Brilliant new vocal hero Amatsuki will unleash his second major album 'Hakoniwa Dramatic' in Europe on July 29 courtesy of JPU Records. The Japanese star, who first began posting cover songs on video sharing websites a few years, has now accumulated more than half a million followers on Twitter. He was also awarded "Breakthrough Artist 2015" by NHK World's English language music show J-MELO and has already topped the charts of Japan with his first live DVD and original songs.
Outside of Japan, Amatsuki fever is already heating up with millions of hits and comments flooding his YouTube channel from overseas. Due to popular demand, earlier this year Amatsuki was invited to perform in front of thousands at MCM London Comic Con, the biggest event of its kind in Europe and third biggest globally. There, he gained many new fans and sold hundreds of CDs before running out of stock entirely.
Highly influenced by Japanese pop culture, particularly anime, video game and vocaloid – a music phenomenon that has swept Japan involving synthetic vocals and virtual pop icons – Amatsuki's music packs a powerful dose of energy, charm, and imagination that's resulted in him winning fans the world over regardless of language barriers.
'Hakoniwa Dramatic', Amatsuki's second full-length album since joining Japan's massive King Records, consists of 13 original tracks. Several videos from the album have also been uploaded to YouTube and experienced more than a million hits, including the latest video Nagareboshi.
Amatsuki – Hakoniwa Dramatic / ????????

01. Shooting Star / ?????????? [video]
02. Niji no Mukou e / ?????? [video]
03. LIFE!! [video]
04. Nagareboshi / ??? [video]
05. Nano Friends / ?????
06. Mikazuki Resize / ???????? [video]
07. Hoshizukuyo / ??? [video]
08. Airagi / ??
09. Ojyamachikku Lover / ???????????
10. Hajimari no Uta / ???????
11. Kimagure Merry-Go-Round / ????????????
12. White Line
13. Good-bye Dramatic / ??????????
Download (from 29 July):
Amazon Music UK DE ES FR IT
iTunes, Google Play, Microsoft Store
Stream (from 29 July):
Spotify, Deezer, Apple Music, Tidal
Log in to comment