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"Showa Record Detectives" is a retro mystery pop song inspired by Japanese Showa era record culture, 70s and 80s TV detective dramas, and vintage kayokyoku grooves.
Driven by funky bass, wah guitar, electric piano, light brass, and playful male and female duet vocals, the track opens like a cinematic case file hidden inside an old vinyl record. A dusty secondhand record, a secret code behind a price tag, a red underline in the lyric sheet, a mysterious B-side, and a forgotten singer all become clues in a nostalgic musical investigation.
At the heart of the story is a singer who disappeared near the end of the Showa era, leaving behind a final recording that was never meant to vanish. The detectives follow the sound through old cafes, shuttered shopping streets, public phones, jukeboxes, and a hidden theater basement, searching for a chorus that no one has heard before.
The song combines the warmth of Japanese retro pop with the suspense of a vintage detective drama. It is catchy, cinematic, slightly mysterious, and full of analog charm. "Showa Record Detectives" is a musical mystery where every scratch of the record may reveal another secret.
Gre-chan is a pop idol rooted in electronic, crossing freely between J-Pop, 8-bit rock, city pop, EDM, metal, and world music. Starting with "Gre-chan's Daily Outfit," which turns fashion and everyday life into bright pop expression, she has continued to release story-driven songs with strong visual imagery, including "Arcade in My Head," which transforms commuting and the storm of notifications into an arcade game-like world; "Overwrite to the Future," a cyberpunk album about collapse and rebirth; and "Ginza Step, Catch Me Tonight," a track that brings the city night to life through dance. Moving between cuteness and speed, retro-future energy and darker atmospheres, Gre-chan turns everyday moods into a stage for music.