Sabtu, 16 Juni 2012

Negicco release PV for “Anata to Pop With You!”



Idol trio Negicco have just revealed the music video for their new song, “Anata to Pop With You!
The single, which will make its way to shelves on June 20th, is a summer tune with a pop melody, which is paired with the girls’ simple white dresses and their cute mermaid-like outfits in the PV.
To coincide with the release of their brand new single, Negicco will be holding a free live at the Tower Records store in Shibuya on June 16th, as well as ten other fun in-store lives for fans around Japan.



< Track List >
01. Anata to Pop With You!
02. Tokimeku MERMAID
03. Anata to Pop With You! (Karaoke)
04. Tokimeku MERMAID (Karaoke)

Jumat, 01 Juni 2012

AKB48 4th General Election preliminary results [2]

Oshima Yuko
Pada 23 Mei, AKB48 memperlihatkan hasil sementara dari Senbatsu Sousenkyou ( pemilihan peringkat ) ke 4 di hari pertama.

Pemilihan yang diadakan tahun ini merupakan acara terbesar, dengan kandidat 237 anggota keluarga besar 48 (AKB48 = 88, SKE48 =64, NMB48 =64, HKT48=21). Anggota dengan peringkat teratas akan menjadi center dari single ke 27 AKB48 yang akan dirilis pada bulan Agustus, dan 15 Besar akan ikut andil bagian dalam lagu utama dari single terbaru. Sedangkan peringkat 17-32 akan tergabung di dalam " Under Girls ", peringkat 33-48 akan tergabung di dalam " Next Girls ", Peringkat 49-64 akan tergabung di dalam " Future Girls ", sub grup ini akan menyanyikan lagu tambahan di dalam single terbaru AKB48.

berikut adalah hasil sementara Senbatsu Sousenkyou


1. Oshima Yuko – AKB48 – 15,093 Votes
2. Kashiwagi Yuki – AKB48 – 12,654 Votes
3. Watanabe Mayu – AKB48 – 11,329 Votes
4. Sashihara Rino – AKB48 – 9,337 Votes
5. Takahashi Minami – AKB48 – 8,955 Votes
6. Shinoda Mariko – AKB48 – 8,619 Votes
7. Matsui Rena – SKE48 – 8,460 Votes
8. Matsui Jurina – SKE48(AKB48) – 7,795 Votes
9. Itano Tomomi – AKB48 – 6,595 Votes
10. Miyazawa Sae – AKB48 – 6,280 Votes
11. Kojima Haruna – AKB48 – 5,334 Votes
12. Yokoyama Yui – AKB48 – 4,301 Votes
13. Takajo Aki -AKB48 – 3,661 Votes
14. Umeda Ayaka – AKB48 – 3,484 Votes
15. Minegishi Minami – AKB48 – 3,396 Votes
16. Kitahara Rie – AKB48 – 3,302 Votes

17. Kasai Tomomi – AKB48 – 3,227 Votes
18. Yamamoto Sayaka – NMB48 – 3,218 Votes
19. Watanabe Miyuki – NMB48 (AKB48) – 2,976 Votes
20. Takayanagi Akane – SKE48 – 2,471 Votes
21. Sato Amina – AKB48 -2,392 Votes
22. Shimazaki Haruka – AKB48 – 2,340 Votes
22. Furukawa Airi – SKE48 – 2,340 Votes
24. Hata Sawako – SKE48 – 2,312 Votes
25. Masuda Yuka – AKB48 – 2,182 Votes
26. Suda Akari – SKE48 – 2,149 Votes
27. Mukaida Manatsu – SKE48 – 1,948 Votes
28. Oya Masana – SKE48 – 1,919 Votes
29. Ogiso Shiori – SKE48 – 1,788 Votes
30. Muto Tomu – AKB48 Research Students – 1,757 Votes
31. Ogasawara Mayu – NMB48 – 1,746 Votes

32. Akimoto Sayaka – AKB48 – 1,743 Votes
33. Yagami Kumi – SKE48 – 1,671 Votes
34. Kuramochi Asuka – AKB48 – 1,653 Votes
35. Kizaki Yuri – SKE48 – 1,624 Votes
36. Nakaya Sayaka – AKB48 – 1,348 Votes
37. Yakata Miki – SKE48 – 1,345 Votes
38. Nakagawa Haruka – AKB48 – 1,244 Votes
39. Matsumura Kaori – SKE48 Research Students- 1,194 Votes
40. Nakata Chisato – AKB48 – 1,188 Votes
41. Fujie Reina – AKB48 – 1,166 Votes
42. Yamada Nana – NMB48 – 1,136 Votes
43. Kobayashi Kana – AKB48 – 1,110 Votes
44. Kimoto Kanon – SKE48 – 1,039 Votes
45. Iwasaki Misaki – AKB48 – 1,023 Votes
46. Hiramatsu Kanako – SKE48 – 998 Votes
47. Yamauchi Suzuran – AKB48 – 988 Votes
48. Ishida Haruka – AKB48 – 985 Votes

49. Miyazaki Miho – AKB48 – 970 Votes
50. Oya Shizuka – AKB48 – 964 Votes
51. Katayama Haruka – AKB48 – 955 Votes
52. Ota Aika – AKB48 – 912 Votes
53. Nagao Mariya – AKB48 -818 Votes
54. Fukumoto Aina – NMB48 – 816 Votes
55. Maeda Ami – AKB48 – 810 Votes
56. Oba Mina – AKB48 – 786 Votes
57. Matsubara Natsumi – AKB48 – 750 Votes
57. Kinoshita Yukiko – SKE48 – 750 Votes
59. Ichikawa Miori – AKB48 – 702 Votes
60. Nonaka Misato – AKB48 – 701 Votes
61. Kikuchi Ayaka – AKB48 – 653 Votes
62 Eto Sayaka – HKT48 Research Students – 641 Votes
63. Nakanishi Yuka – SKE48 – 618 Votes
64. Tanabe Miku – AKB48 – 616 Votes

sumber : AKB48 Official website & Oricon
cc: www.jepanghariini.com

Mami Kawada

Mami Kawada (川田まみ Kawada Mami?, born February 13) is a Japanese pop singer from Sapporo, Japan who is currently signed to Geneon Entertainment. She is a member of the I've Sound who performs soundtracks for eroge games and anime. Some of her music was used as the opening or ending themes for anime series such as Please Teacher!, Please Twins!, Starship Operators, Shakugan no Shana, Baldr Force EXE Resolution OVA and Hayate the Combat Butler. Her debut single "Radiance", released on February 23, 2005, was used as the opening theme for the anime Starship Operators. Her most successful single was "Joint," released on October 31, 2007, and used as the first opening theme for the sequel of Shakugan no Shana, Shakugan no Shana II.




Mami Kawada
川田まみ
Born February 13
Origin Sapporo, Hokkaidō, Japan
Genres Rock, electronic rock, trance
Occupations Singer-songwriter
Years active 2001–present
Labels Geneon Entertainment
Associated acts I've Sound
Website mami-kawada.jp




Biography

Debut

Mami Kawada's vocal talent was first discovered by Eiko Shimamiya, who was her teacher at a vocal school in Sapporo, Hokkaido. She was introduced to I've Sound, a music production group whom Shimamiya was a member of. Kawada would later become a member of I've Sound. In 2001, she released her debut song with I've Sound was "Kaze to Kimi wo Daite" (風と君を抱いて?), which was the opening theme for the eroge miss you. The song was featured in the I've Sound's 5th Compilation Album Out Flow.
In 2002, she began performing anime theme songs, as well as theme songs for visual novels. Her first anime song was "Sora no Mori de" (空の森で?), which serves as the ending theme for the anime Please Teacher!, while co-I've Sound singer Kotoko performed the opening theme "Shooting Star". In the same year, Kawada and Shimamiya grouped themselves as the band Healing Leaf and performed theme songs for some visual novels. Only one of the songs, however, was featured in the I've Girls Compilation, "Ame ni Utau Ballad" (雨に歌う譚詩曲?).
In mid-2003, she performed the ending theme of the anime Please Twins!, the sequel to Please Teacher!, "Asu e no Namida" (明日への涙?) while Kotoko performed the opening theme "Second Flight" together with J-pop singer Hiromi Satō.

Seed (2005–2006)

In 2005, Mami Kawada signed a contract with Geneon Entertainment and released her major debut single "Radiance / Chi ni Kaeru: On the Earth", which was used as the opening theme for the anime Starship Operators. This marked the beginning of her career as a songwriter/vocalist. "Radiance" was written by her and accompanied by Kotoko. She began to write her own lyrics in her following releases.
In late 2005, she released her second single "Hishoku no Sora" (緋色の空?, Scarlet-Colored Sky), which became the opening theme for the anime series Shakugan no Shana. It became her best-selling single and sold approximately 37,000 copies, garnering 11th in the Oricon weekly charts.
In March 2006, Kawada and Kotoko released a split single for the OVA adaptation of the game Baldr Force. Kawada performed the ending theme, "Undelete," while Kotoko performed the opening theme "Face of Fact (Resolution ver.)", a remix of her first song which was featured in the game version. Four weeks after the release of this split single, Kawada released her debut album Seed, which contained seven new songs, four songs from her first three singles, and one visual novel theme song which was released back in 2004. The album reached #12 in the Oricon weekly charts and charted for five weeks selling more than 25,000 units.
After almost two months, Mami Kawada had her first live tour wherein she performed her album songs live and distributed a pamphlet CD containing two songs—one instrumental, and her first composed song "Carpe Diem".

Savia (2007)

After her success with "Hishoku no Sora", Kawada performed an insert song for the Shakugan no Shana movie "Akai Namida" (赤い涙 Red Tears?) in May 2007. She also sang "Tenjou wo Kakeru Monotachi" (天壌を翔る者たち?), the movie's ending theme together with Kotoko, Shimamiya, Mell and Kaori Utatsuki under the name Love Planet Five.
Three months later, she performed the second ending theme of the series Hayate the Combat Butler "Get My Way!". This single is different from her previous singles, since the song has a more punk rock feel.
Soon after, Kawada came back with a more developed rock sound, evident in her opening theme single for the second installment of the anime series Shakugan no Shana, "Joint", as well as the ending theme "Triangle". "Joint" was released on October 31, 2007 and marked her first top 10 single entry since it reached #9 in its first week on the Oricon weekly charts. Overall, it sold 36,572 copies and charted for a total 19 weeks making this her longest-charting single.
After Kawada's success with her fifth single, she made her first live tour outside Japan, on January 19, 2008, at the KHS Hall in Taiwan.
In late March 2008, Kawada released her second album Savia, which contained nine new songs. The album included the final ending theme to the second installment of Shakugan no Shana, "Sense", as well as her first non-anime theme song and four songs from the three singles she released. Although it did not do well in the Oricon charts, after less than six months, Kawada had her second live tour for her second album.

Linkage (2008–2010)

After a year of not releasing a single, Kawada performed the opening themes of the anime series Toaru Majutsu no Index, "PSI-Missing" and "Masterpiece". Both of the coupling songs, "Ame" (?) and "Jellyfish", were also used as insert songs in the series. In autumn 2008, Kawada established her official website together with her official fan club "M.A.L.L.", which stands for "Mami Artist Lasting Live."
In June 2009, Kawada released her maxi single "L'Oiseau bleu". This single is also present in the I've Sound 10th Anniversary 「Departed to the future」 Special CD BOX, which was released earlier by the group on March 25, 2009.
Kawada also performed the opening and ending themes for the original video animation series of Shakugan no Shana, Shakugan no Shana S, which was her fifth time performing for the anime series. The opening theme "Prophecy" came out as a maxi single on November 18, 2009 while the ending theme "All in Good Time", was not included in the single.
On March 24, 2010, Kawada released her third album Linkage, which contains 13 tracks. Her latest singles "PSI-Missing," "Masterpiece" and "Prophecy" were all included in the album. The album also contained the ending theme Shakugan no Shana S, "All in Good Time", as well as a cover of the song "Dreams", originally performed by the Irish rock band The Cranberries. After two weeks, Kawada had her third live tour to promote her latest album.
Kawada started writing lyrics for other I've singers. Her first song written for other I've Sound members was "A piece of my heart", the ending theme for the eroge Koi to Senkyo to Chocolate, sung by newcomer Nami Maisaki, who became an I've singer in May of that year.

2010 to present

After another year of not releasing a single, Kawada performed the opening theme of the second season of the anime series Toaru Majutsu no Index, "No buts!", which eventually became her highest charting single to date reaching #6 on its first week in the Oricon weekly charts.
On February 16, 2011, she released her 10th single "See visionS", the second opening theme for the second season of Toaru Majutsu no Index. Four months later, she wrote the lyrics for the song "Lead to the smile", the solo debut of I've singer Rin Asami, who started her career that year. She also performed the second opening theme of the third installment of Shakugan no Shana "Serment". The song was released as a single on February 1, 2012. She also performed the song "u/n" which served as the ending theme of episode 15 of Shakugan no Shana Final as well as that series' final ending theme "Kōbō" (光芒 Beam of Light?). She is set to release a new album titled Square the circle in August 2012.

 

Discography

  • Seed (2006)
  • Savia (2008)
  • Linkage (2010)
  • Square the circle (2012)
  • Borderland (Single, 30.05.2012)

 

Live performances

  • I've in BUDOKAN 2005 ~Open the Birth Gate~ (October 15, 2005)
  • MAMI KAWADA FIRST LIVE TOUR 2006 "SEED" (May 20, 2006)
  • MAMI KAWADA 2008 January LIVE IN TAIWAN (January 19, 2008)
  • Mami Kawada Official Fan Club Establishment Commemoration Event Special Video Concert "MAMI KAWADA 2008 January LIVE IN TAIWAN"
  • MAMI KAWADA LIVE TOUR 2008 "SAVIA"
  • I've in BUDOKAN 2009 ~Departed to the Future~ (January 2, 2009)
  • MAMI KAWADA LIVE IN SHIBUYA 2011 "See visionS" (May 4 and May 5, 2011)

 

References

  1. ^ "Profile". JOINT: The Kawada Mami fansite. Retrieved 17 December 2010.
  2. ^ Blog of I've Sound (July 7, 2010). "Nami Maisaki gets her solo debut". WordPress.com. Retrieved July 7, 2009.
  3. ^ "No buts! Oricon Chart Ranking" (in Japanese). Retrieved 25 December 2010.
  4. ^ "川田まみが歌う「とある魔術の禁書目録II」OPがオリコン6位!記念コメント到着!" (in Japanese). Zakzak. 11 November 2010. Retrieved 15 February 2011.

 

External links

Namie Amuro merilis Album

Namie Amuro

Diva Jepang yang tahun ini karirnya menginjak usia 20 tahun, Namie Amuro akan segera merilis album terbarunya pada tanggal 20 Juni.  Salah satu lagunya yang berjudul "ONLY YOU" akan menjadi tema lagu untuk UEFA EURO 2012. Mari kita simak cover dan tracklisnya.



 CD & DVD

CD
1. Only You
2. Hot Girls
3. In The Spotlight (Tokyo)
4. Let's Go
5. Go Round
6. YEAH-OH
7. Sit! Stay! Wait! Down!
8. Love Story
9. Naked
10. Fight Together
11. Tempest
12. Break It
13. Get Myself Back
DVD
1. Only You
2. Hot Girls
3. In The Spotlight (Tokyo)
4. Let's Go
5. Go Round
6. YEAH-OH
7. Love Story
8. Naked
9. Tempest
10. Break It
11. Get Myself Back


CD ONLY

CD
1. Only You
2. Hot Girls
3. In The Spotlight (Tokyo)
4. Let's Go
5. Go Round
6. YEAH-OH
7. Sit! Stay! Wait! Down!
8. Love Story
9. Naked
10. Fight Together
11. Tempest
12. Break It
13. Get Myself Back

Nogizaka46

Nogizaka46 (乃木坂46?) adalah grup idola Jepang yang dibentuk 22 Agustus 2011 oleh produser Yasushi Akimoto sebagai "rival resmi" AKB48.


Asal Nogizaka, Tokyo, Jepang
Genre Pop
Tahun aktif 2011–sekarang
Label Sony Music Records (2011- )

Karier

Nama grup ini diambil dari lokasi kantor label rekaman SME yang berada di Nogizaka. Di tempat itu pula dilangsungkan audisi tahap akhir. Angka 46 dibelakang Nogizaka diberikan oleh Akimoto dengan maksud "memberi semangat agar tidak kalah dari AKB48 meskipun jumlah anggota hanya sedikit.
Pendirian grup ini didasari penyesalan Sony Music telah melepas AKB48 yang dulunya berada di bawah DefStar Records (Grup Sony Music Entertainment). "Pastinya 'ikan yang lepas' itu besar sekali," komentar staf Sony Music yang melepas kontrak AKB48 ketika mereka masih kurang laku.
Seluruhnya ada 38.934 orang yang melamar untuk audisi, dan hanya 36 calon anggota tahap 1 yang terpilih. 
Berbeda dari SKE48, NMB48, HKT48 yang disebut grup adik AKB48, Nogizaka sengaja diberi label sebagai grup "rival". Grup ini tidak memiliki teater khusus, dan direncanakan pentas berpindah dari satu teater ke teater lain.
Nogizaka46 memiliki acara televisi sendiri Nogizakatte Doko? (Nogizaka Di mana?) yang mulai tayang 2 Oktober 2011. Acara ini diproduksi oleh Aichi Television Broadcasting dan ditayangkan jaringan enam stasiun TV Tokyo.
Pada 19 Januari 2012, Nogizaka46 tampil sebagai atraksi pembuka pada konser 100 lagu pilihan penggemar AKB48 Request Hour "Set List 100 2012". Pada konser di Tokyo Dome City Hall itu, enam belas anggotanya membawakan lagu "Guru-Guru Curtain" ("Gulung-Gulung Tirai").
Nogizaka46 dipertemukan dengan rivalnya, AKB48 dalam acara Music Japan di NHK General TV, 19 Februari 2012. Mereka membawakan "Guru-Guru Curtain" yang merupakan singel debut mereka dari Sony Music Records. Sisi B berisi lagu "Aitakatta Kamoshirenai" (会いたかったかもしれない?, "Mungkin Ingin Bertemu"), versi Nogizaka46 dari lagu AKB48 "Aitakatta" yang melodinya sudah diubah, meskipun liriknya sama. Atsuko Maeda ditampilkan sekilas sebagai bintang tamu. Pengambilan gambar video musik "Aitakatta Kamoshirenai" juga dilakukan di lokasi pengambilan gambar "Aitakatta", di Mercusuar Sunosaki, Prefektur Chiba.

 

Anggota

Anggota senbatsu

  • Erika Ikuta (生田絵梨花?) (22 Januari 1997 di Tokyo)
  • Rina Ikoma (生駒里奈?) (29 Desember 1995 di Prefektur Akita)
  • Rena Ichiki (市來玲奈?) (22 Januari 1996 di Prefektur Chiba)
  • Sayuri Inoue (井上小百合?) (14 Desember 1994 di Prefektur Saitama
  • Mahiro Kawamura (川村真洋?) (23 Juli 1995 di Prefektur Osaka)
  • Asuka Saito (齋藤飛鳥?) (10 Agustus 1998 di Tokyo)
  • Yuri Saito (斎藤優里?) (20 Juli 1993 di Tokyo)
  • Reika Sakurai (桜井玲香?) (16 Mei 1994 di Tokyo)
  • Mai Shiraishi (白石麻衣?) (20 Agustus 1992 di Prefektur Gunma)
  • Kazumi Takayama (高山一実?) (8 Februari 1994 di Prefektur Chiba)
  • Kana Nakada (中田花奈?) (6 Agustus 1994 di Prefektur Saitama)
  • Nanase Nishino (西野七瀬?) (25 Mei 1994 di Prefektur Osaka)
  • Ami Noujou (能條愛未?) (18 Oktober 1994 di Prefektur Kanagawa)
  • Nanami Hashimoto (橋本奈々未?) (20 Februari 1993 di Hokkaido)
  • Minami Hoshino (星野みなみ?) (6 Februari 1998 di Prefektur Chiba)
  • Sayuri Matsumura (松村沙友理?) (27 Agustus 1992 di Prefektur Osaka)

Anggota cadangan

  • Manatsu Akimoto (秋元真夏?) (20 Agustus 1993 di Prefektur Saitama)
  • Mikumo Ando (安藤美雲?) (21 Mei 1993 di Prefektur Kanagawa)
  • Nene Ito (伊藤寧々?) (12 Desember 1995 di Prefektur Gifu)
  • Marika Ito (伊藤万理華 ?) (20 Februari 1996 di Tokyo)
  • Yumiko Iwase (岩瀬佑美子 ?) (12 Juni 1990 di Prefektur Saitama)
  • Misa Eto (衛藤美彩 ?) (4 Januari 1993 di Prefektur Oita)
  • Hina Kawago (川後陽菜?) (22 Maret 1998 di Prefektur Fukuoka)
  • Yukina Kashiwa (柏幸奈?) (12 Agustus 1994 di Prefektur Kanagawa)
  • Chiharu Saito (斎藤ちはる?) (17 Februari 1997 di Prefektur Saitama)
  • Seira Nagashima (永島聖羅?) (19 Mei 1994 di Prefektur Aichi)
  • Himeka Nakamoto (中元日芽香?) (13 April 1996 di Prefektur Hiroshima)
  • Seira Hatanaka (畠中清羅 ?) (5 Desember 1995 di Prefektur Oita)
  • Hina Higuchi (樋口日奈?) (31 Januari 1998 di Tokyo)
  • Mai Fukagawa (深川麻衣?) (29 Maret 1991 di Prefektur Kanagawa)
  • Seira Miyazawa (宮澤成良?) (29 Oktober 1993 di Prefektur Chiba)
  • Rina Yamato (大和里菜?) (14 Desember 1994 di Prefektur Miyagi)
  • Yumi Wakatsuki (若月佑美?) (27 Juni 1994 di Prefektur Shizuoka)
  • Maaya Wada (和田まあや?) (23 April 1998 di Prefektur Hiroshima)

 

Diskografi

Single

Tanggal rilis Judul Posisi puncak Penjualan Oricon Album
Singel Mingguan
Oricon
Minggu pertama Total penjualan
22 Februari 2012 "Guru-Guru Curtain" (ぐるぐるカーテン?, "Gulung-gulung Tirai") 2 136.309 203.894 -
2 Mei 2012 "Oide Shampoo" (おいでシャンプー?)


 

Referensi

  1. ^ "AKB公式ライバル「乃木坂46」誕生へ!". Daily Sports Online. 30 Juni 2011. Diakses pada 16 Januari 2012.
  2. ^ a b "“AKB48公式ライバル”乃木坂46結成 一般公募でメンバー決定". Oricon. 29 Juni 2011. Diakses pada 16 Januari 2012.
  3. ^ "乃木坂“46”人数が少なくても負けない". Sanspo. 22 Agustus 2011. Diakses pada 16 Januari 2012.
  4. ^ "秋元康プロデュース、AKB48の“公式”ライバル「乃木坂46」とは?". 28 Juni 2011. Diakses pada 16 Januari 2012.
  5. ^ "36人で始動乃木坂46。暫定センター決定". News24. 22 Agustus 2011. Diakses pada 16 Januari 2012.
  6. ^ "乃木坂46のTVレギュラー番組「乃木坂って、どこ?」が10月にスタート". Tower Records. 12 September 2011. Diakses pada 16 Januari 2012.
  7. ^ "AKB48ライブ 乃木坂46飛び入り". Tower Records. 20 Januari 2011. Diakses pada 20 Januari 2012.
  8. ^ "2月19日「MUSIC JAPAN」にAKB48、乃木坂46、Secretら5組出演". Tower Records. 15 Februari 2012. Diakses pada 3 Maret 2012.
  9. ^ "乃木坂46 「会いたかったかもしれない」ミュージックビデオに前田敦子がサプライズで出演!". Excite Music. 8 Februari 2012. Diakses pada 3 Maret 2012.
  10. ^ "乃木坂46のシングル売り上げランキング". Oricon. Diakses pada 22 Januari 2012.

 

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