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- Kayōkyoku (歌謡曲, lit. 'Pop Tune') is a ****anese pop music genre, which became a base of modern J-pop. The ****an Times described kayōkyoku as "standard ****anese...
- ****an, and significantly in 1960s pop and rock music. J-pop replaced kayōkyoku ("Lyric Singing Music"), a term for ****anese po****r music from the 1920s...
- face of difficulties, even suicide or death. Although enka is a genre of kayōkyoku, it is considered to be more expressive and emotional, though there is...
- Yuki Takajō), born May 11, 1996, in Chiba, ****an, is a ****anese enka and kayōkyoku singer, who debut on the first day of Reiwa, on 1 May 2019 and is currently...
- more. Artist of the Year New Artist of the Year Best Enka/Kayokyoku Artist Best Enka/Kayokyoku New Artist Single of the Year Song of the Year by Download...
- (1934-02-19)February 19, 1934 Yamaguchi Prefecture, ****an Died May 17, 2010(2010-05-17) (aged 76) Genres Kayōkyoku Occupation Lyricist Years active 1956–2010...
- ****anese: Anime song Enka J-pop ****anese hip hop ****anese jazz ****anese rock Kayōkyoku Korean: K-pop Korean folk music Korean hip hop Korean rock Trot South...
- speakers and crowd surf. The band initially formed to play covers of kayōkyoku, but decided they weren't talented enough, and began to write their own...
- sang Western classic lied songs, those songs were called "kayōkyoku", but the term "kayōkyoku" went on to be used as another name of ryūkōka in NHK. At...
- Literature Light novel Manga Poetry Music and performing arts J-pop Anison Kayōkyoku Noh Media Radio Television Cinema Anime Media mix Mobile phone culture...