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  2. List of Hot 100 number-one singles of 2024 (Japan) - Wikipedia

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    Number-one singles of 2024 on the Japan Hot 100 Issue date Song Artist(s) Ref. January 1 "Show" Ado [1]January 8 [2]January 15 "GOAT" Number_i [3]January 22

  3. Hai Yorokonde - Wikipedia

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    "Hai Yorokonde" went viral on social media in Japan shortly after its release along with its music video, which has amassed over 100 million views on YouTube. The song topped the Billboard Japan Heatseekers Songs, [ 3 ] and subsequently peaked at number four on the Japan Hot 100 [ 4 ] and number two on the Global Japan Songs Excl. Japan . [ 5 ]

  4. Timeline of Japanese music - Wikipedia

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    1961 - 1st broadcast of Minna no Uta; 1963 - Sukiyaki reaches number 1 in the USA 1962 - 1st broadcast of Shichiji ni aimashō; 1964 - 1st broadcast of Music Fair; 1967 - Oricon founded; Akiko Nakamura [] released Nijiiro no mizūmi []; [6] Hibari Misora released Makkana Taiyō [7]

  5. ID (song) - Wikipedia

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    ID" was also included on the FIFA 16 soundtrack. It was the official anthem of the 2015 Ultra Music Festival. Kygo was asked to create the official anthem of the 2015 Ultra Music Festival. A song was used in their trailer for the Miami festival, which took place in March. The track is simply titled "ID" because it doesn't officially have a name ...

  6. Music of Japan - Wikipedia

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    Japanese folk songs (min'yō) can be grouped and classified in many ways but it is often convenient to think of five main categories: fisherman's work song, farmer's work song; lullaby; religious songs (such as sato kagura, a form of Shintoist music) songs used for gatherings such as weddings, funerals, and festivals (matsuri, especially Obon)

  7. 2023 in Japanese music - Wikipedia

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    Yamaha Music Communications [68] Tank-top Flower for Friends: Yabai T-Shirts Yasan Universal Sigma [69] Between Dread and Valor: Galneryus: Warner Music Japan [70] 8 NMB13: NMB48: Universal Sigma [71] Human: Reona: Sacra Music [72] Crazy For You: KAF: Kamitsubaki Studio [73] Come The Light: Salyu x Haruka Nakamura Toy's Factory [74] X ...

  8. Mesmerizer (song) - Wikipedia

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    "Mesmerizer" (メズマライザー) is a 2024 song by Japanese music producer 32ki (pronounced "Satsuki") featuring vocals by Vocaloid virtual singer Hatsune Miku and Synthesizer V Kasane Teto. The song's accompanying animated music video , created by Japanese animator "channel", reached 10 million views on YouTube within two weeks of its ...

  9. Big in Japan (phrase) - Wikipedia

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    Being 'Big in Japan' turned into a positive sign of their closeness to the hearts of Japanese people, with the band embedded in national and local rock cultures." [13] Swedish band The Spotnicks toured Japan in 1966 after their song "Karelia" topped the Japanese charts the year prior, with hardly any promotion by the band. Around this time, the ...