J-pop Recommendations help?
#1
Posted 27 December 2007 - 01:14 AM
#2
Posted 28 December 2007 - 04:38 AM
For Anime singers i guess you know Utada Hikaru, Ayumi Hamasaki. Quite honest, they're not my fav though.
i'd suggest Hirai Ken for male jpop
other popular female singers: Koda Kumi(you should really try her),Namie Amuro(RnB),ayaka(powerful voice),Mika Nakashima(jazz), Ai Otsuka, MISIA
just take your time, i'm sure you'll find some interesting singers
#3
Posted 28 December 2007 - 07:14 AM
J-pop has alot to offer
most people find Johnny's artists not talented...but there are definetly exceptions
I think you should give Kinki Kids a try
and if I had an album to recommend...it's definetly there album "iD"
I swear they are definetly worth a listen along with Arashi and V6.
Other artists
Yuna Ito
Anna Tsuychia
Olivia Lufkin
Namie Amuro
Crystal Kay
I will post more
but definetly give Kinki Kids a listen
they are so awesome
#4
Posted 28 December 2007 - 07:56 AM
when i started learning japanese i started to hear more japanese songs cos it's gd for my vocab~~
i rmbed when i was like huh and o.0? wad were they saying?
nowi understand quite alot ~
^ ahh i should hear KinKi Kids~
nowadays i hear KAT-TUN's keep the faith and Yorobi no Uta(? not sure if it's correct?)
Real face is nice too~
I like Arashi's Love so Sweet, Wish and their A.ra.shi~ ARASHI ARASHI for dreammm~
^ basically Hana Yori Dango (LOL u should watch! i liked it more than Meteor Gardern ><)
and too News~ if been hearing their weeek single and Pain
Utada Hikari's real gd( to me~ her first love, flavour of life and can you keep a secret are my faves~~)
and Morning Musume too~~ of cos dun 4get Koda Kumi, Ayumi, and Namie Amuro~~~
#5
Posted 28 December 2007 - 09:30 AM
Ai Otsuka
tomboy
Tenjochiki
Polysics
Perfume
MEG
Morning Musume
H!P (general)
May J.
M-flo
BoA
Halcali
Soulhead
Heartsdales
Double
Misono
Yuna Ito
Asian Kung Fu Generation
Puffy
AAA
Just some good groups off the top of my head.
#6
Posted 28 December 2007 - 09:52 AM
here are my top favs..
Mr. Children
GReeeeN
Hamasaki Ayumi
ORANGE RANGE
Every Little Things
Kobukuro
Ayaka
YUI
and if you like Johnnys, you should give kanjani 8, Kinki Kids and NEWS a try =DDD
#7
Posted 28 December 2007 - 12:59 PM
but I recommend
AAA =D
to anyone.
They have a variety of music to choose from.
#9
Posted 28 December 2007 - 01:49 PM
But I do listen to...a lot of anime songs..LOL.
#12
Posted 30 December 2007 - 12:43 AM
w-inds.
AAA
BoA
Tohoshinki
Pop/R&B
Koda Kumi
Kyohei Kaneko <--- Click to listen to some of his songs since they're hard to find.
I'm only listing the people who are active. I think they make pretty good music in my opinion.
#13
Posted 31 December 2007 - 11:51 PM
Do As Infinity was a fave, but they disbanded in 05
Orange Range,
BoA!

#14
Posted 01 January 2008 - 01:11 AM
here are some of what i listen to...
UVERworld <----------Love This Band!
Asian Kung-fu Generation
Abingdon Boys School
M-Flo
Orange Range
Ai Otsuka
Yui
Utada Hikaru
Namie Amuro
there are more... i just don't remember their names at the moment...
#15
Posted 01 January 2008 - 01:34 AM
#16
Posted 13 January 2008 - 12:05 PM
mr.children
that's about as pop as I can get. still, try it out.
#18
Posted 14 January 2008 - 09:14 PM
I've been a Jpop fan since late 2001. (it's from there that I got into Kpop and various other countries' music.
Actually the Japanese music industry is (from what I've heard from various sources) the 2nd biggest one in the world. It has a really awesome and long history of artists who have influenced the young culture of the time.
I like artists as early as 1937 (The great older stuff is mostly from the 60s-80s), but most people don't care to listen to people that early. ^^;; (Unlike Kpop because do to unfortunate historical situations, the earliest artist I've been able to find [Lee Mi Ja, who's FANTASTIC and everyone should check out.] debuted in 1959)
I think Jpop was FANTASTIC in the mid-90s, so I recommend anything produced by TK from that time. Especially: Namie Amuro (Originally Eurobeat/pop, but around 1999 she started in on R&B and that's her main thing now. She's one of the only artists I still follow now. AWESOME albums.), Ami Suzuki (her new stuff is Eurobeat. Some people like it, but I'm not into it so much.), Tomomi Kahala, globe.
Some girl groups that were popular then, like SPEED and MAX, also put out some SOLID material. I would say SPEED was like the S.E.S of Japan. (ie: HUGE)
From like, 1999-2002, Ayumi Hamasaki and Hikaru Utada were really big. Hikaru Utada stopped putting out music constantly and only in late 2005 did she start up again. She got up to kind of her former status this year, but she's not on top all the time like before. Ayumi Hamasaki, she seems to consistantly get high in the charts still, but maybe just because I fell out of interest in her mid-2005, but I think she's falling in popularity. She's not really changing her style much, just sticking to this same rock style she found around her 4th album and solidified in her 6th.
Now the 2 girls artists that are fresh and popular but haven't reached the status Hamasaki of Utada are Koda Kumi and Ai Otsuka. And there's some more girl rock like Rie Fu and YUI who are getting up there.
Right now there's a lack of a big reigning queen/king/group over the pop industry. They're leaning more towards bands and folk-y music. Kobukuro's best of album has sold 3 million copies over the past 2-some years. GReeeeN was big last year. I know Yuzu's pretty
They all sound in the vein of Mr.Children, who's one of the biggest bands ever in Japanese history. They've sold VERY well and consistantly since 1994.
Umm, EXILE is big too. I just went on iTunes and lostened to clips. People who like the main sound of Kpop might really like them actually. They're a boy vocal group that's mostly R&B from what I can hear. They've been around for a while though, I'm not sure why they're getting bigger now.
Arashi from Johnny's (a management company who has had a monopoly on the boyband market since the 70s) is pretty big now too. Arashi is the only boyband I can stand and they're doing REALLY well now. A new band also from Johnny's, KAT-TUN, is one of the biggest sellers as of late, especially in the single sales. (unlike most other markets, in Japan they make things on a single basis and when they have enough songs recorded they out on all the previous singles on their record. Namie Amuro's most recent album [released Summer 2007] encompassed songs from winter of 2005.) I haven't listened to them though. But I've heard people say that they get the worst songs out of Johnny's, so listen at your own risk.
OH OH. And my absolute favorite person ever, Shiina Ringo is fantastic. Solo she's great, but in 2004 she formed her own band called Tokyo Jihen, and they're just as good. A little more rocky than F.I.R, but still good.
But yeah, I would compare Do As Infinity to F.I.R, but like said above they've disbanded.
I wouldn't really say there's a big person like Jay Chou. The focus in Japan in the pop music market is mostly on girl singers. Boys are either in Johnny's or in a legitimate band.
Mostly the people above aren't my reccomendations per se, but you seemed to want to know more about the market, and they're the artists I find to be popular now. Personally I don't find many artists nowadays to be releasing as good material as was released 1997-2003. But now I follow Arashi, Namie Amuro, Shiina Ringo/Tokyo Jihen, and the idol/actress/singer Aya Ueto. Who's not TOO popular, but I think she always released nice solid pop with every album.
Hope that helps!

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Posted 15 January 2008 - 12:55 AM
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