Boku no Miteiru Fuukei came in at #1 in this list titled 15 Awesome Albums for Beginners to J-Pop
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1. Arashi's Boku no Miteiru Fuukei
If there's anything that makes the J-Pop industry tick, it's idol groups, and standing at the top of the male idol pack is Arashi, the leading act from Japan's top male talent agency, Johnny's Entertainment. Japan loves pretty much everything they do from their albums to their various television appearances, so they're the natural first step in learning more about what makes a good boy group in Japan. Boku no Miteiru Fuukei features a fun blend of genres and influences, making each of the twenty tracks a unique listen. All five members also have solos on this album, giving you a chance to hear their chops outside of the larger group.
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Honestly , I disagree with some of the albums being mentioned in this list . Like , I'm a big ARASHI fan but I wouldn't recommend Boku no Miteiru Fuukei to someone who wants to get into JPop (that should have been either Time or ARASHIC which're both still excellent albums til now)