Year-end tradition! Techno Boys, a year in review, 2016 version!

Techno Boys' 2016 began with "SIX SHAME FACES" for "Osomatsu-san" and the theatrical accompaniment for "Pandora in the Red Shell." Since then, the three of them have once again worked in all directions. Following the long interview at the end of last year, we will now give a comprehensive review of the Techno Boys' work over the past year, focusing on theme songs and theatrical accompaniments!


We can play around with English lyrics all we want, "SIX SHAME FACES - Tonight is the best !!!!!! ~The three of them will be performing their work for the first time this year.


─ ─ We would like to ask you to look back on the year of Techno Boys again this year. Please give us your best regards.

Matsui: Was "Osomatsu-san" allowed to be included in this year?

Fujimura: "SIX SHAME FACES ~Tonight is the best !!!!!! ~Yes, "Pandora in the Red Shell" is. Pandora in the Red Shell" also started in January, didn't it?

Matsui: Then, let's start from that point.


Fujimura: At the end of last year, "Osomatsu-san" was just so exciting. As for Techno Boys, we made our major debut with "Utsukushita Oblivion no Reverberation ni" (the ED of the TV anime "Sakurako-san no Atasama ni Tsuite wa Shita ni"), but it was completely hidden behind "SIX SHAME FACES - Tonight too the best !!!!!! ~(laughs).

Matsui: It didn't even leave any reverberations (laughs).

Matsui: But on the contrary, there were people who got to know Techno Boys from "Osomatsu-san" and listened to "Otsukareta Oblivion no Rreverberation ni", which was great. SIX SHAME FACES" was completely based on the song "SIX SAME FACES," and I have the impression that Yumi Kawamura was just a lot of fun during the recording.

Fujimura: She gave me the lyrics on the day of the recording, listened to the song, and sang it out of the blue. And yet, she sang perfectly.

Ishikawa He is a musician, isn't he?

Fujimura: Then, when I saw the airing, I thought, "You can't hear my voice! (laugh). But on the CD, you can hear the English version sung by Yumi Kawamura. There was a great response on the Internet.


Matsui: Ms. Kawamura from "Persona" (who sang the ED "Found Me" in the TV anime "Persona: Trinity Soul") is singing a song about selling pots! He said. It was the most pleasant lyric I've written in the last 10 years (laughs)...I didn't care what I wrote in English for the part that plays behind the six children, so I decided to sell the six children ridiculously expensive pots.

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