Ken's Ongaku Go for August 2020!

Another month down from 2020 and we at Ongaku to You would like our readers to know what was filling our ears for the past month. Each track is available across all digital music streaming platforms with Apple Music being featured on this site.


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“Blueberry” by Daichi Yamamoto

Missing that western R&B/ Rap music I get during my morning work, in-d was the initial step to Daichi Yamamoto. He had a lot of impressive tracks off of his latest EP Elephant in My Room but “Blueberry” scratched that itch that I needed for western style. It’s beautiful yet haunting composition is something that needs to be heard. Yamamoto’s rap skill is nothing to sneeze at and goes above Music Corner alum Sorane’s skill and I put him high in that regard in the Japanese music industry.  Yamamoto left a great first impression on his style and cadence from this track and I can’t wait to dive into the rest of his discography.

Check out “Blueberry” here along with the music video below!


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“Free” by Polkadot Stingray

While released back in July, I didn’t get a chance to listen to it during our whole ordeal with Kenshi, however, I had high expectations for this song due to their previous track “Stinging Spica” already being in the race for song of the year. While not reaching the top parse, it reaches that bite size goodness a solid pop-rock band needs to be. That one simple act will always make me go back to tracks like this all too often. 

Check out “Free” here along with its music video below!


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“Your Love” by SIRUP

Continuing from my R&B/ Hip-Hop trance that I was put into this month, SIRUP was an artist that I kept going back to. From my rotation last month, “Your Love” was always that second pick from his discography. The craft and skill SIRUP has shown in this song was just absolutely fantastic and shows that he’s enjoying every bit of it. From the high energy and simplistic composition to going above and beyond with his vocal range, it’s a track that needs to be heard.

Check out the music video for “Your Love” along with the track here!


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“Blue” by LUCKY TAPES feat. Kojikoji

I was absolutely ecstatic about this collaboration as I’ve been high on LUCKY TAPES for years since starting the podcast. Kojikoji was an up-and-coming vocalist that I’ve been keeping my eye on since the abundant of collaborations that she as already done with similar artists. One of the things that I just love about this track is that the vocalist Kai doesn’t do anything dance while the track keeps the composition simple and not overbearing. From that one simple act, it puts both his and Kojikoji’s vocals into the forefront and entices you to keep listening. The track had gone above and beyond my expectations and was the main reason I did a Music Corner about them in the first place. 

Check out the track here along with the lyric video below!


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 “Fireworks” by Daoko and Kenshi Yonezu

Due to our podcast doing an Artist Spotlight about Yonezu last month, one of his tracks was going to bleed over into my heavy rotation. “Fireworks” was one of the first songs I honestly fell in love with from Yonezu that I didn’t know it was from him originally. Its beautiful composition brings out the best of both vocalists. While the solo versions of the song were just ok, the original duet version is absolutely fantastic and in my opinion the best work that both Daoko and Yonezu have done.

Check out the music video along with the song here!

Music Corner Week 52: LUCKY TAPES

LUCKY TAPES is a three-member fusion band that formed back in 2014. Birthed from the five-member band Slow Beach, the band looks to take on the growing trend of bridging the gap of Jazz, Rock and R&B in their own unique twist.  One of things that differentiate them from the pack is their approach towards composition by creating happy go lucky and melancholy works for listeners to enjoy. 

This adds all the great things from Jazz ascetic such as the instruments to the vocal style and highlights it with a rock melody that vocalist and keyboardist Kai Takahashi infuses masterfully. Several examples of this skill lie in the tracks “Lonely Lonely”, “22”, and “Lady Blue” and brings the compositions to the forefront to have the listeners engulfed into the first step of the genre of Japanese fusion. The band on a dime flip the composition on its head by slowing down the pace to have listeners become even more enticed. “Gravity”, “Moon”, “Gun”, and “Ballad” are some of the prime examples of them bringing it down to a mid-low tempo bringing out the best in the band and showing us they are no one trick pony. 

Lucky Tapes currently has three albums under their belt The Show, Cigarette & Alcohol, and dressing in 2015, 2016 and 2018 respectively. They’ve also released five singles “Peace and Magic”, “Touch”, “Moon”, “Actor”, and “Mars” along with three EPS Virtual Gravity, 22, and Live In (Personal) Space. Be sure to check out their official website and Twitter account along with the music video for “Actor” below! 

LUCKY TAPES Releases New Music Video for Yamagishi Santa Directed Drama's Theme Song

Three-member R&B Fusion Band LUCKY TAPES released the music video for their new song “Wonderland” (“ワンダーランド”) on YouTube.

“Wonderland” is a track included on LUCKY TAPES’ latest album, dressing. Concurrent with the music video’s release, the track has been chosen to be the theme song for Lumine’s Christmas drama, MATCH girls, which is available on YouTube.

In the drama, vocalist Takahashi Kai sings while playing an antique, upright piano inside of retro-style cafe, Anderusen. Yamagishi Santa served as the director for both the drama and the theme song’s music video, of which the performance scene featuring Takahashi serves as the focal point.

Furthermore, the drama will have a free showing on December 23rd at Cine Libre Ikebukuro in Tokyo.

Please enjoy both the music video for “Wonderland” and the drama MATCH girls below.