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Written by Alicia Tan   
For the vast majority of us Generation Y kids, we most probably haven't heard of the legendary J-pop duo Chage and Aska, let alone know about one half of the group: ASKA. Though, you might have had Canto and Mando-pop covers of their popular songs such as "Say Yes" and "Otoko to Onna" (literally translated as, "Men and Women") earworm into your head in the 1990s.

So where have they gone? Well, we are not so sure about Chage, but Aska is certainly making himself SCENE by hooked!

dsc_8882        Born Miyazaki Shigeaki, ASKA debuted as part of CHAGE and ASKA in 1979, after winning the Yamaha Popular Song Festival with "Hitori saki". The duo toured Japan during the 80s, performing a good number of songs penned by ASKA. It was only in the late 1980s that ASKA decided to dabble in a solo project.

        With his powerful and emotive vocals, it was then no surprise that ASKA found success in his solo career, with his single "Hajimari wa Itsumo Ame" selling over 1,160,000 copies on top of reaching second place on Oricon (Japan's hit music chart).

        ASKA's capabilities stretch further beyond writing and singing his own songs, of course. We're talking about one of the best music artistes to ever come out of Japan!

        As mentioned above, ASKA has written most of the songs for CHAGE and ASKA, as well as his own career; and his songs have been extensively covered by Chinese artistes. But did you know that ASKA has collaborated and produced songs for the other side of the Pacific as well?

        Notable collaborations include Richard Marx, Chaka Khan and Michael Hutchence - though, you probably don't recognize their names amidst the Backstreet Boys, Jay Z and The Pussycat Dolls.

        From 2005 to 2007, ASKA held a series of concerts in Japan and Shanghai, melding together a unique blend of orchestral music with the modern pop genre, including the "ASKA Symphonic Concert 2007", and "My Game is ASKA", as well as an unplugged acoustic-styled concert "Alive in Live" late last year.

        In this same vein, ASKA's starting his concert tour again in Asia, entitled "SCENE". Kicking off in sunny Singapore, the tour will make its way to Jakarta, Bangkok and China, with ASKA working with local philharmonic orchestras.

        HOOKED had the chance to attend the SCENE press conference where ASKA, along with his management, introduced the concert tour proper.

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        While Singaporeans might be skeptical of the beauty of the Esplanade, ASKA's manager Echizen Naoto cited the "beautiful and excellent acoustic design" as one of the key reasons to why Singapore was chosen, not only as a concert location, but also as the opening venue.

        Echizen also recalled the 10,000 strong crowd in the previous Japan-only concerts.

        "The limited number of people who were able to come and see ASKA perform made us decide to conduct an Asian leg of the tour," he explains, emphasizing how through ASKA's music, cultural exchanges could be performed at a much more accessible level.

dsc_8786        What does ASKA himself have to say about the tour? Dressed in a smart suit with a very flattering skinny tie, ASKA was evidently at ease with himself and the press.

        "It's a privilege to have a concert with the symphony orchestra," agreeing with his manager Echizen, ASKA noted that collaborating with a symphonic orchestra is a kind of cultural exchange itself, mixing different genres of music to produce something new.

        Fans will be delighted to hear that ASKA will be presenting a different side of himself in the Singapore leg of the tour. In contrast to the performance he did in Shanghai previously, ASKA also let in on how performing with an orchestra changes the feeling of a concert totally.

        "In this tour, I'm part of the orchestra - my voice is an instrument. I discovered that in Japan, the lyrics of a song are one of the important factors for a good song, but overseas, it's the voice that conveys the message of the song, since Japanese isn't understood."

        ASKA is no stranger to Singapore, having set foot here 12 years ago during a CHAGE and ASKA tour. Describing Singapore as the "center of Asia", he said that it was only natural that a concert should be held, and one with our philharmonic orchestra no doubt.

        His sense of humor was evident when he cheekily replied, "The press (media) is different" when asked how Singapore has changed since he last arrived. He quipped in a mock-conspiratorial tone that the other half of his duo, CHAGE, is currently practicing the violin so that he can join ASKA in the tour.

        It's rather surprising to see a man of his success be so down-to-earth and approachable. At times, it's even unnerving! Nevertheless, you know you'll have a good time at his concert when he tells you that "being nervous" is his specialty, winking at the same time.

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        So who should attend this concert? Well, if you've been a fan of CHAGE and ASKA, it's imperative that you show up!

        Otherwise, ignore the slightly pricey tickets. People who enjoy good music, want to have a good time, and experience something totally new, should by all means, not miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see the great ASKA in action.

        Of course, everyone belongs in that category, don't they? hooked 

Concert Details: SCENE

Venue: Esplanade Concert Hall

Date: 26th and 27th April 2008

Time: 7:30pm - 9:30pm (no intermission)

Ticket Price: $98, $128, $198, and $238

SISTIC Ticket Sales: From 3rd March 2008

Brought to you by Singapore Entertainment Services PTE LTD 

Photography by Alvin Zhang of the NUSSU Video and Photographic Society 

Comments
ACK!!
Written by Guest on 2008-03-12 05:38:57
It would be a great opportunity, buty has it to be in the exam period... :sigh
Written by Guest on 2008-03-28 23:57:14
:p www.chageandaska.com 
The CA Web in China.
Written by Guest on 2008-03-29 07:16:16
http://www.tudou.com/programs/view/wWog_M0fTbY/ 
shanghai 2007 alive in live
Written by Guest on 2008-04-06 11:20:05
nice article!!! Aska, my favoriate singer, see you soon in Shanghai..
Written by Guest on 2008-04-08 08:40:55
:grin enjoy ASKA's voice,the best instrument.^^
Written by Guest on 2008-04-09 09:45:54
Tough I can not go to Singapore to enjoy his first two concerts...We will see you in Shanghai !!!
Written by Guest on 2008-04-28 22:28:04
Just enjoyed the concert in Singapore last weekend. His vocals are amazing as always! Truly a master, hope we will continue to see more of his concerts.. :p
Written by Guest on 2008-04-29 01:20:13
managed to caught the concert last week it was really great.. :zzz  
hope that he could sing more of his greatest hits the next time he comes :grin
Sarifah
Written by Guest on 2008-04-29 01:36:12
Been a long-time fan of C&A, and truly enjoyed his concert last weekend. Aska's voice is still in tip-top form, and the orchestra backing complemented it perfectly. Hoping to see C&A perform again in Singapore!

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