Friday, December 27, 2019

2019 Japanese Idol Year In Review

Yes, another year comes to a close and end of the year lists appear all over the media!  2019 wasn't all that great of a year, even taking into account all of the graduations, break ups and various changes that any idol group goes through.  It was one of those years when I had to decide before writing this article whether or not to include some of the more mediocre idol songs that I've heard this year just because I felt my favorites list was a bit short.  My opinions and interests are obviously going to different from everyone else who listens to idol music, since I rarely pay attention to the mainstream, so here is what I felt about idol music of 2019.

2019 began differently for me.  For the first time ever I started paying attention to Korean pop music.  This is mostly due to a friend who told me about a Korean kids idol group named Vitamin, created by Clevr Entertainment & Music.  (Yes, Clevr is spelled this way.)  Through Vitamin I then discovered their sister group PIERCE.  Both groups featured a talented girl named Kim Naye.  Naye became my favorite Korean idol rather quick due to her beautiful, multi-octave voice.  So there was life beyond Japanese idols!  It has made me wonder if I should start a blog about Korean idols or if I should write about them here.  But I've resisted the urge to mention my interest in Korean idols (at least those from Clevr E&M) until now.  I may not write more about them here, but those who are interested may join my fan group for Vitamin & PIERCE.

On July 15, 2019, one of my favorite idol groups, amorecarina Osaka, broke up.  I wrote about them extensively in my last article for this blog.  Since then I was lucky to acquire a 4 disc DVD-R set containing their last performances!  I don't think this was done when amorecarina Tokyo broke up, and I don't think amorecarina Nagoya has DVDs available either.  I feel very lucky to have obtained them. 

I think I'll just get on with my favorite songs of 2019 now.

My favorite song of 2019 comes from a group named Hiwillow.  They are a local idol group now consisting of four girls, although they had three when they debuted.  One of the original members, a girl named Maaya, has left the group.  The group now consists of Shiki, the leader, Risa, Runa and Mei.  There are a few videos for Hiwillow on YouTube, but many of them are poor quality or have the songs cut short.  I am going to link a full live for Hiwillow, although the first song and my favorite, "Cherry", starts at 4:11 into the video. 

    
One of my favorite new groups of 2019 isn't technically a new group.  SAKURA MODE is the reformation of the group Otan 43, a part of SAKURA MODE PROJECT.  I also wrote about them in my blog earlier in 2019.  SAKURA MODE consists of three girls, Harashima Miu, Yuduki Ramu and Harashima Ruka.  Two other girls from SAKURA MODE PROJECT are performing as soloists, but SAKURA MODE are the only ones with new, original songs.  Unfortunately SAKURA MODE disbanded on December 21, 2019 when sisters Miu and Ruka both graduated.  This really disappoints me as the manager of the group, Shun Eguro, actually thanked me on Facebook for promoting SAKURA MODE on my page Young Idol Singers!  He even told me they intended to go global.


Here is the song "MY MODE".

 
COLORLESS are a group that's been active for a year, but I guess I never paid attention to them until recently.  I started watching a girl named Shimooka Rihika on SHOWROOM Live during the summer.  Around October I saw a COLORLESS live video on YouTube and then promptly forgot about the group.  Then after hearing an audio-only video for the song "PUZZLE" (which doesn't seem to be on YouTube anymore), which was linked to Rihika's SHOWROOM Live room, I suddenly became interested in the group!  Doing a bit more research as I write this I now see that "PUZZLE" is not a new song from 2019, but rather 2018.  This video seems to be the original version of the song, from November 2018.  However, I'm going to include a link for the new live version simply because I like the group and this escaped my attention last year.  Actually, there were songs I would have included on last year's best of list had I remembered or waited until after Christmas to write my article.  Anyway, here is the live debut of Rihika, which includes "PUZZLE" shortly after the intro.    


I've been a fan of the group Devil ANTHEM. ever since their debut, but I think I've only mentioned them once in my blog.  Well, it's time I mentioned them again as they have one of the most rockin' songs of 2019!  "Fake Factor" mixes some heavy guitar chords in with Devil ANTHEM.'s usual EDM (Electronic Dance Music, for those who don't know) and it sounds pretty good to my ears!  I also love the special effects in the video. 


A group that debuted last year performing classic Japanese pop cover songs is Marble Angel.  The group had two original songs released this year, including this song, "Smile".  Unfortunately for fans of Yamaguchi Raira, the girl in the pink costume in this video, she has now left the group.  On the same day (November 10) that Raira graduated, three new members were introduced but didn't actually perform with Marble Angel until December 15.  Here is Marble Angel's live debut of their first song from July 7. 

            
monogatari came back strong in August 2019 with the short new single "for Me", which features some nice vocals and, in my opinion, good percussion work!  The heavy eye makeup is a bit much, though.


Si☆4 released a new CD for their single "Niji Iro ☆ Mirai", but it was track two, "Kimi ☆ Adventure" that caught my attention.  I still wish a studio video with the girls wearing jungle outfits, as the promo photo features, would be nice.  (Note: In January 2020 I realized these are American Indian costumes, not jungle girl costumes.)


             
Jumping Kiss has taken much of my attention as of late, but I only really started paying attention since August or so.  It suddenly became my mission to record down the names of all the members and I have found the names (but not the birthdays or other info) of the current lineup.  Their video for "vanilla" is something I've played several times because it is catchy and fun, like all of the idol songs I'm interested in.  Members Suzuki Hiyori and Mizuno Zion are my favorites.  


W. (Double V) has released a number of good songs since their 2018 debut.  Their first new song of 2019, "fake", is my favorite from this year.  It starts off with a cool EDM beat and just gets better.  Sadly, Kurumi has now left the group.


I haven't stopped watching White Rabbits all year!  This group has kept my interest with their cute songs, including new song "Hakutoshin ~Ikusen'nen no Omai~".  Member Ao will be graduating at the end of this month.


Sakurai Yune released a single early this year that was a tie-in to a game titled "Sweet × Sweet My Candy".  The game is called 'Sokubaku Kanojo' and Yune voices a character in the game.  The song is just as cute as she is!


Oh! My Kitty was one of my favorite new idol groups last year.  They formed with six members, added a seventh but starting in early 2019 have gradually lost members.  Their first original song "Helo!Helo" was performed live in March of this year, but I'm not even sure if this song is available on CD or not.  Unfortunately the group now has just four members.  But fans of Juna will definitely want to check out a commercial that she has done.  

   
Well, that's it for this year's favorites.  I'm sorry that I didn't do more research on COLORLESS before I started typing and released that it wasn't a new song.  Last year Hoshi☆Gumi released a new song on Christmas day, and I posted my article on December 22.  New songs for favorite groups turn up on YouTube when I'm not paying attention or have Internet-related troubles and I can't watch.  As always I want to thank you for reading and I hope the new year brings you much joy!   

Thursday, July 18, 2019

amorecarina Osaka


I wrote a few words about amorecarina Osaka disbanding on July 15, 2019 on my Facebook page Young Idol Singers.  I wanted to expand upon that a bit here and add some video links.  The group wasn't very well known or as liked as some local idol groups, and I can only make guesses as to why.  I always liked all three amorecarina groups from Tokyo, Nagoya and Osaka.  I really got into the Osaka group, though, and this I can tell you.  

The girls in amorecarina Osaka really impressed me as being hard workers.  They danced very well and put a lot of energy into their performances.  But I'd have to say it was their 2016 song, "Shooting star☆", that really grabbed my attention.  The song just stood out among all the songs performed by any of the amorecarina groups.  Even if I didn't really understand the majority of the lyrics I still understood that it was a very passionate song.  The way the girls sung it touched something inside me.  I will also freely admit that Tsukamoto Ririka was the girl I really noticed (eventually, as it took me time to learn all of their faces and names), and she became my favorite.  I have to give credit to the writer(s) and producer, although I can't say for sure who those people might be.  The amorecarina Osaka website has lyrics in Japanese, but no credits.  There was a CD released titled "The Best of amorecarina Osaka" which included a studio version of the song, but I never found a way to purchase it.  If anyone knows how I can purchase CDs (if there are any left) for amorecarina Osaka or Bear in Mind, please contact me.


I want to share this short but cute video of amorecarina Osaka backstage before a performance from February 6, 2016.  I believe that is Otsu Yui with glasses being lifted by Tanaka Ayaka. 


Here is a full performance from July 17, 2016, which is the first time I heard "Shooting star☆".  I play "Shooting star☆" from a different video of this performance (which has been deleted from YouTube) every day!


Tsukamoto Ririka graduated on March 26, 2017, yet I continued to support the group.  

The only amorecarina Osaka CD single was "Kimi no Guzen", released on June 17, 2018.  It was one of my favorite songs from 2018.  Again, I don't have this on CD but really wish I did.  Here is the short preview version of the song. 


Bear in Mind, a spin-off group of amorecarina Osaka, was announced on March 25, 2018, the day Yano Yuka graduated.  The group debuted on April 1, 2018, with Yuka, Kai Akari and Nagayoshi Yuna as the three members.  They have a five track venue-only CD which was released on July 8, 2018.  Akari graduated from both groups on August 11, 2018.  Here is one of Akari's final live performances, from August 11, 2018. 
 

  

Here are some photos from the final live of amorecarina Osaka, Bear in Mind and Pumpkin Pookie.  


This one includes Tsukamoto Ririka, who came to the live. 



Thanks for reading all of this, and watching the videos!  While I am very sad that these groups broke up I will still watch the old videos for amorecarina Osaka and Bear in Mind.  I still have not found a Pumpkin Pookie video on YouTube.  I hope to see one since I'm a huge fan of Tanaka Ayaka, the leader of the group, and my second favorite amorecarina Osaka member.  I can't stop being a fan even if my favorite Osaka idol groups have all disbanded.  Could you?  

Monday, July 15, 2019

New Music I'm Listening To - July 2019

Here's a few videos that I like this month.  First up is the group Hiwillow.  I really like the first song, "Cherry". 


Next is Magical Girl Momorin.


"365 Days Heroine" is the latest from Theme park Girl.


"Smile" is the first original song from Marble Angel.


Although the song isn't new, here's a recently uploaded dance practice video for "WATER Mermaid" by CRUiSE!


That's all for now!  I hope everyone enjoyed these idol videos!

Tuesday, May 7, 2019

My Favorite Japanese Idol Songs

Just for fun, I thought I'd share a list of songs I really like.  My criteria is one song per group, although there are singers who were in more than one group on this list.  Maybe you can figure out who sang on more than one song!

01. “Brand New Day” - SCOOPERS (2011)
02. “Niji Iro” - Caramel ☆ Ribbon (2010)
03. “Candy Machine ni Notte” - NA-NA (2013)
04. “Summer Paradise” - Aither (2013)
05. “RainBow × RainBow” - Prism ☆ Box (2013)
06. “Love Romancer” - Candy Kiss (2014)
07. “ORI ☆ STAR Love Jet!!” - Michinoku Sendai ORI ☆ HIMETAI (2012)
08. “KISS ME KISS ME” - CoCo DeCoRu (YouTube: 2013 / CD: 2014)
09. “Shuriken Shu Shu” - Himekko 5 (2013) 
10. “Koisuru Sniper” - Jewel ♥ Kiss (2011)
11. “Oh My Ghost? ~Watashi ga Akuryo ni Nattemo~” - Shiritsu Ebisu Chuugaku (2011)
12. “life is game?” - PEACEFUL (2011)
13. “Song for You” - Fairies (2011)
14. “Running Fighter” - Onigokko (2013)
15. “Ne~e! Sakuranbo” - Sakuran Bom Bom (2014)
16. “Delta” - Kagaku Kyuumei Kikou LOGICA? (2013)
17. “Hatsukoi Rocket” - Party Rockets (2012)
18. “St. BONAPRO SCHOOL” - St. BONAPARO SCHOOL (2013)
19. “FLY AWAY” - Sakura Gakuin (2011)
20. “lucky star” - mImi (2014)
21. “OVER FLOW” - SunRisa (Live: 2014 / CD: 2015)
22. “Let’s go out” - amorecarina (2015)
23. “Popple ☆ Heart” - Prizmmy☆ (2012)
24. “NO: ID” - B♭ (Live: 2010 / CD Remix: 2012)
25. “Minichia Ouenka” - Minichia Bears (Live: 2010 / CD Remix: 2014)
26. “JS Datte!! Ima Shika Nai!!” - Pocchimo (2014)
27. “Star Road” - Haru ☆ Kana (2013)
28. “Kyoshitsu Sabaibaru” - Millennium Girls (2014)
29. “Honki! Matsuri! Love Sick!?” - Smile Kiss Gumi (2013)
30. “JUMP” - PARLISH (2014)
31. “Kinen-bi Noto” - Maboroshi ☆ Love (2014)
32. “Go Go ☆ Dinosaur” - Candy Zoo (2014)
33. “Hypericum Chaka de GO!” - Hypericum (2015)
34. “Hono’o no JUMPING KICK” - RABBIT KICK (2014)
35. “Cherie Amour” - CheriCherie (2015)
36. “Susume! Hope!” - loop (2012)
37. “Shooting star☆” - amorecarina Osaka (2016)
38. “Mirai e no Tobira” - Si☆Stella (2015)
39. “Shukurimu Monsuta ♪” - Cute☆Pit (2014)
40. “FUJIYAMA △ no yo ni” - FUJI △ PASSION (2014)
41. “MODOKASHI BABY” - BABYFACE (2015)
42. “Warning” - Riluce (2014)
43. “MY FOTUNE” - powder.jp (2014)
44. “QQQ” - Maliee (2015)
45. “Chocolate Paradise” - MOMONA from Prism☆Mates (2014)
46. “Dancing Hero” - Showa☆Tokimeki Gumi (2017)
47. “Himawari” - Little Blossom (Live: 2017 / CD: 2018)
48. “Smile Gakuen” - Smile Gakuen (2011)
49. “Suisei” - Global Unit Comet (Live: 2017 / CD: 2018)
50. “Mirai e no Shunkan” - Bear in Mind (2018)
51. “Niji Iro Drops” - W. (2018)
52. “RABBIT HUTCH Matsuri Waashoishoi” - RABBIT HUTCH (2018)
53. “Koisuru Bani” - White Rabbits (Live: 2017 / CD: 2019)
54. “ Devil ANTHEM. ~Kimi no Heart wo Seifuku Chu~” - Devil ANTHEM. (2015)

Thursday, April 25, 2019

My Mode Is SAKURA MODE!




Watarasebashi 43 a.k.a. Otan 43 was an idol group based in the ward of Ota, in the city of Tokyo, Japan.  The 43 Project formed on May 3, 2013 and disbanded on March 30, 2019.  The project reformed as SAKURA MODE PROJECT with SAKURA MODE being the name of the group featuring three of the girls.  There are also two soloists, one in elementary school and one adult.  SAKURA MODE made their live debut on April 14, 2019.     

SAKURA MODE:


Harashima Miu - Born on December 21, 2006 


Yuduki Ramu - Born on February 20, 2008 


Harashima Ruka - Born on October 9, 2008

Soloists: 


Otsuka Mika - Born on April 15, 1997 


Runa - Born on July 31, 2007

Graduated Otan 43 Members:
Tabaon Aoi - Born on September 22, 1998
Saito Haruna - Born on April 22, 2003
Kona - Born on November 21, 2003
Aikawa Himeri - Born on March 22, 2004
Saito Natuna - Born on June 25, 2004
Hirona - Born on December 16, 2004  
Hoshino Madoka - Born on March 10, 2005
Ayasa - Born on January 24, 2006  
Tenkubashi Chihiro - Born on May 22, 2006
Rinon - Born on August 3, 2007
Rina - Born on September 19, 2007
Mina - Born on January 10, 2009   

Here's SAKURA MODE's debut, performing "MY MODE" and "Wake Up!" 


SAKURA MODE CHANNEL (YouTube)