Category: commentary
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Panic’s Blah Blah: “WORK” BY millennium parade x SHEENA RINGO
On April 1st, Milan Records released “WORK,” the opening theme to the anime series Hell’s Paradise: Jigokuraku by millennium parade x Sheena Ringo. Available everywhere, the track is the first collaboration between musical collective millennium parade and J-pop singer Sheena Ringo. Daiki Tsuneta the leader for millennium parade composed the music and worked alongside Sheena…
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Panic’s Blah Blah: Naniwa Danshi Makes a Comeback with Their 2nd Album “POPMALL”
Naniwa Danshi. Photo provided by Johnny & Associates On May 10, the group Naniwa Danshi (なにわ男子) announced the name of their second album, “POPMALL.” The lead track, “Poppin’ Hoppin’ Lovin’,” which you can start streaming on their YouTube channel, is a bubble-licious bop. Typical Naniwa Danshi style is all about joy, love, and a sweet…
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Travis Japan’s Musical Journey Unfolds: Exploring the Magic of ‘Moving Pieces’ EP
Travis Japan in the studio with producer Poo Bear. Photo provided by Johnny & Associates Are you ready?! On Monday, June 5 Travis Japan‘s long awaited EP ‘Moving Pieces‘ will be available digitally. The four track EP will also include songs like “Charging!“, “Still on a journey“, and “Keep On Smiling.” You can download and…
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Panic’s Blah Blah: New Music from King & Prince!
King & Prince (L-R): Kaito Takahashi and Ren Nagase. Photo provided by Johnny & Associates. On June 1, King & Prince dropped their 13th single and MV, called “NANIMONO (なにもの)” (roughly translating to “what are we?“), is a proper title for members Ren Nagase and Kaito Takahashi as they continue carrying the torch on behalf…
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Panic’s Blah Blah: Snow Man Drops 3rd Album “i DO ME”
Snow Man photo provided by Johnny & Associates On May 17th, Snow Man released their third album, “i DO ME,” – now available wherever Japanese CDs are sold. According to Billboard Japan, the group sold over 800,000 physical copies on pre-orders alone! Congratulations! Snow Man is known for their elaborate dance numbers and moving ballads.…