Japan's Best Music - 1000+ Jpop Songs and Radio
- Version
- 2.1.1
- License
- Purchase
- Minimum Requirements
- Compatible with iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad. Requires iOS 3.1 or later. iTunes account required
- Date added
- 19 June 2012
Publisher's description
Right now, SUMMER SALE: $0.99, 85A great deal - full-featured radio included!-----------------------------------Discover and enjoy the best music from Japan!* Listen to over 1,000 top Japanese songs from over 330 different artists.* Share video links directly to your Twitter account. * Listen to some of the all-time best Japanese songs in the "Classic Hits" page. * Read English and Japanese Wikipedia pages to learn more about various Japanese artists.* Always full-length songs. Never short 30 second songs, cover songs, or karaoke versions.BONUS: This app also features an online RADIO player that connects you to over 30 Jpop, Jrock, and Kpop online radio stations.This app is *THE BEST* way to keep up with the best and most popular songs in Japan. No matter how much you follow Jpop, with this app you are sure to discover new artists and songs.Music styles include everything from Pop to Rock to Hip-Hop to R&B to Traditional. Music is provided via video links, such as to YouTube. Just click play and listen to the music. New content is added often. ========================================================Don't be fooled by similar apps. Other apps do automatic searching on YouTube to select videos. As a result, they give you a lot of cover songs and karaoke versions of songs. But not with this app: we carefully hand-select all songs from various sites.========================================================
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