Miyuki Watanabe Completely Takes on ’80s Idol in the MV for her Solo Debut Song
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As we reported earlier, Miyuki Watanabe of NMB48 will be releasing her first solo single “Yasashiku Suru Yori Kiss wo Shite” (Rather than Treating Me Kindly, Kiss Me) on December 24.
The song was created under the concept “a full-scale homage to the eighties”, the decade when idols with mass appeal were created perfectly by the Japanese entertainment industry.
Today, a short glimpse of the music video for the song has been uploaded on AKB48’s official YouTube channel.
As the artworks has been revealed a few days ago, it’s full of Japanese ’80s stuffs!!!
The “women must be cute” is so Japanese ’80s. Maybe, in those days, every Japanese woman dreamt to become cute as popular girlish idols like Seiko Matsuda, Akina Nakamori, Kyoko Koizumi, and so on.
Now, Miyuki Watanabe, as a modern idol, portrays the 80’s idol with full of homage in this MV.
Check it out and enjoy recollecting on the Japanese old & cute days!!
Miyuki acts as what the lyric describes.
Those sweet scenes remind us the 80’s super popular anime series “Touch”, originally a high school baseball manga by Mitsuru Adachi. It’d be so lovely for Japanese who was young in those days.
Don’t forget to check the coupling track “Harukaze Pianissimo” that is also filled with ’80s taste!
“Harukaze Pianissimo”
(Center: Haruna Kojima)
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Yasashikusuruyori Kiss wo Shite [Bundled Set of All 2 Editions]
Yasashikusuruyori Kiss wo Shite [w/ DVD, Limited Edition]
Yasashikusuruyori Kiss wo Shite [CD+DVD / Regular Edition]
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