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The cover art for Yoasobi’s “Idol” This year, Yoasobi played their first solo U.S. concerts in Los Angeles and San Francisco in April.
The chart-topping Japanese act, known for adapting novels into music, say they’re hopeful for the future of J-Pop globally: ...
This article covers Echoes Baa, which was held at the Red Brick Park Special Venue of Yokohama Red Brick Warehouse on April 5 and 6. The event was curated by Echoes, a new label established in ...
YOASOBI Shares Comical and Cute ‘Watch me!’ Music Video: See It Here. The "Idol" duo's new number is being featured as the opening theme song for the anime series Witch Watch.
Justin Bieber Reflects on Telling Hailey Bieber During a Fight She’d ‘Never Be on the Cover of Vogue’ "Yikes I know, so mean," the singer wrote in a now-deleted caption alongside his wife's ...
As mentioned earlier, Usada Pekora, a hololive VTuber, appears in the PlayStation Yoasobi commercial.She also provides the voice acting. The others with her are Nanase Nishino (an actress ...
Yoasobi, which translates to nightlife in English, kept the night brightly alive with their April 21 performance at The Warfield. The uber-popular Japanese pop group, with composer/producer Ayase ...
The cover art for Yoasobi’s debut single “Yoru ni Kakeru” (“Into the Night”) As Ayase and ikura focused on music and interviews, success did not slow Yamamoto, Yashiro and Masuda.
Language is no barrier for Japanese duo Yoasobi — music is how they communicate. “We Yoasobi love the Korean culture, and performing live in Korea has been a dream of ours […] thank you for making our ...
Yoasobi raced up the rankings in 2021 and 2022, setting a new record for a Japanese act by reaching 296th (July 15, 2023) after the release of their track “Idol” in April 2023.