Saturday 9 February 2013

~~Kono Machi Review~~

Hey everyone!
How are you? Good? Then let's get cracking!

C-ute released their 20th single this week and it was a cover of Chisato Moritaka's Kono Machi. Unfortunately, it hasn't received a lot of sales and the latest update as I post this is that they have sold 19,000 copes approximately  Which is very low, even for H!P standards, and it is such a smack in the mouth for diehard C-ute fans like me who were so excited that their sales were increasing. And then we get given this single and everything goes downhill.

Now, Kono Machi is a lovely song but when I first heard it, it was one of those ballads that took me a long time to finally love it. Usually, with H!P songs they get me within the first few listens, but it took me days for me to like this song. The tune wasn't very memorable and I always forgot how the song went as soon as I finished listening to it. The only thing that made the song stand out for me was the spoken parts because they were so beautiful. The electric guitar interlude that plays in the last spoken parts also made me all sentimental...
What made me love it really was when I saw the English translation of the lyrics. The story of the song is about returning to your hometown to a past childhood love and reminiscing all of the memories you had with this person but also realizing how much home really means to you. The story of the song really made me connect to the song due to me living in a town by the sea and one of the lines mentions how the beach has disappeared now. There is also another line about how it's been two years since everything has passed and both me and my boyfriend live in seaside towns and have been dating two years so this song is just so perfect for me lyrically.

The vocal performances of the girls is also what entices me when I realize what they are actually singing about. And the spoken thoughts they have also makes it more emotionally connecting for all involved.

The PV was also just like the song, plain and not very memorable. Once again, H!P resorted back to the simple white background sets and green screen. The solo shots were also in plain backgrounds so it didn't add much to the video. However, I have to agree that even though the simplicity didn't make it a very memorable PV, if there was a lot more added it would take away from the song.

The pictures they used for the backgrounds were very pretty but they were out of proportion with the girls and I didn't know why they looked glitchy. I also wish they used simpler costumes to make them go with the music video more. I do like the use of red costumes and they are very pretty but I couldn't really use them for a ballad. I would have used the outfits for this PV for another H!P single altogether.

Now Airi looks effortless as always and her vocals were amazing as always. One thing that bothers me a little though and I must be nitpicking but I just wanna point it out. She has had the same hairstyle for PVs for a little while now and I do wish she could have a bit more variety with her hair. Just saying...please don't kill me!

Saki was also cute as always and she always makes me smile. Even though she isn't a lead vocalist I love how she always manages to look like she's having the time of her life in PVs.

Mai, what the hell happened to you? You look beautiful! Usually you were just cute and that was it and never stood out for me. In this PV however, you looked so flawless. I like this new grown up Mai!

Chisato, you blew me away! You were gorgeous and all I have to say is...eyes!!!!

And of course we end on an amazing note with my oishii Maimi! :D You really suited this song and your simple expressions really made me connect with the song. I loved your spoken lines in the best; they were just so flawless! And keep your hair long it looks so beautiful like that! Do not cut it! And one more word...legs!!!

Sorry for the mess up of how I wrote this post. I went from making it into a mature review to just a fangirling of the girls. I do apologize. Even though this song is a beautiful song it won't remain as a memorable C-ute release for me I'm afraid. And this is coming from someone who, apart from Morning Musume, C-ute is their Number 1 H!P group!

RATING: 7/10
(To be honest if I didn't have such a connection to the song I might have given it a lower rating :S Probably a 5...)

Sunday 3 February 2013

AKB48 ~~The Minegishi Minami scandal~~

Hey guys
I know this post is a little different to what I usually post on this blog, but this week I came across some news that made me a little shocked, upset and sympathetic, but I guess at the same time I should really understand this scandal a little more seeing as I know what the idol culture includes.

Now, if you've heard of idol culture of if you're a fan of idols then one of the groups you must have heard about are AKB48. They are an idol group that are also theatre performers and they were created in 2005 by their producer and founder Yasushi Akimoto (or Aki-P to the fans). One of the conditions for these girls (and is also used in many idol groups) is that they are not allowed to date whilst being a member of the group. The reason for this is that their image to fans is that they are pure, innocent girls so it creates a fantasy to their fans (which mainly consist of older males also known as wotas). And a part of their fantasy being maintained is that these girls are not allowed to date.

However, on various occasions this rule has been broken. Not just in AKB48 but other groups have also succumbed to this rule being broken. For example, in Morning Musume 2nd generation member Yaguchi Mari quit the group when she was discovered in a scandal and was caught having a boyfriend, and also 6th generation member Miki Fujimoto was also discovered to have a boyfriend but admitted publicly that these rumours were true, therefore concluding with her leaving the group of her own accord.

AKB48 has been in the Japanese tabloids last year for a various number of scandals that included their members but as we wade into 2013 AKB48 has already been involved in another scandal. But even though it was just the same as any other scandal, due to much more extreme measures being followed after the rule breaking, it has managed to make worldwide news. It has been broadcast on Australian television and British television broadcaster BBC.

The Scandal~~

Minegishi Minami, a founding and 1st generation member of AKB48, has been a member since a young age in 2006. She has gained a lot of popularity within her time of being a member and always came at a high number ranking in fan elections. However at the end of January it was revealed in a Japanese tabloid that Minegishi was caught in a picture leaving the home of male company. The identity of this male company was a boy band dancer Alan Shirahama who has not yet solely spoke to the public about his side of events, but his management did release a short statement.

Now after the revelation of this scandal, a few hours later, on the official AKB48 website, a video was broadcast with Minegishi Minami with her head shaved, and giving a four-minute-long apology. This included taking full responsibility for what she had done, and continued to apologise to the fans, the staff and fellow AKB48 members for the trouble she also caused to them.

From various sources, it has been established that the Minegishi solely chose to shave her own head as her own self-punishment, and in Japan it is also a sign of remorse. Not only did she punish herself, but the management also had to step in for her breaching her contract. Instead of them firing or removing her from AKB48, instead she was demoted to a member of the trainee team. This way she could continue her work within the AKB48 company, but she would have to go from the bottom up.

Now because of this news, and due to the fact that Minegishi shaved her own head and added more controversy than the usual AKB48 scandal, not only did this scandal make its way to Japanese tabloids, but it also made it's way to international news sources. And it has also created a lot of opinions from fans of AKB48, to idol fans, and to people who have discovered AKB48 and the idol culture through this piece of news (sadly). People believe what the management has done is right due to a contract being breached; there is speculation as to whether Minegishi shaved her own head and people also wonder if management made her do it for extra publicity. And then there are people who have sided with Minegishi and it has made them think that the whole "no-dating" rule should be thought twice about or boycotted.

What do you think about all of this?

What I think personally~~
Now, before you read the rest of this, this is just my sole opinion and if anything I say offends or annoys you then I apologise in advance. None of what I say will be demeaning or insulting any side of the argument.

Now, when I first came across the video I didn't know what had happened. I had come across youtube as I usually do and I saw the video uploaded onto the AKB48 youtube channel and I didn't think anything of it. From what I could see of the small thumbnail it looked oddly like Minegishi had tied her hair back, but I didn't watch the video. Then later that day, I came across the news on tokyohive and it shocked me so much when I read it.

From the instance of seeing the pictures, my instant reaction was "If the management have made her do this, then...I will be very angry and upset." Then I read the news and watched the video of her apology and I felt so much sympathy for the young girl and and I was crying when I watched the video. I hate this kind of stuff to be broadcast to the public because she could say whatever she wants on the screen but at the end of the day it might be much worse in her head than what she wants us to see from her words.

When I first got into AKB48 when I first saw Minegishi Minami the first reaction I had of her was "Oh my god she is so cute! She is so sweet and infectious I wanna pinch those cheeks!" and she did make me smile whenever I saw her in PVs.

Now this girl is only 19, the same age as me. And in my culture, in the UK, a lot of girls my age have boyfriends and go out dating. Now, this girl is under strict instruction not to break her contract, but there must be some days where you see a gorgeous guy and try your hardest not to approach them and flirt. So there is a part of me that understands why these idols break the rules, and I mean, how can the management not expect these kinds of things to happen. So, in case they have things like this happen, then they know the right ways to punish them.

In my opinion I think the "no-dating" rules are there for a reason and for business purposes so when these girls audition they know what they are signing up for. So they know what they get themselves into when their scandals are unveiled. Then again, I feel sympathy for these girls because they should be entitled to a life of their own. Yes, they sing and dance and release photobooks etc for their own fans, but out of work they have their own personal lives too, in which they should be entitled to. Their lives 24/7 shouldn't be under contract, just their working time.

The fact that Minegish shaved her own head really made me scared for the girl and I worried for her deeply. Is her mindset really okay for her to do this to herself? This scandal really did have a massive impact on this girl and made her think about her actions. And even though she did ask the management herself to broadcast the apology video, why did the management say yes? Yes, Minegishi wanted this, but if I was management I wouldn't have allowed it. I would have felt so bad for this young girl if the apology had a massive negative impact. I know how harsh the internet is so I wouldn't want to think about what people could say about her. So I think it is demeaning for the management to still continue to broadcast this video. However, I can see why the video was broadcast; so the public couldn't make rash and negative assumptions without knowing more details of what happened and from truthful sources.

Not only does this have a bad impact on the group, but it also showcases idol culture in a bad spotlight. Now that this scandal has been broadcast internationally, this might be the first link for a lot of people outside of Japan to come across AKB48 and idol culture. The idol culture, when I first came across it, I did raise my eyebrows a little when I found out about the "no-dating" rule but I've got used to it and I can understand why it happens and this kind of thing does make me think it would be best if this rule was dropped. I mean, who thought it would be a good rule to introduce in the first place? And I find it a little ill-natured how the worldwide media has caught onto this just because Minegishi shaved her head (and compare it to Britney Spears).

People I know from my university friends, boyfriend, close friends and family love songs by Morning Musume and AKB48 but don't know anything about their culture. So when people come across this piece of news and find out about idol culture, I don't want people to hate it and have a bad view on it. Because like everything, I admit it does have its bad points, but I think what these girls have done in regards to scandals, is actually nothing compared to what a lot of Western stars have done. For example, a couple of years ago Chris Brown assaulted Rihanna brutually, but to this day he still gets given a lot of success from his music (apart from the slight negative publicity from getting a tattoo of Rihanna's abused face etc). But if this kind of stuff happened in Japan the star who did this probably wouldn't be heard from again, or would have to work again from scratch, because the Japanese society places these kinds of things in a very bad and unforgivable light.

So that's what I think of the overall situation. I do hope Minegishi does learn from this and become stronger from this. And I wish her all the best for the rest of her AKB career, whichever path it takes.