When NewJeans Hanni sang the 80s Japanese song "Blue Coral Reef," the Tokyo Dome erupted in an unbelievable roar, and in fact, the song wasn't just a simple hit
June 30th, 2024 "Oh, my love runs in the south wind / Oh, runs in the blue wind, to that island." Hanni of the group NewJeans began singing the first verse in Japanese. The roof of Tokyo Dome in Japan was about to burst, and a blue roar from the 45,000-stront audience roared as if the NewJeans fan meeting "Bunnies Camp" held at Tokyo Dome from the 26th to the 27th. The title of Hanni's solo performance is "Blue Coral Reef." It was released in 1980 by Japanese singer Seiko Matsuda. After the huge hit of the song, Hanni became a "national idol" representing the 1980s. "Blue Coral Reef" is not just a hit songs. It symbolizes the relaxed and prosperous days of the 1980s right before the collapse of "Bubble Economy." People feel nostalgic for the good times while listening to this song. "This song reminds them of their first love," said Kenichi Sawamura, 42, who runs Izakaya in Ningyo elementary school in Tokyo. Yes...