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TRF (Tetsuya Komuro Rave Factory) debuted in 1993 as trf. In 1996, the band changed their name to an all-capital TRF. The group is known for their dance songs that are titled with nonstandard English (ie. CRAZY GONNA CRAZY).


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TRF


Members

History

1992-1993

TRF was formed in 1992 by Tetsuya Komuro and was originally called trf. There were 10 members in the group, YU-KI and Suzi Kim as the singers, DJ KOO and Hiro Matsumoto as the DJs, and then six dancers. They debuted with the single GOING 2 DANCE / OPEN YOUR MIND in 1993.

Their second single, EZ DO DANCE brought them even more success by selling over 900,000 copies and debuting at #16. Their album EZ DO DANCE / trf was their first release to sell one million copies. After the release of their second remix album they became the five member group they are today. After their third album, WORLD GROOVE, they won the New Artist award at the Japan Gold Disc Awards. Their third remix album trf HYPER MIX 3 sold over 900,000 copies and debuted at #1.

1994-1995

When they released the single survival dAnce ~no no cry more~, which was a theme song to the dorama 17sai -at seventeen-, it debuted at #1 and sold over 1,490,000 copies. BOY MEETS GIRL was their seventh single and their second single to reach the one million sales mark. It was the Coca-Cola theme song and was used in the commercial. Their album BILLIONAIRE - BOY MEETS GIRL sold over 2,450,000 copies and debuted at #1. Samui Yoru Dakara... was re-released in 1994 because it was an ending song to the TV show Marui Tokyo Taste "Rooms" and they performed on Kouhaku Uta Gassen for the first time.

In 1995, they released CRAZY GONNA CRAZY, which was the theme song to "Gaman Dekinai!", and it sold more than 1,600,00 copies and debuted at #1. They also won another Japan Gold Disc Award. Their album dAnce to positive sold over three million copies. Their fourth remix album, HYPER MIX 4, also sold more than one million copies. Their single BRAND NEW TOMORROW debuted at #1, but did not sell over one million copies. It was the theme song to the dorama Kurisumasu~Ibu ni Aimashou, which DJ KOO and YU-KI starred in. At the end of the year, they performed for their second time on Kouhaku Uta Gassen and received another Japan Gold Disc Award.

1996-Hiatus

At the beginning of the year 1996, they released Love & Peace Forever. There was a drop in their sales, but by that time they had already sold over 20,000,000 copies. When they released Hey! Ladies & Gentlemen, they changed their name to TRF. In the year 1997, the members started to work on solo projects and didn't release much under TRF.

During 1998, they released a number of singles that sold moderately well, but not as much as their previous singles. Their seventh album, UNITE showed a significant decline in their popularity. They released a few more singles until the end of 1999. Then they released six remix singles and one more remix album called Burst drive mix -Album-. After these being so unsuccessful, they went on a six year hiatus and continued with solo projects.

Return

They came back in 2006 with the single Where to begin. The album Lif-e-Motions contained new songs and also had other artists cover older TRF songs, such as Teens by Hamasaki Ayumi. 2007 marks their 15 year anniversary, so they released their second best album, TRF 15th Anniversary BEST -MEMORIES-.

Discography

Singles

Albums

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