J-POP
“J-pop” means “the popular music among
the youths in Japan”.
J-POP word began to be known all over the world since Japanese music
industry became big enough to influence Japanese pop culture and young
people. Music industry in Japan is now one of the biggest industries
in the world and affecting the music scene in other countries. Along
with the expansion of Japanese music industry, J-pop has been getting
popular in some countries in Asia, Europe and U.S., since internet
makes it easier to access any information at home. In fact, some J-pop
musicians like Glay often tour around Asia, especially China, Taiwan,
Thailand and South Korea. As well as Japanese artists tour around
Asia, some Japanese bands tour in Australia. For example, the bands
like Softball, Beat crusaders*1, Zoobombs and Suns owl
toured in Australia during the last couple of years.
Picture:
Koji and Hiromi from "Drink
Up The Ocean"
J-pop has been built up in long history. The basics of J-pop are made
up from Japanese traditional music and
folk music. Japanese music
scene has been developed by Japanese artists and influences from
overseas artists, mainly from U.S. and U.K. It is interesting that we
can find every genre of music we can think of, in the Japanese music
scene if we look at the weekly music charts like Orikon.*2
The problem of J-pop music is that they are sometimes identical to the
particular American songs. Maybe it cannot be helped to become similar
to the music that they were inspired. However, Japan has been
importing other cultures, adjusting to them, and then even adding them
into a part of Japanese culture since the opening of a country to
western countries in 19 century. Even now, Japanese people are doing
the same things as before, importing new music from overseas and
changing them into a part of J-pop. Once the new music is rooted in
Japanese music scene, they are no longer imported music. They are made
in Japanese, by Japanese and for Japanese. They all are changed into
Japanese flavors.
When you listen to some J-pop songs, you may think “oh, I have heard
these songs before…” And then, you will realize that you have never
listened to them and they have quite unique sounds somehow. The
uniqueness could be an arrangement of the songs, voice of singers,
language differences or all of them. All J-pop songs have uniqueness
and familiarity in common. It means that they are similar to existent
music, but they are different in any ways. Once you listen to J-pop,
you will be able to understand its uniqueness. J-pop is worth
listening to.
*1
http://www.typhoon-ent.com.au/
*2
http://www.oricon.co.jp/
See also
J-POP HISTORY |