Hello, Arama! Japan readers and welcome to this week’s installment of #1 Song Review! Last week saw Hoshino Gen defeat Hey! Say! JUMP. Gen is back again this week, facing off against a newcomer. Find out what various staff members thought of the songs that topped the physical and digital charts this week and share your thoughts on them too!
Oricon #1: QUARTET NIGHT – God’s S.T.A.R. (Recochoku #37 / not in the iTunes top 50)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iznGA3zThp0
Ronald: The only think worse than an idol song is an anime idol song. I thought Johnny’s had some pretty crap songs, but this is like BOYS AND MEN-level bad. It just sounds cheap and badly mixed. The vocals sound like they’re by some guys who can’t sing but are trying to do so in the most manly and charismatic way possible. But it doesn’t work. I know that anime music is used as a way to make money off of the core product, but they could be less blatant with it. 1/10
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Recochoku #1 / iTunes #1: Hoshino Gen – Koi (Oricon #10)
Ronald: Same review as before: Hoshino Gen has quickly risen to be one of the big names on the scene today. He’s is one of the two surviving breakout acts of 2015 along with back number (RIP Gesu no Kiwami Otome.), and it’s easily to see why. His song are just so bright and full of energy, but with a sound that is able to crossover to different audiences. “Koi” is a mix of old and new. It incorporates traditional Japanese music, jazz, and funk, but with a pop edge. I like the bridge on this song, and it’s pretty much the opposite of how I felt about the one in the Kanjani8 song. This one is organic and complex and it feels right. That being said, I would like to see Gen switch things up on his next single because I don’t want him to make a bunch of “SUN” clones. 7.5/10
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Ronald’s Rank:
1. Recochoku #1 / iTunes #1: Hoshino Gen – Koi
2. Oricon #1: QUARTET NIGHT – God’s S.T.A.R.
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