Saturday, December 6, 2025

Miho Nakayama -- Arukinasai!(あるきなさい。)

 

There is a sad but grateful anniversary today in the Japanese music world. It was a year ago today that singer-actress Miho Nakayama(中山美穂)passed away at the age of 54, and I'm sure that many of her fans have been paying some tribute to the former 80s aidoru-turned-pop diva. They may be listening to her discography or watching her movies and TV shows. Hers was an untimely departure but she left us a grand number of singles and albums stretching for a few decades.


From me, I've decided to post an article about Miporin and one of her more obscure songs. I've written about her single and title track "Mellow" from her 1992 album. Well, this is the second track following that title track which starts it all off, "Arukinasai!" (Walk, Dammit!).

Written by Nakayama without going to her songwriting pseudonym of Issaku(一咲)and composed by Yusuke Asada(浅田祐介), this is a rather weirdly put-together mash of a few genres and perhaps befitting of its lyrical and overall tone. Miporin's story seems to revolve around a flighty and footloose-and-fancy-free woman who might annoy the heck out of everyone around her, so perhaps the title is their collective admonition to her. At the same time, it could also be the lady's own inner voice to get out there and see the world. Melodically, it's a pop song grafted with some R&B dance elements and a spaced-out middle. Even the singer happily gets into the funk with her delivery.

2 comments:

  1. Recently I've been digging into some of Miho's 90s records and enjoying them. I've not heard this track yet... it's really great so I'm now excited to check out the rest of the album. RIP Miporin... between her music and acting and just being an idol she had an amazing career.

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    1. Glad that the track triggered some interest in the album "Mellow". Hopefully, copies exist pretty easily out CD Japan and the like.

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