Arashi’s latest single We can make it! was released on 2 May 2007, Arashi’s second single of the year and nineteenth single as a group. The single consists of three songs, one of which is featured as the theme song for Matsumoto Jun’s new dorama, Bambino!
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Arashi - We can make it!
September 23rd, 2007 by Erika · 11 Comments · 



glitter/fated
July 26th, 2007 by Rinoa · 10 Comments · 



“glitter/fated” is the new single for summer of 2007, by the J-Pop Queen, Ayumi Hamasaki…
mink - e+motion
July 20th, 2007 by Amichan · 4 Comments · 



mink is someone who rather requires a bit of an explanation. Her name is short for “made in Korea,” and she debuted in Japan by sending in her demos to avex Japan, because that was the industry she wanted to work in. Since then she has consistently worked her way up, released several singles, and two albums. She has a third album due out, so here I’ll provide a brief review of her second album to introduce her before the album is out.
Tegomass - Miso Soup
July 20th, 2007 by oroitsme · 8 Comments · 



Johnny’s Entertainment had always had many of its popular singles written by Swedish songwriters. After Seishun Amigo by Shuji to Akira became a major success in Japan and also a minor hit in Sweden, the company decided to promote itself more overseas. Tegomass was formed to promote Johnny’s Entertainment internationally. In November of 2006, they held a press conference for both reporters and fans, and released a single, Miso Soup, written by Swedish songwriters and sung completely in English. The single debuted at a surprisingly high #12 on the Swedish charts and enjoyed a bit of overseas publicity.
Ai mo Kawarazu
July 16th, 2007 by Celsius005 · 1 Comment · 



Fujii Takashi is a celebrated icon who has spent years in Japan’s entertainment industry brandishing new acts, running gags and even making appearances in hit movies. It certainly gave a shock to Japan when Fujii made his debut as a singer in early 2000 with the single [Nanda Kanda], which was considerably successful in its own part. Later that same year, he would once again step down from his television performances to invest time releasing his second single [Ai mo Kawarazu].