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J-Pop Star Kalen Anzai Gives First English Interview
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Many fans have noted that your music pays homage to the late ‘90s, early 2000s J-pop sound, while also embracing a futuristic sound. Did you listen to a lot of J-pop from the ‘90s/2000s era growing up?
When I was little, I grew up listening to Western music such as rock and jazz. I still remember that I felt so fresh when I first encountered the 1990s-2000s J-pop sound. I interpret it as a new genre when I listen and sing.
What music has most inspired you as a musician?
My first live show was seeing The Rolling Stones. I was impressed by the saxophone-playing band member [Bobby Keys] and worked hard to [learn the alto saxophone] and get into a tournament. I think it was my motivation to pursue music.
What do you like to enjoy when you're not working on music?
I love watching movies. I'm addicted to Netflix's 13 Reasons Why!
What are your go-to favorite songs to sing at karaoke?
I always sing Whitney Houston's “I Have Nothing" around the end!
You’re also known for showing your fashion looks on Instagram. Do you have a favorite outfit from one of your music videos?
My favorite music video costume is the outfit that combines the red mini dress with the motorcycle jacket that I wore in the video for my second single, “Dareka no Raise no Yume Demo ii.” I didn't usually wear red [before], but now I like it!
What are your favorite places to go shopping for unique clothing?
I usually buy things that I thought are cute in Urahara (Ura-Harajuku) and Shibuya. When I want overseas clothes, I buy them online, but I always check out the brand ELF SACK.
What is it like working with MAC Cosmetics? Do you have a favorite makeup trend currently?
When shooting the MAC collection visuals, the face changes so much with makeup! I was so impressed and delighted to bring out my new self. A recent makeup trend [I like] is to contour the center of the face. I recommend it because it makes your face look smaller and autumn-like.
Why do you think “Sekai no Subete Teki ni Kanjite Kodoku sae Aishiteita” was the best single to introduce your music to the world?
The [combination of the] sound of the ‘90s and the futuristic aesthetic was interesting and new, and I thought it would be perfect for me.
Your music videos and songs have futuristic and technological themes, like virtual relationships and augmented reality. Why did you want to explore the future and technology in your music?
Musically speaking, I actually wasn’t conscious of the future or technology—I drew from my real feelings instead. The video treatment was the inspiration of the creative team, and it became a collaboration. In itself, it was a very fun experience, and when I first saw the finished video, I screamed, “Cute!” Before shooting, when I was asked to propose a world view like the prophecy [in the video], I wanted to be in a position to express [my own] reality. On my own, I never really had the feeling that I always wanted to pursue the future and technology.
What is it like working with an agency as prestigious in the pop community as Avex?
I’m really stimulated every day. There are so many things I don't know yet. Everyone is really cool and I want to do my best to get closer to them.
Are there any J-pop artists you would recommend to J-pop lovers around the world?
Recently, I have been listening to Official髭男dism (Official HIGE DANdism). I love the lyrics and the melodies linger in my ears.
Your video for “Dareka no Raise no Yume Demo ii” prominently shows LGBTQ+ and interracial couples. Do you hope that society in the far future continues to embrace diversity and inclusivity?
Of course!
Your songs have both themes of hope and sorrow. Do they go hand in hand?
When you really want something, I think everyone experiences feelings such as anxiety, fear and sadness.
What does it mean to be cyberpunk in your world?
I think it means to be unique, like the Japanese gals (gyaru) culture.
What is the cyberworld that is featured in your first music videos? Is it a future Earth? A future Japan?
It is a new world that can only be made through human imagination, fantasy and hope.
What does your ideal vision of the future look like?
The ideal future is always changing, but what is unchanging is the love of music ... I just hope I can continue to convey my feelings [at any given moment] in real time.
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