![]() But I bet if anyone knows, it's metafilter! posted by molybdenum to Writing & Language (9 answers total) 11 users marked this as a favoriteīest answer: I learned around 20% of my Japanese from JPOP, so you're on a good track. I realize I'm asking a lot, and that maybe no such thing exists. ![]() Not so laden with cultural references that a gaijin like me would be overwhelmed.Earworm-y, but not too vapid would be nice.Pre-transcribed (in some form that I could copy / paste / make notes from: so YouTube subtitles wouldn't work so well).Any ideas? Some nice-to-have features are: So I'm looking for a source of transcribed Japanese music. That way, it's like a mild sort of language immersion. I've studied foreign languages before, and found that the way that works best (for me, anyway), is to listen to music in the foreign language, read the lyrics, understand the grammar / vocab (usually with copious help from teachers), and just let the songs earworm through my head all day. ![]() I've been learning Japanese for about a year, and would like to kick it up a notch.
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