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WITH increased concern about the sexualisation of our teens, we look at J-pop and the disturbing realities of the Asian music genre
YOU may or may not have heard about AKB48. But let me introduce you to the hyper-sexual group of 150 young women has hit the press for more reasons than just record sales in the last few years.
The biggest name in J-pop, the teen sensation has gained cult-like status as the idol-band that is literally idolised by their adoring fans.
Their extreme success has sparked no less than 48 spin off groups from other cities and countries including SKE48 based in Nagoya’s Sakae district and JKT48 of Jakarta, Indonesia.
As well as the official splinter bands, adolescents all of the country follow their fame and see their imperfect singing voices and unpolished routines as something attainable to aspire to.
The band does its best to emulate purity with girlish charms, matching outfits – sometimes of the school girl variety – and high pitched coquettish voices.
But this thinly veiled false innocence is only designed to ramp-up their young girls’ sexual appeal.
Their songs have included “Seifu ga Jama o Suru” which translates to “My school uniform is getting in the way” and the song “Heavy Rotations” referring to a song that gets overplayed on the radio, which came complete with its own provocative lingerie-adorned music video.
This in itself isn’t necessarily shocking. We are no stranger to the racy school girl pop-star – just cast your minds back to Britney circa 1998.
But when news broke in 2015 that they had recruited their youngest ever member Karen Yoshida, just 12 years old at the time, alarms bells should have started ringing.
What is more shocking than the tender age of the girls involved is the demographic of fans they appeal to, as well as the inevitable spotty teenagers and wannabe fangirls, they have built up a disturbing base of older men.
These men, who are often old enough to be the performers’ fathers, or even grandfathers, unashamedly queue for concert tickets, chant song lyrics and participate in dance routines during shows.
This glow stick brandishing brigade of geriatrics appears to have no concept of the uncomfortable reality of their choice in music genre.
The phenomenon of “idol bands” is one designed by big-wig execs who pluck young boys and girls, who don’t have overwhelming amounts of talent, from obscurity and make them stars.
AKB48 is the largest and most popular but by no means the only group, as well as the big names, young girls in every city don matching outfits and prance around in backstreet pubs and clubs with the hope of being spotted.
The girls can perform on their own or as part of a troop but as you venture further from the big stages the ages of the girls ages seem to plummet further.
On a recent trip to Tokyo I found the culture deeply disturbing, but I was particularly shocked by how normal the locals found the unsettling phenomenon.
A friend of mine who lives just outside of Tokyo took me to an amateur “idol band” evening hosted in the top room of a small bar in Shinjuku.
Hidden up a dank set of stairs and a poorly lit hallway was a dingy bar with a small metre squared stage in the corner.
We had to wait outside while the acts prepared for their 15 minutes on the poorly constructed stage.
A crowd of men ranging between 40-65 years in age waited with us, greeting each of the adolescent girls by name as they walked past into the performance area.
After five minutes the show started, all the girls had deliberately high pitched voices and announced to the crowd how much they loved them before they started performing in minuscule pleated skirts and matching tops.
The whole disconcerting experience reached its pinnacle when two identically dressed fairies came on stage and the crowd of geriatric men not only knew the words to their songs but also had dance routines to match.
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