From writing about the recent B'z single "Illumination"(イルミネーション), the theme song for the currently running NHK morning serial drama "Omusubi"(おむすび), I was wondering a little about the gyaru(ギャル)culture that's been depicted on the show.
I was in Japan at the time when the gyaru culture was blossoming on the streets of Tokyo and elsewhere, notably Shibuya. Mind you, I don't recall having any gyaru as students although one kid was wearing her marshmallow-y loose socks below her uniform. Nope, my experience with such young people was purely observational as I saw the ladies decked in all sorts of dyed hairdos and bizarre makeup.
Anyways, as I was watching one scene of "Omusubi" which took place at a karaoke box, one gyaru took the microphone and sang an old Ayumi Hamasaki(浜崎あゆみ)hit. And that got me thinking about what were the favourite J-Pop tunes among the gyaru elite way back then. Well, it's a bit biased, but there is the Avex Portal which has put up its own five favourites for the 1990s.
(1995) hitomi -- Candy Girl
(1999) Ayumi Hamasaki -- Boys & Girls
(1995) globe -- Feel Like Dance
(1995) trf -- Crazy Gonna Crazy
(1995) H Jungle with t -- WOW WAR TONIGHT
I don't know whether there are any former or current gyaru reading this, but considering the source website, the choices are indeed slanted rather heavily toward Tetsuya Komuro(小室哲哉), so if there are any other non-TK songs that can be recommended as gyaru favourites, please let me know.
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