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Thread started 03/16/08 3:36am

joshmos

JPOP & TSUNKU: Prince connections???

Ok, I am completely obsessed with JPop and Hello! Project acts in particular. If anyone else is into them, there is one guy: Tsunku who manages them and writes almost all their songs. He produces and has his hand in every aspect of their conception from song to video to performance.

I LOVE this concept and music, but the more I learn about him the more he reminds me of Prince, albeit his genius is in writng and producing PURE POP for very young girl groups as opposed to music for himself, although he does that too...but his prolific output!!! Some say up towards 100 songs a year! (That actually come out and are played on the radio and are hits! Not kept in a vault!) and he writes his name with the male symbol! He is a pop genius! Anyone out there know of what I speak????
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Reply #1 posted 03/16/08 3:40am

joshmos

Had to add this incase anyone was interested in hearing some of this pure pop fabulousness: YouTube:
Aya Matsuura: Love namida Iro, Doki Doki Love Mail, kiseki no kaori dance and more....
Morning Musume: The Peace!, Love Machine, Aruiteru, Mikan and Resonant Blue.etc
Hello! Project All Stars: All For One
C-ute:Sakura Chirari,etc
Berryz Koubou: Very Beauty, etc
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Reply #2 posted 03/16/08 3:47am

MikeMatronik

I never had atraction for those "Idol" (to the orgers who are reading this...this has got NOTHING to do with American idol) groups. But he's a great musician and producers.

I know that Tsunku did a song with Ayumi Hamasaki called "LOVE~since1999". It was a first number single she had if i am not mistaken.

Well...the closest prince connection to j-pop is by Namie Amuro. Sheila E. co-wrote LOVE 2000 (together with Linn Mabry) for namie.

Also Kahoru Kohiruimaki did 2 Prince songs (Bliss and Mind Bells)
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Reply #3 posted 03/16/08 3:50am

MikeMatronik

Nice to see a J-pop thread here. I'm a fanatic for Hikaru Utada, Ayumi Hamasaki, Bonnie Pink, Ami Suzuki (early trance stuff). J-Rock I dig L'arc~en~ciel, MALICE MIZER, Gackt, HYDE...

I also love the slutty Kumi Koda...
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Reply #4 posted 03/16/08 3:51am

MikeMatronik

TSUNKU was in a popular 80's/90's. I remember listenint to some songs once. Some where very funky. The also had a very extreme way of dressing. But not in a classy Visual Kei style.
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Reply #5 posted 03/16/08 3:58am

MikeMatronik

OMG!

I forgot to mention my worship for hitomi! she makes the sweetest pop/rock tunes

love love love love her!





LOVE ANGEL = masterpiece

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Reply #6 posted 03/16/08 5:05am

joshmos

COOL!

Looks like just u and me Mantronik! lol. I love ayumi and bonnie pink also! I kinda only listen to Jpop now...with a few exceptions.

I didnt mean direct connections w/ Tsunku just the prolificy and being a svengali and amazing pop songwriter with a symbol in his name! I gotta checki the Namie song! Thanks!!
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Reply #7 posted 03/16/08 5:13am

joshmos

Um...
thanks for the Hitomi clip, she rocks! I just checked ur lastfm link and man, do u and i have a lot in common musically! Kate Bush, Tori, prince, Bowie, Goldfrapp, the Jpop thing...we should hang out! lol...
peace
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Reply #8 posted 03/16/08 9:26am

MikeMatronik

Dude, have u checked Ken Hirai's cover album called Ken's Bar? It's excellent. Together with Bonnie Pink's Reminiscence, it one of my favorite cover albums ever!
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Reply #9 posted 03/16/08 9:28am

MikeMatronik

joshmos said:

Um...
thanks for the Hitomi clip, she rocks! I just checked ur lastfm link and man, do u and i have a lot in common musically! Kate Bush, Tori, prince, Bowie, Goldfrapp, the Jpop thing...we should hang out! lol...
peace


True. The only other japanese fanatic here is Baroque, but he's more into Visual Kei.

Also the kidsgirl love Hikki.

But...there 2 or 3 orgers that dig Crystal Kay...she sucks imo.
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Reply #10 posted 03/16/08 11:29am

bboy87

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The idols in Japan work their asses off lol They do concerts, TV shows, movies, radio shows(where they host), appear in commercials for basically anything.....they do alot more than US Pop stars
"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #11 posted 03/16/08 11:33am

bboy87

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Here's a picture of classic Japanese pop group Oyanko Club

"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #12 posted 03/16/08 11:34am

bboy87

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And here's a complete guide to most of Japan's idol pop stars from the 60s to the early 90s

http://www.idollica.com/
"We may deify or demonize them but not ignore them. And we call them genius, because they are the people who change the world."
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Reply #13 posted 03/16/08 12:12pm

baroque

you cannot talk about j pop without, shibuya pop popping out

PIZZICATO FIVE





my sister loves this two singers:

KOTANI KINYA



YOUSUKE SAKANOUE






i personally love more like visual kei, euro-guro(only velvet eden). j-goth. j-punk. but mostly visual kei.
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Reply #14 posted 03/16/08 1:23pm

MikeMatronik

bboy87, nice to see you are one of japanese music fans! cool
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Reply #15 posted 03/17/08 2:30am

joshmos

I GOT HOOKED ON PIZZICATO FIVE!

It was 1995, then CIbo Matto (East Village NYC I know, but they are Japanese!) and then PUFFY! It wasn't until 2005 and I heard and saw Aya Matsuura thatthe whole H!P JPop thing sunk it's teeth into me.It will not let go and I am obsessed! Thanks for the suggestions! What's Pizzicato up to these days...anything?

I just started a blog (Mozenator's JPOP Blog) on Hello!Online, starting just giving a lil history of how i got into it...
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