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  2. 2025 in Japanese music - Wikipedia

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    Date Album Artist Ref. 8 15: Tuki [3]Strawberry Prince Forever: Strawberry Prince [4]15 D.X: Doberman Infinity [5]Gold: SixTones [6]More Than Pink: Silent Siren [7]22 Apple of My Eye

  3. Category:2025 in Japanese music - Wikipedia

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    Main article: 2025 in Japanese music. Pages in category "2025 in Japanese music" This category contains only the following page. This list may not reflect recent changes.

  4. GS I Love You Too: Japanese Garage Bands of the 1960s

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    The Jaguars start with "Dancing Lonely Night" but then venture into the album's most intense flight into psychedelia with "Seaside Bound", then return with "Stop the Music", and "Beat Train". [3] The Savage provide a surf rock instrumental in "Space Express". Lind & the Linders manage to combine 60s garage raunch with pop polish in "Koi Ni ...

  5. GS I Love You: Japanese Garage Bands of the 1960s - Wikipedia

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    [1] [6] Surf rock, which had been popular in Japan since before the arrival of the Beatles continued to exert influence on the music throughout the decade. [1] [5] Bands typically sang in both Japanese and English. [1] Produced by Alec Palao, GS I Love You was issued in 1996 by Big Beat Records and is available on compact disc.

  6. The 35 Best Music Videos of All Time - AOL

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    Mariah Carey and JAY-Z threw absolutely everything at the wall—and this video, directed by Brett Ratner, was one of the most expensive music video productions of its time with a $2.5 million budget.

  7. Group sounds - Wikipedia

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    Group sounds (Japanese: グループ・サウンズ, Hepburn: Gurūpu Saunzu), often abbreviated as GS, is a genre of Japanese rock music which became popular in the mid to late 1960s and initiated the fusion of Japanese kayōkyoku music and Western rock music. [1]

  8. 2025 in music - Wikipedia

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    Stéphane Picq, 59, French video game music composer [69] Paul Plishka, 83, American opera singer [70] 4. Ana María Iriarte, 98, Spanish opera singer [71] Wily Mignon, 38, Beninese pop singer [72] 5. Irv Gotti, 54, American record producer and executive (Murder Inc. Records) [73] Dave Jerden, 75, American record producer, audio engineer and ...

  9. A Japanese pop band has apologized and removed the music video for their song “Columbus” after it sparked outrage over its depiction of ape-like natives.. The video uploaded on YouTube on ...