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Mar 11, 2021 TikTok has a way of turning obscure songs into sudden hits. In December, users of the platform resurrected Miki Matsubara’s 1979 debut, “Mayonaka no Door: Stay With Me.” The song itself, which made Matsubara a star in Japan, unfolds at an understated pace loaded with disco elements before exploding in a heartfelt chorus with the plea, “Stay with meeeee!” It’s catchy, joyous and the perfect soundtrack to TikTok videos in which creators bond with their Japanese moms. “I made the TikTok when my mom was doing stuff around the house,” a user who asks to be referred to as Ronnie C. says over email. Her clip has attracted more than 1.5 million likes at the time of writing. “I started playing the song and recording before I came in her room so I could get her reaction.” ....
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Jan 14, 2021 Last year marked a paradigm shift for the music industry in Japan. The COVID-19 pandemic accelerated a move toward digital, an area the nation’s labels and artists have long bristled at embracing. With people stuck at home, unable to go to concerts or pop into CD stores, companies had to adapt to the internet, whether by uploading entire discographies to subscription streaming services or putting on livestreamed shows. In 2020, J-pop finally caught up with the 21st century. Even in the new year, however, the novel coronavirus continues to disrupt the country’s music community. On Jan. 7, Japan announced a second state of emergency that affected Tokyo, Chiba, Kanagawa and Saitama prefectures, and expanded the heightened safety measures to include seven more prefectures on Wednesday, forcing in-person events to postpone or cancel. Large-scale gatherings are still off the table. ....