M!LK Takes Over Social Media with Electric 'Music Station' Performance
On the evening of the 17th, dance and vocal group M!LK appeared on the popular music program "Music Station" to perform their viral hit song "Sukisugite Metsu." Immediately following the broadcast, the group's related hashtag, "#BakuretsumabushisugiteMetsu," surged to the number one trending spot on X (formerly Twitter), turning social media into a virtual party.
During the program, the members appeared in dazzling gold costumes, capturing the audience's attention with their radiant stage presence and high-energy choreography. A major highlight was the segment where all members delivered the song's signature phrase, "Ba-ku-re-tsu♡." Fans reacted with overwhelming excitement, posting comments like, "A version featuring all the members is incredible!" and "Seeing the 'Bakuretsu' part back-to-back gave me such a huge energy boost."
Viewers were also charmed by the radiant smiles and infectious enthusiasm shown by members Jinto Yoshida, Hayato Sano, Jyutaro Yamanaka, Daichi Shiozaki, and Shunta Sono throughout the performance. Many commented that their high-spirited display "blew away the fatigue of the whole week." Fans also marveled at how the costumes sparkled even in the darkened studio and took to social media to discuss the playful interactions between the members during the set.
The broadcast also featured a brief, delightful collaboration with artist Ano, which sparked immediate calls for more, with fans eagerly requesting, "I want to see a TikTok collaboration next!" All in all, this one-night-only special performance left a lasting impression, providing viewers with a significant dose of joy and vitality.
The context
"Music Station" (often referred to as M Station) is one of Japan's longest-running and most influential live music television programs, broadcast by TV Asahi. M!LK is a five-member Japanese boy band under Stardust Promotion that has been gaining significant mainstream popularity. Their song "Sukisugite Metsu" (meaning roughly "I like you so much that it's destructive") has become a massive trend on short-form video platforms like TikTok, thanks to its catchy hook and high-energy choreography, which encourages user-generated dance covers.
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