Plastic Love
Mariya Takeuchi · 1985
14 min · 2 tracks · J-pop · funk · soul
A vibrant fusion of disco and funk, threading romantic melancholy through infectious melodies and lush arrangements.
Plastic Love is a single by Mariya Takeuchi, released in 1985. A vibrant fusion of disco and funk, threading romantic melancholy through infectious melodies and lush arrangements. 'Plastic Love' became a cornerstone of the city pop movement, gaining renewed interest decades later as part of a global nostalgia for 80s Japanese music. The song's catchy style and emotional depth have influenced contemporary artists and have been sampled widely, contributing to its status as a cult classic. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does Plastic Love sound like?
A vibrant fusion of disco and funk, threading romantic melancholy through infectious melodies and lush arrangements. Rooted in J-pop and funk.
What makes Plastic Love by Mariya Takeuchi notable?
'Plastic Love' became a cornerstone of the city pop movement, gaining renewed interest decades later as part of a global nostalgia for 80s Japanese music. The song's catchy style and emotional depth have influenced contemporary artists and have been sampled widely, contributing to its status as a cult classic. When 'Plastic Love' was released in 1985, Mariya Takeuchi was already an established artist in Japan, having gained recognition with her debut album in 1978. This record marked a pivotal moment in her career, solidifying her status within the city pop genre, which was experiencing a surge in popularity during the mid-80s.
How many songs are on Plastic Love?
Plastic Love has 2 tracks, running approximately 14 minutes.
Tracklist
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- 1 Plastic Love (extended club mix) Standout 9:15
- 2 Plastic Love (new re-mix) Standout 4:51
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