Agustus 05, 2010

Asian Kung-Fu Generation

Asian Kung-Fu Generation (アジアン・カンフー・ジェネレーション Ajian Kanfū Jenerēshon), typeset as ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION, is a Japanese rock band formed in Yokohama, Japan in 1996. For nearly its entire career, the band has consisted of vocalist Masafumi Gotō, guitarist Kensuke Kita, bassist Takahiro Yamada, and drummer Kiyoshi Ijichi. The band's musical style is influenced by seminal Western punk and alternative rock acts in conjunction with their own local Japanese indie rock background. As a result, their songs maintain a balance of various aspects of the genres, most typically expressing fast-paced tempos and prominent, hard-edged guitar riffs as well as rhythmic flow and emotional lyrics. Despite the indie nature of their music, the band has enjoyed worldwide commercial success in addition to critical acclaim.

History

Formation and indie releases (1996–2002)
Asian Kung–Fu Generation was first formed in 1996 when Masafumi Gotō, Kensuke Kita, and Takahiro Yamada met in while attending a music club at Kanto Gakuin University, a private university located in Yokohama, Japan. After realizing that they all shared similar musical tastes, the three decided to start their very own band. Masafumi Gotō became the lead vocalist and played rhythm guitar, Kensuke Kita played lead guitar and sang backup and Takahiro Yamada played bass. Drummer Kiyoshi Ijichi joined them later on after parting with another college band he was with at the time. The four then began providing performances at their university as well as throughout the local Yokohama area. After graduating from college, following years of playing in several small venues and having collaborated with fellow Japanese rock musician Caramelman, AKFG released their first indie EP in 2000. The six-track EP contained original lyrics written and sung almost entirely in English. The four spent the remainder of the year playing in multiple clubs and hosting various independent events.
The year after, the band made an attempt to attain airplay on indie radio stations for their first Japanese single, "Konayuki" (粉雪). The song was eventually picked up by a popular radio DJ and put into heavy rotation on the station FM Yokohama upon the demand of listeners. AKFG then released another indie EP, I'm Standing Here. This time, however, the band wrote songs which expressed Japanese lyrics. At this time, the band had begun drawing an increasingly large number of audiences to their shows held in various clubs in the districts of Shibuya, Shimokitazawa, Kichijōji, and Tokyo.

Hōkai Amplifier and Kimi Tsunagi Five M (2002–2004)
On November 25, 2002, after contributing to the Under Flowers Records compilation, Whatch You Gonna Do?, Asian Kung–Fu Generation officially released their first major-label mini-album, Hōkai Amplifier (崩壊アンプリファー).The group enlisted internet radio host and graphic artist Yusuke Nakamura to design and compose their single and album covers. The critically-acclaimed EP topped the High Line Records' weekly chart for two consecutive weeks and peaked at number thirty-five on the Oricon indies sales chart. As a result of its success, Hōkai Amplifier was re-released on April 23, 2003 by the band's new record label, Ki/oon Records, a subsidiary of Sony Music Japan. A month later, AKG held their first headline show at Shimokitazawa Club Shelter. That same summer, the band performed at the annual rock festivals of Fuji Rock Festival 03's "ROOKIE A GO GO" and Summer Sonic '03 in Tokyo and Osaka. On August 6, the band released their major-label debut single, "Mirai no Kakera" (未来の破片), with their second single, "Kimi to Iu Hana" (君という花), following shortly after. Days later, AKG held the first of what would come to be many annual concert festivals, entitled, ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION presents NANO-MUGEN FES. The festival took place on August 11 at the Shinjuku LOFT. The band followed it up by releasing their first full-length studio album, Kimi Tsunagi Five M (君繋ファイブエム) on November 19. The LP sold over 250,000 copies and landed in the number five spot on the Oricon charts in its first week. As their fame and following grew, fans began calling the band simply Ajikan (アジカン), which is an abridgment of their full name.

Sol-fa (2004–2005)
As they entered 2004, AKG received the award for Best New Artist while their video for "Kimi to Iu Hana" won the award for Best Music Video at the SPACE SHOWER Music Video Awards. From January 19 to February 25, AKG held their first headlining tour. Entitled, Five Nano Seconds, the tour consisted of thirteen shows. On July 1, the band held their third ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION presents Nano-Mugen Festival at the Tokyo arena Nippon Budokan. Over the course of the following summer, the band played in more than ten summer rock festivals, including Meet The World Beat, Rock In Japan Fes 04, and Fuji Rock Festival 04.
Over the course of the year, the band would release four more singles: "Siren" (サイレン), "Loop & Loop" (ループ&ループ), "Rewrite" (リライト) and "Kimi no Machi Made" (君の街まで), before finally releasing their second full-length album, Sol-fa (ソルファ) on October 20. The album debuted at number-one on the Oricon charts where it stayed for two consecutive weeks and eventually went on to sell more than 600,000 copies. The album received critical praised for its honed sound and high production quality, which thoroughly nullified the language barrier that frequently impeded non–Japanese speaking audiences.This notion became evident following the domestic release of Sol-fa, when AKG fans from around the world organized themselves and petitioned for copies of the second album to be distributed outside of Japan. The support for Ajikan eventually resulted in Tofu Records striking a contract to release Sol-fa in the United States on October 18, 2005. Additionally, the song "Rewrite" found immense fame both domestically as well as on an international level when it was chosen as the fourth opening theme for the anime series Fullmetal Alchemist. Around the same time, their song "Haruka Kanata," enjoyed similar recognition after being used for the second opening of the anime series Naruto. Asian Kung–Fu Generation spent the next two months on a national tour consisting of twelve shows called "Tour SUI CUP 2004 -No! Member, November." The tour included a prestigious headliner at Nippon Budokan arena. The four then released a year-end video DVD, Eizō Sakuhinshū Vol. 1 on November 26. The DVD is compilation of the music videos for all singles from "Haruka Kanata" to "Kimi no Machi Made," including a never before seen clip of "Siren." The video also contains audio commentary for each song, a making-of featurette, and live footage derived from their concerts.

Fanclub (2005–2006)
Due in part to their growing recognition, Asian Kung–Fu Generation would dedicate a significant amount of time the next couple of years going on extensive national tours. Between March 14 and June 26 of 2005, AKG went on an extensive sold-out Re:Re Tour, performing at forty-eight concerts in thirty-eight cities throughout Japan. At the same time, the band released their second DVD, Eizō Sakuhinshū Vol. 2: Live at Budokan +. The two-disc video was the band's very first live DVD, as the first disc contains live footage of the entirety of the final show of their "Tour Suihai 2004 - No!Member, Novemer-," at Budokan, where they performed before an audience of over 10,000 people on December 5, 2004. Meanwhile, second disc contains clips from their first concert at the Shimokitazawa Shelter Club on November 2, 2004. It also includes behind-the-scenes documentary directed by Toshiaki Toyoda and filmed at Kanto Gakuin University, as well as outtakes from the music video for "Kimi to Iu Hana." Upon its release, the video managed to top the Oricon DVD charts for an entire month. On July 9, AKG held their fifth Nano-Mugen Festival at Yokohama Arena, where they performed with seven other Japanese and UK bands. To advertise the event, they released a preceding compilation album that retained one song from each band attending the festival. Over the next summer, AKG attended a host of festivals, including Summer Sonic 05, Rising Sun Rock Fes. 2005, and Rock in Japan Fes. 05. They also appeared as guests on GOGOICHI –SPACE SHOWER CHART SHOW– on November 27 on SPACE SHOWER TV. The band closed the year by releasing the single, "Blue Train" (ブルートレイン), followed up by a brief tour entitled, "Tour SUI CUP 2005 - Winter Dragon" in December.
The band began 2006 with the release of their upcoming albums' second single, "World Apart." The single was unique in that it featured a song in which Kensuke Kita stood as lead singer. It was also AKG's first song to achieve number-one single status. It was also the year that the band was finally able to acquire their very own studio. They then took part in live performances in LIVE SUPERNOVA DX on February 16, 2006. On March 15, AKG released their third full-length album, Fanclub (ファンクラブ). The album peake at number three and stayed in the Oricon top five for nearly two months. The following month, the band went on a national tour entitled, Count 4 My 8 Beat. Tickets for all thirty-eight shows quickly sold out. AKG's sixth annual Nano-Mugen Fes. was held at Yokohama Arena. For two days, Asian Kung–Fu Generation and eleven other bands, including six Japanese bands, three American bands and two English bands, performed. Like the previous year, a compilation album was released in July to advertise the Nano-Mugen Festival. After three years of attending the Fuji Rock Fes, AKG had the opportunity to perform on its coveted primary Green Stage for the first time at Fuji Rock Festival 06.

Feedback File (2006–2007)
To commemorate their ten-year anniversary, Asian Kung–Fu Generation released their first compilation album, Feedback File on October 25. Rather than featuring hit singles, the nostalgic album was primarily compiled of B-sides, live performances, and old demos from their early indie days. Even though it retained little new material, the compilation was met by commercial success and managed to debut at number two on the Oricon charts. AKG then went on a two-month arena tour entitled, Tour Sui Cup 2006-2007: The Start of a New Season. Well over 100,000 fans attended this tour, which traveled through eight cities and featured guest performances by bands from Japan and the United States. In the midst of the tour, AKG was commissioned by the director of the then-upcoming anime film, Tekkon Kinkreet, to compose a theme song for the movie. The band created a song called, "Aru Machi no Gunjō" (或る街の群青) and released it as a year-end single prior to the film's debut. As a sign of their increasing cultural prominence, the band came to be parodied in a volume of the popular Hellsing manga by members of the Vatican named, "The Vactikung."
Withdrawal, World World World - Surf Bungaku Kamakura (2007–2008)
On March 21, the band released another live DVD, entitle, Eizō Sakuhinshū Vol. 3: Tour Sui Cup 2006-2007 The Start of a New Season that contained footage of their previous tour. Although they took part in various domestic summer festivals, AKG gradually became more and more withdrawn over the course of 2007 before ending appearances almost entirely. It was also the year that the band withheld their annual Nano-Mugen Festival. However, they closed the year with the November release of their next albums' second single, "After Dark." The song debuted in the top ten on the Oricon charts and was used as the seventh opening for the anime series Bleach. Additionally, on December 22, AKG held a live concert in Seoul entitled, ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION Tour SUI-CUP 2007 ~Project Beef~ Live In Korea. It was the band's first concert in Korea since their performance five months earlier at Incheon Pentaport Rock Festival, which had received enthusiastic applause from the foreign audience and led to the band being invited to play again.
While they performed at the Japanese New Year countdown, AKG continued to remain withdrawn and spent the next few months working on their fourth studio album. On February 2008, AKG released the album's final single, Korogaru Iwa, Kimi ni Asa ga Furu (転がる岩、君に朝が降る), before quickly following it up with the album, World World World. Despite the lack of media appearances and the significant time-span between their releases, the album topped the debuted Oricon charts on its first week before eventually relapsing the weeks after. Just a few months after the album release, Asian Kung–Fu Generation released their second major-label EP, Mada Minu Ashita ni, on June 11, 2008. The mini-album features songs conceived around the time of the recording of their preceding full-length album. Although the EP didn't give way to any singles, the song "Mustang" managed to peak at number fifteen on the Japan Hot 100. The song was the band's very first entry on the newly established chart.
The band appeared as a supporting act for a show held at Yokohama Bay Hall by American alternative rock band Third Eye Blind on July 18. Incidentally, Third Eye Blind later appeared for the fourth and final lineup of AKG's seventh annual Nano-Mugen Festival held at the Yokohama Arena through July 20-21st. The group was but one of a total of sixteen musical acts, originating from Japan, America, and the UK, who performed at the festival alongside Asian Kung–Fu Generation, who later released their third Nano-Mugen disc, Nano-Mugen Compilation 2008. Peaking at number eighteen on the Oricon charts and retaining one song from each of the sixteen groups, the compilation expressed the largest track number within the Nano-Mugen series as of yet. Additionally, the song "Natsusemi" (夏蝉 Summer Cicada), composed by AKG just for the compilation, managed to peak at number thirty-six on the Japan Hot 100 despite not being released as a single.In September, Asian Kung–Fu Generation performed at The WEEZER FESTIVAL, along with fellow Japanese rock band Going Under Ground, in Osaka and Tokyo.
They later released their twelfth single Fujisawa Loser in October followed by their fifth studio album Surf Bungaku Kamakura.

Touring and Magic Disk (2009–Present)
After a busy 2008, the band spent time touring and writing new material. In March 2009, they released their fifth DVD, Eizō Sakuhinshū Vol. 5, featuring a collection of live videos from various live events in 2008. In July 2009, Asian Kung–Fu Generation held their annual Nano-Mugen festival. This was accompanied by Nano-Mugen Compilation 2009, which featured a new track: "Yoru no Call" (夜のコール Call of the Night) and tracks from each of the other 16 bands that partook in the festival. At the conclusion of the festival, Gotoh announced the group had started writing and producing a new album. Immediately following Nano-Mugen, the group kicked off their 2009 festival summer season with performances at Korea's "Jisan Valley Rock Festival", "Rock in Japan Festival 2009", and "Sweet Love Shower Festival 2009". In October, their sixth DVD, Eizō Sakuhinshū Vol. 6, was released and was also the band's first release on Blu-ray. It featured a concert from their March 2009 hall tour "World World World", which featured a more experimental set design and set list, as well as the use of instruments such as tenori-on and a strings section. The second half of the set included the whole of their 2008 album Surf Bungaku Kamakura from start to finish.The band released their 13th single, "Shinseiki no Love Song" (新世紀のラブソング Love Song of the New Century), on December 2, 2009, which featured a DVD of songs from the group's appearance at Jisan Valley Rock Festival earlier in the year. At the same time, the band announced that at the end of March 2010, they would be releasing a new single titled "Solanin", which was to be used as the theme song to the film of the same name. The single featured a remix of "Mustang" from Mada Minu Ashita ni, which was a studio mix of the version played on Eizō Sakuhinshū Vol. 6.The track was also used as the ending theme to the movie.
In January 2010, Gotoh posted an entry into his diary stating that they had recorded a Japanese version of The Rentals song "A rose is a rose". In February 2010, the band spent 2 weeks in New York, in which they recorded 2 songs . In the same month it was announced that the band would provide the opening theme for the anime The Tatami Galaxy, which features character design from Yusuke Nakamura, the same artist who illustrates the Ajikan CD covers . The song was titled "Maigoinu to Ame no Beat" (迷子犬と雨のビート A Stray Puppy and the Beat of the Rain). A single release is to follow.
In April 2010, Gotoh posted an entry into his diary stating that the bands 6th full length album would be released in June 2010 with the title "Magic Disk" (マジックディスク Majikkudisuku).


Band members

Masafumi Gotō (後藤 正文 Gotō Masafumi) – lead vocals, rhythm guitar



























Kensuke Kita (喜多 建介 Kita Kensuke) – lead guitar, backing vocals


























Takahiro Yamada (山田 貴洋 Yamada Takahiro) – bass, backing vocals


























Kiyoshi Ijichi (伊地知 潔 Ijichi Kiyoshi) – drums

























Juni 07, 2010

Halcali

Halcali (ハルカリ Harukari), stylized as HALCALI, is a Japanese pop hip-hop duo consisting of members Halca (born April 21, 1988) and Yucali (born July 18, 1987) from Meguro, Tokyo, Japan. Its name is a (a portmanteau of Halca ( ハルカ Haruka?) and Yucali ( ユカリ Yukari?)) Their debut album, Halcali Bacon, reached #5 on the Oricon charts, making it the first album by a female hip-hop artist to enter the top ten in Japanese history.

Halcali also made their American debut in May 2008 as the musical guests of honor at the Chicago Japanese culture, manga and anime convention entitled Anime Central. They performed again in America at Central Park, New York City on June 1, 2008 as part of a Japan Day Festival as part of a Japanese tourism campaign.

On May 26, 2010, they released their fourth album album, Tokyo Groove.

The new style

In winter 2003, Halcali released their fourth single, the Christmas-themed "Strawberry Chips" (ストロベリーチップス). This single continued to show the fluctuation between rap and J-pop.

After the release of "Strawberry Chips", Halcali's visual style shifted, along with the layout and lyrical style of their songs. Their fifth single, "Marching March" (マーチングマーチ?), was the first to showcase this new style. This change in style is attributed to Halcali's coming-of-age, however it also represents the changing of fads that occurred in Japanese teens at the time and was necessary to retain their fanbase.

Their sixth single, "Baby Blue!", was an instant cult hit. The album art and video featured the character Hanpanda, a trend by Japanese artist Nagi Noda, which has since become popular.

MEMBERS

Halca

Halca (ハルカ Haruka), portrays herself to be the more mature of the pair in her PR and personal blog entries. She shows focus for performances, commentating seriously on those commenting on her in TV appearances. She has recently became more focused on fashion, and has appeared in Barfout, a fashion magazine, along with Yucali.

Profile
Real Name: Haruka
Birthplace: Meguro, Tokyo, Japan
Blood Type: B
Birthday: April 21, 1988
Interests: Korean food and culture
Favorite Artists: RIP SLYME, Schadara parr and Missy Elliot

Yucali

In the past, Yucali (ユカリ Yukari) would portray a child-like image, which gave the group's image a more school-aged look. She wore a tilted baseball cap or some other sort of head apparel as was the fad at the time. Her current image is now more adult-like.

Profile
Real Name: Yukari
Birthplace: Meguro, Tokyo, Japan
Blood Type: B
Birthday: July 18, 1987
Interests: "Sailor Moon"
Favorite Artists: Missy Elliot

Progression in Sound & the 4th Album

Halcali's sound has been progressively and markedly different from their period of inception- initially being focused upon peppy, high-energy beats with equally fast and furious lyrics, moving onto more creative songs which seem to weave between genres and sounds, a la 音樂ノススメ (Ongaku no Susume), and more particularly サイボーグ俺達 (Cyborg Oretachi), which included musical genres ranging from rap, pop, electrocore and rock.

As Halca & Yucali have matured, they have taken on the role of writing their own rhymes & lyrics and composing their own music. Their 3rd album, サイボーグ俺達 (Cyborg Oretachi), featured many tracks which were written or co-written by Halcali. Every single after this album has also been written by or co-written by Halcali as well.

The girls are currently playing various lives to promote their music. They're also hard at work on their upcoming 4th album; their blogs also hint that they've been in the studio writing new songs.

Anime themes

Several songs by Halcali have been used as opening or ending themes in anime television series.
"Tip Taps Tip" – Eureka Seven, 3rd Ending theme
"Look" – Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z, 2nd Ending theme
"Lights, Camera. Action!" – Getsumento Heiki Mina, Opening theme
"Tandem" – Ga-Ra-Ku-Ta: Mr. Stain on Junk Alley, Ending theme
"Long Kiss Good Bye" – Naruto Shippūden, 7th Ending theme

Song references

References made in Halcali videos

"Tandem" – Super Mario Bros. (Stage 1-1)
"Electric Sensei" – "Stepper's Delight" by Rip Slyme.
"Tandem" – "Automatic" by Utada Hikaru.
"Giri Giri Surf Rider" – Michael Jackson's "Beat It" video.
"Candy Hearts" – Chad Jackson - "Hear the Drummer (Get Wicked)"; "Candy Hearts" makes a reference to "Peace, love, unity and having fun" from the song.

Discography

Singles

[2003.01.08] Tandem (タンデム)
[2003.04.09] Electric Sensei (エレクトリック先生; Electric Teacher)
[2003.07.09] GiriGiri Surf Rider (ギリギリ・サーフライダー; A Surf Rider at the Last Moment)
[2003.11.26] Strawberry Chips (ストロベリーチップス)
[2004.06.09] Marching March (マーチングマーチ)
[2004.10.20] Baby Blue!
[2005.12.07] Tip Taps Tip
[2006.02.22] Twinkle Star
[2006.12.13] Look
[2007.03.14] Tougenkyou / Lights, Camera. Action! (桃源郷; Shangri-la)
[2007.06.20] It's Party Time!
[2008.11.12] Long Kiss Good Bye
[2009.02.11] Re:Yasashii Kimochi (Re:やさしい気持ち; Re:Tender Feelings)
[2009.09.23] Konya wa Boogie Back* (今夜はブギー・バック; Boogie Back Tonight)*
[2010.01.27] Endless Night
[2010.05.05] You May Dream*

(* Denotes a Collaborative single as Tokyo No.1 Soul Set + Halcali)

Albums

[2003.09.03] Halcali Bacon (ハルカリベーコン)
[2004.11.24] Ongaku no Susume (音樂ノススメ; Recommended Music)
[2005.03.16] Halcali Mix (ハルカリミックス) (Remix Album)
[2007.07.18] Cyborg Oretachi (サイボーグ俺達; We, the Cyborgs)
[2010.05.26] Tokyo Groove

Download exclusive tracks

[2006.12.01] Slalom '06 (スラローム '06)
[2007.01.09] 2 Higher Clap 007
[2007.02.01] Girl! Girl! Girl!

DVD

[2004.03.24] Halcali DVD (Temporary Title) (春狩デーヴィーデー(仮))

Compilation / Other

[2004.04.14] "The Japan Gold Disc Award 2004" (#22 ストロベリーチップス (Strawberry Chips))
[2004.06.02] "Garakuta Dohri no Stain Original Soundtrack" (#2 タンデム (Tandem), #3 ギリギリ・サーフライダー (GiriGiri Surf Rider))
[2004.09.01] "Magokoro Covers" (#3 愛 (Ai))
[2004.12.03] G.Last - "Tribute to Godzilla 50th" (#7 Godzilla Is Coming To Town! / Bank$ feat. Halcali)
[2006.04.05] "Koukyoushihen Eureka Seven Original Soundtrack 2" (#2, #3 Tip Taps Tip)
[2006.05.07] "Koukyoushihen Eureka Seven" (#6 Tip Taps Tip)
[2006.07.26] m-flo - "m-flo inside -Works Best II-" (#7 Baby Blue!)
[2007.06.20] Kohei Japan - "Family (Kohei Japan)" (CD2 #22 ハルカリズム "CANDY HEARTS" (Halcali Rhythm "Candy Hears"))
[2007.06.27] "Powerpuff Girls Z Original Soundtrack" (#3 LOOK)
[2007.08.22] □□□ (Kuchi Roro) - "Golden Love" (#3 Cosmic Dance)
[2007.10.24] "Okuda Tamio Covers" (愛のために (Ai no Tame ni))
[2007.12.05] The Hello Works - "Payday" (Performed in the Chorus)
[2008.03.26] "Sound Concierge: Japan: Japanese Lyric Dance" (#12 Oboroge Copy View)
[2008.09.24] Fujio Akatsuka - "Tribute — Fushigi da ga Seikai da!" (#2 すきすきソング (Suki Suki Song))
[2009.03.18] Judy and Mary - "15th Anniversary Tribute Album" (#11 ラッキープール (Lucky Pool))
[2009.07.08] ヨースケ@HOME (Yosuke@Home) - "パノラマ" (Panorama) (Performed in the Chorus of b-side トコナッツ (Toko Nuts))
[2009.09.02] DJ Caroline D'armore - "J-Girl's Celebrity Mix" (#29 FLASH)
[2009.11.25] DJ Kaori's JMix 3 (#14 今夜はブギー・バック (Konya wa Boogie Back))
[2010.02.24] Tokyo No.1 Soul Set - "Best Set" (今夜はブギー・バック (Konya wa Boogie Back)

LINK

> Official Site
 

FLOW-Sign

FLOW-Sign

Released : January 13, 2010

Track list:
01 Sign
02 Nowhere ~Kimi ni Okuru Orera Nari no Ouenka~
03 FLOW×NARUTO -Time machine Special Mix-
04 Sign -NARUTO Opening Mix-
05 Sign -Instrumental-

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Juni 04, 2010

YUI

PROFIL



Sony Music Group, February 2004 SD Auditions
Each label was in competition at the presidential election.
Then, Sony Music Records contract.

23-year-old singer.
The movie "Midnight Sun" and starred for him to be,
Full of artistic talent,
Generation especially, has received overwhelming support across all generations.

FROM ME TO YOU 』[1st AL,
2nd AL and both [CAN'T BUY MY LOVE 』
Unprecedented in the current long hit.

The fall of 2007, the first LIVE DVD [Thank you My teens in addition to release 』
Traditional "Budokan" was a big success in the first live.

Spring 2008, 3rd AL 』[I LOVED YESTERDAY released.
Made after the release of this album
Large-scale national concert tours the country 25
Great success in over, ended.

After a temporary suspension of activities fall artists
Coupling of the first albums songs Non-album songs
[MY SHORT STORIES is released.

The best album of female coupling
Oricon debuted at number one record number
Set a record of 25 years.

Early summer of 2009, single again [』from resuming work
[It's all too much / Never say die 』, and [GLORIA』
Won first place in the Oricon in a row.

New to Mother [Guide provides also talked about his impressive piano.

2010.
The scene is the sole entity's activities YUI
More attention has been devoted.

Birthday : 1987.3.26
Horoscope : ARIES
Fukuoka Birth Place
Height : 155cm
Blood Type : AB
Favorite Place : Shingu Sea
Taste watching movies, reading,
Acoustic Guitar, Badminton

Biography

Early life

Yui was born in Fukuoka, Japan. She grew up in a single parent family and does not have any memory of her father. She states that she has always been close to music; be it from her mother's car stereo or the radio, she would remember the tunes and sing along. By the time she was in elementary school she thought she would like to become a singer.

During her third year in middle school, under her mother's influence, Yui began a journal of her everyday feelings and poetry. By the time she was in high school, she was writing songs.While in high school, she worked part-time to help pay for tuition. Always busy, she thought there was no longer a road to achieving her dreams of a music career. Eventually she became ill.While in hospital, she was overcome with desire to make music. She decided that school and music could not coexist. Upon leaving the hospital she encountered a live street performance and expressed her desire to pursue a musical career to the band, Bianco Nero, at the end of the concert. Bianco Nero advised Yui to join a private music school. Yui soon dropped out of her high school and began to study guitar and songwriting at a juku in her hometown of Fukuoka. Aspiring to become a professional, she took to street performing at Fukuoka's Tenjin Station. These street performances helped Yui to overcome her shyness.

Initial career

Her professional career began in March 2004 when, at the recommendation of her juku instructors, she applied for an audition hosted by Sony Music Japan. Despite the audition rule that a participant could only perform two songs, Yui was allowed to sing three. She first sang "Why Me" (a song later included in her debut single), followed by "It's Happy Line" and "I Know". The judges gave her the maximum score, causing a fierce scramble among record labels to sign her. Because "I Know" was incomplete at the time, the judges were able to get a glimpse of what would later be dubbed "Yui-go", or Yui-speak (Yui語 in Japanese), nonsensical English hummed to a tune during her songwriting process — an example of Yui-go can be found in the film Midnight Sun when Yui is working on the song "Goodbye Days".

On December 24, 2004, she released her debut single "It's Happy Line" under indie label Leaflet Records, coupled with the track "I Know". The pressing was limited to only 2,000 copies in her home area.

From Me to You (2005–2006)

Upon leaving her hometown in Fukuoka for Tokyo, Yui wrote the song "Feel My Soul" as a tribute to her hometown. She initially had planned its release on an indie label. However, when the song caught the ears of Fuji TV producer Mr. Yamaguchi, who happened to see the demo video clip, he claimed that Yui's voice haunted him so much that he went out of his way to visit the recording studio by himself. Fuji Television's primetime drama Fukigen na Gene used Yui's debut track as an insert song.

On February 23, Yui released her first major debut single, "Feel My Soul". The music in Fukigen na Gene was based on her songs such as "Feel My Soul" and "It's Happy Line". With the publicity the drama tie-in drew in, "Feel My Soul" managed to sell over 100,000 copies and managed to chart at number 8 on Oricon Weekly Charts in its first week. Her next three singles, "Tomorrow's Way" (theme song for the Japanese movie, "Hinokio"), "Life" (fifth ending song for a popular anime, Bleach), and "Tokyo" did not chart as high as Feel My Soul did and were only moderately successful in comparison.

After the release of four singles, Yui released her debut album, titled From Me to You, a moderate success with sales of more than 200,000 copies.

Can't Buy My Love (2006–2007)

Yui made her acting debut in the full-length Japanese feature film Midnight Sun (Taiyou no uta, タイヨウのうた), which opened on June 17, 2006. The film was screened at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival. Yui attended the Japan Academy Prize and received the Best Newcomer Award for Midnight Sun. Prior to the release of the movie, Yui released her fifth single "Good-bye Days" written specifically for the film. The single is by far her highest selling at more than 200,000 copies sold. All three tracks on the single are featured in the "Midnight Sun." The single also re-released the track "It's Happy Line," originally released on her debut single.

Her next single, "I Remember You", did well in terms of sales, riding on the wave of the popularity of "Good-bye Days." Yui's seventh single "Rolling Star" was chosen as the 5th opening theme for the anime series Bleach. Her eighth single, "Cherry" was featured in commercial promoting KDDI au Listen Mobile Service.

She released her second album Can't Buy My Love on April 4, 2007. The album spending two weeks at number 1 on the Oricon charts, shattering her entire previous album's record sales in one week. Can't Buy My Love managed to sell over 680,000 copies. Due to the success of Can't Buy My Love, Yui's previous album, From Me to You charted once again, adding another 9,000 copies to the Oricon counting.

I Loved Yesterday (2007–2008)

Yui released her 9th single "My Generation/Understand" on June 13, 2007. It was her first double A-side single. "My Generation" was selected as the ending theme for the drama Seito Shokun!, and "Understand" was chosen as the theme song for the movie Dog in a Sidecar (サイドカーに犬), (starring her senpai at Stardust Promotion, Yūko Takeuchi). The single charted at number 1 on the Oricon Weekly Charts the first week of its release.

Her tenth single, "Love & Truth" was released on September 26, 2007. The title track is the theme song to the Japanese film, Closed Note (クローズド・ノート) (starring Erika Sawajiri, also of Stardust).

During this time, her previous two albums were re-released as Winter Sleeve Editions in alternate covers presumably from her "Love & Truth" photoshoot. Her first live concert DVD "Thank You My Teens" was released on November 14, 2007, which contained footage of her second live concert tour. On November 19, 2007, Yui opened her first live show at Nippon Budokan. The tickets for the concert sold out.

Yui started 2008 with her eleventh single, Namidairo, released on February 27, 2008. Yui composed the song as a "mysterious and sad sounding" insert for the television drama 4 Shimai Tantei Dan. The chorus of the song was incidentally written by YUI long ago, during her singing debut.

A week following the release of her 11th single, the promotional video of a new song "Laugh Away", was released. The song was used in Glico's "Watering KissMint" commercial. "Laugh Away" was released as a digital single on March 10, 2008.

Her third studio album was released on April 9, 2008 titled I Loved Yesterday. It quickly charted at number 1 on the Oricon Weekly Charts and sold more than 400,000 copies, only a little behind her sophomore album. The 10th track on the album, titled "Oh Yeah" was used as the opening theme to Mezamashi TV, a morning television show. The limited edition version of the album included DVD which contained music videos of her previous singles and live footage of her Nippon Budokan show.

Yui's third tour, named '"Oui": I Loved Yesterday' started in May 2008 and ran until July.

Yui released "Summer Song" on July 2, 2008, again charting at number 1 on Oricon Weekly Charts. "Summer Song" sold 83,440 copies in a week, making "Summer Song" second highest in first week sales after "Love & Truth."

My Short Stories (2008–Present)

Yui released her B-side compilation album, My Short Stories, released 12 November 2008, again charted at number 1 on Oricon. The album included all B-side tracks of all her singles to date, along with new song "I'll Be". Yui is the second female artist whose B-side compilation album topped the charts, after Seiko Matsuda's "Touch Me" in 1984. The last compilation album that reached #1 was Mr. Children's B-Side in May 2007. On the success of "My Short Stories", sales of her first album From Me to You rose again.

In her "Yui Diary" blog entry on August 29, 2008, Yui mentioned that she would put her career on hold, not making any public appearances after the release of the album. With this break, she would be able to fully concentrate on her plans for the next year. During this break, she co-wrote the song "I Do It" with Okinawan girl band Stereopony. It was released as Stereopony's third single on April 22, 2009.

Yui announced her return from her 5-month hiatus on March 25th on her official website. The single celebrating her return is an up-tempo tune titled "Again." The track was chosen as the first opening theme of the new season of the Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood anime series, premiered on April 5th, 2009. The single was released on June 3, 2009. "Again" debuted atop the Oricon charts, selling over 110,000 copies in its first week. It currently has the highest opening week sales for a female act in 2009.

On July 27, 2009, Yui-net.com announced the release of her second double-A side single named, "It's All Too Much/Never Say Die". The two songs featured for a movie version of an anime, Kaiji as a both a theme and an insert song. The single was released on October 7, 2009 and Kaiji released on October 10, 2009. The single debuted at #1, selling 75,000 copies in its first week of sales. This is her fifth overall number 1 single.

Yui released her new single "Gloria" on January 20, 2010. It was another chart-topper, selling 80,000 copies in the first week. Her next single, "to Mother," was released on June 2, 2010.

Yui discography

ALBUMS

Studio albums
From Me to You (2006)
Released: February 22, 2006
Label: Studioseven Recordings
Formats: CD

Can't Buy My Love (2007)
Released: April 4, 2007
Label: Studioseven Recordings
Formats: CD

I Loved Yesterday (2008)
Released: April 9, 2008
Label: Studioseven Recordings
Formats: CD

Compilation album
My Short Stories (2008)
Released: November 12, 2008
Label: Studioseven Recordings
Formats: CD

SINGLES

2004
"It's Happy Line"

2005
"Feel My Soul"
"Tomorrow's Way"
"Life"

2006
"Tokyo"
"Good-bye Days"
"I Remember You"

2007
"Rolling Star"
"Cherry"
"My Generation/Understand"
"Love & Truth"

2008
"Namidairo"
"Summer Song"

2009
"Again"
"It's All Too Much/Never Say Die"

2010
"Gloria"
"To Mother"

DVDs

Thank You My Teens (2007)
Released: November 14, 2007
Label: Studioseven Recordings
Formats: DVD

Music videos

2004
"It's Happy Line"

2005
"Feel My Soul"
"Tomorrow's Way"
"Life"

2006
"Tokyo"
"Good-bye Days"
"I Remember You"

2007
"Rolling Star"
"Cherry"
"My Generation"
"Understand"
"Love & Truth"
"Jam"

2008
"Namidairo"
"Laugh Away"
"Summer Song"
"I'll Be"

2009
"Again"
"It's All Too Much"
"Never Say Die"

2010
"Gloria"
"To Mother"

Awards

2007
*20th Japan Gold Disc Awards: Artist of the Year (Nominated)
*30th Japan Academy Prize: Rookie of Year (Won)

2008
*MTV Student Voice Award 2008: Best Artist (Won)
*Space Shower Music Video Awards 08 : Best Pop Video (Won)


LINK

> Official Site

KAT-TUN

KAT-TUN (カトゥーン, Katūn) is a Japanese boy band formed by Johnny & Associates (Johnny's) in 2001. The group's name is an acronym based on the first letter of each member's family name (Kazuya Kamenashi, Jin Akanishi, Junnosuke Taguchi, Koki Tanaka, Tatsuya Ueda, Yuichi Nakamaru). Their debut on March 22, 2006 was marked by a tripartite release of a CD single, album and music DVD on their exclusive record label J-One Records. Since then, all of their single, album and music DVD releases have debuted at number one on the Oricon music and DVD charts.



History

2001–2005: Formation and pre-debut activities

Before becoming KAT-TUN, each member belonged to different trainee units within Johnny & Associates. In 2001, eight members were chosen to become a temporary dancing unit in order to support Koichi Domoto in the NHK music program, Pop Jam. The eight members were switched around before it officially became KAT-TUN, with the current six members. Although the formation was only meant to be a temporary support unit, KAT-TUN gained a great deal of attention and became solid unit.

In 2002, in response to many requests, KAT-TUN held their first concert called Okyakusama wa Kamisama - Concert 55man Nin Ai no Request ni Kotaete!! (お客様は神サマーConcert 55万人愛のリクエストに応えて!!?), in which 550,000 people tried to get tickets for the show. That same year, they performed eleven shows in a single day. This is the current record in Japan for the most performances in one day. Since then, KAT-TUN has held concerts in Japan almost every season.

In 2003-2004, their popularity rose to that of a debuted group, to the point where they performed on Music Station multiple times before debuting. In 2005, KAT-TUN released their first major DVD, KAT-TUN Live Kaizokuban (KAT-TUN Live海賊帆, lit. KAT-TUN Live: Pirate Sails?), which topped the Oricon yearly chart for the best-selling DVD. At the 20th Japan Gold Disc Awards, Live Kaizokuban placed on the Music Video Of The Year list.

2006: Debut and "Real Face"

On March 22, KAT-TUN released their debut single "Real Face", accompanied by an album, Best of KAT-TUN and a DVD Real Face Film. These were released on their own label J-One Records. The group also went on a nationwide tour, Live of KAT-TUN "Real Face", in support of the album. Within the first week, Best of KAT-TUN, "Real Face" and Real Face Film topped all three Oricon weekly charts by selling 556,548 copies, 754,234 copies and 374,202 copies respectively. They became the second artists to do so, the first being Ayumi Hamasaki. With these numbers, KAT-TUN holds the record for the highest weekly single debut sales (previously held by Arashi with their debut single "Arashi" of 557,000 copies sold in 1999). In addition, "Real Face" topped the Oricon charts for three weeks straight, becoming the first debut single to do so in Japan in 8 years 8 months since KinKi Kids' debut single "Garasu no Shōnen." The single sold over a million copies in nine weeks, making "Real Face" the highest selling single for the year 2006.

In March 2006, KAT-TUN became the first group to hold their own performances in Japan's most popular stadium, Tokyo Dome, before debuting. They performed to 110,000 people over two days and about 630,000 people in total during the tour. About three months after releasing "Real Face", KAT-TUN released their second single, "Signal", on July 19. As expected, it topped the Oricon weekly chart by exceeding 400,000 in sales.

On October 12, member Akanishi announced a hiatus from the group in order to study linguistics abroad in the United States, leaving KAT-TUN as a five-member group for six months.The remaining members continued activities by releasing their third single, "Bokura no Machi de" as the theme song to members Kamenashi and Tanaka's drama, Tatta Hitotsu no Koi and their second album, Cartoon KAT-TUN II You on December 7.

KAT-TUN is the first group in Japan to have all three singles from debut to exceed 500,000 in yearly sales, taking first, fifth and thirteenth place on the Oricon yearly singles chart.

2007: Cartoon KAT-TUN II You

Under the same name as their second album, KAT-TUN started their second nationwide tour, Tour 2007 Cartoon KAT-TUN II You, still without Akanishi, on April 3. The next day, KAT-TUN began to host their own variety show Cartoon KAT-TUN, which aired every Wednesday from 11:55 p.m. to 12:26 a.m.

Akanishi returned to Japan on April 19 and officially resumed work activities on April 20.Akanishi joined the rest of KAT-TUN during their tour on April 21 in Sendai for the encore, marking his official return to KAT-TUN.

On June 6, KAT-TUN released their fourth single, "Yorokobi no Uta", as the theme song to Tanaka's drama, Tokkyu Tanaka 3 Go. The single hit number one on the weekly chart.

On November 21, they simultaneously released their fifth single, "Keep the Faith", as the theme song to members Akanishi and Taguchi's drama, Yukan Club, and the DVD to their Tokyo Dome Live of KAT-TUN "Real Face" concert. The DVD marked their fifth consecutive release topping the Oricon musical DVD chart, and set the opening week record for the year.KAT-TUN took the annual number one position on the Oricon musical DVD charts for the third time in a row with the release.

After KinKi Kids, KAT-TUN is the second artist to have all singles since debut to exceed 300,000 in sales during their first week.

2008: Queen of Pirates

KAT-TUN released the theme song to Kamenashi's drama based on the manga One Pound Gospel as their sixth single on February 6.The single topped at number one on the Oricon charts.

KAT-TUN released their seventh single "Don't U Ever Stop" on May 14, which topped the weekly Oricon chart. On May 15, during the MC segment promoting "Don't U Ever Stop" on Music Station, Kamenashi announced that two shows had been added to their Tokyo Dome tourdates, resulting in a total of four consecutive days at the Dome. This marked a historic event in the Dome's history, as KAT-TUN became the first Japanese artist to hold four consecutive days at the stadium since it opened in 1988.Other Japanese artists, such as SMAP, X Japan and Ayumi Hamasaki have had three consecutive days at the Dome. The Rolling Stones and Michael Jackson have played multiple days at the Dome, but they were not consecutive.

On June 4, KAT-TUN released their third album, KAT-TUN III: Queen of Pirates.

On December 3, KAT-TUN released "White X'mas", their first Christmas single. The release consisted of a limited and regular edition, but both would only be sold during the holiday season. The single, with no drama tie-in and no B-side, still sold moderately well with more than 250,000 copies sold in its first week.

On December 21, it was announced that KAT-TUN would release a new single "One Drop" as a tie-in theme song to Kamenashi's new drama, Kami no Shizuku, just two months after their "White X'mas" single. The release consists of three versions: Limited Edition w/DVD, Regular Edition (First Press) and a Regular Edition.

2009: Break the Records: By You & For You

On January 1, it was announced that Kamenashi will continue starring in Dream Boys in September for thirty-eight shows. The stage show is expected to continue for six more years. In addition, KAT-TUN released KAT-TUN Live Tour 2008 Queen of Pirates DVD, featuring their last day of four in Tokyo Dome.

On February 11, KAT-TUN released "One Drop". It became KAT-TUN's ninth consecutive number one single since debut, selling 281,359 copies in its first week.

A month later, on March 11, KAT-TUN released "Rescue" for member Nakamaru's drama, Rescue: Tokubetsu Kodo Kyujotai. It became KAT-TUN's tenth consecutive number one single since debut, selling 322,597 copies in its first week. With this achievement KAT-TUN are now tied with NEWS for the second most consecutive number one singles from debut (Kinki Kids is number one with twenty-eight consecutive number one singles).A week after the release of "Rescue", it was revealed through their official website that KAT-TUN would be releasing their fourth studio album.

On April 1, the title of the album, Break the Records: By You & For You, as well as the track list for KAT-TUN's fourth studio album were released; the release of the album itself is slated for April 29.

It was announced on January 23 that KAT-TUN would hold seven consecutive concerts at Tokyo Dome, Japan's largest and most prestigious arena. Also, making KAT-TUN the first artists in history to do so. However, by the end of March, due to the large number of pre-reserved tickets, KAT-TUN's record breaking concert added extra tour dates. Making KAT-TUN's 2009 concert eight consecutive days in Tokyo Dome from May 15 to the 22, three days in Osaka from May 29 to the 31, and two more days in Tokyo Dome from June 14 to the 15. For a total of thirteen concert performances in two cities, and ten days in total for Tokyo Dome.

Sales for KAT-TUN's 8 consecutive days in Tokyo Dome concert went on sale on April 4. On the very same day all 440,000 seats were sold out.

On their last of the eight days at Tokyo Dome, it was announced that KAT-TUN would once again embark on another summer tour of Japan starting from July 7.

It was reported on May 24 that Johnny Kitagawa was after the acknowledgement of KAT-TUN's eight-day concerts at Tokyo Dome by the Guinness World Records company, for the record of the largest number of consecutive days at a stadium seating more than 50,000 spectators.

2010: International activities

On February 10, KAT-TUN released their first single since March 2009, which was used for Kamenashi's live-action drama adaptation of Tomoko Hayakawa's manga series Yamato Nadeshiko Shichihenge, which premiered January 15, 2010 on TBS. The single, "Love Yourself (Kimi ga Kirai na Kimi ga Suki)," debuted at number one on the Oricon weekly singles chart, resulting in KAT-TUN's 11th consecutive number one single since their debut.It became KAT-TUN's first single to sell more than 350,000 copies in its first week since the May 2008 release of their single "Don't U Ever Stop," which sold more than 381,000 copies in its first week.

On March 24, Johnny & Associates announced that KAT-TUN will go on their first Asia concert tour as a five-member group while Akanishi will hold his own solo concerts in Los Angeles, making him the first Johnny's artist to perform solo in the United States.KAT-TUN is set to have their Asia Tour from early May to late August and although the majority of the concerts will be held in Japan, KAT-TUN will also be heading to Bangkok on July 31, Seoul from August 6 to 7, and Taipei from August 27 to 28; other sources say that a Hawaii concert is also being considered.Due to his absence from KAT-TUN's Asia concert tour and single promotions, Akanishi did not participate in the recording of KAT-TUN's twelfth single "Going!" set for release on May 12.Due to the political unrest in Thailand, Johnny & Associates announced on May 15 that KAT-TUN's concert in Bangkok has been indefinitely postponed.

KAT-TUN is to release their first 2010 album, "No More Pain", on June 16, 2010.The album will have two versions, limited edition and regular. Both versions will include solo songs by each member. The limited edition will have 13 songs and also include a bonus DVD with PVs and Making-of's the songs in the album. The regular edition will have a bonus track, a total of 14 songs.

Band members

* Kazuya Kamenashi
* Jin Akanishi
* Junnosuke Taguchi (田口 淳之介, Taguchi Junnosuke) (born November 29, 1985)
* Koki Tanaka (田中 聖, Tanaka Koki) (born November 5, 1985)
* Tatsuya Ueda (上田 竜也, Ueda Tatsuya) (born October 4, 1983)
* Yuichi Nakamaru (中丸 雄一, Nakamaru Yūichi) (born September 4, 1983)

Discography

Studio albums

2006: Best of KAT-TUN
* Label: J-One Records
JACA-5038
* Released: March 22, 2006
* Format: CD
* Length: -
* Oricon chart peak: #1
* Sales: 743,359
* RIAJ certification: Double Platinum
SINGLE : Real Face

2007: Cartoon KAT-TUN II You
* Label: J-One Records
JACA-5055~5056 (Limited Edition)
JACA-5057 (First Press Edition)
JACA-5058 (Regular Edition)
* Released: April 18, 2007
* Format: CD
* Length: -
* Oricon chart peak: #1
* Sales: 354,973
* RIAJ certification: Double Platinum
SINGLE : * Signal
* Bokura no Machi de

2008: KAT-TUN III: Queen of Pirates
* Label: J-One Records
JACA-5099~5100 (Limited Edition)
JACA-5101 (Regular Edition)
* Released: June 4, 2008
* Format: CD
* Length: -
* Oricon chart peak: #1
* Sales: 282,402
* RIAJ certification: Platinum
SINGLE : * Yorokobi no Uta
* Keep the Faith
* Lips

2009: Break the Records: By You & For You
* Label: J-One Records
JACA-5142 (Limited Edition)
JACA-5143 (Regular Edition)
* Released: April 29, 2009
* Format: CD
* Length: -
* Oricon chart peak: #1
* Sales: 243,305[5]
* RIAJ certification: Gold[6]
SINGLE : * Don't U Ever Stop
* White X'mas
* One Drop
* Rescue

* 2010: No More Pain

#1 singles

* 2006: "Real Face"
* 2006: "Signal"
* 2006: "Bokura no Machi de"
* 2007: "Yorokobi no Uta"
* 2007: "Keep the Faith"
* 2008: "Lips"
* 2008: "Don't U Ever Stop"
* 2008: "White X'mas"
* 2009: "One Drop"
* 2009: "Rescue"
* 2010: "Love Yourself (Kimi ga Kirai na Kimi ga Suki)"
* 2010: "Going!"

DVDs

* 2003: Okyakusama wa Kamisama - Concert 55 Man Nin Ai no Request ni Kotaete!!
* 2005: KAT-TUN Live Kaizokuban
* 2006: Real Face Film
* 2006: Dream Boys
* 2007: Live of KAT-TUN "Real Face"
* 2007: Tour 2007 Cartoon KAT-TUN II You
* 2008: KAT-TUN Live Tour 2008 Queen Of Pirates
* 2009: KAT-TUN Live Break the Records

The above releases only include group activities. For solo releases, please visit individual members' pages. Note that KAT-TUN has also been prominently featured in other Johnny's groups' concerts and musical releases as well (such as Shock Digest and Dream Boy).

Photobook

KAT-TUN's first official photobook, entitled KAT-TUN 1st in New York (photographer Harumi Yoshimura) was published in December 2003 by Wani Books.

On August 31, 2009, KAT-TUN released their second official photobook entitled KAT-TUN Live Document Photobook: Break the Records, which documents their rehearsals, behind-the-scenes photos and concert photos; it also includes exclusive interviews with the members.

Other activities

TV shows

KAT-TUN had regularly appeared on NHK's Johnny's Jr. show The Shōnen Club and became the regular hosts and leaders of the show until 2006 when they made their official debut. From 2005 to January 2007, KAT-TUN was a regular participant in the variety show Utawara Hot Hit 10 with Jun Matsumoto. From April 4, 2007 to March 24, 2010, KAT-TUN hosted their own talk show Cartoon KAT-TUN every Wednesday.

Musicals

As a group, KAT-TUN has appeared in Koichi Domoto's Shock musical, Summary of Johnnys World with NEWS and Ya-ya-yah and the Dream Boy musicals from 2004 to 2006.

Concerts

Since their first concert in 2002, granted after overwhelming amounts of fan requests to Johnny's, KAT-TUN regularly holds concerts during almost every season of the year in Japan. This has helped them gain more popularity with their fans. It was considered remarkable for a Johnny's group which had not yet officially debuted to be able to hold its own concerts.

KAT-TUN was the first Japanese artist to perform for four days in a row at Tokyo Dome during their Queen of Pirates tour. The following year, they broke their own record becoming the first artists ever to perform for eight consecutive days at Tokyo Dome during their Break The Records: By You & For You 2009 tour. Now, Johnny & Associates submitted this new record to Guinness Book of World Records for KAT-TUN to be recognized as the Japanese boy band who broke the records in Tokyo Dome performances.

Commercials

KAT-TUN regularly stars in TV commercials to endorse for NTT docomo, SKY PerfecTV!, Rohto and Lotte.

Events

From August 26 to August 27, 2006, KAT-TUN were the main personality supporters for the NTV 24 Hour Television: "Love Saves the Earth" charity program.

Awards

2006

* Japan Gold Disc Awards: Music Video Of The Year - KAT-TUN Live Kaizokuban

2007

* Japan Gold Disc Awards: Single Of The Year - "Real Face"
* Japan Gold Disc Awards: The Best 10 Singles - "Real Face"
* Japan Gold Disc Awards: The Best 10 Singles - "Signal"
* Japan Gold Disc Awards: The Best 10 Singles - "Bokura no Machi de"
* Japan Gold Disc Awards: The Best 10 Albums - Best of KAT-TUN
* Japan Gold Disc Awards: The Best Music Videos - Real Face Film

2008

* Japan Gold Disc Awards: The Best 10 Singles - "Keep the Faith"
* Japan Gold Disc Awards: The Best 10 Singles - "Yorokobi No Uta"
* Japan Gold Disc Awards: The Best Music Videos - Live of KAT-TUN "Real Face"
* The 17th TV Life Drama Award: Best Theme Song - "Keep the Faith"

2009

* Japan Gold Disc Awards: The Best 10 Singles - "Lips"
* Japan Gold Disc Awards: The Best 10 Singles - "Don't U Ever Stop"

2010

* Japan Gold Disc Awards: The Best 5 Singles - "Rescue"

LINK

> KAT-TUN Official Site

Mei 24, 2010

AAA

PROFIL

Supaentateinmentogurupu seven pairs of male and female.
Single 14 September 2005 "BLOOD on FIRE" debut.
By the end of 2005, said: "The 47th Japan Record Award" Best Newcomer Award.
The anniversary of September 04, 2009 debut was a stunning success Yokohama paid.

In addition, each member individually can not only sing and dance, we have a wide range of energetic activities such as drama movie theater model.

Nishishima Takahiro film in public, "bare" Love (Sonoko Atsushi Films) plays a movie star first,
Berlin Film Festival in spectacular "International Critics Association Awards" and "Caligari Film Award" to award W.
Uno Makoto Ayako, spring 2010 opening of the movie "Rendezvous!" Played his first starring movie, Toshiro Atae Shinzi movie "soda" play his first starring movie.

Even AAA, AAA from March 2010 to start a nationwide tour to be the largest ever in history.




AAA
, pronounced as Triple A (トリプル・エー, Toripuru Ē) and also known as Attack All Around, is a Japanese pop band signed to the label Avex Trax which debuted in September 2005. The group originally consisted of five young men and three young women who had all acted in commercials and had been dancers for other Japanese stars, such as Ayumi Hamasaki and Ami Suzuki.

Personil


Nishishima Takahiro (Nishijimatakahiro)

西島隆弘(ニシジマタカヒロ)


Birth Date: 1986/9/30

Birth Place: Hokkaido
Height: 170cm
Blood Type: O type


* 2006.08 Tokyo Broadcasting System (TBS) "bashful youth"

Drama * 2007.04 06 "delicious Studies Institute" (TV Tokyo (TX), air) Ban Kita wolf horse leading role
2007.04 * - Tokyo (TX) "Time Sound" MC
* 2008.10 - Kansai Telecasting Corporation (KTV) "Mirai Seiki Shakespeare."
* 2009.04 ~ NHK drama "Ghost."
* 2010.04 ~ TBS "Tumbling"



* 2009.01 - the movie "bare of Love" (directed by Sonoko Atsushi)

* 2010.01 - the film "Doris Day" Cast
* Coming 2010 movie "soup opera" Cast



* 2007.01 stage reading "LOVE LETTERS"

2008.06 * Mode "and Harold"
2008.09 *, "Kokoronokakera"
* 2008.12 "Rindarindarabasoru"
* 2009.06 - Broadway musical "GLORY DAYS" starring
* 2009.12 "Rindarindarabasoru" replay



* 2007.09 Okumura Hatsune short film "Love, fireworks" appeared

* 2008.11 2BACKKA music video "tears" appeared

Makoto Ayako Uno (Misako Uno)

宇野実彩子(ウノミサコ)


Birth Date: 1986/7/16
Birth Place: Tokyo
Height: 160cm
Blood Type: O type


* 2006.02 short drama "Sea of their 08" (Terebi熊本 (TKU), Fuji (CX) etc. OA)
2007.04 * - Tokyo (TX) "Time Sound" MC
* 2008.04 - NHK TV fiction television series in the morning "eye" part Endou Keiko
* 2008.10 - Kansai Telecasting Corporation (KTV) "Mirai Seiki Shakespeare."
* 2009.02.17 Asahi "Tokumei Tadano Hitoshi" (about 37) guest appearance
* 2010.01 - Fuji TV drama series Kansai nationwide "Straight Man" Cast



* Hollywood movie "The Grudge"
(Original title "THE GRUDGE2", published in autumn 2006 the United States, Japan, published Summer 2007)
* Coming Spring 2010 film "Rendez-vous!" Starring



* 2008.07 play reading "LOVE LETTERS"



* 1st Sorofotobukku "UNO"

Urata Naoya (Uratanaoya)
浦田直也(ウラタナオヤ)


Birth Date: 1982/11/10
Birth Place: Tokyo
Height: 177cm
Blood Type: B type


* 2008.10 - Kansai Telecasting Corporation (KTV) "Mirai Seiki Shakespeare."



* "Heat island" (the original fence Ryosuke / Director Katayama Osamu, published Fall 2007) appeared to act as Takeshi



* Tohoku Broadcasting (TBC) "Radio` n Fire "personality Regular (2006.04 ~)
* Tohoku Broadcasting (TBC) "AAA Texas Chainsaw Urata Naoya! Urata Naoya" (2008.04 ~ OA medium)

Hidaka Akira 啓 (Hidakamitsuhiro)
日高光啓(ヒダカミツヒロ)


Birth Date: 1986/12/12
Birth Place: Chiba Prefecture
Height: 170cm
Blood Type: O type


* 2008.10 - Kansai Telecasting Corporation (KTV) "Mirai Seiki Shakespeare."



* 2010.01 - the film "Doris Day" Cast



* 2007.04 ~ FM YOKOHAMA "Danshingugurubu" in "ATTACK And Act the Fool!" Personality in the regular



* Unit "Mother Ninja" participation as a member.

Ichiro Atae Shinzi (Ataeshinjirou)
與真司郎(アタエシンジロウ)



Birth Date: 1988/11/26
Birth Place: Kyoto
Height: 170cm
Blood Type: O type


* 2006.02 short drama "Sea of their 08" (Terebi熊本 (TKU), Fuji (CX) etc. OA)
2006.04 * Drama 06 "Yakumo psychic detective" (TV Tokyo (TX), air) Yakumo Saito leading role
Drama * 2007.04 06 "delicious Studies Institute" (TV Tokyo (TX), air) 秀吾 role Katsura Zyou
* 2008.10 - Kansai Telecasting Corporation (KTV) "Mirai Seiki Shakespeare."
The new Thursday night drama 2009.05 NTV * "LOVE GAME" Cast
* In mid-July 2009 ~ MBS · TBS other TV soap opera "Emperor" Performers



* 2009.06 - Director Sato Yuuiti "guardian angel"
* Coming Spring 2010 movie "soda" starring



* 2007.01 "resident spirit"
* 2008.05 "Battle Royal Theatre! Bun gun."

Sueyoshi Hide 太 (Sueyoshishuuta)
末吉秀太(スエヨシシュウタ)


Birth Date: 1986/12/11
Birth Place: Nagasaki
Height: 167cm
Blood Type: A type


* 2006.02 short drama "Sea of their 08" (Terebi熊本 (TKU), Fuji (CX) etc. OA)
* 2008.10 - Kansai Telecasting Corporation (KTV) "Mirai Seiki Shakespeare."



* 2009.09 - the musical "Love Musical" starring

Itou Tiaki (Itouchiaki)
伊藤千晃(イトウチアキ)


Birth Date: 1987/1/10
Birth Place: Aichi Prefecture
Height: 153cm
Blood Type: B type


* 2006.02 short drama "Sea of their 08" (Terebi熊本 (TKU), Fuji (CX) etc. OA)
* 2006.04 - Chukyo TV (CTV) "F2C" MC Assistant
* 2008.10 - Kansai Telecasting Corporation (KTV) "Mirai Seiki Shakespeare."
* 2009.02-721 Fuji / Fuji CSHD "Honey Honey and Clover - good luck plant -" the role 花本 Mikan
* 2009.04 ~ TBS "goddess (Venus) Search" appeared regularly



* "Heat island" (the original fence Ryosuke / Director Katayama Osamu, published Fall 2007) appeared to act as Yoko


History

2005–2006: Early days and debut

AAA was originally planned to be a 6 member group. At first, members included Takahiro Nishijima, Naoya Urata, Shuta Sueyoshi, Shinjiro Atae, Mitsuhiro Hidaka and Misako Uno as the only girl. Avex later decided to add two more girls; Chiaki Itō and Yukari Goto. As songs like "Blood on Fire" and "Friday Party" were previously prepared for 6 members, the two girls are only heard in the refrain.

In the summer of 2005, avex announced the debut of a new pop/eurobeat group consisting of boys and girls who have undergone training in the avex artist academy, the record label's training facility for singers, dancers, and other entertainment talents. Because of this, the group's debut was much anticipated and was received well by many fans. In their debut year, they received the "Best Newcomer Award" at the 47th Japan Record Awards. From September to December they released a single each month plus a photobook and their very first album, Attack, in January 2006. With all the previous advertisement and releases the group did not have time to perform their songs live. However, as each of their singles has a different genre this did not cause a problem with sales.

Misako Uno, the female lead, starred alongside Sarah Michelle Gellar in the Hollywood version of The Grudge 2 in 2006. She played a one of the 3 school girls and all of her lines were in English. After releasing mini album All/2 on September 13, 2006, AAA released their second studio album All on January 1, 2007.

2007–present: Media mix and acting

AAA is also performing the opening for 2007's Kamen Rider, Kamen Rider Den-O and also for Delicious Gakuin. For this single, "Climax Jump," they have temporarily changed their name to AAA Den-O form. The single was certified Gold by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for the shipment of 100,000 physical singles and 100,000 full-track ringtone music downloads (or Chaku Uta Full) each.

AAA appeared at Otakon 2007 in Baltimore, Maryland.

AAA had their first Oricon weekly number 1 single in 2008 with "Mirage." AAA also appeared on the theaters and Nishijima manifested interest in the acting. He appeared in the film Love Exposure, which was the first film for him to play the main role. He performed cross-dressing in the film and eventually won the Sponichi Grand Prix New Face Award of the year 2009 on January 19, 2010. AAA's new single "Aitai Riyū/Dream After Dream (Yume Kara Sameta Yume)" topped the Oricon weekly charts in May 2010, becoming their second number 1 single on the charts.

Discography

Albums

1st Attack

* Released: 2006-01-01
* Length: 54.1 minutes
* Oricon top 200 position: #16
* Weeks on Chart: 11
* Sales: 56,693
* Note: Their debut is still their best selling album to date.

2nd All

* Released: 2007-01-01
* Length: 57.9 minutes
* Oricon top 200 position: #23
* Weeks on Chart: 7
* Sales: 32,825
* Note: All but three tracks were not singles on this album, and only two songs did not have corresponding music videos.

3th Around

* Released: 2007-09-19
* Length: N/A
* Oricon top 200 position: #8
* Weeks on Chart: 5
* Sales: 28,242

4th depArture

* Released: 2009-02-11
* Length: N/A
* Oricon top 200 position: #4
* Weeks on Chart: 3
* Sales: 22,656
* Note: Title of the album means a depArture from their old music style.

5th Heartful

* Released: 2010-02-17
* Length: 61 minutes
* Oricon top 200 position: #3
* Weeks on Chart: N/A
* Sales: 48,882
* Note: Almost all of the songs are sung by units within the group. For example, Brand New World is sung by Urata, Ito, Atae, and Hidaka. Rising Sun is sung by Nishjima, Uno and Sueyoshi. As I Am is a Misako Uno solo with backing vocals by Urata and Nishijima.

Remix albums

1st Remix Attack

* Released: 2006-01-01
* Length: 1.2 hours
* Oricon top 200 position: #92
* Weeks on Chart: 2
* Sales: 3,651

2nd AAA Remix: Non-Stop All Singles

* Released: 2009-03-04
* Length: N/A
* Oricon top 200 position: N/A
* Weeks on Chart: N/A
* Sales: N/A

Cover album

1st CCC: Challenge Cover Collection

* Released: 2007-02-07
* Length: N/A
* Oricon top 200 position: #13
* Weeks on Chart: 3
* Sales: 16,578

Mini-albums

1st Attack (half-album)
• Released: 2006-01-01
• Length: N/A
• Oricon top 200 position: #16
• Note: Charting details are the same as the full album, as both were released on the same day and counted as different versions of the same release.

2nd All/2 (ニブンノオール)
• Released: 2006-09-13
• Length: N/A
• Oricon top 200 position: #12
• Weeks on Chart: 6
• Sales: 26,217

3rd AlohAAA
• Released: 2007-03-21
• Length: N/A
• Oricon top 200 position: #39
• Weeks on Chart: 2
• Sales: 5,886

4th Choice Is Yours
• Released: 2008-06-18
• Length: N/A
• Oricon top 200 position: #10
• Weeks on Chart: 2
• Sales: 16,471


Compilation albums

1st Attack All Around
• Released: 2008-03-05
• Studio Album: N/A
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #5
• Weeks on Chart: 7
• Sales: 41,929
• Note: Contains all of the title songs of previous singles

Singles

1st "Blood on Fire"
• Released: 2005-09-14
• Studio Album: Attack
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #9
• Weeks on Chart: 19
• Sales: 58,052
• End of Year Charts: #191

2nd "Friday Party"
• Released: 2005-10-05
• Studio Album: Attack
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #17
• Weeks on Chart: 10
• Sales: 17,331
• End of Year Charts: #505

3rd "きれいな空 (Kirei na Sora) (Beautiful Sky)"
• Released: 2005-11-16
• Studio Album: Attack
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #17
• Weeks on Chart: 9
• Sales: 12,728
• End of Year Charts: #878

4th "Dragon Fire"
• Released: 2005-12-05
• Studio Album: Attack
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #20
• Weeks on Chart: 8
• Sales: 20,689
• End of Year Charts: #401

5th "ハレルヤ (Hallelujah)"
• Released: 2006-02-15
• Studio Album: All
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #8
• Weeks on Chart: 8
• Sales: 27,814
• End of Year Charts: #314

6th "Shalala キボウの歌 (Kibou no Uta) (Song of Hope)"
• Released: 2006-03-23
• Studio Album: All
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #20
• Weeks on Chart: 5
• Sales: 13,484
• End of Year Charts: #589

7th "ハリケーン・リリ,ボストン・マリ (Hurricane Riri, Boston Mari)"
• Released: 2006-05-31
• Studio Album: All
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #10
• Weeks on Chart: 6
• Sales: 19,832
• End of Year Charts: #432

8th "ソウルエッジボーイ/キモノジェットガール (Soul Edge Boy/Kimono Jet Girl)"
• Released: 2006-07-12
• Studio Album: All
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #12
• Weeks on Chart: 7
• Sales: 22,706
• End of Year Charts: #369
• Note: Soul Edge Boy is sung by the male members while Kimono Jet Girl is sung by the female members.

9th "Let It Beat!"
• Released: 2006-08-30
• Studio Album: All
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #7
• Weeks on Chart: 5
• Sales: 21,302
• End of Year Charts: #391

10th "Q"
• Released: 2006-09-06
• Studio Album: All
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #10
• Weeks on Chart: 4
• Sales: 14,809
• End of Year Charts: #539

11th "チューインガム (Chewing Gum)"
• Released: 2006-11-15
• Studio Album: All
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #7
• Weeks on Chart: 5
• Sales: 14,571
• End of Year Charts: #551
• Note: Sung by members Takahiro Nishijima and Naoya Urata

12th "Black & White"
• Released: 2006-12-06
• Studio Album: All
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #15
• Weeks on Chart: 7
• Sales: 24,883
• End of Year Charts: #470

13th "Get チュー! / She の 事実 (Get Chuu! / She no Jijitsu)"
• Released: 2007-04-18
• Studio Album: Around
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #5
• Weeks on Chart: 9
• Sales: 41,294

14th "唇からロマンチカ / That's Right (Kuchibiru Kara Romantica / That's Right)"
• Released: 2007-05-16
• Studio Album: Around
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #6
• Weeks on Chart: 7
• Sales: 32,271
• Note: Yukari Goto's last appearance in AAA, after this the female members are Misako Uno and Chiaki Ito

15th "夏もの (Natsu Mono) (Summer stuff)"
• Released: 2007-07-18
• Studio Album: Around
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #5
• Weeks on Chart: 4
• Sales: 32,722
• The song Hanabi is girl's only and No End Summer is boy's only

16th "Red Soul"
• Released: 2007-09-19
• Studio Album: Around
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #15
• Weeks on Chart: 2
• Sales: 9,267
• Note: This single was released the same day as the album, making it a re-cut single.

17th "Mirage"
• Released: 2008-01-09
• Studio Album: Attack All Around
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #1
• Weeks on Chart: 5
• Sales: 32,695
• Note: The first AAA single that topped the weekly Oricon Charts.

18th "Beyond: カラダノカナタ (Beyond: Karada no Kanata) (Beyond: The Other Side of the Body) "
• Released: 2008-05-28
• Studio Album: DepArture
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #4
• Weeks on Chart: 4
• Sales: 20,536

19th "Music!!! / ZerØ"
• Released: 2008-08-27
• Studio Album: DepArture
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #5
• Weeks on Chart: 9
• Sales: 31,978
• Note: Theme song of anime "World Destruction: Sekai Bokumetsu no Rokunin"

20th 旅ダチノウタ (Tabidachi no Uta) (Song of Departure) "
• Released: 2009-01-12
• Studio Album: DepArture
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #4
• Weeks on Chart: 2
• Sales: 24,777

21st "Break Down/Break Your Name/Summer Revolution"
• Released: 2009-07-29
• Studio Album: HEARTFUL
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #3
• Weeks on Chart: 5
• Sales: 49,133
• Note: Break Your Name is a boy's only track and Summer Revolution is girl's only

22nd "Hide-Away"
• Released: 2009-10-21
• Studio Album: HEARTFUL
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #2
• Weeks on Chart: 7
• Sales: 52,575
• Note: The CD single includes "Hide-Away," "Hide & Seek," "Find You" and "With You." The four songs are all the same song with different lyrics. "Hide-Away," "Hide & Seek" and "Find You" were arranged by different musicians and were sung by different members of the band. "Hide-Away" is a soft electro-pop song sung by all members, "Hide & Seek" is a boys only electronic-rock song, "Find You" is a girl's only pop-rock song and "With You" is identical to "Hide-Away" but with changed lyrics. "With You" was the ending song of anime InuYasha: The Final Act.

23rd "Heart and Soul"
• Released: 2010-01-27
• Studio Album: HEARTFUL
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #3
• Weeks on Chart: 3
• Sales: 35,736

24th "Aitai Riyū/Dream After Dream (Yume Kara Sameta Yume)"
• Released: 2010-05-05
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #1

Compilation singles

1st "Climax Jump"
• Released: 2007-03-21
• Studio Album: N/A
• Oricon top 200 weekly position:#5
• Weeks on Chart: 20
• Sales: 109,622
• Note: AAA's highest selling single, and first Top 5 Hit.
AAA DEN-O Form

2nd "いざゆけ若鷹軍団2007 (Izayuke Wakataka Gundan 2007)"
• Released: 2007-03-21
• Studio Album: N/A
• Oricon top 200 weekly position: #33
• Weeks in Chart: 4
• Sales: 6,570
Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks with AAA

DVDs

* [2006.03.23] 1st Attack at Shibuya-Ax [Rank: #9 / Sales: 6,067]
* [2006.09.13] 2nd Attack at Zepp Tokyo [Rank: #4 / Sales: 10,496]
* [2006.12.31] 1st Anniversary Live - 3rd Attack 060913 at Budokan [Rank: #9 / Sales: 13,231]
* [2007.03.21] Channel @ x AAA
* [2007.07.18] 4th Attack at Shibuya: Ax on 4th of April
* [2008.01.09] AAA 2nd Anniversary Live: 5th Attack 070922 Nippon Budokan [Rank: #1]
* [2008.03.12] Super Battle Gakuin Bangaihen: Delicious 5 Shijousaikyou no Teki
* [2008.03.15] PPP: Premium Performance Party (AAA Party Exclusive)
* [2008.08.27] AAA Tour 2008: Attack All Around
* [2009.01.14] AAA 3rd Anniversary Live 080922-080923 Nippon Budokan [Rank:#1]
* [2009.01.23] AAA meets Mirai Seiki Shakespeare (AAA Party Exclusive)
* [2009.02.27] Mirai Seiki Shakespeare (Drama) Vol. 1
* [2009.02.27] Mirai Seiki Shakespeare (Drama) Vol. 2
* [2009.03.27] Mirai Seiki Shakespeare (Drama) Vol. 3
* [2009.03.27] Mirai Seiki Shakespeare (Drama) Vol. 4
* [2009.04.24] Mirai Seiki Shakespeare (Drama) Vol. 5
* [2009.04.27] Mirai Seiki Shakespeare (Drama) Vol. 6
* [2009.08.12] AAA Tour 2009 - A depArture pArty[Rank:#1]
* [2010.03.03] AAA 4th Anniversary Live 090922 at Yokohama Arena [Rank:#1]

Books
[2005.09.01] AAA artistbook / The First Attack

LINK

> AAA

> Music Japan Plus