@realshiro4 Her son’s hair is pink. Why is it so surprising to you that her hair would also be pink? Or that her skin would be colored in a way to match her son?
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@TimmySkorcher@agtheamazing@MightyKeef Nigga, in general. It's so consistent to the point that it's a constant topic of discussion within the NBA space.
@TimmySkorcher@agtheamazing@MightyKeef All they do is flop and foul. And it's sad because they're a phenomenal team, but the way they play is dog water and sucks to watch.
Dude, you’re moving the goal post. The Billboard Global Excl. U.S. chart literally strips out domestic bias to measure true international reach, and artists like YOASOBI have hit #1 on it. Also, Fujii Kaze sold out a global tour off a 2020 viral song with zero anime ties. The international demand is organic, whether you want to admit it or not.
The IFPI Global Music Report literally lists Japan as the second-largest music market in the world year after year. A 5 second google search proves this. To claim nobody outside Japan cares about J-pop or Japanese media in 2026 is pure denial. The data is there, the global sold-out tours are there, and the streaming numbers don't lie. You don't have to like it, but acting like it doesn't have a massive global footprint is wild.
Japan is the second-largest music market in the world. The only reason you think "nobody cares" is because their labels used to geoblock everything. Now that the digital barriers are gone, YOASOBI is topping the Billboard Global 200, Fujii Kaze and Atarashii Gakko! are selling out world tours, and City Pop literally created the entire aesthetic of modern Lo-fi/Indie.
It would've been easier for you to just say you don't like Japanese music and aren't interested in it, rather than acting so blatantly ignorant.
If you’re a fan of Japanese music and live outside of Japan, I would be so grateful if you take a moment to read this🙏
If you’ve ever wondered why more Japanese artists don’t reach out and do shows & tours overseas, the reason is pretty simple and the main one is the hurdle of selling tickets.
There is only a SMALL percentage of artists that can rely on the power of big labels/agents to promote their shows internationally.
Even in Japan, selling out shows is a lot more challenging than in past years, due to people just being satisfied with digital content. And considering it costs even more to bring a tour overseas, you can imagine how many artists are willing to LOSE money by doing so, if any.
It’s not just about the artist not being popular or sufficient enough, or that they don’t have the will to bring their content to fans around the world. In fact, there are so many fellow artists around me that I highly respect, telling me they wish they could do shows overseas, but know it’s not realistically possible, and as someone who yearns for the same thing, it really, really hurts inside.
More importantly, it hurts most that fans around the world will often never ever be able to see a show of their favorite Japanese artist.
I’m not trying to ask for pity, nor demand anything, unless this resonates with you.
But if it does, and you want to know what you can do to help us reach you with our music, it’s really very simple.
Please go follow artist’s socials.
Please go subscribe to their Youtube channels.
Please find them on Spotify.
Please interact with them by commenting and letting them know you’re there to support them.
Please share your passion with the people around you.
AND PLEASE, don’t miss the opportunity to buy a ticket and GO to their shows, when that miraculous opportunity comes, whether it’s a solo or event stage.
I am not exaggerating when I say it IS a miracle and it might never happen again.
I know writing all this isn’t gonna change much, but I just hope it reminds you that every listener, every fan, every second of support matters in keeping music alive, particularly in this generation.
Thanks for listening, if you made it this far🫶
Let’s keep Rocking On.
NANO