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[JAPAN] American enka singer smashes Oricon Chart records with debut single

February 26, 2008 by KNDY · Leave a Comment 

Mainichi Daily News reported, “American “enka” singer Jero set records on Oricon’s weekly music charts, coming in fourth with his runaway hit debut single “Umiyuki,” according to results released on Tuesday.”"The 26-year-old Jero, born in Pittsburgh in the United States, grew up listening to enka (traditional Japanese ballads) as a child, inspired by his Japanese grandmother. After graduating from the University of Pittsburgh in 2003, he moved to Japan to become an enka singer. He was scouted by a record label after doing well at several amateur singing contests, and made a sensational debut with the single “Umiyuki,” created by charismatic songwriter Yasushi Akimoto and famous musician Ryudo Uzaki.”

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[JAPAN] B-boy turned enka singer

February 22, 2008 by KNDY · Leave a Comment 

Mainichi Daily News reported, “Enka, traditional Japanese ballads, are songs that inspire the soul of not only the Japanese but a B-boy. Jero, apparently the first black enka singer in Japan, performed his smash hit debut single “Umiyuki” at a HMV store in Tokyo’s Shibuya-ku on Wednesday.”"Born in Pittsburgh in the United States, the 26-year-old singer was brought up listening to enka from a young age inspired by his Japanese grandmother. After graduating from the University of Pittsburgh in 2003, he moved to Japan to become an enka singer.”

NOTE:  B-Boy is a term used to describe guys into breakdancing.  Click here for a more thorough definition.

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