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'''TERIYAKI BOYZ''' are a Japanese supergroup of 4 hip-hop artists from some of the biggest J-Urban groups around. The group is headed by [[NIGO]], the founder of [[A BATHING APE]], under [[Def Jam Recordings Japan|Def Jam Recordings Japan]] and [[(B)ape Sounds|(B)APE SOUNDS]]. They debuted in 2005 with the album [[Beef or Chicken|BEEF or CHICKEN]] (headed by the track [[Heart Breaker (TERIYAKI BOYZ)|HeartBreaker]]), which featured work from some of the most known hip-hop producers in the industry, and featured a sample of a song by [[wikipedia:Daft Punk|Daft Punk]]. They are internationally recognized for their contribution to the movie [[wikipedia:The Fast And the Furious: Tokyo Drift|Tokyo Drift]] soundtrack, [[Tokyo Drift (Fast & Furious)]].
  
'''Teriyaki Boyz''' are a Japanese supergroup of 4 hip-hop artists from some of the biggest J-Urban groups around. The group is headed by [[Nigo|Nigo]], the founder of A Bathing Ape, under [[Def Jam Recordings Japan|Def Jam Recordings Japan]] and [[(B)ape Sounds|(B)ape Sounds]]. They debuted in 2005 with the album [[Beef or Chicken|BEEF or CHICKEN]] (headed by the track [[HeartBreaker|HeartBreaker]]), which featured work from some of the most known hip-hop producers in the industry, and featured a sample of a song by Daft Punk. They are internationally recognized for their contribution to the movie [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fast_and_the_Furious:_Tokyo_Drift Tokyo Drift] soundtrack, [[Tokyo Drift (Fast & Furious)|Tokyo Drift (Fast & Furious)]].
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==Members==
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* [[ILMARI]] of [[RIP SLYME]]
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* [[RYO-Z]] of [[RIP SLYME]]
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* [[VERBAL]] of [[m-flo]]
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* [[WISE]]
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* [[NIGO]]
  
==<span class="mw-headline">Members</span>==
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==Information==
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TERIYAKI BOYZ first appeared in early 2004, on a compilation album by [[NIGO]] called [[(B)ape Sounds|(B)APE SOUNDS]]. The track [[Kamikaze 108|KAMIKAZE 108]] would appear here. However, it would not be until 2005 when the group released their debut album, [[Beef or Chicken|BEEF or CHICKEN]], fronted with the promotional single [[Heart Breaker (TERIYAKI BOYZ)|HeartBreaker]]. The song features a sample of [[wikipedia:Daft Punk|Daft Punk]]'s single [[wikipedia:Human After All (song)|Human After All]] ([[wikipedia:Daft Punk|Daft Punk]] produced the track). The most notable thing about the album is its wide array of famous hip-hop producers, such as [[wikipedia:Ad-Rock|Ad-Rock]] of the [[wikipedia:Beastie Boys|Beastie Boys]], [[wikipedia:DJ Premier|DJ Premier]] and even [[wikipedia:The Neptunes|The Neptunes]]. When the album hit stores, it reached #4 on the Oricon charts.
  
* [[Ilmari]] of [[Rip Slyme]]
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Despite the group seeming as if they were to be a one off side project (with due respect to each member's own groups), they have continued to release media. In March 2006, a live DVD entitled [[The Official Delivery Icchou|THE OFFICIAL Delivery Icchou]] was released (featuring a live version of [[Celebrity Death Match]] that was promoted in music video channels). Furthermore, Teriyaki Boyz would make a move into the US market by having one of their songs ([[Tokyo Drift (Fast & Furious)|Tokyo Drift (Fast & Furious)]]) used in the movie [[wikipedia:The Fast And the Furious: Tokyo Drift|Tokyo Drift]] (and appearing on the soundtrack). Later in 2006, the album would be released in both the USA and UK (with [[Heart Breaker (TERIYAKI BOYZ)|HeartBreaker]] having a physical single released in the UK).
* [[Ryo-Z]] of [[Rip Slyme]]
 
* [[Verbal]] of [[m-flo]]
 
* [[Wise]]
 
* [[Nigo|Nigo]]
 
  
==<span class="mw-headline">Information</span>==
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In 2007, the group released their first Japanese single since 2005, [[I Still Love H.E.R.|I still love H.E.R.]] featuring well-known American artist [[wikipedia:Kanye West|Kanye West]].
  
<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 242px">[[Image:Teriyakiloveher.jpg|[[Image:240px-Teriyakiloveher.jpg|240px|Teriyaki Boyz with Kanye West promoting I still love H.E.R. (2007)]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify" style="float: right">[[Image:Teriyakiloveher.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>Teriyaki Boyz with [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanye_West Kanye West] promoting [[I Still Love H.E.R.|I still love H.E.R.]] (2007)</div></div></div><div align="justify">
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==Discography==
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===Albums===
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* [2005.11.16] [[Beef or Chicken (TERIYAKI BOYZ)|BEEF or CHICKEN]]
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* [2009.01.28] [[Serious Japanese|SERIOUS JAPANESE]]
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* [2009.12.02] [[Delicious Japanese|DELICIOUS JAPANESE]]
  
Teriyaki Boyz first appeared in early 2004, on a compilation album by [[Nigo|Nigo]] called [[(B)ape Sounds|(B)APE SOUNDS]]. The track [[Kamikaze 108|KAMIKAZE 108]] would appear here. However, it would not be until 2005 when the group released their debut album, [[Beef or Chicken|BEEF or CHICKEN]], fronted with the promotional single [[HeartBreaker|HeartBreaker]]. The song features a sample of [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daft_Punk Daft Punk]'s single [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Human_After_All_(song) Human After All] (Daft Punk produced the track). The most notable thing about the album is its wide array of famous hip-hop producers, such as [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Horovitz Adrock of the Beastie Boys], [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/DJ_Premier DJ Premier] and even [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Neptunes The Neptunes]. When the album hit stores, it reached #4 on the Oricon charts.
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===Singles===
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* [2006.11.13] [[Heart Breaker (TERIYAKI BOYZ)|HeartBreaker]] (UK Only Release)
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* [2007.01.24] [[I Still Love H.E.R.|I still love H.E.R.]] feat. [[wikipedia:Kanye West|Kanye West]]
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* [2007.11.21] [[Hikari (TERIYAKI BOYZ)|Hikari]] (光)
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* [2008.03.19] [[Zock On!|ZOCK ON!]] feat. [[wikipedia:Pharrell Williams|Pharrell]] and [[wikipedia:Busta Rhymes|Busta Rhymes]]
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* [2009.01.14] [[Work That|WORK THAT]] feat. [[wikipedia:Pharrell Williams|Pharrell]] and [[wikipedia:Chris Brown (entertainer)|Chris Brown]]
  
Despite the group seeming as if they were to be a one off side project (with due respect to each member's own groups), they have continued to release media. In March 2006, a live DVD entitled [[The Official Delivery Icchou|The Official Delivery Icchou]] was released (featuring a live version of [[Celebrity Death Match|Celebrity Death Match]] that was promoted in music video channels). Furthermore, Teriyaki Boyz would make a move into the US market by having one of their songs ([[Tokyo Drift (Fast & Furious)|Tokyo Drift (Fast & Furious)]]) used in the movie [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fast_and_the_Furious:_Tokyo_Drift Tokyo Drift] (and appearing on the soundtrack). Later in 2006, the album would be released in both the USA and UK (with [[HeartBreaker|HeartBreaker]] having a physical single released in the UK).
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===DVDs===
 
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* [2006.03.29] [[The Official Delivery Icchou|THE OFFICIAL Delivery Icchou]] (デリバリイッチョウ)
In 2007, the group released their first Japanese single since 2005, [[I Still Love H.E.R.|I still love H.E.R.]] featuring well-known American artist [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanye_West Kanye West].
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* [2008.03.19] [[World Tour (TERIYAKI BOYZ)|World Tour]] (ワールドツアー)
 
 
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==<span class="mw-headline">Discography</span>==
 
 
 
<div class="thumb tright"><div class="thumbinner" style="width: 242px">[[Image:teriyakiboyz.jpg|[[Image:240px-teriyakiboyz.jpg|240px|Teriyaki Boyz (2005)]]]]<div class="thumbcaption"><div class="magnify" style="float: right">[[Image:teriyakiboyz.jpg|[[Image:magnify-clip.png]]]]</div>Teriyaki Boyz (2005)</div></div></div>
 
 
 
===<span class="mw-headline">Albums</span>===
 
 
 
* [2005.11.16] [[Beef or Chicken|BEEF or CHICKEN]]
 
 
 
===<span class="mw-headline">Singles</span>===
 
 
 
* [2006.11.13] [[HeartBreaker|HeartBreaker]] (UK Only Release)
 
* [2007.01.24] [[I Still Love H.E.R.|I still love H.E.R.]] featuring [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kanye_West Kanye West]
 
* [2007.11.21] [[Hikari (Teriyaki Boyz|Hikari]] (光)
 
 
 
===<span class="mw-headline">DVDs</span>===
 
 
 
* [2006.03.29] [[The Official Delivery Icchou|The Official Delivery Icchou]] (デリバリイッチョウ)
 
 
 
===<span class="mw-headline">Compilation / Other</span>===
 
  
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===Compilation / Other===
 
* [2004.02.05] [[(B)ape Sounds|(B)APE SOUNDS]] (#4 ''KAMIKAZE 108'')
 
* [2004.02.05] [[(B)ape Sounds|(B)APE SOUNDS]] (#4 ''KAMIKAZE 108'')
* [2006.07.19] [[Wild Speed X3 Tokyo Drift Original Soundtrack|Wild Speed X3 Tokyo Drift Original Soundtrack]] (#1 ''Tokyo Drift (Fast & Furious)'', #7 ''Chou L.A.R.G.E. feat. [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pharrell Pharrell]'')
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* [2006.07.19] [[Wild Speed X3 Tokyo Drift Original Soundtrack|Wild Speed X3 Tokyo Drift Original Soundtrack]] (#1 ''Tokyo Drift (Fast & Furious)'', #7 ''Chou L.A.R.G.E.'' feat. [[wikipedia:Pharrell Williams|Pharrell]])
 
* [2006.07.26] [[m-flo]] - "[[m-flo Inside -Works Best II-]]" (#1-14 ''KAMIKAZE 108'')
 
* [2006.07.26] [[m-flo]] - "[[m-flo Inside -Works Best II-]]" (#1-14 ''KAMIKAZE 108'')
  
==<span class="mw-headline">External Links</span>==
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==External Links==
 
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* [http://www.teriyakiboyz.com/ Official Site]
* [http://www.teriyakiboyz.com/index2.html Official Site]
 
 
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/artists/376255/ Oricon Profile]
 
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/artists/376255/ Oricon Profile]
  
 
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Latest revision as of 06:37, 2 June 2018

TERIYAKI BOYZ promoting WORK THAT (2009)

TERIYAKI BOYZ are a Japanese supergroup of 4 hip-hop artists from some of the biggest J-Urban groups around. The group is headed by NIGO, the founder of A BATHING APE, under Def Jam Recordings Japan and (B)APE SOUNDS. They debuted in 2005 with the album BEEF or CHICKEN (headed by the track HeartBreaker), which featured work from some of the most known hip-hop producers in the industry, and featured a sample of a song by Daft Punk. They are internationally recognized for their contribution to the movie Tokyo Drift soundtrack, Tokyo Drift (Fast & Furious).

Members

Information

TERIYAKI BOYZ first appeared in early 2004, on a compilation album by NIGO called (B)APE SOUNDS. The track KAMIKAZE 108 would appear here. However, it would not be until 2005 when the group released their debut album, BEEF or CHICKEN, fronted with the promotional single HeartBreaker. The song features a sample of Daft Punk's single Human After All (Daft Punk produced the track). The most notable thing about the album is its wide array of famous hip-hop producers, such as Ad-Rock of the Beastie Boys, DJ Premier and even The Neptunes. When the album hit stores, it reached #4 on the Oricon charts.

Despite the group seeming as if they were to be a one off side project (with due respect to each member's own groups), they have continued to release media. In March 2006, a live DVD entitled THE OFFICIAL Delivery Icchou was released (featuring a live version of Celebrity Death Match that was promoted in music video channels). Furthermore, Teriyaki Boyz would make a move into the US market by having one of their songs (Tokyo Drift (Fast & Furious)) used in the movie Tokyo Drift (and appearing on the soundtrack). Later in 2006, the album would be released in both the USA and UK (with HeartBreaker having a physical single released in the UK).

In 2007, the group released their first Japanese single since 2005, I still love H.E.R. featuring well-known American artist Kanye West.

Discography

Albums

Singles

DVDs

Compilation / Other

External Links