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A Soulful J-Pop "Monster" Returns with a Surprise Drop.
Nobuhiro Munemasa's 4th Single: An Intimate Masterpiece of Distance and Desire.
Following the massive success of his high-energy anthem "Koi wa Toubanshasen" (released March 11), Japanese singer-songwriter Nobuhiro Munemasa stuns his global fanbase with a surprise guerrilla release: "Can I Stop Calling You '-San'?"
While Munemasa is widely recognized for his "roaring" vocals and raw emotional powerboasting over 6.5 million views on YouTube this 4th single reveals a sophisticated new dimension to his artistry.
Inspired by the golden era of 90s J-Pop, the track features a meticulously crafted, sonically rich arrangement. Munemasa trades his signature belt for a "whisper-close" husky vocal that feels as if he's breathing directly into the listener's ear.
The title refers to the Japanese honorific "-san," a formal barrier that often separates two people. The lyrics capture the tension of the exact moment a relationship shifts from formal to intimate the moment the "honorifics" are dropped.
Mastered to the highest professional standards, this track is not just a song; it's a cinematic experience of Japanese urban nostalgia and modern longing. This surprise release proves that Munemasa is not just a vocalist, but a versatile architect of human emotion.
Experience the "proximity" of a voice that has captivated millions.
Nobuhiro Munemasa: The Kayou-Opera Visionary Reigniting His Passion at 40. Nobuhiro Munemasa is an independent singer-songwriter who is creating a sensation in the Japanese music scene, surpassing 6 million total views on YouTube. While successfully managing a fitness gym business, he decided to unseal his lifelong passion for music at the age of 40. Collaborating with top J-POP hitmakers such as Masahiro Kawamura (Oricon #1 composer) and Junji Yuasa (former AKB48 producer), he established his unique Kayou-Opera style, a dramatic fusion of traditional Japanese melodies and operatic vocal power. As a singer song mriter, His hit single, "Forevers (I wish this moment could last forever)," has garnered over 3.65 million views on YouTube as of January 2026, maintaining an impressive 90% plus approval rate. His overwhelming vocal range and theatrical storytelling have captivated listeners across generations. With his January 2026 release, "Love on the Climbing Lane (Koi wa Tohanshasen)," Nobuhiro powerfully portrays the subtleties of life's struggles and hopes, aiming for even greater heights on the global stage.
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