A 2-hour special with the theme of “dance” on “with MUSIC”! Third generation JSB and Toraja members talk about the charm of dance



■It was also revealed that Kohei Matsushita attended EXPG! “When Naoki (Kobayashi) was a student, I used to dance with him in the corner.”

Nippon Television’s “with MUSIC”, which will be broadcast from 7pm on November 16th, is a two-hour special with the theme of “dance.”

NAOTO, Kenjiro Yamashita, Takanori Iwata of J SOUL BROTHERS III, and Genta Matsuda and Kaito Matsukura of Travis Japan performed songs related to Yukari in the studio. Delve into the charm of dance.

■Performing artists/singing songs
ano “Thu, diversity.” “Fiancé!”
Yoko Oginome “Dancing Hero (Eat You Up)”
Golden Bomber “Feminine”
Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS “RYUSEI” “Baby don’t cry”
Hinatazaka46 “Dore Misorashido”
Super express “AwA AwA”
TVXQ “Why? (Keep Your Head Down)” “SWEET SURRENDER”

Dance has become more familiar over the past 12 years, with dance becoming compulsory in junior high schools in 2012. Therefore, this time we will introduce “50 Dance Songs to Dance at School!” on VTR. In the studio are TRF’s SAM and DJ KOO, Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS’ NAOTO, Kenjiro Yamashita, Takanori Iwata, Travis Japan’s Genta Matsuda and Kaito Matsukura, and TAKAHIRO, who is active as a dancer and choreographer in Japan and the United States. Gathering. We will have a talk about dance.

First of all, regarding DJ KOO, the only DJ among the guest performers/dancers, Matsuda asked, “KOO-san, are you a dancer?” and he answered, “I’ve been watching you dance in front of me for over 30 years at TRF.” “There. After all, it’s EZ DO DANCE!” DJ KOO immediately excited the crowd. DJ KOO also introduced his “favorite dance part in TRF.” DJ KOO chose the chorus part of that famous song. What is that song and why?

MC Yumiko Udo asked, “Dance became a compulsory subject in junior high schools 12 years ago. How has it affected the dance world?” She replied, “We run a dance school called EXPG at LDH, and the children who attend it… It has increased a lot,” said NAOTO.

Then, artist navigator Kohei Matsushita reveals, “I used to go to EXPG,” and “When Naoki (Kobayashi) was a student, I used to dance with him in the corner.” Yamashita apparently knew that Matsushita had attended the school, and Matsushita said, “I’m happy.”

In addition, SAM, who teaches dance to a wide range of generations, talks about how he memorized NiziU’s “Make you happy” when his own students asked him to dance it.

In addition, the guests watched a video of “Dancing at School! 50 Dance Songs” and talked about the dance characteristics of various songs.

TAKAHIRO was impressed by the way the third generation J SOUL BROTHERS’ “RYUSEI” incorporated the running man, which is “the first step that everyone dreams of and challenges when dancing”, and thought “this was the right move!”. What is that “new” point? Iwata also looks back on when he incorporated Running Man into the choreography at ELLY’s suggestion.

Matsuda said he learned KinKi Kids’ “Glass Boy” in junior high school class. “Before I learned the choreography at the office, I learned the choreography at school,” and “That’s why I don’t really know the official choreography.” However, he decided to dance the chorus with Matsukura in the studio. “Then, is it okay to use the official TJ with a pattern that I don’t know about?” (Matsuda) and we try to dance together, but…

Matsuda also touched on the choreography of Shonen-tai’s “Kimi Dake ni” and talked about its appeal, saying that the silhouette is “jazzy” and “unique to Shonen-tai.”

Matsukura apparently had the opportunity to dance to AKB48’s “Ponytail and Shushu” in junior high school. The choreography is different from AKB48’s original choreography, as it involves “forming a group, each creating a composition and performing it to each other.” There, Matsukura shows off the choreography from that time.

Matsuda and Matsukura’s “dance songs that they think are cool” also appear in the VTR. “I practiced, but I couldn’t do it,” Matsukura said, revealing the key point. Iwata’s “dance songs that I think are amazing” are also included. What was the song that made you think, “I think everyone can do it at karaoke?” or “That’s a great idea.”

When EXILE’s “Rising Sun” appears on the VTR, NAOTO says about the chorus, “It’s a special step.” In the studio, NAOTO, Yamashita, and Iwata performed the chorus choreography. What are your impressions after seeing it up close?

Yudo also asked for the intro choreography for “Choo Choo TRAIN,” saying, “I really want to do it in a cool way,” and the guests and MCs all lined up to take on the challenge. NAOTO shares a tip that he learned from MATSU (Toshio Matsumoto), who was the leader of Choo Choo TRAIN for many years.

Furthermore, under the title “Dance movement presentation that you can’t help but do in your daily life,” Yamashita presses the elevator button, Iwata is called out by the staff, NAOTO holds his smartphone up to the station ticket gate, TAKAHIRO Demonstrate movements that you tend to do in situations such as when you wake up or go shopping.

In addition, we will deliver a special medley of 6 gorgeous songs as “Big Hit! Dance Song Medley”.

Golden Bomber performed their blockbuster song “Onna Shikute” on the NHK Kohaku Uta Gassen for four consecutive years, Hinatazaka46 performed their signature song “Dore Misorashido” which ranked first on the Billboard JAPAN HOT 100, and Yoko Oginome performed Performed the classic song “Dancing Hero (Eat You Up)”.

The third generation J SOUL BROTHERS won the Record Award in the same year it was released, and the blockbuster song “RYUSEI” with a total of over 150 million streams, and TVXQ’s powerful dance performance “Why? (Keep Your Head Down)”, super Express will perform their latest positive song “AwA AwA”.

Furthermore, the third generation J SOUL BROTHERS also performed their latest song, “Baby don’t cry,” a sad medium ballad about the end of love and tears.

ano’s hit song “Chu, Divergence.” which was the ending theme for the seventh episode of the TV anime “Chainsaw Man” and the latest song “Shoumenkkyu” which was the opening theme for the TV anime “Ranma 1/2″. A special performance of “Ranma 1/2” along with anime footage. TVXQ will deliver their latest song “SWEET SURRENDER”.


Program information

Nippon Television“with MUSIC” 2 hour special
11/16 (Sat) 19:00-20:54
MC: Yumiko Udo
Artist navigator: Kohei Matsushita
Performing artists (in alphabetical order): ano, Yoko Oginome, Golden Bomber, Sandaime J SOUL BROTHERS, Hinatazaka46, Chotonkyuu, TVXQ
Studio guests: SAM (TRF), DJ KOO (TRF), TAKAHIRO, NAOTO (J SOUL BROTHERS III), Kenjiro Yamashita (J SOUL BROTHERS III), Takanori Iwata (J SOUL BROTHERS III), Kaito Matsukura (Travis Japan) , Genta Matsuda (Travis Japan)


“with MUSIC” program site
https://www.ntv.co.jp/withmusic/


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