¡One More Time
¡Kengo Kurozumi
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[Machine Translation] The reevaluated "city pop" of the 1980s was strongly influenced by the AOR boom in the U.S., which was fueled by the big hits of Boz Scaggs and Christopher Cross. Kengo Kurozumi, a representative of Japan's AOR scene at the time, has created his first album in 10 years to commemorate the 50th anniversary of his debut with top-notch musicians and others who have continued to support the Japanese music scene. The album features a pleasant groove and refreshing AOR sound reminiscent of the 80's, lyrics interwoven with the pathos of the times, and mature, mellow vocals. The album features 10 songs including "Rainy 246," a self-cover song that has been distributed in advance, and "Sakura Magic," for which Neko Oikawa wrote the lyrics.
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