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I've encountered a number of tropes within Japanese pop music over the years of doing "Kayo Kyoku Plus". Another one has to do with aikagi or duplicate key/passkey. I've noticed that there are quite a few songs with the title "Aikagi". One was by Hatsumi Shibata(しばたはつみ)which happened to be her debut single in 1974 and there's another one by Mayumi Itsuwa(五輪真弓)that I have yet to cover.
The whole rigamarole regarding passkeys has to do with the illicit affair which is a common lyrical plot in the various romantic ballads, enka and Mood Kayo numbers. Fans have loved to listen vicariously and dangerously as men and women throw caution to the wind and have those romances in their special hotels or homes...of course, accessible by that guilty duplicate key. 🔑
It was just last weekend on NHK's "Shin BS Nihon no Uta"(新BS日本の歌)when I heard enka singer Misaki Iwasa(岩佐美咲)perform her latest single titled naturally enough "Aikagi". Released in February this year, her 12th single is a bittersweet ballad about the aftermath of an affair in which the heroine has kept the titular key although there is no longer anyone to meet in the secret love nest. Written by AKB 48 mastermind Yasushi Akimoto(秋元康)and composed by Saburo Takada(高田三郎), I guess it's safe to say that this could be considered a Neo-enka or New Adult Music with some Latin and sophisticated pop mixed in with the traditional stuff. Strangely enough, Akimoto weaves a very similar story to the one concocted by Fumiko Okada(岡田冨美子)for Shibata's "Aikagi", so I guess that anything titled "Aikagi" isn't going to be necessarily very happy.
I've also come to realize that this is only the second Iwasa article that I've written with her name on the byline after my first posting of her 4th single "Hatsuzake"(初酒)back in 2015. The scary thing is that my articles on "Hatsuzake" and Shibata's "Aikagi" were posted within a day of each other in February of that year. Cue spooky music. Anyways, Iwasa's "Aikagi" broke through the Oricon Top 10 to peak at No. 7.
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