J-pop duo YOASOBI dropped “Blue” -- the English-language version of their hit single "Gunjo” -- on Friday, along with an accompanying music video. By Billboard Japan J-pop duo YOASOBI dropped “Blue” — ...
In this video, I perform Oshi no Ko songs, including YOASOBI - Idol, GEMN - Fatal, and Mashle - BLING BANG BANG BORN by ...
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Plus, get the best of BroadwayWorld delivered to your inbox, and unlimited access to our editorial content across the globe. YOASOBI has been appointed the first artist for PlayStation®’s ...
“Biri-Biri” is an electric track that features English one-liners and a bouncing instrumental. Many Pokemon references are included in the song as well, such as the classic “I choose you” catchphrase.
The song carries special significance for the duo, as composer Ayase joins on vocals for the first time. By Billboard Japan YOASOBI released their new song “Gekijyo” (“The Show”) on Oct. 2. Written as ...
YOASOBI shared the new music video accompanying its new release “Adventure,” a song written for Universal Studios Japan theme park. “Adventure” was released Feb. 15 as the theme for USJ’s ...
YOASOBI premiered an English version of its hit “Idol,” which serves as the opening of the anime Oshi no Ko. You can watch it via YouTube. As of the time of ...
Formed in 2019, YOASOBI, consisting of Vocaloid producer and songwriter Ayase and singer-songwriter Ikura, broke into the J-pop scene with their debut single Yoru ni Kakeru (Racing Into The Night).
Last May, NME relaunched The Cover, our weekly flagship music profile with a necessary twist: from now on, only rising and emerging talent would feature, giving them the opportunities for their Cover ...