<blockquote class="ipsBlockquote" data-author="Star" data-cid="179394" data-time="1410573964">So yeah,this happened. I don't know if anyone mentioned it in the KPop spam or not, but here it is.</blockquote>
It's not too farfetched for an Asian artist to be inspired by Latino genres. For example, in the mid-2000s, Bon-Bon Blanco's act pretty much revolved around it (see "Namida no Hurricane", "Datte, Onna no ko Nan da Mon", etc.). For single songs that come to mind, there are Tanimura Nana's "SEXY SENORITA" and, you can even say, Morning Musume's "Iroppoi Jirettai". I've been hearing more reggaeton lately like lecca's "Sky is the Limit" and Wassup's "Hotter than a Summer".
The All Purpose Super Junior Thread
Moderator: Arichii
Re: The All Purpose Super Junior Thread
Last edited by Zaeleus on Fri Sep 12, 2014 9:10 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: The All Purpose Super Junior Thread
The only reason I think I could like Japanese Reggaeton is because they don't use such an offensive and vulgar lyrics as Latin Raeggaeton, or if they use it I won't understand it anyways
PD: Iroppoi Jirettai is a Flamenco-styled song, from Spain. It does not really have much to do with Latin America
PD: Iroppoi Jirettai is a Flamenco-styled song, from Spain. It does not really have much to do with Latin America
Last edited by Derby on Fri Sep 12, 2014 10:53 pm, edited 1 time in total.
