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[Okinawa BGM] Campus Records is the place to go for Okinawan music. We have recorded many Okinawan folk songs, Yaeyama folk songs, Miyako folk songs, Ryukyu classical music, Shimauta, Okinawan pop songs, Eisa songs, Kachaashi songs, and more. We hope you will enjoy listening to a random selection of CDs, cassettes, and records. We hope that Okinawan music will soothe you in your everyday life, whether it's to help you fall asleep to the sound of the Okinawan shamisen, or to use as background music for studying or drinking parties, for your trip to Okinawa, or for driving. You can also use it as background music for Okinawan restaurants, Okinawan cafeterias, and other tourist shops. Please feel free to use it widely-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Please subscribe to the channel and click the like button★Subscribe here↓↓↓ / @campusrecord --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #5 Okinawa folk song special【BGM】【For work】【Improve concentration】【Okinawa songs】 List of singersYamakawa Mayumi/Maekawa Morikata/Kadekaru Hayashimasa/Taba Morinobu/Uchizato Mika/Maekawa Morikata/Kinjo Yoko/Yamauchi Masaharu/Naribe KatsukoTaba Morinobu/Kamiya Koichi/Shiroma Kazuko/Tamaki Kazumi----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Song order0:00 Yui Yui /Yamakawa Mayumi (Yui Yui Sisters) 3:14 Play Garden /Maekawa Morikata6:30 Hakuun Bushi /Kadekaru Hayashimasa9:56 Island Woman/Taba Morinobu13:56 Naikankiyo/Uchizato Mika18:38 Worldly Goods Debir/Maekawa Morikata 21:20 Koi Koi Chidori/Kinjo Yoko 23:52 Akainuko/Yamauchi Masaharu 28:42 Niibichi Sugaya/Kinjo Yoko 31:46 Koishi Kagami-chi/Naribe Katsuko 35:22 Happiness Archipelago/Taba Morinobu 39:02 Ukina Bushi/Kamiya Koichi 43:22 Island Feelings/Shiroma Kazuko 48:10 Kana Sando/Maekawa Morikata 51:40 Wishing for Peace/Tamaki Kazumi ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- We sell Okinawa-related products such as CDs, DVDs, and Ko-Ko-Shi. Click here to purchase [Campus Records HP] https://campus-r.shopinfo.jp/ We also post a variety of information such as new products [Facebook] / 148988991801562 [Twitter] / campusrecords ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [About Campus Records] Our official name is "Limited Company Campus. In addition to retailing music CDs, the company's main business is CD production, mainly focusing on Okinawan folk songs, concert planning, and artist management. In addition, from November 1, 2001, the company also started music publishing. The company receives many inquiries about Ryukyu folk songs from cable broadcasting and the media. By the way, the company's representative, Bisekatsu, also produces and writes lyrics for Okinawan folk songs. [History of Campus Records] It all began in 1970, when Bisekatsu's friend, the late Takenaka Ryou (reportage writer and general critic), brought a large number of underground records (what we would call indies today?) on a ship (Oshima Transport). At the time, there were no underground record agencies in Okinawa, so the company took this opportunity to acquire U.S. and Japan, the two major underground record labels. He was entrusted with the sale of Ryukyu folk songs by C (Kansai-based), Elec Records (Kanto-based), and Marufuku Records, and started business as "Campus Records" in a store of less than 10 tsubo in front of the Moromisato branch of the Bank of the Ryukyus. (The store name was given by the painter Yonaha Chodai).. At that time, there was a folk song boom, and Takaishi Yuya, Okabayashi Nobuyasu, Takada Wataru, and others were very popular, and the records Takenaka brought in sold like hotcakes. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [What is the BCY Nnaruphone Label?] This is a shima-uta label run by Campus. It was launched with the material and spiritual support of Kinjo Minoru, who has been Bise's boss since his student days and is currently the chairman of the Ryukyu Folk Song Association, when he produced and released his LP "Jidai - Kinjo Sings During and After the War" (1981). The label name was taken from Kinjo's nickname when he was young, "Nnaru" (meaning empty-handed, bare-chested). BCY is a play on the name of Bise's store, "Biseya." [New TUMDAMI label launched] This label was launched in 2004 with the release of Taku Ikeda's "Yai Ma Uta," and focuses on young singers. It handles a wide range of challenging content, including up-and-coming young singers such as Mika Uchizato, Chihiro Kamiya, and Kazuto