Foolish Foolish
Yuya Matsushita · 2008
20 min · 5 tracks · J-pop · contemporary R&B · hip-hop
A vibrant fusion of contemporary R&B and hip-hop rhythms wrapped in J-pop's melodic charm.
Foolish Foolish is a single by Yuya Matsushita, released in 2008. A vibrant fusion of contemporary R&B and hip-hop rhythms wrapped in J-pop's melodic charm. 'Foolish Foolish' gained attention for its blend of genres and resonated well with fans, contributing to Matsushita's growing popularity. The title track received significant airplay, helping it chart within the top ranks of J-pop singles during its release period. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Foolish Foolish sound like?
A vibrant fusion of contemporary R&B and hip-hop rhythms wrapped in J-pop's melodic charm. Rooted in J-pop and contemporary R&B.
What makes Foolish Foolish by Yuya Matsushita notable?
'Foolish Foolish' gained attention for its blend of genres and resonated well with fans, contributing to Matsushita's growing popularity. The title track received significant airplay, helping it chart within the top ranks of J-pop singles during its release period. Released on November 26, 2008, 'Foolish Foolish' marked Yuya Matsushita's rise in the J-pop scene following his debut album 'No. 1.' This sophomore effort built on his initial success, showcasing a more refined sound and lyrical maturity as he sought to solidify his place in the competitive Japanese music market.
How many songs are on Foolish Foolish?
Foolish Foolish has 5 tracks, running approximately 20 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 foolish foolish Standout 4:36
- 2 Mr. "Broken Heart" Standout 3:41
- 3 foolish foolish (REMIX) [English Ver.] Standout 4:20
- 4 foolish foolish (Instrumental) 4:34
- 5 Mr. "Broken Heart" (Instrumental) 3:37
Release Date
November 26, 2008
Artist Origin
Japan
Runtime
20 min 48 sec
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