Music group incorporated in boyband, girlband or idol group usually sing songs themed love or life of teenagers. Yet another case with Japanese girland this one.
Instead of singing a popular song about love like that of AKB48 and Morning Musume, this girlband named Kasotsuka Shojo is carrying a crypto-cryptocurrency song.
Uniquely, the girlband of eight young girls in uniform minions does not show his face. They prefer to use a mask-style Mexican wrestler, Rodolfo Guzman Huertara decorated with fur accessories to cover the face.
He cried again, the mask worn by eight girlband personnel representing a number of currencies circulating in the market cryptocuIn his debut concert, Kasotsuka Shojo also requires transactions using crypto currency. Starting from the purchase of tickets, merchandise, until the payment of honorarium for the personnel.
The existence of Kasostsuka Shojo in the realm of the Japanese music industry seems to be well-liked. Because in his debut concert, tickets are available immediately discharged by the fans.rrency. From bitcoin to etherum all are represented in a mask, ranging from Nem (XEM), Bitcoin Cash (BCH), MonaCoin (MONA), Bitcoin (BTC), Cardano (ADA), Ethereum (ETH), Neo (NEO), and Ripple (XRP).
Kasotsuka Shojo under Cinderella Academy itself if translated into Indonesian has meaning "virtual currency girl".
This girlband debuted on Friday, January 5, 2018 and then in Tokyo. His first song, "The Moon and Virtual Currencies and Me" was inspired by numerous regulators warning against cyber security and cryptocurrency business vulnerabilities.
Although the theme sings seem "heavy", the song sung by Kasotsuka Shojo brings in an easily understood lyrics. Plus the feel of pop-electro like a number of other j-pop songs make this song nice to hear.
Based on information obtained KompasTekno from Quartz, Monday (15/1/2018), Kasotsuka Shojo is not formed to invite fans to invest in crypto currency. But more on educating the Japanese public about the world of cryptocurrency. Because, at this time Japan has become one of the most open countries in the affairs of bitcoin.
"Cryptocurrency is so easy to understand, so we're just wondering why we do not have anything like this from the beginning, we want everyone to learn about them," said Rara Naruse, the group's leader in her Twitter account.
In his debut concert, Kasotsuka Shojo also requires transactions using crypto currency. Starting from the purchase of tickets, merchandise, until the payment of honorarium for the personnel.
The existence of Kasostsuka Shojo in the realm of the Japanese music industry seems to be well-liked. Because in his debut concert, tickets are available immediately discharged by the fans.