MischievousMonkey
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@CopiousX
All 4 tracks you posted last were great, especially Kirinji's Koi no Kehai That outro was amazing.
I went into a polkadot stingray rabbithole some weeks ago talented asf.
One group/artist I discovered last month and loved at first listen is Takayan Stumbled upon this on spotify (so I had no lyrics):
Now this, this just felt right and still does
Went on to listen to the full album this track belongs to and I was pleasantly surprised several times. They have contemporary nicely curated hip/hop & RnB , and even XXXtentacion type rap that they sound great on:
Then, intrigued by the slightly disturbing album cover, I went and looked up the lyrics... And yeah, it's the dark subject matters outsiders reference when they joke about how anime songs can sound very positive and have depressing lyrics It's not all gloomy as hope still runs through the core message, but yeah...The title list alone is crazy.
I'm always surprised as how candidly japanese music that I know of espouses dark themes and ideas like that. I don't know any "mainstream" equivalent in American music, even taking a pretty relaxed popularity requirement to define "mainstream". Closest that comes to my mind would be Juiceworld, but even his lyrics can sound tame compared to j-music that gets straight into it
All 4 tracks you posted last were great, especially Kirinji's Koi no Kehai That outro was amazing.
I went into a polkadot stingray rabbithole some weeks ago talented asf.
One group/artist I discovered last month and loved at first listen is Takayan Stumbled upon this on spotify (so I had no lyrics):
Now this, this just felt right and still does
Went on to listen to the full album this track belongs to and I was pleasantly surprised several times. They have contemporary nicely curated hip/hop & RnB , and even XXXtentacion type rap that they sound great on:
Then, intrigued by the slightly disturbing album cover, I went and looked up the lyrics... And yeah, it's the dark subject matters outsiders reference when they joke about how anime songs can sound very positive and have depressing lyrics It's not all gloomy as hope still runs through the core message, but yeah...The title list alone is crazy.
I'm always surprised as how candidly japanese music that I know of espouses dark themes and ideas like that. I don't know any "mainstream" equivalent in American music, even taking a pretty relaxed popularity requirement to define "mainstream". Closest that comes to my mind would be Juiceworld, but even his lyrics can sound tame compared to j-music that gets straight into it