Late, again. Again. Oh well. :D I was and still am too lazy, but now that I have about 4 hours free, which I will use the next two for studying, the last hour to fix some stuff and the current hour to post. There is this and the February one. Wooho.
So, here's Mai's JMu-Weekly, 29th of February, 2016 edition!
Let's see... The first position goes to Aoi Teshima's Ashita e no Tegami. No surprise. The song is such a darling. It wouldn't really be the song for me to play it in loop, but it's lovely nonetheless. Torisetsu and 365 Nichi no Kamihikouki has more potential for me to play it on loop. No surprise on the second and third position either. As long as both still ranks within the top 20-35 in Japan Hot 100 and Oricon Weekly, those two songs will be up there in Mai's JMu-Chart. Really.
What did I say? Leo Ieiri will have more points in the week of 160229. It's higher than what I thought it would get, and I think when I heard the full song, it wasn't that 85+ song, but the video cut they took, I like it.
AOP's Zenryoku Batankyu and Houkago Princess' Junpaku Antoinette are great. Especially the former. What I need now is to download and have the top 15 of 160222 and 160229 Mai's JMu-Weekly as playlists on my phone, then I will be able to love it, love it.
I prefer female singing voice than that of male. But, flumpool's Yoru wa Nemurerukai? is just so cool. And then there is also KAT-TUN's TRAGEDY. That one is also a cool one. Me likey.
I believe Emi Nitta's Meiyaku no Kanata and Ketsumeishi's Saraba Namida are going to grow on me. Maybe BUMP OF CHICKEN's Butterfly too, but I sorta have a mixed feeling about it, so I think very, very slowly and probably unlikely to rise much for me.
Then... Kiyoshi Hikawa's Miren Gokoro, an enka song, is a fun one. Funny too. I'm not really a fan of enka. I think they sound funny, or fun. But it is a great display of singing talent. But yeah...... Most of the recent Kiyoshi Hikawa releases, A-sides, because I wouldn't know if it isn't A-sides and I don't follow him aside from his appearances on top 20-35 on Japan Hot 100 and Oricon Weekly, are fun-sounding. Eccentric? Local? Well, smth like that.
That's about it for 160229 Mai's JMu-Weekly.
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