic, but its glossy sound and surging chorus make for … Continue reading

Song Review: XG – TGIF
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Song Review: XG – TGIF

In the lead-up to XG’s first mini album, the Japanese girl group continue to tease new sounds with their second pre-release TGIF. Prior track GIRL GVNG was a fun — if slight — nod to their hip-hop side. TGIF takes them straight to the dancefloor with a nimble beat that feels like a natural successor … Continue reading