They’ve been keeping their relationship under wraps, but Jimmy Bartel and new girlfriend Lauren Mand are absolutely smitten if their latest social media offering is anything to go by.
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J-pop artist Daichi Miura showed off some smooth new dance moves in his new music video for "I'm Here," his latest single that went on sale Jan.
15.Miura collaborated with the four-man Japanese dance and performance troupe s**t kingz on the innovative choreography.The music video for the mid-tempo dance number features the "Blizzard" artist and his collaborators performing by a scenic lake and in a darkened studio setting, with some effective slow motion footage toward the end highlighting
.They’ve been keeping their relationship under wraps, but Jimmy Bartel and new girlfriend Lauren Mand are absolutely smitten if their latest social media offering is anything to go by.
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Maasa Ishihara is a Japanese dancer who has supported performances by numerous A-list Western acts including Justin Bieber, Nicki Minaj, TLC, Ciara, Major Lazer and Becky G, as well as J-pop megastars Namie Amuro, SMAP and more. Her most recent engagement was performing with Ariana Grande at the Grammys in January, and she is currently rehearsing as one of the main dancers in Bieber's upcoming tour.
David Stouck has been named regional director, A&R at Warner Music Asia, the company was announced Friday (Feb. 21). In his new role, he will oversee A&R operations in 10 markets: China, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Japan, Korea, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan and Thailand.
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Japan's MIYAVI is set to drop a new album called Holy Nights on April 22.
Japanese band King Gnu premiered its new music video for "Doron" on Friday (Feb.
The singer performed alongside Idina Menzel at the 92nd Academy Awards
Japan's Little Glee Monster shared the new music video accompanying "STARTING OVER," the lead song on their new album, BRIGHT NEW WORLD.Currently being aired as the theme of an ongoing drama series, the visuals for the upbeat number highlight their vocal finesse and joy of singing.In keeping with the title "STARTING OVER," the five members of the J-pop group returned to basics as singers for the shoot, and the opening and ending sequences of the "one-shot" visuals were actually recorded live
King Gnu's Daiki Tsuneta displayed his classical roots this week, traveling to New York to play cello at the Masonic Hall NYC. The guitarist and leader of Japan's breakout mixture band contributed his musicianship to the N.HOOLYWOOD COMPILE 2020 fall collection fashion show on Tuesday (Feb. 4).
The number of passengers infected with coronavirus on a quarantined cruise ship off the coast of Japan has increased from 20 to 61 - with one of the passengers reportedly from the UK.
Following the outbreak of the coronavirus, which originated in Wuhan, China, earlier this year and was recently declared by the World Health Organization to be a global health emergency, video game console makers are experiencing delays in their manufacturing cycles.Nintendo on Thursday released the following statement on its websiteabout how the virus is affecting their work flow: "We can confirm that the manufacturing of some Nintendo products for the Japanese market has been delayed due to
While Joji preps for his Coachella set in April, he just returned with the latest entry in his sadboi oeuvre, “Run.”
The Government has issued fresh advice on coronavirus to travellers who may have returned from countries including Singapore and Thailand.
It's the first batch of 21 of the iconic studio's movies that are coming to the streamer this year.
J-pop rapper and singer SKY-HI shared the lyric video for his latest single, "Don't Worry Baby Be Happy," featuring Thai hitmaker Stamp.The video uses live footage from SKY-HI's Round A Ground 2019 concert from December, where the two stars premiered the song before a packed crowd."Don't Worry Baby Be Happy" is a stylish mid-tempo number contrasting SKY-HI's emphatic rapping skills with Stamp's mellow yet robust voice.