YOASOBI celebrated its fifth anniversary on Oct. 1. The J-pop duo, consisting of composer Ayase and singer ikura, launched its career in 2019 as a group that turns creative writing into music. The ...
YOASOBI released their new song “Gekijyo” (“The Show”) on Oct. 2. Written as the theme song for Fuji TV’s ongoing Wednesday night drama series Pray Speak What Has Happened, the track complements a ...
J-pop sensations YOASOBI unveil a new song, “Monotone” —their first ever theme for a full-length anime movie, Fureru. The duo, known for turning novels into music, took inspiration from the novel ...
In this conversation with Billboard JAPAN, Lilas speaks at length about the different "switches" between her solo work and ...
Fresh on the heels of their Coachella debut, as well as sold-out headline shows in Los Angeles and San Francisco, global J-pop sensations YOASOBI confirm performances at New York City’s Radio City ...
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Yoasobi’s Ikura says she wrote lyrics thinking of Korean drama, hopes to feel closer to fans
This photo of Ikuta Rira, better known as Ikura of popular Japanese pop duo Yoasob, is provided by Livet. (PHOTO NOT FOR SALE ...
J-pop band Yoasobi will be headlining the annual Lollapalooza music festival in Chicago this Sunday, Aug. 4. First formed by Sony Music Entertainment Japan in 2019, the musical duo includes ...
To be specific, it topped the Oricon Weekly Digital Singles Ranking, but it managed this feat in its first week. “Players” is part of Project Memory Card, which celebrates the 30th anniversary of the ...
“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.
(KRON) — For the first time ever, Japanese pop duo YOASOBI is coming to the Bay Area. They’ll be performing at The Warfield on Sunday, April 21. Tickets went on sale Friday afternoon and were sold out ...
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