Ongaku to You 2022 Songs, Artist and New Artist of the Year!

2022 was a very interesting year for the Japanese music industry and we at Ongaku to You would like to praise the songs and artists that helped us traverse this amazing year. Each member broke down the year in three categories; Song of the Year, New Artist We Discovered in 2022, and lastly our Artist of the Year. We hope that 2023 will bring many surprises to the Japanese music industry like we received in 2022!


Luna’s Song of the Year

“Itsumademo” by Thelma Aoyama Feat. SoulJa

The melody, Thelma's vocals, SoulJa's rap, the lyrics - everything is perfect and it’s a callback to Koko ni Iru yo/Soba ni Iru ne. Just the idea of Thelma and SoulJa doing a collaboration and a call back to the tracks they did together on Thelma's debut is just fantastic and I fell in love upon first listen.


Luna’s New Artist of the Year

Grace Ami

Grace Aimi released her debut studio album near the end of 2021 and I discovered her music in early 2022 after my best friend introduced me to her song "Karaoke Queen". Grace Aimi's music took me by surprise in a good way. I love that her music was all English based (as I wasn't expecting that at all) and that it reminded me of a mixture of 00s pop at times creating a funky fresh vibe. Tracks such as Friend Zone had a more western feel, especially lyrically and composite wise. Tracks like "if" and "Karaoke Queen" give off some mixed vibes which I love. She's an artist I have been anticipating releases as I'm curious to see what she will do next.


Luna’s New Artist of the Year

Koda Kumi

Koda Kumi has had a fantastic year, especially coming off of her 20th anniversary and going into her 21st anniversary. She's released 'heart' in March of this year, which is a fantastic album and has a new digital track titled "WINGS". Her music has matured so much and I love that with each release; she does something different and showcases her talent as an artist. Her versatility in the industry is always needed.


Gray’s Song of the Year

“Last Dance ni Bye Bye” by Ballistik Boyz From Exile Tribe

“Last Dance ni Bye Bye” is a song that I come back to time and time again. This release just oozes the coolness factor and I love every second of it. The Ballistik Boyz have really grown since they released their first album and they have proven how insanely talented they are. This is a song that I play at work all the time when I want to brighten my day. Such a fun dance number with really great vocals. This was easily my song of the year, and I think the Ballistik Boyz has earned it.


Gray’s New Artist of the Year

Octpath

Octpath has had a really good year, and I wanted to make them my New Artist of the Year because when we first started coving them I wasn't a huge fan of them. They then released their "Perfect"-EP and that was the real turning point for me. I've enjoyed every release they have had since. I look forward to every release this group puts out and can't wait to see what they do next.


Gray’s New Artist of the Year

BiSH

So I was thinking about my Artist of the Year and I feel like BiSH has really earned this spot even though they don't have a song in my top 5 songs of the year. But week after week on the show we cover groups that are way past their prime and how sad in many ways it has become. So for a group like BiSH to say hey we are going out on our terms and to finish with such a strong year of releases. This has been some of my favorite music BiSH has done and it's created a bittersweet moment, on one hand I don't want to see them go next June, but I respect them leaving on their terms and I wish everyone in BiSH the best of luck on their future endeavors.


Ken’s Song of the Year

“Shock!” by Sakanaction

This is a track that upon first listen I had already known was going to be on my list, being top or not would be the only problem. I have loved what Sakanaction has been doing recently by delivering a modern city pop style of music and “Shock” is the bread and butter of that. It’s composition alone would be something to talk about as it just jazzercises a lot that 80’s feels and while the lyrics might not be anything too meaningful, it just adds to that style that Sakanaction has been trying to perfect. The bongos throughout the track had really won me over for my overall enjoyment of this song. I had enjoyed their concept, album Adapt, that was released back in March. I am much looking forward to a more traditional original album in the future.


Ken’s New Artist of the Year

Nishina

Not to beat a dead horse by having two unique female vocalists as my New artist of the Year back to back, but this year it would have to be Nishina. She has that “it” factor that I look for in a female vocalist. Her music is calm, yet has a hint of mysterious madness hidden throughout which attracts all listeners. One of the things that I absolutely love about Nishina is that she has this really soft but show addictive vocals that just capture anyone which was one of the reasons that I fell for her in the first place. Like I had said in my Music Corner write up about her, she can really mix it up and just take listeners on a ride that never has been heard before. Her latest release (as of this write up) “Hot Milk” was something that I didn’t picture her doing after her album 1999, but it just works cause of her vocal range that she puts into all of her tracks. It was things like this which really had made me thinking there was no one else that I could pick as my new artist aside of Nishina.


Ken’s Artist of the Year

back number

There isn’t an artist that had filled my ears throughout the year that was 2022 like back number. While it is true their actually 2022 was fairly light in actual releases, it was their whole backlog of releases that really got me. Like I had said with Yellow on my top 5 in 2021, they have this way just to grip the listener into their lyrics about love, unrequited or otherwise. I was even a huge backer of Suiheisen this past year, in which I didn’t see the big appeal of it back in its initial release. Songs like “Happy End”, “Takaneno Hanakosan”, “Shiawase” were constantly in my rotation and it had killed me because they weren’t modern enough that I couldn’t really talk about them in my Ongaku Go’s throughout 2022. These songs and its lyrics had really helped me in this really difficult year. I’m looking forward to HUMOR which will release in January of the 2023 and hope that these boys will keep on having an amazing year.

Gray's Ongaku Go For November 2022

Picking up where Ken and Luna left off lets go over to top five songs I’ve been listening to this past month. All the songs posted here are available on Apple Music.


“Show Time (Feat. Aklo)” by ALI

I’ve made no bones about my favorite ALI song being “Lost In Paradise” which featured Aklo on that track. “Show Time” Aklo rejoins them in this great number full of trumpets, and sass. This has been a blast to listen to and I’m glad to see ALI back.

Check out “Show Time (Feat. Aklo)” here and the music video below!


“My Turn (Feat. JP the Wavy)” by GENERATIONS from Exile TRIBE

This is the latest release by GENERATIONS and it’s incredibly good. I’ve heard Luna talking about JP the Wavy but I personally haven’t checked out his work. However, I wound up really enjoying this collaboration. I’m curious if GENERATIONS will do a collaboration like this again in the future.

Check out “My Turn (Feat. JP the Wavy)” here and the music video below!


“Growing Up” by 7ORDER

This song is really good, and a much better improvement over their last release “Power”.  It’s music like this that draws me to 7ORDER, great vocals, melody, and the energy in this song fills me with so much positive energy. “Growing Up” is quickly becoming one of my favorite songs of the year.

Check out “Growing Up” here and the music video below!


“Magic Of A Laugh” by lol

lol just dropped their latest album, Amber, and this is the very first track on the album. They released “Magic of A Laugh” as a digital single before they dropped their album so I’ve been listening to this all month and I freaking love it. It has this really cool trumpet that is used in this track and this is really great music to dance to. I missed talking about lol and I’m so glad to be talking about this track. 

Check out “Magic Of A Laugh” here and the music video below!


“Zettai Inspiration” by SKE48

I’ve been listening to this song a lot more than I thought I would when I first heard it. I think I’m just glad to have a decent track to be released by SKE48. I haven’t liked anything they’ve dropped over the past few years and it’s nice to hear a number like “Zettai Inspiration” again. I’m not hopeful that their next release is going to be on this level so I’m enjoying this as much as I can.

Check out “Zettai Inspiration” here and the music video below!

Luna's Ongaku Go For November 2022!

As the fall leaves have fallen and Halloween has come and gone, a brand new Ongaku Go has arrived. We at OTY would like our readers to know what was filling our ears for the past month. Each track is available across all digital music streaming platforms with Apple Music featured on this site.


“Itsumadedemo” feat. SoulJa by Thelma Aoyama

When I saw Thelma Aoyama was releasing a collaboration with SoulJa, it brought me back to her debut track, “Soba ni Iru yo”, which she colloborated with SoulJa on. “Itsumademo” gives you those sentimental feelings as “Soba ni Iru yo” does, but you can hear the growth in Thelma’s voice, lyrics, and composition; which makes for such a memorable track. “itsumademo” is a mid tempo R&B ballad with a great flow between Thelma’s vocals and SoulJa’s rapsy rap and the piano is icing on the cake. I enjoy the modern feel “Itsumademo” displays as it shows how both artists have grown with the music industry and with their style of music.

Check out “Itsumademo” feat. SoulJa here and the music video below!


“Friend Zone” feat. CIMBA

Its so good to see Hiromi back as she has the most soulful voice in the R&B industry right now. “Friend Zone” shows off what her voice can do and makes me realize how much I’ve missed her music. “Friend Zone” is a mid tempo R&B track that concentrates on both Hiromi and CIMBA’s strong vocal capabilites and strong lyrics. Hiromi and CIMBA have the best collaborations as their vocals mesh perfectly together as they have soulful and colorful voices that showcase the meaning of Rhythm and Blues. “Friend Zone” is a catchy song and its one that you wish was longer than it is, as you get lost in its blissful sounds.

Check out “Friend Zone” feat. CIMBA here and the music video below!


“Crazy Party Night” by Kyary Pamyu Pamyu

As Halloween is my favorite month and with the release of Kyary Pamyu Pamyu’s latest single “Isshin Doutai”, I went back to Kyary's track “Crazy Party Night” which imbodies Halloween for me. Its fun, cute, Halloween-esque, upbeat, and makes you want to dance. Kyary puts her all into this by invoking the Halloween spirit, not to mention it has a catchy chorus that gets stuck in your head. “Crazy Party Night” also reminds me of a track that be used in Nightmare Before Christmas, just with its composition and lyrics. Its obvious that “Crazy Party Night” was on repeat all month with it oozing of the crazy Halloween spirit it encomposses.

Check out “Crazy Party Night” here and the music video below!


“LonelyZombieWonderland” by I Don’t Like Mondays.

As its October, I tried to keep most of my playlist Halloween and came across the track “LonelyZombieWonderland” which isn’t very Halloween-eque but nonetheless a fanastic track with a jazzy composition and meaningful lyrics. I love the style I Don’t Like Mondays took in this song as it gives the live jazz band feel with the trumpets, the composition feels different than their usual rock pop feel, and it gives off the live feeling throughout the song. This was such a fun fresh song that easily gets stuck in your head and always make me crave for by I Don’t Like Mondays.

Check out “LonelyZombieWonderland” here and the music video below!


“My Story” by FAKY

The month of October, FAKY released their studio album F and I have been addicted to it since its release. “My Story” has been one of my most played tracks on the album thus far. The lyrics touch my soul, their vocals fit perfectly with the composition, the chorus is catchy, and its a track I can easily sing-a-long too. “My Story” is a track that has brought me so much joy listening to it and helped uplift my spirit this month. FAKY has shown how much they’ve matured musically over the years and I am in love with the style they are doing.

Check out “My Story” here and the music video below!


Ken's Ongaku Go for November 2022!

With the color changing month of November passing us by thats means a brand new Ongaku Go is upon us. We at OTY would like our readers to know what was filling our ears for the past month. Each track is available across all digital music streaming platforms with Apple Music featured on this site.


“Colorful Raindrop” by Mime

This past month was a rough one with catching Covid and dealing with the effects of that for the first half of November. But if there is nothing that did change it’s that how much Mime has been absolutely amazing and their latest single “Colorful Raindrop” is exactly what I needed. The overall composition is incredible as it’s not overbearingly complicated nor does it carry that simplistic style of melody that we are used to Mime having. Hakari’s vocals absolutely work and made me fall with it all over again. I can’t wait to see with Mime has for the next year as 2022 was just fantastic for them overall. 

Be sure to check out the track here with the lyric video below!


“JUST DANCE!” TRAVIS JAPAN

We had a debuting Johnny’s group, but more importantly we had a debuting Johnny’s group that made their debut digitally as well. While I do wish their more modern groups will make the transition internationally as well, I can really appreciate Travis Japan’s effort in this. As a debut it shows how much this group can succeed as this song is sung entirely in English. For a track that is titled “Just Dance”, they don’t fall into the traps that more modern groups are doing with their dance beats and actually makes it danceable for a normal person. I don’t what the future holds for Travis Japan, but I can’t wait. 

Check out the music video below along with track here!


“Subtitle” by OFFICAL HIGE DANDISM

In my mind this is their best song since “I Love” a couple years back. While we did have this stigma about OFFICAL HIGE for trying to clout chase “Pretenders” for the longest time, I think they are finally hitting their stride and producing some of the most interesting tracks that I heard, with hits like “Cry Baby’ and “Mixed Nuts” in the months prior “Subtitle” is the cherry on top of their latest resurgence. While I might not want to hear songs like “Subtitle” by OFFICAL HIGE being released all the time, when they do go back to them, it makes it feel like a gem that is waiting to be found. This is easily a track that will be in my top 5 of the year.

Be sure to check out the music video below along with the song here!


“AISHITA HARERUKANA” by Emi Noda

Now Emi Noda is a new artist that had exploded on to the scene. With the advent of Aimyon and such it is expected that this genre of the girl with the guitar will be touched upon time and time again. While I don’t like to mainly focus on that as a genre as being the main thing that drives the Japanese Music Industry as a whole, in moderations it’s fine. Originally sung by the amazing Keisuke Kuwata, Noda brings a frailness and more emotionally driven take to the piece that most others haven’t tried before. Her vocals were the first thing that really attracted me to this rendition which had led me to going back to it again and again throughout the month. I’m very excited to see how Emi makes her mark in the industry.

Be sure to check out the performance of the song below with it also here!

 


SOS by Okkaa

Okkaa is an artist that I had my eye on for a while and I know he’s not going to be an artist for everyone with his more artistic takes for composition. However, SOS is something I ended up really liking due to his more naturalistic view of sounds which I ended absolutely loving throughout. Okkaa’s vocals might not be the strongest, but he has that sense of being able to hook you into a song and makes the listener be able to continue listening. While I might be bringing up his achievements all too much, I honestly can’t wait to see how he’ll do in the next year.

Check out the video below along with the track here!

Gray's Ongaku Go For September 2022

Picking up where Ken and Luna left off lets go over to top five songs I’ve been listening to this past month. All the songs posted here are available on Apple Music.


“Goes On” by Juag Kung Suk 

“Goes On” is the second track on Suk’s latest release “Beautiful,” and is the best thing about this release. This number showcases Suk’s great vocal work, and I’ve been enjoying it ever since it dropped.

Check out “Goes On” here and the music video below!


“Fever Fever” by lol

Man, it’s been so long since I’ve talked about lol and I got curious about what they’ve been up to this year, so I decided to look at their profile on Apple Music. I discovered that lol has released a few digital singles this year. Out of those, this one was my favorite. It’s a fun dance number that lol is known for, which, as a huge fan, I really enjoyed.

Check out “Fever Fever” here and the music video below!


“Kiranatu” by Star Prince

I owe Ken for suggesting this great track to me. This is a fun, high-energy song that sweeps up the listener, and I can’t get this tune out of my head.

Check out “Kiranatu” here!


“Wings” by Koda Kumi

Koda Kumi is known for her dance numbers but “Wings” really shows off what she is capable of when she wants to do a vocal ballad and, she is absolutely brilliant in this. I was surprised when I checked this out but, man, I was glad that I did.

Check out “Wings” here and the music video below!


“Smile” by BUDDiis

This song has been a pure delight since I heard it earlier this month and has swiftly become one of my favorite releases for the year. The harmonization on display is done very well, and the melody has a great hook. Every time I hear this it puts a big smile on my face.

Check out “Smile” here and the music video below!