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Music Station

Music Station (ミュージックステーション, Myūjikku Sutēshon), stylised in all caps, is a Japanese music television program. Broadcasting live weekly on TV Asahi since October 24, 1986, it currently airs from 9PM-10PM on Fridays. The program is also colloquially known as M St. (Mステ, Emu Sute), MS (エムエス, Emu Esu), and M Station (Mステーション, Emu Sutēshon). The show is currently syndicated throughout the U.S.

Music Station
Title screen as of 2016
GenreMusic
Presented byTamori
Sarasa Suzuki
Narrated byJun Hattori
Sumire Uesaka
Ayane Sakura
Hiroshi Kamiya
Opening theme"1090 ~Million Dreams~"[1] by Tak Matsumoto
Country of originJapan
Original languageJapanese
No. of episodes1,365
Production
Running time54 minutes (regular)
1 hour 48/54 minutes (two-hour specials)
2 hour 48 minutes (three-hour specials)
4 hour 10 minutes (Music Station Super Live)
Production companiesTV Asahi
TV Asahi Music
Original release
NetworkANN (TV Asahi)
International:TV Japan, TVB J2
ReleaseOctober 24, 1986 (1986-10-24)

The program has been aired internationally on Animax's networks in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong, Taiwan, and other regions from March 2007. It is also broadcast in the United States and Canada through the NHK-owned TV Japan, in Hong Kong via TVB J2, in Singapore through Hello Japan! and in the People's Republic of China through CCTV-15.

History edit

Music Station is a weekly one-hour music program similar to the American TRL or the British Top of the Pops. It is home to various performances as well as single rankings and other corners. Many Japanese musical acts make their debut on Music Station, but the show has also hosted many artists from around the world. As of October 2021, over 8,300 songs had been performed on the show.[2]

From October 24, 1986, to March 31, 2000, Music Station was broadcast live on Fridays from 20:00–20:54 JST. It briefly switched to 19:54–20:48 JST from April 14 to September 15, 2000. The show returned to its previous schedule on October 6, 2000, and stayed there until September 13, 2019. After TV Asahi restructured its prime time slot, Music Station has been broadcast from 21:00–21:54 JST since October 18, 2019. This change was done to capture the young audience, whom, according to Tamori, are no longer home at 20:00.[3][4]

On February 12, 2010, the show celebrated its 1000th episode with a special episode.[5] In celebration of its 25th anniversary, Music Station launched its official YouTube channel and an internet show, Young Guns on the Web (based on its Young Guns segment).

Presenters edit

Music Station has been hosted by famed Japanese TV-comedian Tamori since April 3, 1987. To date he has appeared in nearly every episode, marking over 1,360 appearances as the host. In 2021, he was certified as holding the Guinness World Record for "Longest running live TV music show hosted by the same presenter".[6] The show is co-hosted by TV Asahi announcer Marina Namiki [ja] (since October 19, 2018).[7] The two provide banter for the show in between performances.

Sayaka Shimohira [ja] was the co-host from 1996 to 2000. Emi Takeuchi [ja], TV Asahi broadcaster, was the co-host from 2000 to 2004. Mariko Dō [ja] was the previous co-host from 2004 to 2008. Dō first appeared on the show on April 9, 2004. This episode was a 3-hour special titled: New Start Best 100. Dō joining the program was a surprise to the media, as she was new to the industry and had only been hired by TV Asahi nine days before becoming the co-host of a prime time program. After 4½ years, she graduated from the program on September 12, 2008, with Autumn Special Part 1. Yoshie Takeuchi served the co-host role from October 3, 2008, to September 27, 2013. Ayaka Hironaka was the co-host from October 18, 2013, to September 7, 2018.[8]

Date Main Sub Studio sub
October 24, 1986 – March 27, 1987 Hiroshi Sekiguchi Rie Nakahara [ja] Yū Hayami
April 3, 1987 – December 25, 1987 Tamori Yasumasa Matsui [ja]
January 8, 1988 – March 23, 1990 Yasumasa Matsui Chikako Kinoshita [ja]
April 13, 1990 – March 19, 1993 Hiroshi Ikushima
April 9, 1993 – September 24, 1993 Satsuki Ariga [ja]
October 15, 1993 – March 22, 1996 Satsuki Ariga
April 5, 1996 – March 31, 2000 Sayaka Shimohira [ja]
April 14, 2000 – March 12, 2004 Emi Takeuchi [ja]
April 9, 2004 – September 12, 2008 Mariko Dō [ja]
October 3, 2008 – September 12, 2013 Yoshie Takeuchi
October 18, 2013 – September 7, 2018 Ayaka Hironaka
October 19, 2018 – present Marina Namiki [ja]

Segments edit

Music Station is home to various weekly segments, the most common being the weekly singles ranking and the monthly album ranking.

Music Station Ranking edit

The Music Station Ranking segment began in November 2017. It is a renewal of the "Music Topics" segment.

Music Station Young Guns edit

Young Guns is a segment on Music Station that has been done sporadically since it began on February 18, 2005. It gives information about new rising artists in the Japanese music scene. The segment normally involves a VTR (video presentation) before giving a small interview and performing their first song.

Former segments edit

CD Single Ranking

Music Station Single Ranking covered the top 10 selling singles of the week. Their chart differed from the Oricon charts in that Oricon charts the sales from Monday to Sunday, whereas Music Station's chart reflects the sales from Friday to Thursday. This segment appeared in nearly every episode of the program since 1989. Many of the highest selling artists would perform on Music Station if their single happened to break a certain personal or nationwide record. The last ranking was broadcast on February 24, 2017.

CD Album Hit Ranking

CD Album Hit Ranking was a monthly album ranking, charting the highest selling albums of the time. The segment also included live performances by bands/singers to promote their new album releases. The last ranking was broadcast in September 2010.

Music Topics

Most weeks, Music Station has a segment called Music Topics (Mトピ “emu-topi”). Music Topics goes in depth about the current goings on in the Japanese music scene.

Chat Sessions

Chat Sessions was a weekly segment on Music Station. It often featured a new artist or actor appearing to promote a new project or film. It was one of the longest appearing segments on the show. The show's co-hosts chatted with the weekly guests as well as that week's "Special Guest", often taking questions from audience members. Since July 2005, this segment has gone on hiatus due to lack of questions submitted, and thus there are now only regular talks with the week's performers.

Mini Music Station

Mini Music Station, or Mini Sta. (ミニステ, Mini Sute) for short, was broadcast weekly from October 18, 2002, to September 13, 2019, from 19:54–20:00 JST. Airing just before the main show started, the co-host talked to 1 or 2 of the artists on that episode, then introduced the other artists watching that segment before announcing that the show would begin shortly.

Yearly specials edit

Each year, Music Station hold various specials all over Japan. Some of these include, best seasonal songs, anniversary specials and such. These can range anywhere from 2 to 3 hours in length. There will also be various specials with no actual artists performances, these will often be the current hosts discussing the history of the shows and playing some of the more notable performances.

2006 Specials edit

  • Music Station Special Love and Winter Song Request Best 111 - January 13, 2 hour chat special
  • Music Station Special Spring Song Request Best 111 - March 31, 3 hour artists special
  • Music Station Special Summer Song Request Best 111 - June 30 2 hour chat special
  • Music Station Special 20th Anniversary Best Clips - September 9, 2 hour artists special
  • Music Station Special 20th Anniversary Best 100x2 - October 13, 3 hour artists special

2007 Specials edit

  • Music Station Special Love Songs Man & Women Best 50x2 - January 12, 2 hour chat special
  • Music Station Special Spring Special Part 1 Artist Debut Song - March 16, 2 hour artist special
  • Music Station Special Spring Special Part 2 Spring Songs Best 111 - April 6, 3 hour artist special

Super Live edit

In 1992 Music Station introduced their largest yearly live event, the Music Station Super Live. Music Station Super Live is held late December normally occurring just before or just after Christmas, as a Christmas/year-end celebration concert. In 1998, it occurred on Christmas Day. The artists are normally asked about how their year was and how they are planning their year ahead. Initially the specials ran for three hours but as of 2003 have since been expanded to four hours. Super Lives commonly have 20 to 40 artists performing; the 2006 edition featured 43 artists. The 2006 edition of Super Live was also later aired worldwide by Animax across its network in Southeast Asia, premiering on February 17, 2007. The 2007 edition was also aired on February 9 and 10, 2008, on Animax. In 2019, in honor of the network's 60th anniversary, the Music Station Ultra Fes (a special version of the show that aired regularly around fall), and the Super Live was combined to make Music Station Ultra Super Live, a show that ran for over 11 hours (12:00 P.M. JST ~ 11:10 P.M. JST) and was attended by 49 acts.[9]

Music Station Super Live was held at Tokyo Bay NK Hall in Chiba from 1992 to 2003. In 2004, it was held at the Saitama Super Arena. Since 2005, it is held at the Makuhari Messe Event Hall.

References edit

  1. ^ "B'zの松本孝弘、本日放送『MステSP』で番組テーマ再録曲初オンエア | 松本孝弘 | BARKS音楽ニュース". 2016-03-25. Retrieved 2016-03-28.
  2. ^ "Mステ4時間SP、全出演アーティスト&楽曲解禁!椎名林檎、1夜限りのオリジナルバンド結成". TV Asahi (in Japanese). October 8, 2021. Retrieved October 14, 2021.
  3. ^ . Nifty Corporation (in Japanese). July 27, 2019. Archived from the original on July 27, 2019. Retrieved October 14, 2021.
  4. ^ "タモリ、Mステを「ちょっと21時にしました」有吉&マツコとコマネチで団結". Natalie (in Japanese). October 18, 2010. Retrieved October 14, 2021.
  5. ^ "「Mステ」1000回SPに5年ぶりYUKI、aiko、ポルノら". Natalie (in Japanese). February 8, 2010. Retrieved October 14, 2021.
  6. ^ "タモリ「Mステ」司会でギネス記録認定、35年間で印象的な出来事は「やはりt.A.T.u.でしょう(笑)」". Natalie. 14 October 2021. Retrieved 14 October 2021.
  7. ^ Mステ新サブMCは入社1年目の並木アナ 抜てきに緊張“相棒”タモリは「仙人のよう」. Sponichi Annex (in Japanese). Sports Nippon. October 19, 2018. from the original on November 10, 2018. Retrieved November 10, 2018.
  8. ^ 弘中綾香アナ、『Mステ』卒業 感謝のコメント全文. Oricon News (in Japanese). Oricon. September 7, 2018. from the original on November 10, 2018. Retrieved November 10, 2018.
  9. ^ "Shiina Ringo, Koda Kumi, m-flo, Perfume, and More to Perform on MUSIC STATION ULTRA SUPER LIVE 2019". 30 November 2019.

External links edit

  • Official website (in Japanese)
  • Music Station on Twitter  

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For the Omnifone music service see MusicStation Music Station ミュージックステーション Myujikku Suteshon stylised in all caps is a Japanese music television program Broadcasting live weekly on TV Asahi since October 24 1986 it currently airs from 9PM 10PM on Fridays The program is also colloquially known as M St Mステ Emu Sute MS エムエス Emu Esu and M Station Mステーション Emu Suteshon The show is currently syndicated throughout the U S Music StationTitle screen as of 2016GenreMusicPresented byTamoriSarasa SuzukiNarrated byJun HattoriSumire UesakaAyane SakuraHiroshi KamiyaOpening theme 1090 Million Dreams 1 by Tak MatsumotoCountry of originJapanOriginal languageJapaneseNo of episodes1 365ProductionRunning time54 minutes regular 1 hour 48 54 minutes two hour specials 2 hour 48 minutes three hour specials 4 hour 10 minutes Music Station Super Live Production companiesTV AsahiTV Asahi MusicOriginal releaseNetworkANN TV Asahi International TV Japan TVB J2ReleaseOctober 24 1986 1986 10 24 The program has been aired internationally on Animax s networks in Southeast Asia Hong Kong Taiwan and other regions from March 2007 It is also broadcast in the United States and Canada through the NHK owned TV Japan in Hong Kong via TVB J2 in Singapore through Hello Japan and in the People s Republic of China through CCTV 15 Contents 1 History 2 Presenters 3 Segments 3 1 Music Station Ranking 3 2 Music Station Young Guns 3 3 Former segments 4 Yearly specials 4 1 2006 Specials 4 2 2007 Specials 5 Super Live 6 References 7 External linksHistory editMusic Station is a weekly one hour music program similar to the American TRL or the British Top of the Pops It is home to various performances as well as single rankings and other corners Many Japanese musical acts make their debut on Music Station but the show has also hosted many artists from around the world As of October 2021 over 8 300 songs had been performed on the show 2 From October 24 1986 to March 31 2000 Music Station was broadcast live on Fridays from 20 00 20 54 JST It briefly switched to 19 54 20 48 JST from April 14 to September 15 2000 The show returned to its previous schedule on October 6 2000 and stayed there until September 13 2019 After TV Asahi restructured its prime time slot Music Station has been broadcast from 21 00 21 54 JST since October 18 2019 This change was done to capture the young audience whom according to Tamori are no longer home at 20 00 3 4 On February 12 2010 the show celebrated its 1000th episode with a special episode 5 In celebration of its 25th anniversary Music Station launched its official YouTube channel and an internet show Young Guns on the Web based on its Young Guns segment Presenters editMusic Station has been hosted by famed Japanese TV comedian Tamori since April 3 1987 To date he has appeared in nearly every episode marking over 1 360 appearances as the host In 2021 he was certified as holding the Guinness World Record for Longest running live TV music show hosted by the same presenter 6 The show is co hosted by TV Asahi announcer Marina Namiki ja since October 19 2018 7 The two provide banter for the show in between performances Sayaka Shimohira ja was the co host from 1996 to 2000 Emi Takeuchi ja TV Asahi broadcaster was the co host from 2000 to 2004 Mariko Dō ja was the previous co host from 2004 to 2008 Dō first appeared on the show on April 9 2004 This episode was a 3 hour special titled New Start Best 100 Dō joining the program was a surprise to the media as she was new to the industry and had only been hired by TV Asahi nine days before becoming the co host of a prime time program After 4 years she graduated from the program on September 12 2008 with Autumn Special Part 1 Yoshie Takeuchi served the co host role from October 3 2008 to September 27 2013 Ayaka Hironaka was the co host from October 18 2013 to September 7 2018 8 Date Main Sub Studio sub October 24 1986 March 27 1987 Hiroshi Sekiguchi Rie Nakahara ja Yu Hayami April 3 1987 December 25 1987 Tamori Yasumasa Matsui ja January 8 1988 March 23 1990 Yasumasa Matsui Chikako Kinoshita ja April 13 1990 March 19 1993 Hiroshi Ikushima April 9 1993 September 24 1993 Satsuki Ariga ja October 15 1993 March 22 1996 Satsuki Ariga April 5 1996 March 31 2000 Sayaka Shimohira ja April 14 2000 March 12 2004 Emi Takeuchi ja April 9 2004 September 12 2008 Mariko Dō ja October 3 2008 September 12 2013 Yoshie Takeuchi October 18 2013 September 7 2018 Ayaka Hironaka October 19 2018 present Marina Namiki ja Segments editMusic Station is home to various weekly segments the most common being the weekly singles ranking and the monthly album ranking Music Station Ranking edit The Music Station Ranking segment began in November 2017 It is a renewal of the Music Topics segment Music Station Young Guns edit Young Guns is a segment on Music Station that has been done sporadically since it began on February 18 2005 It gives information about new rising artists in the Japanese music scene The segment normally involves a VTR video presentation before giving a small interview and performing their first song List of Music Station Young Guns Date Artist Song February 18 2005 2005 02 18 High and Mighty Color Pride Under Graph Tsubasa February 25 2005 2005 02 25 YUI Feel My Soul March 4 2005 2005 03 04 Se7en Hikari March 11 2005 2005 03 11 K Over April 22 2005 2005 04 22 Shōnan no Kaze Karasu April 29 2005 2005 04 29 Rie fu I Wanna Go to a Place May 27 2005 2005 05 27 Miwako Okuda Ame to Yume no Ato ni June 10 2005 2005 06 10 Depapepe Start June 17 2005 2005 06 17 Tsubakiya Quartette Ajisai June 24 2005 2005 06 24 Def Tech My Way Kono Mama September 2 2005 2005 09 02 Younha Hōki Boshi Touch September 16 2005 2005 09 16 Beat Crusaders I Can See Clearly Now Feel AAA Blood on Fire November 4 2005 2005 11 04 Miliyah Kato Jounetsu January 9 2006 2006 01 09 Home Made Kazoku Sarubia no Tsubomi January 27 2006 2006 01 27 Aqua Timez Tōshindai no Love Song February 10 2006 2006 02 10 Yuko Ando No zen Katsura reprise March 17 2006 2006 03 17 SunSet Swish My Pace April 21 2006 2006 04 21 Ikimono gakari Sakura April 28 2006 2006 04 28 Aya Kamiki Pierrot May 5 2006 2006 05 05 Mihimaru GT Kibun Jōjō June 2 2006 2006 06 02 Angela Aki This Love June 9 2006 2006 06 09 Captain Straydum Fusen Gum August 4 2006 2006 08 04 Seamo Lupin the Fire August 18 2006 2006 08 18 Jinn Raion August 25 2006 2006 08 25 Suemitsu amp the Suemith Astaire September 1 2006 2006 09 01 Fumidō Aishiteru September 8 2006 2006 09 08 Sachi Tainaka Saikō no Kataomoi December 17 2006 2006 12 17 Chatmonchy February 2 2007 2007 02 02 Funky Monkey Babys Lovin Life February 23 2007 2007 02 23 Jyongri Possession April 6 2007 2007 04 06 Superfly Hello Hello May 18 2007 2007 05 18 Kousuke Atari Hana June 1 2007 2007 06 01 ET King Itoshi Hito e June 8 2007 2007 06 08 Stephanie Kimi ga Iru Kagiri June 15 2007 2007 06 15 Doping Panda I ll Be There July 13 2007 2007 07 13 Nao Matsushita Moonshine Tsukiakari July 27 2007 2007 07 27 Monkey Majik Sora wa Marude August 18 2007 2007 08 18 RSP Lifetime Respect Onna Hen January 18 2008 2008 01 18 Perfume Baby Cruising Love January 25 2008 2008 01 25 Thelma Aoyama Soba ni Iru ne February 22 2008 2008 02 22 Shota Shimizu Home March 7 2008 2008 03 07 Sotte Bosse Hirari April 25 2008 2008 04 25 Miho Fukuhara Change May 5 2008 2008 05 05 Base Ball Bear Changes May 16 2008 2008 05 16 Kariyushi58 Ukui Uta May 30 2008 2008 05 30 Kimaguren Life June 6 2008 2008 06 06 Motohiro Hata Niji ga Kieta Hi August 15 2008 2008 08 15 Nico Touches the Walls Broken Youth September 5 2008 2008 09 05 Girl Next Door Guzen no Kakuritsu October 17 2008 2008 10 17 Flumpool Hana ni Nare October 24 2008 2008 10 24 Scandal Doll November 7 2008 2008 11 07 Michi PROMiSE November 28 2008 2008 11 28 Lil B Kimi ni Utatta Love Song Kurumi Enomoto Bōken Suisei January 16 2009 2009 01 16 Monobright Anata Magic February 20 2009 2009 02 20 Lego Big Morl Ray March 6 2009 2009 03 06 Rock A Trench My Sunshine March 27 2009 2009 03 27 Dew Thank You May 1 2009 2009 05 01 Sid Uso June 5 2009 2009 06 05 9mm Parabellum Bullet Black Market Blues The Revolutionary June 19 2009 2009 06 19 May J Garden July 10 2009 2009 07 10 Kana Nishino Kimi ni Aitaku Naru Kara August 14 2009 2009 08 14 Lecca For You October 23 2009 2009 10 23 Hilcrhyme Shunkashutō March 5 2010 2010 03 05 Galileo Galilei Hamanasu no Hana April 30 2010 2010 04 30 Does Bakuchi Dancer May 21 2010 2010 05 21 Jasmine Dreamin June 4 2010 2010 06 04 Mao Abe Lonely July 30 2010 2010 07 30 Moumoon Sunshine Girl May 4 2012 2012 05 04 Sekai no Owari May 18 2012 2012 05 18 Back Number May 25 2012 2012 05 25 Ayaka Ide June 16 2012 2012 06 16 Civilian Skunk June 22 2012 2012 06 22 Che Nelle March 25 2016 2016 03 25 La PomPon Unmei no Roulette Mawashite Former segments edit CD Single Ranking Music Station Single Ranking covered the top 10 selling singles of the week Their chart differed from the Oricon charts in that Oricon charts the sales from Monday to Sunday whereas Music Station s chart reflects the sales from Friday to Thursday This segment appeared in nearly every episode of the program since 1989 Many of the highest selling artists would perform on Music Station if their single happened to break a certain personal or nationwide record The last ranking was broadcast on February 24 2017 CD Album Hit Ranking CD Album Hit Ranking was a monthly album ranking charting the highest selling albums of the time The segment also included live performances by bands singers to promote their new album releases The last ranking was broadcast in September 2010 Music Topics Most weeks Music Station has a segment called Music Topics Mトピ emu topi Music Topics goes in depth about the current goings on in the Japanese music scene Chat Sessions Chat Sessions was a weekly segment on Music Station It often featured a new artist or actor appearing to promote a new project or film It was one of the longest appearing segments on the show The show s co hosts chatted with the weekly guests as well as that week s Special Guest often taking questions from audience members Since July 2005 this segment has gone on hiatus due to lack of questions submitted and thus there are now only regular talks with the week s performers Mini Music Station Mini Music Station or Mini Sta ミニステ Mini Sute for short was broadcast weekly from October 18 2002 to September 13 2019 from 19 54 20 00 JST Airing just before the main show started the co host talked to 1 or 2 of the artists on that episode then introduced the other artists watching that segment before announcing that the show would begin shortly Yearly specials editEach year Music Station hold various specials all over Japan Some of these include best seasonal songs anniversary specials and such These can range anywhere from 2 to 3 hours in length There will also be various specials with no actual artists performances these will often be the current hosts discussing the history of the shows and playing some of the more notable performances 2006 Specials edit Music Station Special Love and Winter Song Request Best 111 January 13 2 hour chat special Music Station Special Spring Song Request Best 111 March 31 3 hour artists special Music Station Special Summer Song Request Best 111 June 30 2 hour chat special Music Station Special 20th Anniversary Best Clips September 9 2 hour artists special Music Station Special 20th Anniversary Best 100x2 October 13 3 hour artists special 2007 Specials edit Music Station Special Love Songs Man amp Women Best 50x2 January 12 2 hour chat special Music Station Special Spring Special Part 1 Artist Debut Song March 16 2 hour artist special Music Station Special Spring Special Part 2 Spring Songs Best 111 April 6 3 hour artist specialSuper Live editIn 1992 Music Station introduced their largest yearly live event the Music Station Super Live Music Station Super Live is held late December normally occurring just before or just after Christmas as a Christmas year end celebration concert In 1998 it occurred on Christmas Day The artists are normally asked about how their year was and how they are planning their year ahead Initially the specials ran for three hours but as of 2003 have since been expanded to four hours Super Lives commonly have 20 to 40 artists performing the 2006 edition featured 43 artists The 2006 edition of Super Live was also later aired worldwide by Animax across its network in Southeast Asia premiering on February 17 2007 The 2007 edition was also aired on February 9 and 10 2008 on Animax In 2019 in honor of the network s 60th anniversary the Music Station Ultra Fes a special version of the show that aired regularly around fall and the Super Live was combined to make Music Station Ultra Super Live a show that ran for over 11 hours 12 00 P M JST 11 10 P M JST and was attended by 49 acts 9 Music Station Super Live was held at Tokyo Bay NK Hall in Chiba from 1992 to 2003 In 2004 it was held at the Saitama Super Arena Since 2005 it is held at the Makuhari Messe Event Hall References edit B zの松本孝弘 本日放送 MステSP で番組テーマ再録曲初オンエア 松本孝弘 BARKS音楽ニュース 2016 03 25 Retrieved 2016 03 28 Mステ4時間SP 全出演アーティスト 楽曲解禁 椎名林檎 1夜限りのオリジナルバンド結成 TV Asahi in Japanese October 8 2021 Retrieved October 14 2021 Mステ8 9時に テレ朝系金曜ゴールデン帯 10月から大改革 Nifty Corporation in Japanese July 27 2019 Archived from the original on July 27 2019 Retrieved October 14 2021 タモリ Mステを ちょっと21時にしました 有吉 マツコとコマネチで団結 Natalie in Japanese October 18 2010 Retrieved October 14 2021 Mステ 1000回SPに5年ぶりYUKI aiko ポルノら Natalie in Japanese February 8 2010 Retrieved October 14 2021 タモリ Mステ 司会でギネス記録認定 35年間で印象的な出来事は やはりt A T u でしょう 笑 Natalie 14 October 2021 Retrieved 14 October 2021 Mステ新サブMCは入社1年目の並木アナ 抜てきに緊張 相棒 タモリは 仙人のよう Sponichi Annex in Japanese Sports Nippon October 19 2018 Archived from the original on November 10 2018 Retrieved November 10 2018 弘中綾香アナ Mステ 卒業 感謝のコメント全文 Oricon News in Japanese Oricon September 7 2018 Archived from the original on November 10 2018 Retrieved November 10 2018 Shiina Ringo Koda Kumi m flo Perfume and More to Perform on MUSIC STATION ULTRA SUPER LIVE 2019 30 November 2019 External links editOfficial website in Japanese Music Station on Twitter nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Music Station amp oldid 1203344474, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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