60th Japan Record Awards

60th Japan Record Awards
Date30 December 2018
LocationNew National Theatre Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan
Hosted byTao Tsuchiya, Shinichiro Azumi
Television/radio coverage
NetworkTBS
Viewership16.7%
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The 60th Japan Record Awards was held on 30 December 2018. The Tokyo Broadcasting System Television network televised the show live from the New National Theatre Tokyo in Tokyo.[1] This is the last Heisei-era Japan Record Awards.[2][3]

Abstract

Nogizaka46 won the Grand Prix in 60th Japan Record Awards for their song "Synchronicity", which is second time for this group. And Nogizakd46 is the second female group won twice Grand Prix of Japan Record Awards, next to AKB48.[4]

Presents

  • Tao Tsuchiya
  • Shinichiro Azumi (TBS Announcer)

Progress announcer

  • Ai Eto (TBS Announcer)
  • Yumi Furuya (TBS Announcer)

Radio relay host

  • Kengo Komada (TBS Announcer)

Winners

Grand Prix

  • Synchronicity
    • Artist: Nogizaka46
    • Lyrics: Yasushi Akimoto
    • Composition & arranger: Satori Shiraishi
    • music supervisor: Kazuma Ikeda
    • Producer: Yasushi Akimoto

Excellent Work Award

(also the nomination for Grand Prix)

  • Keyakizaka46 - Ambivalent
  • Hiroshi Miyama - Igosso Tamashii
  • Twice - Wake Me Up
  • Sekai no Owari - Sazanka
  • Kiyoshi Hikawa - Shōbu no Hanamichi
  • Nogizaka46 - Synchronicity
  • AKB48 - Teacher Teacher
  • Daichi Miura - Be Myself
  • Kana Nishino - Bedtime Story
  • Da Pump - U.S.A.

Best New Artist Award

  • Yuto Tatsumi

New Artist Award

(also the nomination for Best New Artist Award)

  • Yuto Tatsumi
  • STU48
  • Chuning Candy
  • Bish

Best Vocal Award

Special Award

The Best Album Award

  • Kenshi Yonezu - Bootleg

Excellent Album Award

Recommendation Award

Awarded by the Japan Composer's Association

  • Junretsu

Achievement Award

  • Hiromi Sano
  • Kazuo Shirane
  • Akira Matsushima

Special Achievement Award

Composer Award

Lyricist Award

  • Gorō Matsui - Koimachi Counter (singer: Hiroshi Takeshima) & Winter storm (singer: Keisuke Yamauchi)

Arranger Award

  • Jazzin'park - If you can forgive you (singer: Leo Ieiri)

Planning Award

  • Juju - I
  • Akiko Wada with Boys and Men Kenkyusei - Good Luck Love
  • Crazy Ken Band - Two People Getting Wet in the Rain
  • Youichi Sugawara - Continue to sing for 60 years Looking back Beautiful memory-from 85 years old to you-
  • Aya Shimazu - Singer5
  • Sukima Switch - Sukimanohana Taba ~ Love Song Selection ~
  • Deserie - Doo Wop Nuggets Vol. 1 & Your Tender Lips - Doo Wop Nuggets Vol. 2 & That's My Desire - Doo Wop Nuggets Vol. 3

supervisor: Tatsuro Yamashita

Guests (Legend Artists)

References

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  2. ^ "Wink:平成最後のレコ大で「淋しい熱帯魚」 平成元年の大賞曲". MANTANWEB(まんたんウェブ) (in Japanese). Retrieved 2020-12-08.
  3. ^ "価格.com - 「輝く!日本レコード大賞 ナビ」で紹介された情報 | テレビ紹介情報". kakaku.com. Retrieved 2020-12-08.
  4. ^ 『レコ大』乃木坂46が2年連続の大賞 西野七瀬と白石麻衣が涙のハグ [Nogizaka46 wins 2nd consecutive Grand Prize, Nanase Nishino and Mai Shiraishi in tearful hug]. Oricon News (in Japanese). 2018-12-30. Retrieved 2018-12-30.