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00:01Tonight's first ear cleaning is a super luxurious line-up.
00:05First of all, it's a hot topic right now.
00:09I cried. I cried.
00:18Mrs. Green Apple showed an impressive performance to elementary school students who were in a hurry.
00:26I'm going to cry.
00:30I'm waiting for you.
00:32It hurts here.
00:35I want to cherish the scars of my life.
00:39It's cooler than ever.
00:42Wow, goosebumps.
00:44We sang together.
00:46And Maria Takeuchi, who rarely appears on TV, confessed her shocking encounter with her husband Tatsuro Yamashita.
00:54I was lectured.
00:56At that time, I thought it was like that.
01:01In addition, Masahiro Motoki, an Academy Award-winning actor, and Kyoko Koizumi, his best friend, were still talking.
01:09I think I'm going to marry Mr. Motoki.
01:12What? At that time?
01:17Charismatic and unreleased special.
01:21First of all,
01:24The 66th Japan Record Award goes to...
01:31Mrs. Green Apple.
01:34Two consecutive years.
01:36She won the Japan Record Award last year and won the record for the first time in history in a band for two consecutive years.
01:47Now she is a national band, Mrs. Green Apple.
01:52That's a lot of energy.
02:00The Japan Record Award-winning song of 2024 goes to...
02:10I love it.
02:12I love it.
02:17Kesera Sera, who won the record for the year before last, etc.
02:28Even now in 2025, she is not only in the first place in the Oricon ranking, but also in the top 10 with four songs by Mrs. Green Apple.
02:37That's great.
02:40Last year, she won a number of annual music rankings, and now she is the most listened to and sung artist.
02:52The song of Mrs. Green Apple, which is loved by the people, is written and composed by the vocalist and guitarist Motoki Omori.
03:01Actually...
03:04I can't read the cover. I can't read it and I can't write it.
03:08But can you make a song?
03:10I can make a song somehow.
03:12It's a state where we are sent only by the sound source.
03:16She listens to the guitar, keyboard, and piano in the sound source, copies it, and plays it.
03:25She listens to it with her ears and does her best.
03:29Omori, who can't write the chorus, creates a melody line with a sense of reincarnation.
03:34That's why it's different from others.
03:36It seems that the members often suffer from this difficult song.
03:41Last year's record-breaking song, Lilac, was made.
03:46What did you think when you first heard this?
03:50The moment I heard that the guitar was too difficult, I thought,
03:56Is this a guitar?
03:58Is this a guitar?
04:00It's the sound of a guitar, right?
04:01I don't want to believe it, but it's the sound of a guitar.
04:06This is the intro of the difficult song.
04:26I was apologized first.
04:28I was told that I was young, and I was angry.
04:31Oh, I see.
04:32I understand.
04:34I really cried.
04:36I hated practicing at home, and I didn't want to go home.
04:41I hated the room where I practiced.
04:46A talk about Omori's unique songwriting that worries the members has not been released yet.
04:56How do you usually make songs?
04:59I usually finish the song in 12 hours.
05:04I'm not calm when I write a song with a lot of concentration.
05:09I make a melody that I feel good when I hear it.
05:14I make a melody that I feel good when I hear it.
05:18When I finish the song, I feel like I'm singing a difficult song.
05:22I feel like I'm singing a difficult song.
05:24Who made this song?
05:27I thought it was a difficult song.
05:29Did you finish the same song?
05:32I cry when I record a song.
05:37Both sides are crying.
05:39It's more likely to cry.
05:42I try to change the lyrics on the day of the recording.
05:47It's amazing.
05:50I can't write a musical score, so I say it with my mouth.
05:54I can't write a musical score, so I say it with my mouth.
05:57I can't write a musical score, so I say it with my mouth.
06:01I want to make the song as fast as possible.
06:06I say what I think on the spot.
06:09I say what I think on the spot.
06:12The latest songs are always difficult.
06:15That's right.
06:17The latest songs are always difficult.
06:21I'm good at playing old songs.
06:25It's great to be able to play old songs live.
06:28It's great to be able to play old songs live.
06:31It's really important.
06:33It is getting better.
06:35It is getting better.
06:38Everyone is excited when they play old songs.
06:41Everyone is exhilarated when they play old songs.
06:44It's a fine band.
06:47It's a fine band.
06:55We will continue to challenge ourselves to the highest level of difficulty at this point in time.
07:01That is the belief of Mrs. Green Apple.
07:05That work is...
07:15The movie One Piece,
07:18I am not just a fun and up-tempo song like the strongest.
07:25I am the strongest!
07:34I'm going to cry.
07:40It is a masterpiece that can be sung at a singing contest.
07:44It is me who has pushed the back of Japanese athletes who are active in the world.
07:51I am struggling.
07:54He is good.
07:56The movie starring Kazunari Ninomiya,
07:59The theme song of the movie,
08:01I sang it in Solange.
08:10Delicate ballad,
08:13Anyway, the scope of the song is wide.
08:16This is the theme song for the movie,
08:21which depicts the horrible life of a man who was abducted by the mainland after the war.
08:28The way it is made was horrible.
08:33The movie was based on the incident of the war.
08:38When I heard about it,
08:41I was told that the cast wanted to make a film with a lot of emotions.
08:47So I had to concentrate a lot.
08:51I felt like I would lose my concentration if something got into my body.
08:56It wasn't the concentration I had when I was hunting.
08:59I wanted to finish the film in an empty state.
09:01So I kept trying to do my best.
09:05Then a week passed before I knew it.
09:08Were you okay?
09:10I lost about 5 kg in a week.
09:13Did you meet Kento Nakajima through that?
09:15Yes.
09:16He talked to me when I was greeting the cast.
09:20We exchanged phone numbers and got along well.
09:23Kento Nakajima, who has been getting along with Koushi,
09:27talked about the unexpected side of Motoki Oomori in New York.
09:32What do you think is amazing about Mr. Oomori?
09:34He has a strong personality.
09:37When we had breakfast together, he wasn't the real Mr. Oomori on the stage.
09:43He was very natural.
09:44In private, he was like a younger brother.
09:48He is the center of Mr. Oomori.
09:51I think that gap is amazing.
09:53Which one of you will blink first?
09:57It's boring.
09:58Are you two having fun?
10:01In New York.
10:03We did it in New York.
10:06Mr. Oomori's lyrics were published in a magazine.
10:09It was also published in Hayashi Osamu's favorite magazine.
10:15It's interesting.
10:16I'm an amateur, but in this corner,
10:19I'm going to tell the top musicians what to do.
10:23Thank you very much.
10:24There is a corner called Hayashi Hikkome on the Internet.
10:26Is there such a corner?
10:27Is there such a corner?
10:28Is there such a corner?
10:29No, there isn't.
10:31First of all, the song that Oomori wrote when he was 16 years old.
10:34Public.
10:36Among them, the lyrics that Hayashi Osamu was interested in were...
10:40Before I die, I'll hurt someone.
10:44People become light for someone else.
10:49In this empty earth, people become darkness for someone else.
10:59It's easy to understand that you become light for someone else.
11:03But after all, humans are not just good things.
11:07I think it's really nice to have a contrast between light and darkness.
11:15Thank you very much.
11:16First of all, I thought that he was a person who could write such a contrast.
11:21I made the song Public when I was 16 years old.
11:2516 years old?
11:26I made it when I was in the first year of high school.
11:30But even at 16, people become darkness for someone else.
11:36It's amazing.
11:37I think it's because I was 16 years old that I was able to write this song.
11:41I think he was a child who learned to feel lonely when he was 16 years old.
11:52I think I can understand that strongly.
11:57Do you think like that at 16 years old?
12:00When I was a member, I didn't fully understand the lyrics at that time.
12:06I was a high school student at the same age as him.
12:09I wondered what it meant to become darkness for someone else.
12:15But now I can understand it.
12:18I think it's amazing that Motoki has been thinking about everything since then.
12:27He has been thinking a lot about everything since then.
12:33He talks a lot more than I do.
12:38So I learn a lot from Motoki.
12:42Fujisawa is not as good as normal Mitsue.
12:47It's my problem.
12:48He's a little out of place.
12:49I learned from him.
12:52Did you learn from him?
12:53I learned from him.
12:54I see.
12:55I learned a lot from him.
12:58The song that is close to the contrast between light and darkness is LILAC.
13:05LILAC, which won the Japanese Record Award last year.
13:10There is a similar contrast in it.
13:13Here is the part.
13:26What I found interesting was the contrast between light and shadow.
13:34Shadow doesn't hurt.
13:38This is a shadow, right?
13:40Yes.
13:41But if the light hurts, it's dazzling, right?
13:46I was impressed by the contrast between light and shadow.
14:02Motoki started composing when he was 12 years old.
14:10The title of the song is Aufheben.
14:14It's often used in unfamiliar words like Apollodorus.
14:20I don't know the words at all.
14:22I don't know the words at all.
14:23It's because he writes the lyrics.
14:28I'm not good at writing.
14:31I've been really bad at reading books since I was little.
14:35I can't write well if I don't hide it.
14:38I can't write well if I don't hide it.
14:41I'm not good at writing.
14:43When I wrote the lyrics, I was confused at first.
14:50He chose the title Aufheben.
14:55He must have read a lot of books.
14:58He must have read a lot of books.
15:01But I can only read philosophy books.
15:04It's strange.
15:05When I was little, I liked philosophy books.
15:11I could only read those books.
15:13Maybe it's related to philosophy.
15:16So you've known the word Aufheben since you were little?
15:19Yes.
15:20I wrote Aufheben when I was in high school.
15:24I often use the word Aufheben.
15:27Is there such a person?
15:29I've never heard of it.
15:32It's the first time I've heard of it.
15:35They released their best album on their 10th anniversary.
15:40They are going to have a concert with 100,000 people in two days.
15:43It's the biggest concert in the history of MISES.
15:48They have their own aesthetics in composing songs for MISES.
15:55I don't want to sing the same song over and over again.
16:01Music is not a one-time thing.
16:03I think it's better to have it or not.
16:07For me, it's not about listening to it.
16:09It's about listening to it 5 or 10 years later.
16:12It's about the meaning of the song.
16:14It's about the poetic part of the song.
16:17It's not about listening to it one way.
16:20I try to listen to various songs in my life.
16:25Maybe that's why I don't have the courage to say anything.
16:32I don't sing about beauty.
16:35Because it's a song that combines the light and shadow of life,
16:40MISES Green Apple may continue to hit people's hearts.
16:50MISES Green Apple
16:56Thank you very much.
16:59Charismatic and unreleased special.
17:02Next is this person who rarely appears on TV.
17:08Plastic Love
17:19Plastic Love, released 40 years ago,
17:22was a big hit among young people overseas during the Reiwa era.
17:27In 2021, it was ranked 5th on the Oricon Weekly Single Ranking.
17:35Really?
17:38Singer-songwriter Maria Takeuchi
17:53She continues to create great songs that are loved by people of all ages.
17:59Showa, Heisei, Reiwa
18:01She is the first female artist to win the first place on the Oricon Chart in all three eras.
18:09Her husband, Tatsuro Yamashita, is in charge of the arrangement of her songs.
18:16Her first encounter was shocking.
18:20The talk about that time is unreleased.
18:24It's a tempura.
18:28You've seen it a lot.
18:30It's unreleased, isn't it?
18:32It's amazing.
18:35I can't watch it at all.
18:38What made you start music?
18:42I was in a circle with an amateur band in college.
18:47I helped with the recording of the chorus and sang at a part-time job.
18:53That was the trigger.
18:56When did you meet your husband?
18:59I met Tatsuro when he wrote and composed a song for my debut album.
19:06I think that was the first time.
19:08On the one hand, I went to see a band called Sugar Babe.
19:11That was when I was a student.
19:13I actually met him at the time of my debut album.
19:16Did your husband like music?
19:18He was a big fan.
19:20He was a fan of Sugar Babe.
19:22He didn't know me as a person.
19:25When I first met him, he wrote a song for me.
19:28I said, thank you.
19:30I said, I'm sorry, but can I get your autograph here?
19:34He was very angry.
19:36He said, if you're going to be a professional singer,
19:41you should never ask your co-workers for their autographs.
19:46He scolded me a little.
19:48At that time, I thought it was strange.
19:52I thought it was strange.
19:54But when I came back home later,
19:57I realized that he was right.
20:01I'm glad he told me that I shouldn't ask my co-workers for their autographs.
20:09Speaking of Maria Takeuchi,
20:11she not only sings her own songs,
20:16but also offers songs to many artists.
20:21Don't fight.
20:25The hit song of the year,
20:27Kawaii Naoko's Don't Fight.
20:30Hurry up and cheer up.
20:35Hiroko Yakushimaru's Cheer Up.
20:41And this song she made when she was 42 years old.
20:46Hirosue Ryoko's debut song,
20:485 Seconds Before Falling In Love.
20:52The birth date of this song, 28 years ago,
20:55has not been revealed yet.
20:57Why did she make this song?
20:59It's a new song.
21:005 Seconds Before Falling In Love, 1997.
21:03Yes.
21:04I enjoyed writing this song.
21:07I think she was 15 or 16 years old.
21:10She was wearing a high school uniform.
21:13At that time, the word MK5 was very popular.
21:17I was thinking of writing a song with that word.
21:21And she was a high school student when she made her debut.
21:26So I wrote this song, 5 Seconds Before Falling In Love.
21:29The excitement of a teenager's love
21:32is probably the same as that of a high school student.
21:36The excitement of a teenager's love
21:39is probably the same as that of a high school student.
21:45I think it's interesting to be able to write a song
21:48that I don't usually write.
21:55Not only as a singer,
21:57she catches the feeling of the changing times
22:00and puts it on the lyrics.
22:07The delicate sensation
22:09is the charm of singer-songwriter Maria Takeuchi.
22:15And the antenna is also in this genre.
22:21I really like laughing.
22:23I think it's one of the most precious things in the world
22:26to make people laugh.
22:29I heard that you used to like Jiro on the radio.
22:32I love him.
22:34I think so, too.
22:37Last time, she met Jiro,
22:39who said she loved Maria Takeuchi.
22:44Please.
22:49Really?
22:50Hello.
22:53I'm so happy.
22:57I wanted to ask you something.
23:00About Steve Jobs' present...
23:04It's a bit of a hidden story.
23:06Is it a scapegoat?
23:09No one really knows that story.
23:13He's a guy who only makes tempura.
23:18He's been watching a lot.
23:21Maria Takeuchi showed us
23:24how funny she is,
23:26remembering almost all of Chisonnu's stories.
23:30Actually, last year,
23:32she also analyzed the ranking of TV appearances.
23:36That's crazy!
23:39And next week,
23:41we have Takako Tokiwa,
23:43Etsushi Toyokawa,
23:45Yuki Nakama,
23:47and Bakuro Kawafuruna.
23:53Maria Takeuchi, who loves comedy,
23:55analyzes the celebrity Sawabe Karaichi.
23:59In the studio,
24:00there's a man who's called Haraichi.
24:02His name is Sawabe.
24:04Have you seen the story of Haraichi?
24:06Yes, I have.
24:07Haraichi is...
24:09Iwai looks very eccentric,
24:13but Sawabe is very soft and flexible.
24:17Sawabe can fit in any situation.
24:22He can be an actor,
24:24he can be a comedian,
24:26he can be a host.
24:28He has a lot of flexibility.
24:31He has a lot of flexibility!
24:35But Iwai, who is chosen by Sawabe,
24:38is a unique person.
24:40I think that mismatch is Haraichi's charm.
24:44I noticed a little bit, but...
24:48This is unreleased, right?
24:49KENTI sent Maria Takeuchi
24:51his contact information.
24:53KENTI sent Maria Takeuchi
24:55and Maria Takeuchi replied.
24:57He talked a lot about Haraichi and Sawabe.
24:59Did you use it?
25:02Maria Takeuchi came to KENTI.
25:04Did you cut it out?
25:07That's crazy!
25:08That's crazy!
25:09That's true.
25:10Please give me the flexibility of editing.
25:13There's flexibility in editing.
25:15What does flexibility mean?
25:18He made his debut at the age of 23
25:20and soon became a late bloomer.
25:22How long will he continue his creative activities?
25:28How long do you want to continue your music activities?
25:33I want to keep singing as long as I can.
25:39And I want to write songs as long as I can.
25:46That's why I have to be energetic.
25:51He wants to write songs as long as he can.
25:54Maria Takeuchi has a song that sings about the wonderful thing about aging.
26:02Maria Takeuchi is a singer-songwriter.
26:06She has written many songs about aging.
26:15On my 51st birthday, I was looking at the cherry blossoms.
26:20I wondered how many more times I would be able to see them.
26:26The age of 50 was a little heavy for me.
26:29It was different from the age of 40.
26:31I was worried about what would happen.
26:34But when I turned 50, it was a good look.
26:37It's been almost 20 years since then.
26:40I remember that I was young when I was 50.
26:44At that time, I thought I was 50 years old.
26:48But I was so old that I thought I was in my late 20s.
26:53I wonder how many more albums I will make.
26:56I wonder how many more times I will see the cherry blossoms.
26:59The frequency of thinking about this is definitely higher.
27:02That's why I think I'm getting older.
27:06Music you love.
27:08You burn your life for the people you love.
27:13That's the shape of happiness that Maria Takeuchi has reached.
27:24Next, let's talk about Kingen and Mikoukai,
27:28which were still talked about by two actors in their 50s.
27:34Shibu Gakitai, a 16-year-old idol group, made his debut as a singer.
27:41At the age of 42, he starred in a movie called Okuribito.
27:46It was the first Japanese movie to win the Academy Award for Foreign Language Film.
27:52It was the first Japanese movie to win the Academy Award for Foreign Language Film.
27:56Motoki Masahiro is a world-renowned Japanese actor.
28:02First of all, he made his debut in 1982, the same year as Motoki Masahiro.
28:11Motoki Masahiro's only friend in the entertainment industry,
28:14Kyoko Koizumi, talked about Mikoukai.
28:19They played together for the first time in 32 years in a movie last year.
28:25During the shoot, Motoki Masahiro actually caused a lot of trouble for Kyoko Koizumi.
28:32Even if I go shopping, it takes a lot of time.
28:37Even if I buy a lot of things.
28:41I've been controlling my weight all the time.
28:44On the day I was released from prison,
28:48he said, let's go eat something delicious.
28:51I rented a car, so I drove there.
28:56When I was released, I said I wanted to drink wine in my room.
29:02I said I'd stop by the wine shop.
29:07I've been asking people in the store.
29:11It's not fun at all.
29:15The other three are waiting outside.
29:19The mountains are beautiful.
29:24I'm very careful.
29:28Even one umbrella.
29:30I feel like I've made the right choice.
29:34Even if I buy a good umbrella, I forget it right away.
29:36In the end, it's like a plastic umbrella.
29:40I'm like a nobleman.
29:44I admire it.
29:46It takes a long time to come to a conclusion.
29:51I've been wondering for a long time.
29:56I'm always worried about that.
29:58I don't know what to do with this personality.
30:01Unexpectedly, he doesn't have confidence in himself.
30:06Motoki Masahiro can't go forward without hesitation.
30:13The most difficult thing in his life was...
30:18A wedding greeting to Uchida Yuya, a rock and roller who is his father.
30:25It's a great picture.
30:28Motoki got married when he was 29 years old.
30:33On the other hand, his wife, Uchida Yuya's daughter, Yayako, was only 19 years old at the time.
30:41She was 19 years old.
30:43She saw that she was going to be objected to.
30:46Yayako was already used to it.
30:50His wife was a little ahead of him.
30:55And that was when he graduated from school.
30:58He went on a graduation trip for the first time with Yuya and Kiki.
31:03On his way back, he was told that a plane was landing in Tokyo.
31:11At that timing?
31:13He was going to marry Motoki.
31:15At that time?
31:17At that time?
31:21It was the time when he had no place to run away.
31:24He couldn't make a lot of noise on the spot.
31:27He pretended to be in front of the plane.
31:30He was well-prepared.
31:34Finally, it was the day of the wedding greeting to Uchida Yuya.
31:39I made a reservation at a hotel in Ginza.
31:42I went out with the president of the office.
31:45Uchida Yuya didn't look at me at all.
31:50We talked about different industries, travel, and other things.
31:57He didn't let me say anything.
31:59I thought he was going to go home, but he said,
32:02I want to take you to a restaurant, so let's go together.
32:05We stayed there for a long time.
32:08He didn't let you say anything even if the place changed?
32:09He didn't let me say anything even if the place changed.
32:11At the end of the wedding,
32:15he said,
32:19I know. Nice to meet you.
32:22He said, I know. Nice to meet you.
32:24He didn't say anything.
32:27He didn't say anything?
32:29Everyone has a Uchida Yuya mandate.
32:32Actually, thanks to this marriage,
32:36Masahiro Motoki's life as an actor will shine even more.
32:41The biggest benefactor is his stepmother, Kirin Kike.
32:46Motoki has unforgettable words that she told him.
32:52Don't be arrogant, don't compare yourself with others,
32:56be interesting, and live a normal life.
32:58Just be yourself.
33:00Accept your own weaknesses,
33:03and spread them.
33:06Just be yourself.
33:09That's what she said.
33:14She was the biggest advisor in my life.
33:19Motoki pushed Masahiro's back,
33:24and supported him.
33:28He became the first Japanese actor
33:32to win the Academy Award.
33:37Motoki's words were
33:41the foundation of everyone's life.
33:46My motto is
33:49to give up my life with a little hope.
33:53That's my best.
33:58That's my motto.
34:00Kike said,
34:02everyone will die as if they were alive.
34:08I'm grateful for my life,
34:12and I'm humble.
34:14I don't compare myself with others.
34:17As I get older,
34:19I think, I can't do this, I can't do that.
34:23I give up in a good way.
34:28When the next season comes,
34:32when the sky is blue,
34:35I say, I give up.
34:38And I disappear.
34:41That's my image.
34:44He gives up his life happily.
34:49He lets go of his obsession,
34:52and accepts himself as he is.
34:54Motoki Masahiro enjoys his life.