Ahead of their tour, the members of Perfume sat down with Forbes in Tokyo to discuss their career, Future Pop, and what’s changed over the years for both them and the J-pop industry. How do you see Future Pop as the continuation of the artistic evolution of Perfume? A-chan: We don’t really have any input when Nakata is writing and the ideas behind Future Pop, and all our music, are his. It’s one of our recent songs from Future Pop, and it’s about the bright future. You were one of the first Japanese acts to utilize YouTube internationally, and make your music and music videos accessible to global audiences.
Source: Forbes January 01, 2019 04:41 UTC