About: Pop Star

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"Pop Star" is a song by Japanese singer Ken Hirai. The single went on to top the 2005 Oricon Charts and is known for its remarkable music video, featuring Ken in seven different personas, including a raccoon and his own manager. The Video also helped Ken break into the US and Canadian Markets where Stations would play the video despite the fact that it was in Japanese. The song was featured in the Nintendo DS game, Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2, as well as on Taiko No Tatsujin 8 and Taiko No Tatsujin Portable 2 for the PSP. It is also a track in the Konami's jubeat ripples series. Its latest appearance is in the Namco game for the Nintendo Wii. The song was also featured in the Japanese drama Kiken na Aneki starring Ito Misaki.

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  • "Pop Star" is a song by Japanese singer Ken Hirai. The single went on to top the 2005 Oricon Charts and is known for its remarkable music video, featuring Ken in seven different personas, including a raccoon and his own manager. The Video also helped Ken break into the US and Canadian Markets where Stations would play the video despite the fact that it was in Japanese. The song was featured in the Nintendo DS game, Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2, as well as on Taiko No Tatsujin 8 and Taiko No Tatsujin Portable 2 for the PSP. It is also a track in the Konami's jubeat ripples series. Its latest appearance is in the Namco game for the Nintendo Wii. The song was also featured in the Japanese drama Kiken na Aneki starring Ito Misaki. (en)
  • 「POP STAR」(ポップ・スター)は、2005年10月26日に発売された平井堅の23枚目のシングル。発売元は、デフスターレコーズ。 (ja)
  • 《POP STAR》,日本男歌手平井堅的第23張單曲。2005年10月26日發行。 (zh)
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  • Ken Hirai 10th Anniversary Complete Single Collection '95-'05 Utabaka (en)
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  • Tameiki Kip (en)
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  • Omoi ga Kasanaru Sono Mae ni (en)
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  • "Pop Star" is a song by Japanese singer Ken Hirai. The single went on to top the 2005 Oricon Charts and is known for its remarkable music video, featuring Ken in seven different personas, including a raccoon and his own manager. The Video also helped Ken break into the US and Canadian Markets where Stations would play the video despite the fact that it was in Japanese. The song was featured in the Nintendo DS game, Moero! Nekketsu Rhythm Damashii Osu! Tatakae! Ouendan 2, as well as on Taiko No Tatsujin 8 and Taiko No Tatsujin Portable 2 for the PSP. It is also a track in the Konami's jubeat ripples series. Its latest appearance is in the Namco game for the Nintendo Wii. The song was also featured in the Japanese drama Kiken na Aneki starring Ito Misaki. (en)
  • 「POP STAR」(ポップ・スター)は、2005年10月26日に発売された平井堅の23枚目のシングル。発売元は、デフスターレコーズ。 (ja)
  • 《POP STAR》,日本男歌手平井堅的第23張單曲。2005年10月26日發行。 (zh)
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  • POP STAR (ja)
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