In Japanese entertainment, a drama’s theme song is an essential component of its identity. Pop and rock artists compose tracks specifically tailored to the emotional beats of a series. When a drama succeeds, its theme song dominates the Oricon and Billboard Japan charts, creating a symbiotic loop where the music promotes the show, and the show drives music sales. Notable examples include Utada Hikaru’s "Flavor of Life" for Hana Yori Dango 2 and Gen Hoshino's "Koi" for the romance hit The Full-Time Wife Scientist ( NigeHaji ). 4. Modern Trends: The Streaming Era and Global Expansion
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Her phone buzzed. A producer from NHK. They wanted her to consult on a new show. The premise: a retired idol critic opens a small review blog in a seaside town and, through analyzing old dramas, heals the rift with her estranged daughter. In Japanese entertainment, a drama’s theme song is