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EXILE promoting THE MONSTER ~Someday~ (2009)

EXILE is a seven-member J-POP/R&B group under the avex mini-label rhythm zone, originally called J Soul Brothers in 1999, but changed their name to EXILE in 2001 before their major label debut. EXILE consists of vocalists as well as performers. In April 2009, EXILE announced that J Soul Brothers merged with them to become a 14 members group.

Members

Vocalists

  • ATSUSHI (Satou Atsushi, 佐藤篤志), born 1980.04.30.
  • TAKAHIRO (Tasaki Takahiro, 田崎敬浩), born 1984.12.08 - He is the new vocalist chosen to replace SHUN during the 2006 Vocal Battle Audition.

Performers

Vocalists & Performers

Former Members

  • SHUN (Kiyokiba Shunsuke, 清木場俊介), born 1980.01.11 - left EXILE on 2006.03.29 to pursue his solo career.

Discography

EXILE promoting EXILE BALLAD BEST (2008)

Albums

Compilations Albums

Other Albums

Singles

Digital Downloads

Collaboration

Concert DVDs

External Links