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Friday, July 10, 2026

Miki Hyodo -- Melancolie Jungle

 

I mentioned in my most recent article on singer-songwriter Miki Hyodo(兵藤未来)that I've enjoyed her City Pop/J-AOR stuff because of her approach. Well, this time around, I wouldn't really consider this particular song of hers as an example of either genre, but it's still pretty catchy.

What I'm writing about is the track "Melancolie Jungle" from her 1979 album "Hyodo Miki". From the title of the song, which was written and composed by her, there is that certain Gallic joie de vivre as Hyodo sounds as if she were musically skipping down the Champs-Elysees (I don't think that the Champs-Elysees would have any jungle-like areas but then perhaps some of you who have been to Paris can either confirm or deny this). Nope, neither City Pop nor AOR, I'd probably peg this one as New Music with a hint of jazz.

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