MUSINSA, a global store that promotes the allure of Korea's latest fashion and culture to the world, is releasing a limited collection item from Takashi Murakami x BLACKPINK “IN YOUR AREA”.
This collection marks the second collaboration between Takashi Murakami, known for his innovative and unique artistic style, and BLACKPINK, a globally loved artist and fashion icon. The first collection was unveiled at one of the world's largest art fairs, "Art Basel Miami Beach," last year and became a major topic of conversation.
The second installment of the collaboration will be exclusively available in Japan at the MUSINSA global store. The collection includes 13 types of products, from apparel like T-shirts, hoodies, and bomber jackets to fashion accessories and items such as tote bags, keyrings, and stickers, all available for purchase through a special website. Additionally, a limited-edition lightstick designed by Takashi Murakami, making its first appearance in this collection, will be unveiled and sold exclusively at offline pop-up stores and online.
A representative from MUSINSA stated, “We are very pleased to deliver the collaboration between two iconic artists representing modern culture from MUSINSA. We hope it will be an opportunity to provide a fresh experience not only to fans of BLACKPINK but also to many who are interested in the unique world of Takashi Murakami.”
MUSINSA ដែលជាហាងលក់ពិភពលោកដែលផ្សព្វផ្សាយភាពទាក់ទាញនៃម៉ូដថ្មីៗ និងវប្បធម៌កូរ៉េទៅកាន់ពិភពលោក នឹងចេញលក់ផលិតផលកម្រិតកំណត់ពី Takashi Murakami x BLACKPINK “IN YOUR AREA”។
Dance vocal group Atarashii Gakko! is known for performing in distinctive sailor-style school uniforms under the mottos of “Marching outside the lines with individuality and freedom” and “Representing a new generation of Japanese youth.” The quartet had a breakthrough year in 2023.
At a performance at a club in Toronto on Nov. 13, the whole venue buzzed with excitement. Suzuka, the main vocalist of the group, called out: “We are from Japan. Hamidashite iku,” which means “we are marching outside the lines,” to which the audience replied, “Hamidashite iku!”
The highlight of the show was when Suzuka started singing “Otonablue” in her deep voice and the audience began to sing along.
“Canada is so far away from Japan. I didn’t realize that we really had fans there. There were also a lot of people who liked us so much that they learned Japanese. One of them told us ‘Good job’ in Japanese,” Rin said.
From Nov. 7 to Dec. 3, the group toured six U.S. cities as well as Canada, Mexico, Hong Kong and Thailand. In each country, Atarashii Gakko! met fans who wore sailor uniforms and sang their favorite songs by the group. “Thanks to social media, they love us even though they haven’t met us, because they can see us online endlessly,” Suzuka said.
‘Head-swinging dance’ invented
Atarashii Gakko! consists of four members — Suzuka, with her round glasses, stern singing voice, and overwhelming presence; Mizyu, with her hair in pigtails, moving briskly; Kanon, with her elegant long black hair; and Rin, with her close-cropped hair and firm character.
These four highly skilled dancers formed the group in 2015.
They started out dressed like honor students in their sailor uniforms and indoor school shoes, wearing armbands like the leaders of the student council.
“We have a spirit of obeying school rules. We don’t shorten our skirts or dress down like rebels,” Rin said. However, they march off the edge of what’s expected with outlandish ideas.
“We love to giggle at things like, ‘Oh, isn’t this crazy good?’ Everything starts with the coolness in the silliness and the badness,” Suzuka said.
What she said is reflected in the unique songs the group sings. Suzuka’s deep voice sounds nostalgic over the intense beats of rock, hip-hop, electro-pop and other genres. She loves Showa-era (1926-1989) songs with because of their unique verses and atmosphere, where she can feel the singer’s determination. “I learned about [Showa-era diva] Akina Nakamori from my mother. Showa songs made me love singing even more.”
One of the group’s most popular songs is “Otonablue,” which is about longing for love as an adult, but their most moving songs include lyrics about their feelings while in school.
“Giri Giri” is a song that explodes in despair with lyrics like “Teacher, I can’t do it right,” and “Koi no Shadanki” (Railroad crossing gate to love) is a song about how a girl feels when her best friend starts dating the person she loves.
The choreography is also creative, with the four members coming up with dazzling poses such as the “head-swinging dance,” which combines the style of the song with the individuality of each member. They also perform coordinated group gymnastics, piggyback riding and somersaults.
“We physically give it our all,” Mizyu said.
Kanon is the one who lifts the other members in the piggyback ride. “We think it makes the biggest impact and makes us look big,” she said.
Steady efforts
It took some time for Atarashii Gakko! to gain buzz. The group posted videos of themselves singing and dancing to their own songs, as well as domestic and international hits on TikTok. In May 2020, during the beginning of the spread of COVID-19, they released “Otonablue.” They shot both the music video and the single cover themselves.
Gradually, their efforts became recognized as a video of the four singing a song called “Koi Geba” piqued the interest of the U.S. record label 88rising. The label released the funky song “Nainainai” in 2021, and Atarashii Gakko! made their worldwide debut and became “representatives of a new generation of Japanese youth.” The four flew to the United States and recorded an EP called “Snacktime” that was produced by Money Mark, known for his work with the Beastie Boys.
Then, the tide suddenly turned last year. The music video for “Otonablue” aired on a TV singing show, and the number of views on the video — which was already being shared on social media — skyrocketed.
“The song and the performance of ‘Otonablue’ are both so lovely. We’ve been trying to get the message across, and we’ve been thinking that one day it would get across, and it finally did this year [in 2023],” Suzuka said.
Now that they are all in their 20s, the meaning of the sailor-style school uniform has changed for the four of them. “At first, we were middle school and high school students, so we were just being ourselves. But now, when we go out into the world and wear school uniforms, we feel like we are representing Japan. The school uniform is as indispensable as a combat uniform,” Kanon said.
“The uniform is essential as the foundation of the group. But we recently got new clothes. I hope you can look forward to seeing the four of us change into different outfits,” Mizyu said.
The “representatives of a new generation of Japanese youth” will continue to bring fun to all over the world this year.
Aniplex ended its booth events at AnimeJapan 2024 with the debut of a trailer and key visual for the Bocchi the Rock! anime compilationfilms on Sunday. The trailer announces the June 7 and August 9 openings for the two films, and it also previews Kessoku Band's new song.
The first film's opening sequence features newly created animation set to Kessoku Band's new song "Tsukinami ni Kagayaki" (Sparkle as Usual). Ai Higuchi wrote the lyrics, -otoha- composed the song, and Ritsuo Mitsui arranged the song.
The first film is titled Bocchi the Rock! Re:, while the second film is titled Bocchi the Rock! Re:Re:.
The anime adapts Aki Hamaji's four-panel manga Bocchi the Rock!, which follows Hitori "Bocchi-chan" ("Loner") Gotō, a lonely high school girl whose heart lies in her guitar. She does nothing every day except strum her guitar by herself at home. However, she happens one day to meet Nijika Ijichi, who is looking for a guitarist for her group named "Kessoku Band."
Marking a significant moment in K-Pop history, NewJeans has become the first K-pop act to win Group of the Year at the 2024 Billboard Women in Music Awards. The group received the honor during the awards ceremony held at the YouTube Theater in Los Angeles on Wednesday (U.S. time). They also performed “Super Shy” and “ETA” during the event. The group, which debuted in 2022, has been lauded for leading "the new wave of girl groups in K-pop, a genre that has long been dominated by men." Established in 2007, the Billboard Women in Music Awards recognize women who have significantly impacted the music industry throughout the year.
BoA will release a new single, according to SM Entertainment.
The single, titled 'Emptiness,' will drop at 6 p.m. on March 26.
BoA was involved in the composition, lyrics, and arrangement of the song. She has previously released self-composed music including 'Only One,' which was the title track of her seventh album.
Recently, the singer acted in the television series 'Marry My Husband' and produced the debut single for SM Entertainment's latest boy group NCT Wish.
V of BTS, currently fulfilling his mandatory military duties, will drop a new solo digital single. “Fri(end)s” will drop on March 15. The single is an English-language pop soul R&B tune singing of love. It comes six months after his solo EP “Layover” which sold over 2 million units. As mentioned, V is currently serving his military duty in a special task force for the military police in Gangwon Province. He will be discharged in June 2025.
I went to MEGA PLAZA, famous for its figures in Thailand! They have everything from authentic to counterfeit figures and plastic models! However, the prices were not very cheap.
ខ្ញុំបានទៅកាន់ MEGA PLAZA ដែលល្បីខាងតុក្កតានៅថៃ! ពួកគេមានគ្រប់យ៉ាងពីតុក្កតាសុទ្ធិទៅដល់តុក្កតាក្លែងក្លាយនិងម៉ូដែលប្លាស្ទិច! ប៉ុន្តែតម្លៃវិញមិនបានថោកទេ។
ស្វែងយល់ពីហាង Pop Mart Flagship Store នៅ Ximending របស់តៃប៉ិ
Last year, I had the opportunity to visit the "POP MART Bubble Mart" flagship store that opened in Ximending, Taipei City. The store boasts a stunning Broadway-style theater concept in its exterior design, adding a touch of elegance and nostalgia.
Inside, on the third floor, lies the "MEGA Collection," which is among the largest in Taiwan. This area displays a wide range of large dolls that were previously sold by POP MART, creating a delightful space for fans. Moreover, the store offers an impressive selection of over 1,000 figures, providing ample choices for collectors and enthusiasts.
Ximending is renowned not only as a shopping destination but also as a hub for Taiwan's youth culture and latest trends. The district thrives with a dense concentration of fashion buildings, character goods stores, cinemas, game centers, and cafes, making it a bustling center of entertainment. The charm of the area is further highlighted in the evening when night market stalls emerge, presenting a contrasting atmosphere to the daytime.
"POP MART Bubble Mart" has quickly become a new landmark within Ximending, establishing itself as an essential spot for figure and model aficionados. If you find yourself in Taiwan, this unique and vibrant world is definitely worth experiencing.
NewJeans and rock band Silica Gel have taken home the most awards at the 21st Korean Music Awards.
The 21st KMA Awards ceremony was held Thursday where NewJeans won song of the year and best K-pop song for "Ditto," and also won the best K-pop album award for "Get Up."
Silica Gel won the trophy for best modern rock song for the third year running. The band also won musician of the year and best modern rock album.
You can never be quite sure which film will win the top prize at the Oscars: in recent years, both The Power of the Dog and La La Land seemed to have it in the bag, but both of them were beaten. All the same, it would be a major upset if Oppenheimerwasn't named best picture this year. It's a film with a heavyweight subject and a stellar cast, but it's also technically dazzling: Christopher Nolan's biopic of J Robert Oppenheimer is far more intricate than the average Hollywood "based on a true story" drama. There are also the little matters of how phenomenally successful it's been at the global box office, how thoroughly it has dominated awards season, and how commandingly it leads the field in terms of Oscar nominations – 13 in total. I can't honestly say that Oppenheimer is my own favourite of the best picture contenders, but it would (and will) be a worthy winner. (Nicholas Barber)
When the best picture category expanded from five to 10 nominated films in 2009, the change was spurred by backlash to the way Christopher Nolan's blockbuster The Dark Knight was snubbed the previous year. Now it's full-circle time. Nolan's explosive yet character-driven epic Oppenheimer, with a perfect balance of art and commerce, is poised to win best picture. Killers of the Flower Moon and Poor Things are also great in their different ways, but Oppenheimer's ambition and invention make it, deservedly, this year's best. (Caryn James)