Remon Nakanishi is a standout figure in Japan’s minyo (folk songs) and Bon Odori music scene. He is particularly recognized for his performances of Goshu Ondo, a traditional song and dance associated with Bon Odori summer festivals, which honor the spirits of the deceased in the Kansai region. In addition to his singing, Remon is a dedicated field worker and researcher of traditional folk performing arts. He is also a talented painter, creating all the cover art for his music himself. His multifaceted approach to art and culture makes him a unique and vibrant force within the folk music community.
Remon Nakanishi has released an enchanting new single, “Yattokose (Feat. Suzumeno Tears).” The song carries the essence of a traditional Japanese folk tune, capturing a unique and captivating vibe.
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The vocal work is raw and passionate, showcasing immaculate pitch control that truly stands out. The female chorus in the background adds a delightful layer, making the song fun and easy on the ears. It radiates a celebratory and positive energy, inviting listeners to join in the joy it conveys.
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I thoroughly enjoyed this track. It’s refreshing to hear something different. “Yattokose” is a delightful experience that feels both vibrant and uplifting, making it a great addition to any playlist.
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