Week End (Gen Hoshino Song)
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Week End (Gen Hoshino Song)
"Week End" () is a song by Japanese singer-songwriter and musician Gen Hoshino from his fourth studio album, ''Yellow Dancer'' (2015). The song is the album's sole promotional single, released for exclusive airplay on the Japan FM League on October 20, 2015, and was also promoted with a listening video. Written and produced by Hoshino as the theme song to the morning news program , it is a pop-like dance song that draws influence from black music genres, such as R&B and soul. Lyrically, Hoshino in ''falsetto'' encourages listeners to dance freely. The song was received positively by album reviewers, who praised its sound as exciting. "Week End" peaked at number 21 on the ''Billboard Japan'' Hot 100 and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for paid digital downloads. The song was particularly successful in airplay, ranking on ''Billboard Japan'' year-end radio songs lists for both 2015 and 2016. It had its debut performance on the music program ...
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Gen Hoshino
is a Japanese singer-songwriter, musician, actor, and writer. Career Music From its formation in 2000 until its disbandment in 2015, Hoshino led the instrumental band Sakerock, where he played marimba and guitar. They released over ten albums. As a solo artist, he debuted with his first album '' Baka no Uta'' on June 23, 2010. His first physical single, " Kudaranai no Naka ni" was released on March 2, 2011, and peaked at number 17 on the Oricon Singles Chart. The subsequent singles – "Film", "Yume no Soto e", "Shiranai" (2012), and " Gag" (2013) – all charted in the top 10. His second album, ''Episode'', released on September 28, 2011, peaked at number five. Hoshino's third album, ''Stranger'', followed on May 1, 2013. It peaked at number two on the Oricon Albums Chart and was certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ). Since 2011, Hoshino has co-hosted the Ustream program with Ichirō Yamaguchi of Sakanaction. In 2014, the program officially chan ...
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Tokiyo
() is a song by Japanese singer-songwriter and musician Gen Hoshino from his fourth studio album, ''Yellow Dancer'' (2015). The song was written and produced by Hoshino as a commercial song for the distance learning program . The album's opening track is an upbeat J-pop, pop song centered on synthesizer with a prevalent String section, string arrangement, featuring a more Japanese sound on an album with heavy influences from black music. The song's lyrics reference the passing of time, with a forward-facing message on the lack of meaning in life. Written at the start of 2015, Hoshino drew influence from Yellow Magic Orchestra's "Yellow Magic Orchestra (album), Mad Pierrot" (1978) and utilized ''kigo'' in the lyrics to represent the four seasons. "Tokiyo" was received positively by album reviewers, who enjoyed its poppy composition. The song peaked at number 21 on the ''Billboard Japan'' Billboard Japan Hot 100, Hot 100, with 19 chart weeks, and received a gold certification from ...
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(formerly ) is a commercial radio station operating in the Fukuoka Prefecture of Japan. It is an affiliate of the Japan FM League. History * December 9, 1992 - FM Kyūshū Co. Ltd. was founded. * April 2004 - FM Kyūshū sets up a studio at the Hakata Station called . * June 30, 2008 - FM Kyūshū signed off for some changes. * July 1, 2008 - FM Kyūshū relaunches as Cross FM. * April 28, 2016 - Cross FM was acquired by DHC Corp. Former Slogans as FM Kyūshū * "Kyūshū's Number One Music Station!" * "Pacific Power Station" Features Time Signal As FM Kyūshū * "This is Cross FM. After the tone, it's _ o'clock." As Cross FM * BGM - - signal (without sponsor) * CM - - signal (with sponsor) Life Information * Headline News * Traffic Information * Weather Information * Drive and Weather Information * Sports Line Programming source: Navigators * Hisae Aigoshi * Alice * Maki Ariga * D-High-LoW * fumika * Funkist * Honey * Racer Kashima * Natsuko Kondo * Makoto Kosaka * ...
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''Rockin'On Japan'', often stylized in all caps, is a monthly magazine that covers the Japanese music scene and various cultural events in Japan, such as art venues and culinary expos. History The magazine was founded in 1972, and focused on providing news that was thoroughly sourced and fact-checked, while also providing content without censorship and on original news stories. This requirement involved only conducting one on one interviews without doing generalized press interviews and announcements. The magazine later, in 1986, split into versions that served Japan domestically, re-titled to ''Rockin'On Japan'', and that covered international music content, titled ''Rockin'On''. The current owner of the magazine is Yoichi Shibuya, who oversaw the expansions of the magazine and the creation of official music festivals sponsored by the magazine itself. Festivals and production The main festival created by the magazine is named ''Rock in Japan Festival'' and sets itself apart by ha ...
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Fuji Television
JOCX-DTV (channel 8), branded as or , is a Japanese television station that serves the Kantō region as the flagship (broadcasting), flagship station of the Fuji News Network (FNN) and the Fuji Network System (FNS). The station is owned-and-operated by , itself a subsidiary of , a certified broadcasting holding company under the Japanese Broadcasting Act, and affiliated with the Fujisankei Communications Group. It is headquartered in the Fuji Broadcasting Center in Odaiba, Minato, Tokyo and is one of ''five private broadcasters based in Tokyo''. Fuji Television also operates three premium television stations, known as "Fuji Television One" ("Fuji Television 739"—sports/variety, including all Tokyo Yakult Swallows home games), "Fuji Television Two" ("Fuji Television 721"—drama/anime, including all Saitama Seibu Lions home games), and "Fuji Television Next" ("Fuji Television CSHD"—live premium shows) ( "Fuji Television OneTwoNext"), all available in High-definition televi ...
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