Why Don't You Play in Hell?
Gen Hoshino · 2013
3 min · 2 tracks · J-pop · traditional folk music
A vibrant mix of J-pop energy infused with traditional folk melodies and playful, cinematic storytelling.
Why Don't You Play in Hell? is a single by Gen Hoshino, released in 2013. A vibrant mix of J-pop energy infused with traditional folk melodies and playful, cinematic storytelling. The album was pivotal in Gen Hoshino's career, reaching notable chart positions in Japan and receiving critical acclaim. Its unique fusion of genres not only resonated with audiences but also contributed to a renewed interest in blending contemporary pop with traditional Japanese sounds, influencing a wave of artists exploring similar styles. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.
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What does Why Don't You Play in Hell? sound like?
A vibrant mix of J-pop energy infused with traditional folk melodies and playful, cinematic storytelling. Rooted in J-pop and traditional folk music.
What makes Why Don't You Play in Hell? by Gen Hoshino notable?
The album was pivotal in Gen Hoshino's career, reaching notable chart positions in Japan and receiving critical acclaim. Its unique fusion of genres not only resonated with audiences but also contributed to a renewed interest in blending contemporary pop with traditional Japanese sounds, influencing a wave of artists exploring similar styles. Released in 2013, 'Why Don't You Play in Hell?' marked Gen Hoshino's ascent into mainstream recognition following his earlier indie work. This album followed his breakthrough single 'Sun' and showcased a refined sound that blended pop sensibilities with nostalgic influences, solidifying his position in the J-pop scene.
How many songs are on Why Don't You Play in Hell??
Why Don't You Play in Hell? has 2 tracks, running approximately 3 minutes.
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 地獄でなぜ悪い Standout 3:41
- 2 地獄でなぜ悪い (Karaoke) Standout
Release Date
October 2, 2013
Artist Origin
Japan
Runtime
3 min 41 sec
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