• Kayōkyoku (歌謡曲, lit. 'Pop Tune') is a Japanese pop music genre, which became a base of modern J-pop. The Japan Times described kayōkyoku as "standard Japanese...
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  • late 1980s disrespected the kayōkyoku music, many of Japanese rock bands of the 1990s—such as Glay—assimilated kayōkyoku into their music. After the late...
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  • Crystal King (クリスタルキング, Kurisutaru Kingu) is a Japanese pop rock and kayōkyoku band. Crystal King originally consisted of vocalists Monsieur Yoshisaki...
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    Literature Light novel Manga Poetry Music and performing arts J-pop Anison Kayōkyoku Noh Media Radio Television Cinema Anime Media mix Mobile phone culture...
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  • died in 1989 and the enka range expanded into the genre kayōkyoku while the genre kayōkyoku was vanishing. Hachiro Kasuga died in 1991. As enka's traditional...
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  • popular in the mid to late 1960s and initiated the fusion of Japanese kayōkyoku music and Western rock music. Their music production techniques were regarded...
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  • 1996–1997, 2003–2005, 2010–2017 Pop / Kayōkyoku / Disco 17 million Kanjani8 2004–present Pop / Rock / Enka / Kayōkyoku 17.00 million Toshinobu Kubota 1981–present...
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  • Japanese: Anime song Enka J-pop Japanese hip hop Japanese jazz Japanese rock Kayōkyoku Korean: K-pop Korean folk music Korean hip hop Korean rock Trot South...
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    Entertainment (テイチクエンタテインメント, Teichiku Entateinmento), that specializes in enka, kayōkyoku, and similar music. Teichiku is an abbreviation for Teikoku Chikuonki...
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  • speakers and crowd surf. The band initially formed to play covers of kayōkyoku, but decided they weren't talented enough, and began to write their own...
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    Literature Light novel Manga Poetry Music and performing arts J-pop Anison Kayōkyoku Noh Media Radio Television Cinema Anime Media mix Mobile phone culture...
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    (cheering song of university) [ja] Enzetsuka/Enka Gunka (military song) Jazz Kayōkyoku Senji-kayō [ja] Gunkoku-kayō [ja] Radio calisthenics song Ryūkōka Shichōsonka...
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  • to recognize it. In addition, as popular music from Japan shifted from kayōkyoku to J-pop, anime song singers, such as Masami Okui, began incorporating...
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  • consists of original recordings while side B features covers of popular 1973 kayōkyoku songs. All lyrics are written by Michio Yamagami, except where indicated;...
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  • English Indian Bhangra Filmi Hindutva Indonesian Iranian Japanese City Kayōkyoku Ryūkōka Shibuya-kei Kazakhstani Korean North South Lao Malaysian Pakistani...
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  • (cheering song of university) [ja] Enzetsuka/Enka Gunka (military song) Jazz Kayōkyoku Senji-kayō [ja] Gunkoku-kayō [ja] Radio calisthenics song Ryūkōka Shichōsonka...
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  • sang Western classic lied songs, those songs were called "kayōkyoku", but the term "kayōkyoku" went on to be used as another name of ryūkōka in NHK. At...
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    (cheering song of university) [ja] Enzetsuka/Enka Gunka (military song) Jazz Kayōkyoku Senji-kayō [ja] Gunkoku-kayō [ja] Radio calisthenics song Ryūkōka Shichōsonka...
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    (cheering song of university) [ja] Enzetsuka/Enka Gunka (military song) Jazz Kayōkyoku Senji-kayō [ja] Gunkoku-kayō [ja] Radio calisthenics song Ryūkōka Shichōsonka...
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  • (cheering song of university) [ja] Enzetsuka/Enka Gunka (military song) Jazz Kayōkyoku Senji-kayō [ja] Gunkoku-kayō [ja] Radio calisthenics song Ryūkōka Shichōsonka...
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    Literature Light novel Manga Poetry Music and performing arts J-pop Anison Kayōkyoku Noh Media Radio Television Cinema Anime Media mix Mobile phone culture...
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  • strictly forbidden. The band derives its influences from genres such as kayōkyoku, group sounds and post-rock. Song titles as well as lyrics often involve...
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  • ) 2021/10/3-present, MC Vinyl Music ~Kayōkyoku 2.0~ (ヴァイナル・ミュージック~歌謡曲2.0~) 2022/01/22, MC Vinyl Music ~Kayōkyoku 2.0~ (ヴァイナル・ミュージック~歌謡曲2.0~) 2022/02/09...
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    Tokyo, Japan Died February 13, 1982(1982-02-13) (aged 45) Genres Jazz, pop, kayōkyoku, enka Occupation Singer Years active 1952–1982 Labels King Records...
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    winner of Akutagawa prize Jin Matsuda, singer, member of INI Saori Minami, kayōkyoku pop singer Daichi Miura, pop singer, dancer and choreographer Chōjun Miyagi...
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  • (age 68) Chigasaki, Kanagawa Prefecture, Japan Genres Rock pop blues folk kayōkyoku Occupations Musician singer-songwriter producer film score composer Instruments...
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  • (simply read as "Cross") is the 57th studio album released by Japanese kayōkyoku singer Sayuri Ishikawa, celebrating her 40th anniversary in the music...
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    second largest music market in the world. Genres of popular music included kayōkyoku, idols, new music, rock and techno-pop. Artists and bands included Seiko...
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  • Masuda from Pink Lady's bubblegum disco-pop style to a more contemporary kayōkyoku sound that would define her solo career. In 1985, Nakajima recorded her...
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