HKT48 Announces Thirteenth Single

Mega Idol group HKT48 has announced their thirteenth single which is set to be released on April 22nd. The new single’s name has yet to be revealed but will be the first single released by the group since April of last year. HKT48’s new song is going to be released in two editions, both a type A and type B edition. Both editions will come with a CD and DVD. Pre-orders are up and are posted below along with HKT48’s last song “Hayaokuri karendā”.

Type A

Type B

SCAPEGOAT Has New Single For Second Month In A Row

Visual Kei band SCAPEGOAT has announced that they will be dropping a brand-new single titled “Kokoro to Karada no Himitsu - Ge -” and is set to be released on March 25th. This is the second part of their two-month campaign where the group releases a new single each month.  Last month SCAPEGOAT released “Kokoro to Karada no Himitsu - Jyo -” which is part one of this campaign. 

“Kokoro to Karada no Himitsu - Ge -” is being released in two editions total, a standard CD only edition and a limited edition that will come with a bonus DVD. The full track-listing for both editions is posted at the bottom of the page as well as the pre-order links.

Standard Edition

Limited Edition


SCAPEGOAT [Kokoro to Karada no Himitsu - Ge -]

Limited Editon

CD

1 RöNTGEN

DVD

1 Akai Ito (アカイイト)

2 Kyozetsu (拒絶)

3 Suki. (すき。)

4 Bonjin Hakusho (凡人白書)

Standard Edition

CD

1 RöNTGEN

2 Squall

Haru Nemuri Is Using her Unused Visa With Special YouTube Live!

Japanese singer, songwriter, and rapper Haru Nemuri announced that she will be hosting a special on YouTube Live on March 22nd in the United Sates and March 23rd in Japan. Nemuri made the announcement on Twitter after her North American Tour had been postponed and her SXSW performance was cancelled. The livestream will be titled “Live Stream in YouTube - Unused VISA”. Follow Haru Nemuri on YouTube and set your reminder here.

YouTube Live Stream

March 22 times for North America

EST: 11:00pm

CST: 10:00pm

MST: 9:00pm

PST: 8:00pm

March 23 for Europe/Japan

United Kingdom: 3:00am

Japan: 12:00 pm (noon)

Check out Haru Nemuri’s latest promotional video “Riot” below:

7ORDER Shines Bright With Debut Music Video!

Seven-member boy group 7ORDER released the music video for track “Sabaoflower” on their official YouTube channel. Released digitally this past week, “Sabaoflower” is the group’s debut single. It exploded out the gate with impressive vocal ranges and chemistry among its members. 

Check out the group’s official site and the music video in question below!

Music Corner 40: BananaLemon

BananaLemon is a Japanese R&B/hip-hop group who consider themselves “Neo J-pop”. They made their debut in 2016 with their first song “#SorryNotSorry”, released on iTunes. BananaLemon currently consists of four members: Nadia (main vocalist/leader), Mizuki (dancer/rapper), Saarah (lead vocalist), and the newest member of the group, Lety (rapper), who joined last April after original member R!NO left in late October 2018. Their name is derived from “the sweetness of a banana and the sourness of a lemon”. The group was formed through producer STY, who is well known in the industry for working with famous groups such as EXILE, Girls Generation, Koda Kumi, Daichi Miura, and many more.

BananaLemon’s style of music showcases their powerful vocals, rap expertise, and catchy compositions, geared toward the world. Not only do they have the vocal and rap skills, but impressive choreography capabilities. BananaLemon brings a special sound to the industry geared toward the international music scene with their 90s R&B flavor. Each member possesses a uniqueness and provides “that special something”, whether it be with vocals, rapping, or dance. BananaLemon provides a major support to the international community with their multi-cultural background and it shows in their music style. These girls can switch from Japanese to English fluidly in their tracks, plus their blending of Western and Japanese styles makes it even more seamless. Their sixth and seventh singles, “Girls Gone Wild” and “Look At Me, Look At Me”, gained much traction in the United States and Europe, which goes hand in hand with their East Meets West/Neo J-pop style. Due to all this traction BananaLemon has gotten overseas, they have performed many concerts and events all over, including in Korea, Taiwan, and the United States.

Through BananaLemon’s latest dance practice release “JOYRIDE (#SorryNotSorry pt2)”, the girls show not only their masterful choreography but the vocal capabilities of each girl. The composition of this track brings you back to the late 90s/early 00s with a heavy R&B dance beat and catchy chorus. In their song “Beautiful”, BananaLemon shows they can slow it down for an empowering ballad which sticks with you due to its powerful lyrics and vocals. Their latest digital single “Slapanese” shows an interesting side of the girls as it has a heavier hip-hop feel to it, featuring everyone rapping, and it brings a heavy Western vibe. Their 90s-00s Essential R&B Medley shows how much fun these girls have and their multicultural musical background as it includes a variety of both Japanese and English R&B tracks.

Currently, BananaLemon has 15 digital singles that can be all found on Spotify, iTunes, AppleMusic, and most digital streaming sites. Check out their official website, Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.