Five Songs From 2010 That Were Great/Interesting That Couldn’t Actually Make It Onto My Top Songs List

Any day now, you can expect a nice countdown of my favorite Japanese songs of 2010. Hopefully. Until then, though, let’s look at a few tracks that didn’t make the cut. This isn’t an honorable mentions deal…sorry, that could take all day if we have to tally up runner-ups…but rather five songs I heard in…

Most Ego-Hurting Single Of 2010/Best K-Pop To Japan Crossover Of 2010: “Gee”

Though I hesitate to share this online because it reveals me to be a total social zero, I’ll cop to helping create a thread on a message board used by local English teachers snarking on Korean pop music. This board usually features discussions focused on the helpful…event listings, teaching advice…to more vacuous chats…a thread titled…

Station To Station: Music Station For November 26, 2010 Featuring UVERworld, Kana Nishino And Girls’ Generation

UVERworld “NO.1” [youtube=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AEBD56ynXHI”] This UVERworld song presents an interesting dilemma…should a single trying to be something mammoth get points for effort when in the end it still sorta comes off as just another J-Pop track? “NO.1” wants you to leave thinking you’ve just listened to an epic production, a five-part play stuffed into six minutes….

In Which This Blog Inches Closer To Being Only About K-Pop: Girls Generation Makes Japanese Chart History

Girls Generation landed on the top of the Oricon charts this week with their factory-perfect single “Gee,” making them the first female non-Japanese group to take top honors since The Nolans did it back in 1980 with “I’m In The Mood For Dancing.” It also pretty much confirms that they are huge in Japan. Japan…

Controlled Karaoke: Girl’s Generation Meets Perfume, Talk About Stuff

[youtube=”http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tPBOvJgeP44″] When Perfume City originally Tweeted “SNSD x Perfume on MJ! Dreams do come true!” followed by a YouTube link, I instantly got my hope stupid high that the two groups performed together on this show I had never heard of that probably wasn’t associated with a certain Chicago legend just like Perfume did with…