For their cheerful, nostalgic vibe, try "Hanamuke" or "Chu Chu Chu!", they frame that late-2000s Johnny's pop sound pretty well.
Tegomass captured a specific moment in J-pop with straightforward, melodic songs that still turn up in karaoke rotations. Their vocal blend, Masahiro's energetic leads and Yuya's smooth harmonies, gave them a recognizable sound without much studio fuss.
They debuted with "Kiss ~Kaerimichi no Love Song~" and had a run of singles that did well in the J-pop scene. A 2009 public scandal briefly sidelined them, marking a shift in their public profile. Later songs like "Kimi + Boku = Love?" maintained their familiar style until they stopped releasing new material.
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