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J-WAVE 30th ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL INNOVATION WORLD FESTA

J-WAVE 30th ANNIVERSARY FESTIVAL INNOVATION WORLD FESTA
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Sakiyama Aoshi

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Sakiyama Aoshi is a Japanese singer-songwriter under Sony Music Artist when being just a high school student. He started music activities centering on street and performance events from 2015, with the acquisition of the 3 rd Grand Prix at the high school folk song Grand Prix, which is the program planning in Abema TV Variety Expansion Variety Himura in 2018. In this event, he attracted attention as a 15-year-old genius singer-songwriter.

Appearing on a Japanese TV show Himura Goes On and playing Samidare, he leaped to fame on the internet in no time. His lyrics are also in high level and too poetic for me to translate into English. I even call him as Joey Alexander in Japanese Folk Rock. However, he is slightly in short of communication skills. This gap between internal maturity in musical skills and immaturity of talking output makes him charming and popular among women of parental generation.
He doesnt talk much between songs in his live performance. His fans cant stand with that silence and end up asking him questions loudly one after another. Its like a parents day.

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