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Fun / foon Tokyo
Sunday, February 29, 2004
Tacky Japanese music
Topic: Media
Sondi in tacky hatVia Basic Hip Digital Oddio I give you a grrrrreat MP3 by Sondi Sodsai, 2.4MB the Japanese Farewell Song musi
"Sondi"
by Sondi Sodsai
Liberty LRP-3110
Topnotch exotica/kitsch "oriental" cash-in with outrageous tourist trap lyrics ... the album serves as a 12 song come-on to white American male tourists...presented by Basic Hip Digital Oddio

Posted by trek/taro at 5:05 PM JST
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Sunday, February 29, 2004 - 5:11 PM JST

Name: Marked Trail
Home Page: http://www.fuckedgaijin.com/

Just mention Pink Lady's song "UFO" (pronounced yuu-fo) to any Japanese person and they'll freak out

Pink Lady even had primetime TV show in the States, Pink Lady and Jeff!

Sunday, February 29, 2004 - 5:18 PM JST

Name: Beau Buddhaboy
Home Page: http://www.fuckedgaijin.com/

Tony Tani
TONY TANI is da man!!!!!
He was the Japanese equivalent to Spike Jones, cum Monty Python, cum Beck, cum Weird Al Yankovic--he came over over Japan.
TANI played tunes on the soroban abacus and did the "Bukubuku-Mambo"(ブクブク・マンボ).



Bukubuku, Bukubuku, Bukubuku, Bukubuku, Bukubuku, Bukubuku, Bukubuku, Bukubuku, Bukubuku-Mambo!

Wednesday, March 27, 2024 - 6:40 AM KDT

Name: "Kate Maribell"

The blend of topics, from Lil' Kim to Bush, really showcases the eclectic nature of music and its power to cross boundaries and genres. It's a reminder of how music, in all its forms, connects us, challenges us, and moves us in unexpected ways. This discussion brings to mind my own journey in the music industry, particularly the uphill battle of getting my music heard in the vast ocean of digital content. It's one thing to create music that you're passionate about, but another beast entirely to navigate the complexities of music promotion and distribution in today's digital age.That's where my path took a significant turn, thanks to discovering a platform https://promosoundgroup.net/collection/streaming-promotion/spotify-promotion/ that's been instrumental in changing the game for independent artists like myself. It has been a revelation, especially their Spotify promotion services. It's not just about getting your music out there but doing so in a way that actually resonates with your target audience, ensuring your tracks find their way to the ears of those who will truly appreciate them.

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