Suppin
Maki Ohguro · 2009
12 tracks · J-pop
A vibrant blend of pop melodies and rhythmic dance beats that invites listeners to embrace joy and self-expression.
Why this album works
The album received positive reviews for its catchy hooks and energetic production, which resonated well with audiences in Japan. It further solidified Ohguro's place in the J-pop landscape, influencing a generation of artists aiming to merge traditional pop with modern sounds.
- Best for
- fragmented pacing for playful moods joyful anthems for self-expression danceable tracks for social settings
- Context
- By the time 'Suppin' was released in 2009, Maki Ohguro was already an established figure in J-pop, having gained fame from her 1991 debut album. This album marked a continuation of her evolution as an artist, showcasing her ability to adapt to contemporary trends while retaining her signature style.
- Stylistic neighbors
- Junichi Inagaki· Yumi Matsutoya· Sumire Uesaka
Tracklist
Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.
- 1 君は○○○○○ Standout
- 2 LEARN TO DANCE
- 3 WILD FLOWER Standout
- 4 Our Home
- 5 ROCK&SHOUT Standout
- 6 TAKE OFF
- 7 Calling You
- 8 ひとりぼっち
- 9 ?Baila!?Baila!?Baila!
- 10 IT'S ALL RIGHT
- 11 LIFE〜episode 7 挫折〜
- 12 すっぴん
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