Is it ironic that the one band that seems to keep coming up with major achievements in America is none other than the B'z? I don't think so, but many Americans seem to find it that way. Perhaps it's because American culture latched onto Visual Kei and JPop primarily. Latching onto bands like Dir en Grey, X-Japan, and even pop artists like Utada Hikaru and Puffy [Ami Yumi].
Today, Tak Matsumoto won the Grammy award. A first if I am not mistaken to anyone in Asia. He won it for his work with Larry Carlton on the album "Take Your Pick." (If you have not listened to it yet, you really should.)
So to recap... B'z were put on the Hollywood Rock Walk of Fame by nomination of Steve Vai. (The only Japanese Artist to be put on the Hollywood Rock Walk of Fame)
Tak Matsumoto won a Grammy with Larry Carlton. (The only Japanese artist to win a Grammy)
What is next? I hope is a B'z Japanese tour. They are gaining more ground in America now more than ever. I hope with this turn of events Japanese artists will be taken to be more serious in the world, and thus real artists can be brought over to America. (Read: Not visual kei and not overly hyper and cute JPop, as those things already have strong presence here in America.)
The first Grammy win to a Japanese Artist!
- kyuuketsuki
- DCTP Staff Member
- Community Forensic Scientist
Posts: 776
- kkslider5552000
- Community Villain
- Enjoys making videos that no one will watch
Posts: 8032- Contact:
Re: The first Grammy win to a Japanese Artist!
yes, America desperately needs real artists
Let's Play Bioshock Infinite: https://forums.dctp.ws/viewtopic.php?f= ... 94#p879594

3DS friend code: 2878 - 9709 - 5054
Wii U ID: SliderGamer55

3DS friend code: 2878 - 9709 - 5054
Wii U ID: SliderGamer55
- Freyr
- And then there were none....
Posts: 162
Re: The first Grammy win to a Japanese Artist!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h5nS5L1vuZc
Link to the song. Quite enjoyable, and definitely not what America latches onto and labels Japanese artists as.
Link to the song. Quite enjoyable, and definitely not what America latches onto and labels Japanese artists as.
"Rule through fear of force rather than force itself" - Tarkin Doctrine
"[It] is much safer to be feared than loved" - Nicolo Machiavelli
Most Convoluted DC theory?
"[It] is much safer to be feared than loved" - Nicolo Machiavelli
Most Convoluted DC theory?
- Jd-
- DCTP Staff Member
Posts: 6180
Re: The first Grammy win to a Japanese Artist!
For very obvious and legitimate reasons (one being that Tak is one of a kind), to be fair.Freyr wrote: Link to the song. Quite enjoyable, and definitely not what America latches onto and labels Japanese artists as.
Congrats to both Tak & Larry. The Take Your Pick album as a whole is great.
- bluekaitou1412
- Community Phantom
- Indie artist. Likes books and all things Haibara.
Posts: 5389
Re: The first Grammy win to a Japanese Artist!
That's quite an achievement 

- Freyr
- And then there were none....
Posts: 162
Re: The first Grammy win to a Japanese Artist!
Point. Contend that most Americans wouldn't consider him a Japanese artist because he doesn't fit that nice little cubby hole we have for them.Jd- wrote:For very obvious and legitimate reasons (one being that Tak is one of a kind), to be fair.Freyr wrote: Link to the song. Quite enjoyable, and definitely not what America latches onto and labels Japanese artists as.
Congrats to both Tak & Larry. The Take Your Pick album as a whole is great.
"Rule through fear of force rather than force itself" - Tarkin Doctrine
"[It] is much safer to be feared than loved" - Nicolo Machiavelli
Most Convoluted DC theory?
"[It] is much safer to be feared than loved" - Nicolo Machiavelli
Most Convoluted DC theory?
- kyuuketsuki
- DCTP Staff Member
- Community Forensic Scientist
Posts: 776
Re: The first Grammy win to a Japanese Artist!
And yet when he said his "speech" (which I still contend he only said because Larry prompted him to) he said he was a Japanese guitarist and even said thank you in Japanese. So if Americans don't consider him a Japanese artist then they are just stupid.