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Exile | |
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Also known as | Egu J Soul Brothers (1999-2001) |
Origin | Tokyo, Japan |
Genres | Pop, R&B, dance, house |
Years active | 2001–present (1999-2001 as J Soul Brothers) |
Labels | Rhythm Zone |
Members | Hiro Makidai Matsu Usa Akira Kenchi Keiji Tetsuya Naoto Naoki Nesmith Shokichi Atsushi Takahiro |
Past members | Shun |
Website | exile |
Exile (stylized as EXILE) is a 14-member all-male Japanese pop dance group. The leader of the group is Hiro, who debuted as a member of Zoo under For Life Music, but Exile has released their singles and albums under Avex Group's label Rhythm Zone. Hiro and Avex's president Max Matsuura came from the same high school.[1]
In total, they have sold over 20 million records in Japan alone.
History
The current leader, Hiro, was originally in the pop group Zoo before they split up in 1995. In 1999, he started a new group called J Soul Brothers, which later changed its name to Exile in 2001. (But the name of J Soul Brothers was later revived by Hiro again in 2007 when he helped to form another 7-member group under the new J Soul Brothers moniker.)
Atsushi and Shun became the lead vocalists of the group. Atsushi is a fan of American R&B group Boyz II Men. In November 2003, Exile remade Zoo's hit single "Choo Choo Train", which became a strong promotional single for their third studio album Exile Entertainment. The album sold over a million copies. They took part in the NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen of the year, singing "Choo Choo Train". At first, their music style was influenced by R&B, but their style later became more pop-oriented form. Their 2004 single "Real World" became their first number-one single on Oricon weekly charts. They released the collaboration "Scream" with Japanese rock band Glay in July 2005, peaking at No. 1 and selling over 500,000 copies on Oricon charts.[2]
The group released "Tada...Aitakute" in December 2005 and "Yes!" in March 2006. Both singles topped the Oricon weekly charts. However, Shun left the group in March 2006 and became a solo singer. After the group sought a new vocalist from the public, Takahiro joined the group in September 2006. Takahiro originally tried to become a hairdresser in his school days, but eventually joined the group as a vocalist.[3]
On February 14, 2007, the group released the single "Michi", which became their first number-one single on the Oricon charts since Takahiro joined the group. Their 2007 studio album, Exile Love, became the highest selling album of Japan in 2008, selling nearly 1.5 million copies on Oricon charts. Their compilation album Exile Ballad Best sold nearly 1 million copies in its first week on Oricon charts, making it the highest first week sales for an album of Japan in 2008. The song, "Ti Amo", was certified Million by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for 1,000,000 full-track ringtone digital music downloads (Chaku Uta Full).[4] They also won the Grand Prix Award at the 50th edition of Japan Record Awards for "Ti Amo".
In 2009, Exile's song "The Next Door" was featured as the theme of the Japanese edition of Street Fighter IV. The song was released at the iTunes Store on February 22, 2009. The English version "The Next Door -Indestructible-" was used for the international edition of the game. The English version was released as the third track of their single "The Hurricane (Fireworks)" on July 22, 2009, featuring American rapper Flo Rida.
On March 1, 2009, Exile and J Soul Brothers announced that they would merge to become a 14-member group. They released their first studio album with 14 members, Aisubeki Mirai e, on December 2, 2009. They won the Grand Prix Award for the song, "Someday", at the 51st Japan Record Awards.
On May 19, 2010, the CD of the suite "Taiyō no Kuni" (太陽の国), or "The Country of the Sun," written by Yasushi Akimoto and sung by Exile, was released for the 20 years anniversary of the accedence of the Emperor of Japan Akihito. However, the CD was not reflected on the Oricon charts.[5]
Members
Performers
- Hiro, real name Hiroyuki Igarashi (五十嵐 広行, Igarashi Hiroyuki) June 1, 1969 – leader of the group
- Makidai, real name Daisuke Maki (眞木 大輔, Maki Daisuke) October 27, 1975
- Matsu, real name Toshio Matsumoto (松本 利夫, Matsumoto Toshio), born May 27, 1975.
- Usa, real name Yoshihiro Usami (宇佐美 吉啓, Usami Yoshihiro), born February 2, 1977.
- Akira, real name Ryōhei Kurosawa (黒沢 良平, Kurosawa Ryōhei), born August 23, 1981 – was a member of Rather Unique and joined the group 2006 summer.
- Kenchi, real name Kenichirō Teratsuji (寺辻 健一郎, Teratsuji Ken'ichirō), born September 28, 1979.
- Keiji, real name Keiji Kuroki (黒木 啓司, Kuroki Keiji), born January 21, 1980.
- Tetsuya, real name Tetsuya Tsuchida (土田 哲也, Tsuchida Tetsuya), born February 18, 1981.
- Naoto, real name Naoto Kataoka (片岡 直人, Kataoka Naoto), born August 30, 1983.
- Naoki, real name Naoki Kobayashi (小林 直己, Kobayashi Naoki), born November 10, 1984.
Vocalists
- Atsushi, real name Atsushi Satō (佐藤 篤志, Satō Atsushi), born April 30, 1980.
- Takahiro, real name Takahiro Tasaki (田崎 敬浩, Tasaki Takahiro), born December 8, 1984 – the new vocalist chosen to replace Shun during the "Exile Vocal Battle Audition 2006: Asian Dream" summer audition.
Vocalists & performers
- Nesmith, real name Nesmith Ryuta Karimu (ネスミス・竜太・カリム, Nesumisu Ryuta Karimu), born August 1, 1983.
- Shokichi, real name Shokichi Yagi (八木 将吉, Yagi Shokichi), born October 3, 1985.
Former member
- Shun, real name Shunsuke Kiyokiba (清木場 俊介, Kiyokiba Shunsuke), born January 11, 1980 – currently a solo artist under his real name.
Awards and nominations
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Note
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Billboard Japan Music Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2009 | Exile | Artist of the Year | Won |
Top Pop Artists | Won | ||
Exile Ballad Best | Album of the Year | Won | |
2010 | Exile | Artist of the Year | Won |
Top Pop Artists | Won | ||
AISUBEKI MIRAI E | Album of the Year | Won |
Japan Gold Disc Awards
The Japan Gold Disc Awards is an annual music awards ceremony established by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.[9][10][11][12]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2007 | Asia | Best 10 Albums | Won |
2008 | Exile | Artist of the Year | Won |
"Lovers Again" | Best 5 Chaku-Uta Songs | Won | |
Best 5 Chaku-Uta Full Songs | Won | ||
Best 5 PC Download Songs | Won | ||
Exile Love | Album of the Year | Won | |
Best 10 Albums | Won | ||
Exile Evolution | Won | ||
Exile Live Tour 2007 Exile Evolution | Best Music Video | Won | |
2009 | Exile | Artist of the Year | Won |
"The Birthday (Ti Amo)" | Best 5 Chaku-Uta Songs | Won | |
Best 5 Chaku-Uta Full Songs | Won | ||
Exile Ballad Best | Album of the Year | Won | |
Best 10 Albums | Won | ||
Exile Catchy Best | Won | ||
Exile Entertainment Best | Won | ||
2010 | "The Generation" | Best 5 Songs | Won |
Aisubeki Mirai e | Best 5 Albums | Won | |
Exile Live Tour "Exile Perfect Live 2008" | Best Music Video | Won |
Japan Record Awards
The Japan Record Awards is a major music awards show held annually in Japan by the Japan Composer's Association.[13][14][15][16]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2008 | "Ti Amo" | Japan Record Award | Won |
Gold Award | Won | ||
2009 | "Someday" | Japan Record Award | Won |
Best Song | Won | ||
2010 | "I Wish For You" | Japan Record Award | Won |
Best Song | Won |
MTV Video Music Awards Japan
The MTV Video Music Awards Japan is a music awards show hosted annually by MTV Japan.[17][18][19]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2003 | Exile | Best Live Performance | Nominated |
2004 | Exile Entertainment | Album of the Year | Nominated |
2005 | "Carry On" | Best Group Video | Nominated |
Best Pop Video | Nominated | ||
"Real World" | Best BuzzAsia Japan | Nominated | |
2006 | "Scream" | Best Collaboration (Glay x Exile) | Nominated |
2007 | "Lovers Again" | Best Group Video | Won |
2008 | "I Believe" | Video of the Year | Won |
Exile Love | Album of the Year | Won | |
"Toki no Kakera" | Best Karaoke Song | Won | |
2009 | "Ti Amo (Chapter 2)" | Video of the Year | Won |
"Ti Amo (Chapter 2)" | Best Group Video | Won | |
Exile | MTV Best Choreography Award | Nominated | |
2010 | "Futatsu no Kuchibiru" | Video of the Year | Won |
Aisubeki Mirai e | Album of the Year | Won | |
Exile | MTV Icon Award | Won |
Japan Yusen Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2008 | Exile | Grand Prize | Won |
Most Requested Artist | Won |
Space Shower Music Video Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2010 | "Futatsu no Kuchibiru" | Best Shooting Video | Won |
Discography
Singles
No. | Title | Release date | Peak position | |
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1 | Your Eyes Only: Aimai na Boku no Katachi (Your Eyes Only 曖昧なぼくの輪郭, Your Eyes Only: My Ambiguous Outline) | 2001-09-27 | 4 | |
2 | Style | 2001-12-12 | 11 | |
3 | Fly Away | 2002-02-20 | 18 | |
4 | Song for You | 2002-04-17 | 6 | |
5 | Cross: Never Say Die | 2002-08-07 | 13 | |
6 | Ex-style: Kiss You | 2002-11-13 | 6 | |
7 | We Will: Ano Basho de (We Will あの場所で, We Will: At That Place) | 2003-02-05 | 16 | |
8 | Breezin': Together | 2003-05-28 | 2 | |
9 | Let Me Luv U Down feat. Zebra & Maccho | 2003-07-09 | 3 | |
10 | Choo Choo Train [20] | 2003-11-06 | 2 | |
11 | Eternal... | 2003-11-12 | 7 | |
12 | Kizuna | 2003-11-19 | 5 | |
13 | O'ver | 2003-11-27 | 7 | |
14 | Carry On | 2004-05-12 | 2 | |
15 | Real World | 2004-06-30 | 1 | |
16 | Heart of Gold | 2004-08-18 | 4 | |
17 | Hero | 2004-12-01 | 2 | |
18 | Exit | 2005-08-24 | 2 | |
19 | Tada...Aitakute (ただ...逢いたくて) | 2005-12-14 | 1 | |
20 | Yes! | 2006-03-01 | 1 | |
21 | Everything | 2006-12-06 | 2 | |
22 | Lovers Again | 2007-01-17 | 2 | |
23 | Michi | 2007-02-14 | 1 | |
24 | Summer Time Love | 2007-05-16 | 3 | |
25 | Toki no Kakera / 24 karats: type EX (時の描片 ~トキノカケラ~) | 2007-08-29 | 2 | |
26 | I Believe | 2007-11-21 | 3 | |
27 | Pure / You're my sunshine | 2008-02-27 | 2 | |
28 | The Birthday: Ti Amo | 2008-09-24 | 1 | |
29 | Last Christmas | 2008-11-26 | 1 | |
30 | The Monster: Someday | 2009-04-15 | 1 | |
31 | The Hurricane ~Fireworks~ | 2009-07-22 | 1 | |
32 | The Generation: Futatsu no Kuchibiru (The Generation ~ふたつの唇~, The Generation: Two Lips) | 2009-11-11 | 2 | |
33 | Fantasy | 2010-06-09 | 1[Note 1] | |
34 | Motto Tsuyoku (もっと強く, Stronger) | 2010-09-15 | 1 | |
35 | I Wish For You | 2010-10-06 | 2 | |
36 | Each Other's Way (Tabi no Tochū) (Each Other's Way ~旅の途中~, Each Other's Way (On the Way to Travel)) | 2011-02-09 | 1 | |
37 | Rising Sun / Itsuka kitto… (Rising Sun / いつかきっと…, Rising Sun / Surely Someday) | 2011-09-14 | 1 | |
38 | Anata e / Ooo Baby (あなたへ / Ooo Baby, For You / Ooo Baby) | 2011-11-23 | 2 | |
39 | All Night Long | 2012-06-20 |
Collaborations
No. | Collaborated with | Title | Release date | Peak position |
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1 | Glay | Scream | 2005-07-20 | 1 |
2 | Kumi Koda | Won't Be Long | 2006-11-22 | 2 |
Others
No. | Title | Release date |
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1 | Song Soldier: Ashita no Senshi (ソングソルジャー~明日の戦士~, Song Soldier: Tomorrow's Soldier)[21] | 2007-03-07 |
Albums
Studio albums
No. | Title | Release date | Peak position | RIAJ Certification | Total sales |
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1 | Our Style | 2002-03-06 | 5 | Platinum | 291,000[22] |
2 | Styles of Beyond | 2003-02-13 | 1 | 2x Platinum | 430,000[23] |
3 | Exile Entertainment | 2003-12-03 | 1 | Million | 1,176,090[24] |
4 | Asia | 2006-03-29 | 1 | 2x Platinum | 520,319[25] |
5 | Exile Evolution | 2007-03-07 | 1 | 3x Platinum | 762,335[26] |
6 | Exile Love[Note 1] | 2007-12-12 | 1 | Million | 1,480,088[27] |
7 | Aisubeki Mirai e | 2009-12-02 | 1 | Million | 1,299,235[28] |
8 | Negai no Tō | 2011-03-09 | 1 | Million | 746,582[29] |
9 | Exile Japan/Solo[Note 2] | 2012-01-01 | 1 | 3x Platinum | 750,461[30] |
Best of albums
No. | Title | Release date | Peak position | First week sales | Total sales |
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1 | Single Best[Note 1] | 2005-01-01 | 1 | ||
2 | Select Best[Note 1] | 2005-01-01 | 1 | ||
3 | Perfect Best[Note 1] | 2005-01-01 | 1 | Million | 1,624,541[31] |
4 | Exile Catchy Best | 2008-03-26 | 1 | Million | 1,287,955[32] |
5 | Exile Entertainment Best | 2008-07-23 | 1 | 3x Platinum | 638,959[33] |
6 | Exile Ballad Best[Note 2] | 2008-12-03 | 1 | 2x Million | 1,845,468[34] |
7 | Exile Perfect Year 2008 Ultimate Best Box | 2009-03-25 | 27 | 6,115 | 8,688 |
Other albums
No. | Title | Release date | Peak position | Sales |
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1 | The Other Side of Ex Vol. 1 | 2003-09-10 | 5 | |
2 | Appreciation to the Million Breakthrough (祝ミリオン・初回アルバム 3枚組 Box Set: Appreciation to the Million Breakthrough) | 2004-03-31 | 55 | |
3 | Heart of Gold: Street Future Opera Beat Pops | 2004-09-29 | 1 | 476,626 |
See also
References
- ^ "『第4回渡辺晋賞』エイベックス松浦社長が受賞 プロデュース手腕高評価" (in Japanese). Oricon. 2009-03-02. Retrieved 2009-08-29.
- ^ "EXILE、2作目のシングルチャート首位狙うダントツスタート!" (in Japanese). Oricon. 2005-12-14. Retrieved 2010-01-18.
- ^ "EXILE新ボーカル母校で卒業式ライブ". Nikkan Sports (in Japanese). Asahi Shimbun. 2007-03-02. Retrieved 2010-03-25.
- ^ "レコード協会調べ 1月度有料音楽配信認定" (in Japanese). Recording Industry Association of Japan. Retrieved 2009-10-24.
- ^ "奉祝曲 組曲「太陽の国」についてのお知らせ" (in Japanese). The Celebration Committee of the 20th Anniversary of His Majesty the Emperor's Accession to the Throne. Retrieved 2010-05-27.
- ^ "Billboard Japan Music Awards: EXILE named Artist of the Year". Tokyograph. 2010-02-01. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- ^ "EXILE wins Nihon Yusen Taisho". Tokyograph. 2008-12-18. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- ^ "Space Shower Music Video Awards: Namie Amuro wins Best Video". Tokyograph. 2010-03-23. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- ^ "Kumi Koda takes second consecutive Gold Disc award". Tokyograph. 2007-03-13. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- ^ "EXILE wins Gold Disc award". Tokyograph. 2008-03-04. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- ^ "EXILE captures Gold Disc Award again". Tokyograph. 2009-03-03. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- ^ "Arashi dominates Gold Disc Awards". Tokyograph. 2010-02-25. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- ^ "50th Japan Record Awards". Tokyograph. 2008-12-02. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- ^ "EXILE, Jero win Japan Record Awards". Tokyograph. 2008-12-31. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- ^ "51st Japan Record Awards announced". Tokyograph. 2009-12-01. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- ^ "51st Japan Record Awards: EXILE, BIG BANG". Tokyograph. 2009-12-30. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- ^ "3 awards again for Koda at VMAJ". Tokyograph. 2007-05-27. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- ^ "VMAJ 2009: EXILE triumphs again". Tokyograph. 2009-05-31. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- ^ "MTV Video Music Awards Japan 2010". Tokyograph. 2010-05-30. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- ^ Like Zoo's version of the song, Exile's "Choo Choo Train" also features a voice sample of D. Train's dance hit "Keep On".
- ^ A single made up of the five 2006 summer audition finalists (under the name "Dreamers: Exile Vocal Battle Audition Finalist".
- ^ http://www.generasia.com/wiki/Our_Style
- ^ http://www.generasia.com/wiki/Styles_of_Beyond
- ^ http://www.generasia.com/wiki/EXILE_Entertainment
- ^ http://www.generasia.com/wiki/Asia_(EXILE)
- ^ http://www.generasia.com/wiki/EXILE_Evolution
- ^ http://www.generasia.com/wiki/EXILE_Love
- ^ http://www.generasia.com/wiki/Ai_Subeki_Mirai_e
- ^ http://www.generasia.com/wiki/Negai_no_Tou
- ^ http://www.generasia.com/wiki/EXILE_Japan_/_Solo
- ^ http://www.generasia.com/wiki/Perfect_Best
- ^ http://www.generasia.com/wiki/EXILE_Catchy_Best
- ^ http://www.generasia.com/wiki/EXILE_Entertainment_Best
- ^ http://www.generasia.com/wiki/EXILE_Ballad_Best
External links
- Official website Template:Ja icon
- Scream – Official Glay x Exile "Scream" website Template:Ja icon