“Cha-la head cha-la
Nani ga okite mo kibun wa heno-heno kappa
Cha-la head cha-la
Mune ga pachi-pachi suru hodo
Sawagu genki-dama --sparking!”
Nani ga okite mo kibun wa heno-heno kappa
Cha-la head cha-la
Mune ga pachi-pachi suru hodo
Sawagu genki-dama --sparking!”
Everybody knew it.
Cha La Head Cha La, one of the most premiere and unique anime’s OST from Japan.
We heard of it a lot of times before ever since anime reached the Philipines.
Well, not only that. We are also used to Flame of Recca, Genki, Sailor Moon and
Yu-Gi-Oh’s soundtracks. We loved it because we’re used to it and that’s how
jmusic was introduced first in the Philippines.
What is JMusic?
JMusic is also
called as Jrock, Jpop, Visula Kei and such genres. These were music from japan.
These were music may be used to make Animated Music Videos, in your favorite
anime’s soundtrack, sang by your favorite band or artist in japan or in your
favotite show.
Well, believe it
or not, this is one of the 2012’s trends in music. One proof is when the jrock
band “X Japan” entered the Loudwire Cage Match Hall of Fame with the Blackveil
Brides, an all- American band. The band’s path to
glory began when they first triumphed over the Swedes of In Flames, which was
followed by a win against Jane’s Addiction.
After that the band beat out Bush and
abused the Used, that brought X Japan
to their fifth and final victorious matchup against Black Veil Brides. X
Japan fans have even more to celebrate since the band is in the process of
recording their first full-length English-language album. In addition. Yoshiki
has composed the theme for this
year’s Golden Globe Awards.
The Visual Kei
band Gazette also made a name in the international recording industry as they
top to be the number one Jrock band. Also, Visula Kei is the other genre that
originated in Japan and brought up fame all over the world.
Jmusic is a
world-class. There’s no doubt. It’s fame gets higher and higher with anime and
cosplay. Who may know if there was also a community now in every country that
follows Japan’s music?
nice article about.. japanese music.
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