Its three members hail from the 13-member South Korean boy band SEVENTEEN.
She shares some personal routines she uses to stay grounded in the highly competitive entertainment industry.
Uesaka chatted with Billboard Japan about the satisfaction she feels after completing this exciting project and shared details about each track on the set.
“Stars” was written by the songwriter of “R.Y.U.S.E.I.,” the No. 1 song of 2015.
Billboard Japan spoke with the band about the song's appeal, the highlights of their new single's B-sides and more.
After leading the chart for eight straight weeks and 12 overall, Official HIGE DANdism’s “Subtitle” drops to No. 2.
For over 20 years since her sensational debut, Nakashima has continued to take on new projects while staying true to her unique style.
Sasaki helps artists in Japan expand the scope of their musical activities by providing a platform and operational support.
The interview with frontman Iyori Shimizu was conducted as part of Billboard Japan’s Monthly Feature series, focusing on today’s standout artists and works.
The records for both consecutive and non-consecutive weeks at No. 1 were previously held by Gen Hoshino’s “Koi.”