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Kick it boy band6/22/2023 ![]() It’s an ideal debut song thanks to its arrangement, which blends a light pop feel with great musical depth. The line “We are blooming here, Myself from tomorrow is calling” is a direct reference to the story of I’ll Be Your Bloom, and to the concept of 8LOOM itself. The melody line of “Come Again,” 8LOOM’s first single, is fresh and light, yet at the same time melancholic, with a pleasant, bouncy feel. A series of events lead her to becoming the live-in dormitory mother for a boy band called “8LOOM.” The seven members of the band just can’t seem to catch their big break, and as Asuka spends time with the band, she becomes closer to them, helping them in their efforts to achieve success. Asuka Nakamachi used to be a high school teacher until a setback forced her into early retirement. The drama series I’ll Be Your Bloom, headed by actress Tsubasa Honda, is an original story from screenwriter Erika Yoshida, winner of the 40th Mukoda Kuniko Award for her drama series Koisenu Futari (2022/NHK). ![]() Let’s take a look at the appeal of 8LOOM’s music, which is tightly linked to the TV show’s concept and story, and how the band has been performing in the charts. The band’s success shows no signs of slowing. 1 for two consecutive weeks on the Heatseekers Songs chart and reached as high as No. Their third single, “Melody,” (released on November 9) came in No. The chart ranks rapidly rising songs poised to become the next breakout hits, by tabulating radio airplays, downloads, streams, and weekly video views for songs in the Japan Hot 100. 49 on Billboard Japan’s Hot 100 song chart. 3 for five consecutive weeks in Billboard Japan’s Heatseekers Songs chart dated November 30, and also came in at No. Their first single, “Come Again,” which was released on September 21, has maintained its position at No. ![]() Their songs have enjoyed continued success on the charts. 8LOOM is a limited-time-only seven-member boy band that was launched by the TBS drama I’ll Be Your Bloom (which airs Tuesdays at 10 p.m.
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