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w-inds. (ウィンズ, winzu) is a Japanese pop group employed by Vision Factory and signed onto the Pony Canyon label since 2000. The group consists of the three individuals Ryohei Chiba, Keita Tachibana, and Ryuichi Ogata. They made their formal debut in 2001 and, to date, have released more than 21 singles in their span of career. In addition to their popularity in Japan, they have a relatively growing fanbase around other Asian countries (such as Taiwan and Hong Kong) and regularly make television appearances there.
History
Pre-debut
Ryohei Chiba began attending a dance school in Sapporo, where he met Ryuichi Ogata, who attended at the request of his older sister. Chiba performed dances live with his friends and also made a television appearance in 1998 with his mother at a variety show, where he won the attention of all the female judges as the cutest.
In 2000, 14-year-old Keita Tachibana from Fukuoka passed the Starlight Auditions hosted by Vision Factory and was signed onto their label. In the same year, Chiba and Ogata joined him as a unit after passing auditions held at their dance school. Together, they formed w-inds.
The three moved to Tokyo to live together, and in November, began street performances in Yoyogi Park and Shibuya to promote their activities. Prior to their major label debut in 2001, approximately 8,000 people came to watch.
2001-2002: 1st message and THE SYSTEM OF ALIVE
On March 14, 2001, w-inds. released their first single, "Forever Memories", selling 216,590 copies. On June 17, they moved on from street performances to their first stage performance at Asahikawa Medical University Medic Festival in Hokkaido. On July 4, 2001, their second single, titled Feel The Fate, was released and their official website launched on the same day. Filming for the promotional video took place on June 7. The song was performed live at the international tournament in Yoyogi on August 2, where 7,000 people came to watch.
w-inds. made their first appearance in the movie Star Light, which premiered on October 7 at the Ikebukuro Theater. The movie also featured their third single, Paradox, which was released on October 17, 2001. Filming for the promotional video took place on September 3. For Paradox, w-inds. was awarded "Best New Artists" in the 43rd Japan Record Award.
On December 19, 2001, w-inds.'s first album, 1st Message, was released and debuted at #1 at the weekly charts. Besides compiling songs from their first three singles, the album gave Chiba and Ogata larger roles by featuring tracks in which they rapped. In 2005, Ogata recalled being unsure with the idea at the time, as both of them generally had little experience in rapping and singing. The album was promoted at their Christmas fanclub event on December 24, 2001.
On February 20, 2002, w-inds. released their fourth single, titled try your emotion, which peaked at #2 on the weekly charts. Their fifth single, Another Days, was released on May 22, 2002, and was used as the song to a commercial from Family Mart. During the summer, their sixth single, Because of you, was released on August 21, 2002, and was the first single apart from their first album to have Ogata rapping. November 13, 2002, saw the release of their seventh single, New Paradise.
In the same year, w-inds. had their first nation-wide tour for their first album, 1st Message. They extended their fanbase by briefly performing in Shanghai, China, as part of their tour. In addition to their activities, w-inds. made a brief cameo in the movie Nurse no Oshigoto The Movie as three soccer players.
At the end of 2002, w-inds. released their second album, The System of Alive on December 18, 2002. Similar to 2001, they promoted it at their Christmas fanclub event. Additionally, they gained the opportunity to perform at Kōhaku Uta Gassen for the first time, where they sang New Paradise.
2003-2005: PRIME OF LIFE, ageha, and expansion across Asia
w-inds. released their eighth single, Super Lover~I need you tonight~, on May 21, 2003. On August 21, 2003, they released Love is message, with a musical style that was a departure from the former's dance beat nature. On October 29, 2003, they released Long Road.
In 2004, Vision Factory included Taiwan as one of their locations for the Prime of Life tour. Following that, w-inds. made their debut in Taiwan, and the tickets for their concert there sold out within 23 minutes, which set a record in Taiwan for "the artist with the fastest selling tickets." They became the only Japanese group invited to perform on the MTV Mandarin Awards in September 2006.
2006-2008: THANKS, Journey, and Seventh Ave.
In 2006, w-inds. made an appearance on Mnet KM Music Festival, a music awards show in Korea' they were the first Japanese artists to ever appear on the slow.
Later that year, Tachibana launched a solo music career as a side project with the release of his first non-w-inds. single, Michishirube, used as the first ending theme to the anime REBORN! The single was released on October 18, 2006, selling over 48,000 copies. and on November 29, 2006, his first solo album, Koe, peaked at #5 in its first week of sales and sold over 40,000 copies. Contrary to the rumors, Tachibana himself assured fans that w-inds. would not be breaking up.
w-inds. also took part in a China-Japan music festival in 2006. In March 2007, the group flew to Beijing to participate in another China-Japan music festival along with two other Japanese artists. They have held video conferences in Hong Kong. On July 2, 2007 w-inds. joined the Pop Rock Gala in celebrating the 10th anniversary of the establishment of the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region. On this visit they picked up ten awards, accumulated from the years since their debut.
During the end of their THANKS tour, held from the summer of 2007 to the end of the year, w-inds. revealed their upcoming single, Boogie Woogie 66, and filmed their promotional video at the concerts.
2009: Sweet Fantasy and comeback
In addition to their first double A side, Everyday/Can't Get Back, in 2008, on May 13, 2009, w-inds. released another double A side, titled Rain Is Fallin'/Hybrid Dream. Rain Is Fallin' was a collaboration and featured rap verses from G-Dragon from Big Bang, while Hybrid Dream was used as the theme song for the program Countdown Document Byo-Yomi! for the month of May. The single peaked at #2 and sold 48,577 copies.
From the summer of 2009 to the end of the year, w-inds. toured venues in Japan with the Sweet Fantasy Tour; in November, the tour extended to Taiwan and Hong Kong. For the first time, female dancers appeared, and this was met with controversy with the fans. The two dancers, Sumire and Mio, were received poorly by fans due to the suggestive choreography between them and Tachibana. After a less than warm reception during the first two shows of the tour, noted by Chiba on his blog, the choreography was changed and a male dancer took Tachibana's role in the scene instead. After this change, Sumire and Mio's popularity increased, however they were not included in the Hong Kong and Taiwan shows. The Hong Kong show pulled in a crowd of 8,000 people. Halfway throughout the tour, the concert held at Kanagawa, Omiya had to be truncated due to Tachibana falling ill.
Gradually, as their musical style transitioned to a dance beat, w-inds. released another double A side single with the songs New World and Truth ~Saigo no Shinjitsu~ on December 9, 2009. The single debuted at #2 on the Oricon Weekly Charts. New World was used as the ending theme to House, M.D.. Truth ~Saigo no Shinjitsu~ was composed by the American singer and songwriter Ne-Yo, who acknowledged their talent after coming across their act. The promotional video for Truth ~Saigo no Shinjitsu was filmed during w-inds.'s stay in Hong Kong for the Sweet Fantasy Tour. The b-side to the single was titled Tribute and, as the title implied, was a tribute to Michael Jackson.
Other activities and endorsements
w-inds. hosted a long-running radio show titled w-inds.'s Windy Street (ウィンズのWindy Street, Uinzu no Windy Street), which lasted from 2001 to 2008. From 2003 to 2007, they appeared in commercials for Bourbon Gum, with each new single playing in every new commercial.
Although Chiba and Ogata have not pursued roles in acting, Tachibana made appearances in movies and dramas by himself with supporting roles such as Hiroyuki Hamada in Ohitorisama and Prince Arthur in the Japanese dub of Shrek the Third.
In 2002, mangaka Natsume Hirose wrote and illustrated a manga titled Tokyo Style Bakudan, which starred w-inds. as side characters. The manga lasted for only three volumes and was serialized in Bessatsu Margaret.
Discography
Main article: W-inds discography
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Additionally, w-inds. has performed on the Kōhaku Uta Gassen (紅白歌合戦), NHK Studios, Tōkyō, from 2002 to 2007; they've also performed at the All Japan Night 40th Anniversary Concert, Budokan, Tōkyō, in 2007.
See also
References
- ^ w-inds.tv. Japan: Pony Canyon. 2005-02-16.
- Star Light. Japan: Pony Canyon. 2002-05-15.
- Nurse no Oshigoto The Movie. Japan: Pony Canyon. 2002-05-11.
- "カウントダウン・ドキュメント 秒ヨミ!の番組ページ - TVトピック検索". NTT Resonant Inc. Retrieved 2009-12-25.
- "w-inds.涼平 Official Blog:2009.7.6". Vision Factory (in Japanese). 2009-07-06. Retrieved 2009-12-25.
- "お詫び". Ameblo (in Japanese). 2009-08-08. Retrieved 2009-12-25.
- ^ "w-inds./New World/Truth~最後の真実~". Pony Canyon, Inc. (in Japanese). Retrieved 2009-12-25.
- "あのNe-Yoが楽曲を提供~w-inds.の新曲は洋楽ファンも虜に!?". IRI Commerce and Technology, Inc. (in Japanese). 2009-12-07. Retrieved 2009-12-25.
- "ブルボンガム w-inds.キャンペーン". Bourbon Gum. Retrieved 2009-12-25.
- "TBS 「金曜ドラマ おひとりさま」人物相関図". TBS. Retrieved 2009-12-25.
- "シュレック3". DreamWorks. Retrieved 2009-12-25.
- シュレック3(Japanese DVD release of Shrek the Third). Paramount Pictures. 2007-11-02.
- "集英社s-manga.net 東京スタイル爆弾試し読み". s-manga.net. Retrieved 2009-12-25.
External links
- (曰本語) Official Website, www.w-inds.tv
- (曰本語) Keita Tachibana's Solo Website, Keita.tv
- (曰本語) Ryohei Chiba's official blog at VISION FACTORY.jp
- (曰本語) Keita Tachibana's official blog at Ameblo.jp
- (曰本語) Ryuichi Ogata's official blog at YAHOO! Japan Blogs
Preceded byKiyoshi Hikawa | Japan Record Award for Best New Artist 2001 |
Succeeded byMika Nakashima |
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