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Watching the Euro 2024? ⚽️ Soccer fans around the globe have been inspired by Yoichi Takahashi’s world. He is a legend for legends! Thank you for your work and for revolutionizing soccer!
Was an honour to have Takahashi Sensei listen to my concerts in Japan.
Guess I’m never washing this jersey w
Ça y est ! L’Euro 2024 a commencé !
J’ai eu l’honneur de rencontrer l’idole de beaucoup de footballeurs : maître Yōichi Takahashi. Vous connaissez ? ⚽️
Euro 2024 が盛り上がってるところで、
素敵なご縁
何度かコンサートにいらして下さり、光栄です。
テレビも観て下さったとのことで、なんとも不思議な感覚。
世界中のサッカーファンが一度は真似したことがある翼の技。レジェンドプレイヤーにとって���レジェンドですね。
沢山の夢と希望をありがとうございます
#高橋陽一 先生
洗えません👚家宝にします⚽️
#高橋陽一#キャプテン翼#サッカー#漫画家#Yoichi Takahashi#Captain Tsubasa#Tom et olive#sarah àlainn#サラ・オレイン#サラオレイン#manga#soccer#f
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Ça va de mieux en mieux l’Alzheimer de Joe Biden, apparemment Mitterrand est président
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You can guess my age in french because i think this is a banger :
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#this is carbon dating my generation#to be fair i also loved les animaux du bois quat sous and the babar theme song#olive et tom fucked us up i think?#Youtube
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animtion sans contexte encore
la chaîne: https://www.youtube.com/@cestpasmal
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Complete list of Entrants for the Magnificent Musketeer Tournament
D’Artagnan
Douglas Fairbanks (The Three Musketeers 1921, The Iron Mask 1929)
Aimé Simon-Girard (Les Trois Mousquetaires 1921 - film serial)
Max Linder (Dart-In-Again) (L'Etroit Mousquetaire/ The Three Must-Get-Theres 1922)
Gene Kelly (The Three Musketeers 1948)
Jean-Paul Belmondo (Les Trois Mousquetaires 1959)
Jean-Pierre Cassel (Cyrano et D'Artagnan 1964)
Jeremy Brett (The Three Musketeers - TV 1966-1967)
Michael York (The Three Musketeers 1973, The Four Musketeers 1974, The Return of the Musketeers 1989)
Jean Valmont (Les Quatres Charlots mousquetaires 1974)
Mikhail Boyarsky (D'Artagnan and Three Musketeers USSR 1978, Musketeers Twenty Years After 1992)
Chris O’Donnell (The Three Musketeers 1993)
Gabriel Byrne (The Man in the Iron Mask 1998)
Hugh Dancy (Young Blades 2001)
Logan Lerman (The Three Musketeers 2011)
Luke Pasqualino (The Musketeers 2014-2016)
Olivier Dion (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
Tamaki Ryou (All for One - D'Artagnan and the Sun King 2017)
Pierfrancesco Favino (Moschettieri del re - La penultima missione 2018)
Malachi Pullar-Latchman (The Three Musketeers 2023)
François Civil (Les Trois Mousquetaires 2023)
Athos
Oliver Reed (The Three Musketeers 1973, The Four Musketeers 1974, The Return of the Musketeers 1989)
Kiefer Sutherland (The Three Musketeers 1993)
John Malkovich (The Man in the Iron Mask 1998)
Heino Ferch (D’Artagnan et les Trois Mousquetaires 2005)
Matthew Macfadyen (The Three Musketeers 2011)
Tom Burke (The Musketeers 2014-2016)
Brahim Zaibat (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
Uzuki Hayate (All for One - D'Artagnan and the Sun King 2017)
Vincent Cassel (Les Trois Mousquetaires 2023)
Aramis
Richard Chamberlain (The Three Musketeers 1973, The Four Musketeers 1974, The Return of the Musketeers 1989)
Igor Starygin (D'Artagnan and Three Musketeers USSR 1978, Musketeers Twenty Years After 1992)
Charlie Sheen (The Three Musketeers 1993)
Jeremy Irons (The Man in the Iron Mask 1998)
Callum Blue (Young Blades 2001)
Luke Evans (The Three Musketeers 2011)
Santiago Cabrera (The Musketeers 2014-2016)
Damien Sargue (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
Miya Rurika (All for One - D'Artagnan and the Sun King 2017)
Jake Meniani (The Three Musketeers 2023)
Romain Duris (Les Trois Mousquetaires 2023)
Porthos
Brian Blessed (The Three Musketeers - TV 1966-1967)
Frank Finlay (The Three Musketeers 1973, The Four Musketeers 1974, The Return of the Musketeers 1989)
Oliver Platt (The Three Musketeers 1993)
Gerard Depardieu (The Man in the Iron Mask 1998)
Ray Stevenson (The Three Musketeers 2011)
Howard Charles (The Musketeers 2014-2016)
David Bàn (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
Pio Marmaï (Les Trois Mousquetaires 2023)
Milady
Lana Turner (The Three Musketeers 1948)
Faye Dunaway (The Three Musketeers 1973, The Four Musketeers 1974)
Margarita Terekhova (D'Artagnan and Three Musketeers USSR 1978)
Rebecca de Mornay (The Three Musketeers 1993)
Milla Jovovich (The Three Musketeers 2011)
Maimie McCoy (The Musketeers 2014-2016)
Emji (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
Mollie Hindle (The Fourth Musketeer 2022)
Preeya Kalidas (The Three Musketeers 2023)
Eva Green (Les Trois Mousquetaires 2023)
Constance
Marguerite de la Motte (The Three Musketeers 1921, The Iron Mask 1929)
June Allyson (The Three Musketeers 1948)
Raquel Welch (The Three Musketeers 1973, The Four Musketeers 1974)
Julie Delpy (The Three Musketeers 1993)
Gabriella Wilde (The Three Musketeers 2011)
Tamla Kari (The Musketeers 2014-2016)
Megan Lanquar (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
Lyna Khoudri (Les Trois Mousquetaires 2023)
Richelieu
Nigel de Brulier (The Three Musketeers 1921, The Iron Mask 1929)
Vincent Price (The Three Musketeers 1948)
Charlton Heston (The Three Musketeers 1973, The Four Musketeers 1974)
Bernard Haller (Les Quatres Charlots mousquetaires 1974)
Aleksandr Trofimov (D'Artagnan and Three Musketeers USSR 1978)
Tim Curry (The Three Musketeers 1993)
Christoph Waltz (The Three Musketeers 2011)
Peter Capaldi (The Musketeers 2014-2016)
Christophe Héraut (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
James Cosmo (The Three Musketeers 2023)
Éric Ruf (Les Trois Mousquetaires 2023)
Rochefort
Guy Delorme (Les Trois Mousquetaires 1961)
Christopher Lee (The Three Musketeers 1973, The Four Musketeers 1974, The Return of the Musketeers 1989)
Boris Klyuev (D'Artagnan and Three Musketeers USSR 1978)
Michael Wincott (The Three Musketeers 1993)
Mads Mikkelsen (The Three Musketeers 2011)
Marc Warren (The Musketeers 2014-2016)
Raynaldo Houy Delattre (Les Trois Mousquetaires 2023)
Anne of Austria
Angela Lansbury (The Three Musketeers 1948)
Geraldine Chaplin (The Three Musketeers 1973, The Four Musketeers 1974, The Return of the Musketeers 1989)
Catherine Jourdan (Les Quatres Charlots mousquetaires 1974)
Gabrielle Anwar (The Three Musketeers 1993)
Anne Paurillard (The Man in the Iron Mask 1998)
Sheena Easton (Young Blades 2005)
Juno Temple (The Three Musketeers 2011)
Alexandra Dowling (The Musketeers 2014-2016)
Victoria Sio (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
Vicky Krieps (Les Trois Mousquetaires 2023)
King Louis XIII
Hugh O’Conor (The Three Musketeers 1993)
Freddie Fox (The Three Musketeers 2011)
Ryan Gage (The Musketeers 2014-2016)
Florian Cléret (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
Louis Garrel (Les Trois Mousquetaires 2023)
Treville
Hugo Speer (The Musketeers 2014-2016)
Marc Barbé (Les Trois Mousquetaires 2023)
Duke of Buckingham
Simon Ward (The Three Musketeers 1973)
Orlando Bloom (The Three Musketeers 2011)
Golan Yosef (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
Jacob Fortune-Lloyd (Les Trois Mousquetaires 2023)
Planchet
Roy Kinnear (The Three Musketeers 1973, The Four Musketeers 1974, The Return of the Musketeers 1989)
James Corden (The Three Musketeers 2011)
Régis Truchy (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
Grimaud
William Phillips (The Three Musketeers 1948)
Matthew McNulty (The Musketeers 2014-2016)
Jussac
Ángel del Pozo (The Three Musketeers 1973)
Paul McGann (The Three Musketeers 1993)
Antoine Lelandais (Les Trois Mousquetaires, le spectacle musical 2016)
Alain Grellier (Les Trois Mousquetaires 2023)
Felton
Michael Gothard (The Three Musketeers 1973, The Four Musketeers 1974)
Madame Chevreuse
Sophie Craig (The Three Musketeers 2023)
Madame Coquenard
Jennifer Matter (The Three Musketeers 2023)
Girard
Paul McGann (The Three Musketeers 1993)
Febre (The Man in Black)
Tim Roth (The Musketeer 2001)
Louis XIV
Louis Hayward (The Man in the Iron Mask 1939)
Richard Chamberlain (The Man in the Iron Mask 1977)
Leonardo DiCaprio (The Man in the Iron Mask 1998)
Robert Sheehan (Young Blades 2005)
Manaki Reika (All for One - D'Artagnan and the Sun King 2017)
Philippe
Louis Hayward (The Man in the Iron Mask 1939)
Richard Chamberlain (The Man in the Iron Mask 1977)
Leonardo DiCaprio (The Man in the Iron Mask 1998)
Maria Theresa
Joan Bennett (The Man in the Iron Mask 1939)
Vivien Merchant (The Man in the Iron Mask 1977)
Kristina Krepela (La Femme Musketeer 2004)
Cardinal Mazarin
Gigi Proietti (D'Artagnan's Daughter / Revenge of the Musketeers 1994)
Gerard Depardieu (La Femme Musketeer 2004)
Michael Ironside (Young Blades 2005)
Raoul
C. Thomas Howell (Return of the Musketeers 1989)
Peter Sarsgaard (The Man in the Iron Mask 1998)
Lousie de la Valliere
Jenny Agutter (The Man in the Iron Mask 1977)
Mordaunt
Michael Gothard (Further Adventures of the Musketeers 1967)
Kim Cattrall (Justine de Winter) (Return of the Musketeers 1989)
#submission list#musketeers poll#the three musketeers#the musketeers#les trois mousquetaires#the man in the iron mask
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TIL that the actor who dubs Percy in the French dub of The Legend of Vox Machina is Mathias Kozlowski (who did a loooot of voice acting in his careet but whom 1980s kids will remember as Olivier Atton/Tsubasa Ozora in Olive et Tom/Captain Tsubasa). So we have a Mathias Kozlowski dubbing Percival Fredrickstein Von Musel Klossowski de Rolo III.
I mean, the man’s voice fits Percy’s character perfectly and he does a great job but now I’m wondering just how intentional it was, because I don’t know about you guys but I’m finding this kinda hilarious.
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refonte de Mangacultes 80
a partir du 15 Aout nous allons refaire tous les 242 billets qui serons transformé a galeries direct chaque Billet sera refait 30 Images pour toutes les série, Film, Oav, etc..
car la totalité des liens ne sont plus valide alors nous avons décider de refaire tout ses billet en galeries direct de 30 Images certains des billet ne serons pas disponible un moment mais tous les billet serons refait alors le plus rapidement que possible
Les billet refais a ce jour
Ghoblin slayers
Arrette de me Chauffer Nigata
Bkanche Neige et les 7 Nains
Bonkers
Une Vie Nouvelle (Set 01)
Dinky.Dog
Porco Rosso (New)
Wingman (Set 01)
Wingman (Set 02)
Dangaizer 3
Hayate no Gotoku! Heaven Is a Place on Earth
Ef a Tale of Memories - Recollections
Dynomutt Dog Wonder (New)
Campione ! (New)
Love Phéromone (New)
Lucky Luke Les Dalton En Cavale (New)
Legend of Lemnear (1989)
Bubblegm Crisis Oav 01 - Tinsel City
Lucky Luke Daisy Town
The Legend Of Zelda
La Flûte à six Schtroumpfs
City Hunter the Movie Angel Dust (New)
Le Royaume des chats (New)
Bubblegm Crisis Oav 02
The Super Mario Bros Movie
Devils Line
Jeanne Et Serge
La Bataille Des Planètes
Hellsing Ultimate (Oav 01)
Vanessa ou la Magie des Rêves
Hunter × Hunter
Louie the Rune Soldier
Slime Taoshite 300-nen Shiranai Uchi ni Level Max ni Nattemashita
Malicieuse Kiki
Trigun Stampede (New)
Eden Zero Movie (New)
Mushoku Tensei Jobless Reincarnation (Oav 01) (New)
Tempo Express
C – Control – The Money and Soul of Possibility
Dance In The Vampire Bund
Alerte Rouge
Popotan
Fractal
Gantz
Princesse Saphir
Ro Kyu Bu (New)
Nuruto et la Princesse des Neiges (New)
Naruto Film 02 ''La Légende de la pierre de Guelel'' (New)
Inuyasha Kagami no Naka no Mugenjou (New)
Tomo chan Isa Girl (New)
Les Samouraïs De L’Éternel
Nanatsu no Taizai The Seven Deadly Sins
Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress
La Patrouille des Aigles
Schwarzes Marken
Hellsing Ultimat 02 (New)
Hellsing Ultimat 03 (New)
Ultraman Rissing 2024 (New)
The Idhun Chronicles
Saint Seiya - La Guerre des Dieux
Hellsing Ultimat (Oav 04) (New)
Plastic Little
Tad L'Explorateur A La Recherche De La Cité Perdue
City Hunter Bay City Wars
Luck
Chevalier Deon (Films 01) (New)
Dragon Ball L’Aventure mystique
Les Aventures du Bosco
Olive et Tom Film 01 Un Match Amical
Isekai Yakkyoku (New)
Olive et Tom Film 02 La Coupe Du Monde Junior
Dante, Seigneur des démons
Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka II (OAV 01) (New)
Dungeon ni Deai wo Motomeru no wa Machigatteiru Darou ka II (OAV 02) (New)
Dan et Danny (Film 02) - Seriously The God Cannon Is A Beauty’s Keyword To Escape
Le chat botté - Le tour du monde en 80 jours
Hunter X Hunter Phantom Rouge
Sei Juushi Bismarck (Bismarck, les mousquetaires planétaires)
Is Infinite (New)
Kreuz Weib Brillance
Le chat botté 2 - Le retour du chat botté
Le Cygne Et La Princesse (Films 01) (New)
Le Petit Grille Pain 1 Courageux (Films 01)
Zutto Mae kara Suki deshita (New)
Vinland Saga (New)
My Unique Skill Makes Me OP Even.at Level 1 (New)
Spy Classroom (New)
Storm Rider Clash Of Evil (New)
Street Fighter Alpha Oav 01 (New)
Aldnoah Zero (New)
By the Grace of the Gods (New)
Jayce Et Les Conquerants De La Lumiere (New)
Le Prince du Soleil (New)
Peach Boy Riverside (New)
Summertime Rendering (New)
Quality Assurance in Another World (New)
Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian (New)
Chillin in Another World with Level 2 Super Cheat Powers (New)
Nous vous remercions pour la fidélité et via le Mails pour vos multiple demande de série, Film, Oav, etc..
si vous avez une demande pour une séries manga, film, Oav etc... envoyer nous un mail via cette Adresse [email protected]
bonne visite de se blog
La Team ¨_¨
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Here's the list of the mixes I used: Katy Perry - I Kissed A Girl (Jason Nevins Club Mix) Katy Perry - Hot N Cold (Bimbo Jones Club Mix) Katy Perry - Thinking Of You (Rufato's Club Mix) Katy Perry - Waking Up In Vegas (Manhattan Clique Club Mix) Katy Perry, Snoop Dogg - California Gurls (Unknown Remix) Katy Perry - Teenage Dream (Kaskade Club Mix) Katy Perry - Firework (Wideboys Club Mix) Katy Perry - ET (Dave Aude Club Mix) Katy Perry - Last Friday Night (Almighty Club Mix) Katy Perry - The One That Got Away (Tommie Sunshine & Disco Fries Club Mix) Katy Perry - Part Of Me (Freemasons Club Mix) Katy Perry - Wide Awake (Cedric Gervais Club Mix) Katy Perry - Roar (Tom York Boot Club Mix) Katy Perry - Unconditionally (Country Club Martini Crew Club Mix) Katy Perry - Dark Horse (Luis Alvarado & Eduardo Lujan Club Mix) Katy Perry - Birthday (Wayne G Club Mix) Katy Perry - Walking On Air (Country Club Martini Crew 1992 Extended 12" Mix) Katy Perry - This Is How We Do It (Eric Kupper Club Mix) Katy Perry - Rise (Edson Pride & Erick Fabbri Club Mix) Katy Perry - Chained To The Rhythm (Trace Adam Club Mix) Katy Perry, Migos - Bon Appetit (Dirty Pop Club Remix) Katy Perry, Nicki Minaj - Swish Swish (Ralphi Rosario Club Mix) Katy Perry - Hey Hey Hey (The Sinna-G Funky Club Mix) Katy Perry, Zedd - 365 (Dirty Disco Mainroom Club Mix) Katy Perry - Never Really Over (Wow & Flutter Club Mix) Katy Perry - Small Talk (Stephen Jusko & DJ Blacklow Remix) Katy Perry - Harleys In Hawaii (Lord N'Classic Club Mix) Katy Perry - Never Worn White (Guy Scheiman Club Mix) Katy Perry - Daisies (Oliver Heldens Club Mix) Katy Perry - Smile (Country Club Martini Crew Club Mix) Katy Perry, Aitana - Resilient (Tiësto Club Mix) Katy Perry, Alesso - When I'm Gone (Country Club Martini Crew Club Mix)
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Devinez qui est venu voir mon dernier concert ?
Quelle légende ! ⚽️☄️
For the manga, anime, soccer fans. A special someone came to my concert…😳Legend.
So honoured that people from all walks of life were there.
高橋先生、光栄です!!⚽️☄️
サライブにいらして下さってました
色々なバックグラウンドの方がコンサートいらして下さっていて、とても嬉しい。
また素敵なご縁に感謝です
#キャプテン翼 #高橋陽一 先生
#captaintsubasa #oliveettom #YoichiTakahashi
#captain tsubasa#yoichi takahashi#olive et tom#soccer#manga#anime#サッカー#高橋陽一#マンガ#アニメ#サラ・オレイン#sarah àlainn#sarah alainn#サラオレイン#サラ#サラスタイル#1000年女王#angel queen
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Bill Nighy, Aimee Lou Wood, Alex Sharp, Adrian Rawlins, Hubert Burton, Oliver Chris, Barney Fishwick, Patsy Ferran et la participation de Tom Burke dans "Vivre" d'Oliver Hermanus - remake d'un film japonais éponyme d'Akira Kurosawa (1952) lui-même inspiré du roman "La Mort d'Ivan Ilitch" de Léon Tolstoï (1886) - janvier 2023.
#films#spirit#so british#chapeau#London#Nighy#Wood#Sharp#Rawlins#Burton#Chris#Fishwick#Ferran#Burke#Hermanus#Kurosawa#Tolstoi
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Aah, ma ho appena capito la battuta su Olly e Benji
Non lo sapevo prima perché in francese si chiama Olive et Tom
#I understand quickly but you need to explain for a long time#<- this sounds better in french I swear
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Kazuyoshi Miura va jouer encore un an au football. À l'âge où la plupart des athlètes prennent une retraite bien méritée, Kazuyoshi Miura, surnommé « King Kazu », défie les normes du football et de l'endurance sportive. Le vétéran japonais, célèbre pour sa passion et sa longévité, a confirmé son intention de prolonger sa carrière d'une saison supplémentaire avec son club actuel, le Suzuka Point Getters, en quatrième division japonaise. À presque 58 ans, Kazuyoshi Miura continue de jouer avec le même enthousiasme que lors de ses débuts il y a quatre décennies en prouvant que l’âge n’est qu’un chiffre. Kazuyoshi Miura : 40 Ans de carrière dans le football professionnel Kazuyoshi Miura annonce vouloir prolonger d'un an sa carrière footballistique. Cette nouvelle saison, qui marquera la 40e année de sa carrière professionnelle, fera de Kazuyoshi Miura un cas exceptionnel dans l'histoire du sport mondial. Peu de joueurs peuvent se targuer d'une telle endurance et d'un parcours aussi diversifié que le sien. À travers cette prolongation, Kazuyoshi Miura conserve son titre de joueur le plus âgé encore actif au niveau professionnel, un record qui ne semble pas près d'être égalé. C'est via une déclaration rapportée par l'agence de presse Kyodo que Kazuyoshi Miura a fait part de sa décision de continuer à fouler les terrains. Sa détermination impressionne les observateurs du monde sportif, tant pour sa capacité à maintenir un niveau de jeu compétitif que pour sa résilience face aux défis physiques imposés par l’âge. « King Kazu » reste ainsi un pilier incontournable du football japonais et une inspiration pour ses jeunes coéquipiers. Lire aussi : Ces footballeurs qui ont déjà été en prison ! Kazuyoshi Miura : De Santos FC à la quatrième division japonaise Kazuyoshi Miura n'est pas seulement un vétéran du football, il est aussi un véritable globe-trotteur du ballon rond. En 1982, il s’envole pour le Brésil où il commence sa carrière professionnelle avec le célèbre club de Santos FC, suivant les traces de la légende Pelé. Ce choix inhabituel pour un jeune Japonais de l'époque a posé les bases d'une carrière sans frontières, marquée par des passages en Croatie, en Australie, et même en Italie. Son aventure internationale lui a permis de développer une vision du jeu unique et d'enrichir son style. Chaque pays visité a contribué à forger le joueur complet et expérimenté qu’il est aujourd'hui. Sa récente période en deuxième division portugaise en témoigne : malgré ses 57 ans, Kazuyoshi Miura n'a pas hésité à s’exiler pour relever de nouveaux défis et continuer à évoluer. Kazuyoshi Miura est une légende vivante au Japon et au-Delà Pour le Japon, Kazuyoshi Miura est bien plus qu'un joueur de football. Avec 55 buts en 89 sélections pour l'équipe nationale japonaise durant les années 1990, il a été l'un des principaux artisans de la montée en puissance du football nippon sur la scène internationale. Sa carrière, riche en exploits et en records, a également inspiré des générations de jeunes Japonais et servi de modèle pour des milliers de fans. Surnommé « King Kazu », Kazuyoshi Miura est aujourd'hui une véritable icône culturelle au Japon. Son influence s’étend même au-delà des terrains : il est couramment associé au manga populaire « Olive et Tom », dont le héros est supposé inspiré par lui. Ce personnage fictif, tout comme Kazuyoshi Miura dans la réalité, incarne la persévérance et la passion pour le football. Cette popularité renforce son statut de légende vivante dans le cœur des supporters. Maintenir l’endurance et la passion face au temps La longévité de Kazuyoshi Miura est une rareté dans le monde du sport de haut niveau. À 57 ans, il continue d'affronter des adversaires souvent bien plus jeunes et reste compétitif dans un environnement exigeant. Son secret ? Un entraînement discipliné et un amour inconditionnel pour le football qui lui permettent de repousser les limites physiques de son corps. Dans un sport où les carrières s'achèvent souvent bien avant la quarantaine, Kazuyoshi Miura incarne une exception. Il prouve qu'il est possible de rester actif tant que la passion demeure. Son engagement indéfectible envers le football inspire les jeunes générations en les encourageant à poursuivre leurs rêves sportifs sans se soucier des limites imposées par l'âge. Suzuka Point Getters : la dernière étape du « King Kazu » ? Kazuyoshi Miura n’a pas choisi Suzuka par hasard. Ce club qui évolue en quatrième division japonaise, offre au vétéran un cadre de jeu compétitif tout en lui permettant d’évoluer au Japon, proche de ses racines et de ses supporters. Son retour dans le football japonais marque un tournant après ses deux ans passés au Portugal, où il a joué en deuxième division. Pour le Suzuka Point Getters, avoir une icône comme Kazuyoshi Miura est une opportunité en or. Son expérience et sa popularité apportent non seulement une aura prestigieuse à l'équipe, mais inspirent aussi les jeunes joueurs qui rêvent de suivre ses traces. Kazuyoshi Miura, quant à lui, continue de montrer que chaque saison est une occasion de grandir. Kazuyoshi Miura défie les limites de L’age La détermination de Kazuyoshi Miura à poursuivre sa carrière à 58 ans relève de l’exploit. À cet âge, les contraintes physiques se multiplient, et le risque de blessure augmente. Pourtant, « King Kazu » continue de défier le temps et renforce chaque année son statut de légende. Sa présence sur le terrain est un rappel constant de la puissance de la passion et de la discipline. Ce défi que Kazuyoshi Miura s'impose témoigne de sa force mentale et de son esprit de compétition. En choisissant de jouer dans une division moins prestigieuse, il prouve que pour lui, le plaisir de jouer prime sur les honneurs. Sa simple présence sur le terrain encourage tous ceux qui pensent qu'une carrière sportive doit nécessairement s'arrêter avant la cinquantaine. Kazuyoshi Miura : une source d’inspiration Kazuyoshi Miura est devenu bien plus qu'un footballeur : il est une véritable source d'inspiration. À travers ses exploits, il transmet un message puissant aux générations futures et prouve qu'il n’est jamais trop tard pour poursuivre ses rêves. Que ce soit pour les amateurs de football ou les passionnés de sport, Kazuyoshi Miura incarne une vision de la réussite qui dépasse les limites imposées par l’âge. 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When these songs were played on the radio, we shook with dread. Here’s the songs that we wished we could unlisten
p.s: toxic gossip train by colleen ballinger aka Miranda sings isn’t included because it’s basically another tone deaf YouTube influencer/celebrity apology video except it’s a lot worse than the typical influencer apology videos and thats saying something . Unfortunately there’s also no dishonorable mentions on this list but songs like lil mabu “mathematical disrespect “, Morgan wallen “last night “ , the steve aoki remix of The Beach Boys classic “fun , fun , fun “, and any song from Tom Macdonald and Adam Calhoun collab album “the brave 2” among others have received mixed to negative reviews (although some of the songs that have been featured on hated songs lists have also garnered positive reviews as well in this case with Morgan wallen)
btw, if you enjoy any of these songs more power to you, everyone’s got their own opinion and taste of music and that’s fine.
what song did you love this year?
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Dec 22, 2023 8:25am PT
The Worst Songs of 2023
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Chris Willman, Steven J. Horowitz
Awfulness in music came in so many forms in 2023. Nothing makes for a good annus horribilis like songs that promote xenophobia, racism or just overall divisiveness in the interest of trolling — so here’s a round of Fudge Rounds for strange bedfellows like Jason Aldean and Kanye West. But it’s understandable if you might think that the real scourge of the last year was the plague of songs built on lazy interpolations, which manage to ruin perfectly fine oldies as well as introduce fresh rottenness into the world. We’re looking at you, David Guetta, Jason Derulo, et al.
Is there anything much worse than a remake no one wanted — see 2023’s prime offenders, Fall Out Boy? How about the phenomenon of bad self-remakes… hello, Roger Waters? Duets Mixing sex, drugs and race into a questionable cocktail landed the combination of Travis Scott and the Weeknd on our list. Meanwhile, all due credit is due when someone seems to be inventing a brand new subgenre of cringe as effectively as Meghan Trainor does on the unfortunately unforgettable “Mother.”
Here’s a 20-song sampling of the misbegotten tracks from this past year that most made our ears bleed, or our spirits, or both.
1
'Try That in a Small Town,' Jason Aldean
Aka “Try That in a Sundown Town.” This was a year when other country stars were making huge crossover strides, inviting curious new fans and even international markets to check out the genre. And what was Aldean’s contribution to that welcoming wave? Releasing a hostile anthem of proud xenophobia that basically amounted to putting up a “Stay the hell away… or else” sign. His defense of the song was that no one could be against the violent crime described in some of the lyrics, but these words — which sound like they were assembled in random order in a five-minute writers’ room session — weren’t nearly coherent enough for anyone to definitively state what the song is against, besides the big city. Legitimate protests were conflated with carjacking, both meriting a vigilante beatdown. (Also the epitome of big-city life: “cussing out a cop”… something that has never, ever happened outside a small-town bar, we’re certain.) As far as setting the music video in a historically well-known lynching setting, let’s be generous and give Aldean credit for not knowing about that sinister history before he shot the ominous visuals there. We could even give him credit for proabably not being consciously aware of how much the lyrics echoed the anti-civil-rights threats made in small towns in the ’60s. Now, imagine if we could just give him credit for something greater, like being a country music uniter instead of divider. Or just picking less hacky songs. —Willman
2
'Vultures,' Kanye West and Ty Dolla Sign featuring Bump J
“How am I antisemitic? I just fucked a Jewish bitch.” Enough said. —Horowitz
3
'We Didn’t Start the Fire,' Fall Out Boy
Imagine the brainstorming session behind Fall Out Boy’s rewrite of the 1989 “classic.” “Let’s remake a Billy Joel song! Our fans are clamoring for it.” “Great! What’s one of his most beloved songs?” “Too easy. Let’s go for the one universally considered most annoying — not only in his catalog, but maybe of the 20th century.” “Awesome idea. But should we update the lyrics?” “Of course, but only if we put everything in completely random, non-chronological order, unlike the original. Our only criteria should be to make the juxtapositions as jarring as possible.” “Cool — I was thinking ‘Afghanistan’ next to ‘Cubs.’ Hey, what rhymes with ‘John Bobbitt’? Did ‘The Hobbit’ get published after ‘89?” “Just make it ‘Bobbitt, John.’” “But we do need to maintain a rhyme scheme through the whole thing, right?” [Dirty looks are exchanged as the clock shows 12 minutes of studio time remaining.] —Willman
4
'Baby Don’t Hurt Me,' David Guetta, Anne-Marie and Coi Leray
We’ve apparently come to the age in time where sampling tracks from the 1990s — or even the early aughts — has become de facto, encouraged even. And it was a perennial stitch in 2023’s side. Sampling in and of itself is an art form, and when done effectively, it can transform the master track into something new and inspired (see: Beyoncé’s “Renaissance”). Which isn’t the case for David Guetta’s “Baby Don’t Hurt Me,” an empty rehash of Haddaway’s 1993 club smash “What is Love.” “Baby Don’t Hurt Me” feels stiff and sapped of vitality, a recreation of a classic without intent. Guetta has had a decades-long career translating the sound of the club into something more palatable for top 40 listeners, and this signals a misstep. —Horowitz
5
'Money,' Roger Waters
I’m not even one of the people that thought it was inherently a bad idea for Waters to remake the entirety of Pink Floyd’s “The Dark Side of the Moon” album as a solo effort, with subdued instrumentation and mostly whispered vocals. It’s… interesting. And “interesting” counts for at least a little when it comes to what mostly set-in-their-ways classic rockers are up to in 2023. But, that said, there’s something deeply perverse about doing a remake of one of the most-loved songs in the 1970s rock canon, cutting out the instrumental solos, and replacing David Gilmour’s contribution in the middle of the tune with a four-minute poem about… boxing. Well, not really about boxing, I’m sure, but I haven’t summoned the will to parse the actual metaphorical meaning of muttered lines like “Through toad lids he squints his vision of the world.” If you’re looking for positive assessments of this bizarre re-do, it’s no surprise that they’re giving none away. —Willman
6
'Mind Your Business,' Will.i.am and Britney Spears
Listeners were quick to call Will.i.am’s bluff on “Mind Your Business” as a collaboration with Britney Spears that was scooped off the cutting room floor. And wouldn’t you know, it was. The Britney Army has long been skeptical of the Black Eyed Peas frontman, namely for his contributions to the underwhelming “Britney Jean,” and while prior collaborations including “Scream & Shout” and “Big Fat Bass” generally escaped the pitchfork’s pointy end, “Mind Your Business” took the brunt full-on. There’s nothing original happening here, and the canned synthesizers suggest that Will.i.am’s musical sensibilities are stuck in 2009. (Or, 2000 and late, if it were.) Where Spears’ duet with Elton John on “Hold Me Closer” felt tasteful (even if it plays like marketing as music), the release and sound of “Mind Your Business” couldn’t have been more poorly timed. Clearly, with Spears fresh out of a conservatorship, the last thing she needed was to revisit blunders of the past. —Horowitz
7
'Vulgar,' Sam Smith and Madonna
One of the reasons that Sam Smith’s 2023 album ‘Gloria’ so effectively resonated is because it positioned the singer as a star reborn anew, confidently embracing their sexuality in a pop arena that’s rarely accepting of such liberating queerness. “Vulgar,” their one-off collaboration with Madonna timed specifically to Pride month, flung that notion off the deep end. An overt bid to cater to ball culture, the track sees Sam and Madonna (get it? S&M?) settling beneath their artistic integrity, with production that sounds like a ‘Drag Race’ runoff and a severe lack of performative dynamism. Those seeking a melody will come up empty-handed by the song’s end, left with mere hollow, iconoclastic boasts with little to justify it. —Horowitz
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'Rich Men North of Richmond,' Oliver Anthony Music
He came so close — so close! — to being able to claim an anthem for a working-class generation that just about everyone could claim some sympathy for. The non-specificity of most of the lyrics could have led it to be embraced by both right and left, even if they didn’t agree on which Washington fat cats or which money-wasting government policies he was protesting. But then he had to go and punch down… and despite his disavowals, there’s no other way to read the “5’3″ and 300 pounds,” except as some kind of right-wing editorial-cartoon caricature of welfare recipients. Victim-blaming? Oh, fudge. —Willman
9
'Search & Rescue,' Drake
Credit goes to Drake for his ability to maintain his chokehold on music this far into his career. His eighth album “For All the Dogs” arrived in October as an overblown compendium of songs that feature Drake being Drake, with largely strong returns (at least, according to his devoted fan base). But he warmed up audiences with one of his snooziest attempts to date in April with “Search & Rescue,” a song that’s by no means offensive but feels like a half-attempt. Drake is at his best when he actualizes a thought in its entirety, and “Search & Rescue” scans as shapeless, something akin to a stream-of-thought freestyle that escaped the studio. Woe-is-me Drake is often when he glimmers brightest, and yet his yearning for a partner to meet him eye-to-eye lands uninspired. —Horowitz
10
'I Won’t Back Down,' Lara Trump
One of the more tertiary of the Trumps offers a “Come and get me, coppers!” cover of one of Tom Petty’s greatest songs, practically daring the Petty estate to try to take it down, after the heirs’ previous public disapproval of her dad-in-law using it at rallies. Instead, it met the fate met by most amateur crooners using a cover to try to break into the biz: invisibility. Maybe we could recommend some other selections from the ex-president’s rally playlists for Lara to try her hand at, like “YMCA,” as long as she’s not backing down from a music career. —Willman
11
'Mother,' Meghan Trainor
Meghan Trainor has had nine lives in the pop industry, and rightfully so. Since she hit it big with “All About That Bass” in 2014, she’s consistently defied the odds by doing what she does best: crafting unshakeable pop songs that break through whatever noise surrounds her. Last year, she did it yet again with “Made You Look” on the back of a TikTok trend that found crossover ubiquity. But lightning rarely strikes twice in a row these days in pop music and “Mother” couldn’t touch down. In a year of songs bursting with samples, “Mother” rebuilds The Chordettes’ “Mr. Sandman” as a double entendre, referencing her literal motherhood and the more colloquial definition of being “mother.” What results is a schticky putdown of overzealous men that weirdly crams “mansplaining” into the chorus. “Mother” slots musically into her discography, but it’s simply unforgivable to use the “bum bum bum” sample to refer to someone as a bum.
12
'Boycott Target,' Forgiato Blow and Jimmy Levi
It’s a hip-hop song that comes Marjorie Taylor Greene-endorsed, so you know it’s gotta be good. Forgiato Blow, a self-described “MAGA rapper,” went into an actual Target store to shoot the video for this proudly homophobic and transphobic protest song, which rails against the chain “targeting your kids.” And as evidence that Target is going after children, the video shows the rapper brandishing Bud Light and champagne with a rainbow label, two products obviously aimed at tykes. “We need а clean-up on every aisle / Inside this storе Satan resides / Wash it with the blоod of Christ… / God is coming for revenge,” they rap. At least they resisted the temptation to portray blood flowing through the beer section, but there’s probably only so much you can accomplish in a five-minute rogue video shoot. —Willman
13
'Hands on Me,' Jason Derulo featuring Meghan Trainor
The interpolation craze may have hit rock-bottom with this soul-destroying adaptation of Ben E. King’s “Stand by Me”… which, take it from me, could ruin your appreciation of that classic oldie forever. (Do not click on the video, above. You’ve been warned. We place it there only in the hope that, like “The Grudge,” the curse can be passed on.) Surely whoever owns the publishing for this 1961 Lee/Leiber/Stoller composition violated some federal law by allowing this desecration. If not, now is the time for Congress to act to avoid similar tragic violence in the future. As much as the musical arrangement packs a kind of bubblegum it’s hard to imagine anyone over the age of 9 cottoning to, the lyrics are right out of an old-school porn scenario: Derulo tells his foxy neighbor she can come over to borrow some sugar any time, so she comes over dressed in a robe, which, according to his reportage, she drops as soon as she’s in the front door. “I won’t be afraid,” Derulo sings, in the only line left over from “Stand by Me,” but anyone exposed to this veritable horror movie should be afraid… very afraid. —Willman
14
'My Body,' Coi Leray
This isn’t a knock on Coi Leray as an artist whatsoever. In fact, over the past few years, the Grammy-nominated artist emerged as one of the most promising young emcees with her punctual rhymes and fluid ability to toggle between a rap-sung cadence. But the buck stops at “My Body,” a single included on her 2023 album “Coi” that crassly samples Leslie Gore’s classic “It’s My Party.” On it, she transforms the naïveté of the source material into an exercise in self-aggrandizement: “It’s my body, I could fuck who I want to / It’s nothin’ new, you just mad it ain’t you.” Where rappers of yesteryear have mutated big band songs into fresh takes—Missy Elliott’s “Big Spender” comes to mind—“My Body” feels like a stumble, one that leans on nostalgia without offering anything of value. —Horowitz
15
'K-POP,' Travis Scott featuring Bad Bunny and the Weeknd
This counts as a bit of a troll — tricking some music fans and search engines into thinking the song is a salute to Korean pop when it’s really about the seductive effects of the ketamine lollipops pictured in the single art and video and loosely described in the lyrics. When Scott and his guests put this out back in July, it was many months before ketamine became most famous for apparently killing off one of television’s most beloved stars, so maybe the pro-drug stance of “K-POP” shouldn’t be judged by December 2023 standards. Still, if you were thinking it’s possible to make a good song about the drug, this wasn’t it, marking a low point on a Scott album that was otherwise pretty well-received. Naturally, the Weeknd’s guest verse had all the quotably decadent lines you’d expect (“We gon’ fuck till we seasick,” etc.). And he was the one who brought race into it: “Even though she Korean / Get her wet like tsunami.” There’s no double-entendre like the kind where all the entendres are equally risible. —Willman
16
'Cinderella Snapped,' Jax
Where to begin. Jax may not be a household name, but listeners may recognize her as a third-place finisher on “American Idol” or, later, a TikTok star. While she’s been releasing music for years, she hit her mainstream stride last year after “Victoria’s Secret,” a body-positivity anthem that took the lingerie company to task, became her first single to chart on the Billboard Hot 100. The from-the-hip lyrics resonated with fans seeking a takedown of the impossible cultural standards imposed on women. But on her follow-up, “Cinderella Snapped,” Jax invokes Disney princesses and reimagines their storylines to cringy effect. “Rapunzel shaved their head so there was nothin’ to climb on / Jasmine made out with Mulan / Sleeping Beauty sued the dude who kissed her while she was asleep / And Ariel was confident without any feet,” she sings. It trudges on from there. Fantasy is nothing new to pop music, but attempting a rewrite of the entire Disney oeuvre to shoehorn unintended narratives feels antithetical to the magic of what made those stories so endearing in the first place. Sure, the intention here feels genuine, but the execution is farcical at best. —Horowitz
17
'Alone,' Kim Petras featuring Nicki Minaj
What was poised to be Kim Petras’ solo breakthrough following the runaway success of “Unholy,” her collaboration with Sam Smith, ended up fizzling upon arrival. Billed as her “debut album” (despite the fact that she has numerous “debut albums” on her resume), ‘Feed the Beast’ felt less like the glossy risk-taking fare that largely drives her discography and more like a thin, conventional bid for mainstream crossover. There are certainly bright spots on the album—“Uh Oh” and “Revelations” rightfully earned spots in the Petras hall of fame—but it was with the lead single “Alone” featuring Nicki Minaj that the momentum slowed to a crawl. Mining from a sample of Alice Deejay’s classic ‘90s club banger “Better Off Alone,” the single strips away the urgency of the original, cutting the pace nearly in half for a trudge of a single that could very well have tickled fans’ desires. Much of its detriment is due to the inversion of pace from verse to chorus: The drums pitter patter across the former, only to cut out as Petras hits her vocal stride on the latter. Remixes of “Alone” tried to course-correct, but the damage had already been done. —Horowitz
18
'Chevrolet,' Dustin Lynch featuring Jelly Roll
Speaking of Chevys — as Oliver Anthony was, earlier in this list — Lynch sings an ode to the brand with “Chevrolet,” which is set to a full-length interpolation of the Dobey Gray classic “Drift Away.” (Or should we say the Uncle Kracker classic “Drift Away”? Snce that 2002 cover is the likelier place for Lynch to have picked it up.) This song seems like it was crafted solely to get adopted by the carmaker itself for an ad campaign, the way that Applebee’s adopted Walker Hayes’ anthem after the fact. But the lyrics don’t exactly represent a realistic scenario. Lynch is trying to seduce a woman in a bar, and she’s telling him she wants to go get down in his Chevy, but since they just met, you’re thinking: Really? Bragging “I have a Malibu parked out back” was one of your pickup lines? Also, since the music is lifted entirely from “Drift Away,” did it really take three Nashville songwriters just to come up with lyrics so terrible you’d think not even one of them would want credit? —Willman
19
'Justice for All,' Donald Trump and the J6 Prison Choir
There’s a perception that you’d have to look to hip-hop to find as many felons or possible soon-to-be-felons gathered on one track, so thanks are due to the former president and the insurrectionists behind bars on his behalf for correcting that. —Willman
20
'I Wanna Be Software,' Grimes
Artificial intelligence became a prominent talking point in popular music over the past year, namely due to producer Ghostwriter gaining traction with an AI-generated track featuring mimetic vocals from Drake and The Weeknd. Grimes was just one musician quick to fall in line with the growing trend, encouraging musicians to use AI to resemble her voice on a track of their creation in exchange for a share of the profits. She took it one step further with “I Wanna Be Software,” and oh, how far we’ve strayed from the light. Where Grimes has built a career retrofitting experimental turns in electronic music into a pop format, she goes quite literal on “Software,” a computer glitch of a song that ambles as much as it wobbles. Over production that could very well be a Garage Band preset, she sing-raps about, you know, wanting to be software. “You can write me, you can design,” she deadpans. If only she’d put as much effort into the track itself. — Horowitz
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