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Favorite Blue was a Japanese pop band active from 1996 until 2000. Takashi Kimura became a record producer and composer of the m.o.v.e. Maya Matsuzaki left Avex and formed mamy drop. Main Members Takashi Kimura - Guitar, keyboard, composer, arranger Maya Matsuzaki - Vocals, lyrics Discography Singles * 'Ai yorimo Hageshiku, Dare yorimo Itoshiku' (12 June 1996) * 'Active, my dream' (25 September 1996) * 'SHAKE ME UP!' (27 November 1996) * 'Movin'oN' (30 April 1997) * 'Change by me' (30 July 1997) * 'true gate' (21 August 1997) * 'Sayonara yori Eien no Naka de' (3 December 1997) * 'Missing Place' (21 January 1998) * 'close my love' (15 July 1998) * 'Let me go!' (5 November 1998) * 'truth of love' (2 December 1998) * 'PRIDE -close to you-' (31 March 1999) * 'solitude' (8 May 1999) * 'next days' (22 September 1999) * 'sometime, somewhere' (26 January 2000) Albums * ''DREAM & MEMORIES'' (5 February 1997) * ''Missing place'' (18 February 1998) * ''FB in the remix'' (12 August 1998) * ...
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Japanese Pop
J-pop ( ja, ジェイポップ, ''jeipoppu''; often stylized as J-POP; an abbreviated form of "Japanese popular music"), natively also known simply as , is the name for a form of popular music that entered the musical mainstream of Japan in the 1990s. Modern J-pop has its roots in traditional music of Japan, and significantly in 1960s pop and rock music. J-pop replaced '' kayōkyoku'' ("Lyric Singing Music", a term for Japanese popular music from the 1920s to the 1980s) in the Japanese music scene. J-rock bands such as Happy End fused the Beatles and Beach Boys-style rock with Japanese music in the 1960s1970s. J-country had popularity during the international popularity of Westerns in the 1960s1970s as well, and it still has appeal due to the work of musicians like Charlie Nagatani and venues including Little Texas, Tokyo. J-rap became mainstream with producer Nujabes and his work on '' Samurai Champloo'', Japanese pop culture is often seen with anime in hip hop. Other tre ...
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