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== Sandaime J Soul Brothers Discography ==
== Sandaime J Soul Brothers Discography ==
=== Albums ===
=== Albums ===
* [2011.06.01] [[J Soul Brothers (2011 album)|J Soul Brothers]]  
* [2011.06.01] [[J Soul Brothers (Sandaime J Soul Brothers)|J Soul Brothers]]  
* [2011.12.07] [[Tribal Soul|TRIBAL SOUL]]  
* [2011.12.07] [[Tribal Soul|TRIBAL SOUL]]  
=== Singles ===
=== Singles ===
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* [2011.09.07] [[Fighters|FIGHTERS]]  
* [2011.09.07] [[Fighters|FIGHTERS]]  
* [2011.11.09] [[Refrain (Sandaime J Soul Brothers)|Refrain]] (リフレイン)
* [2011.11.09] [[Refrain (Sandaime J Soul Brothers)|Refrain]] (リフレイン)
* [2012.03.07] [[Go My Way|Go my way]]  
* [2012.03.07] [[Go My Way (Sandaime J Soul Brothers)|Go my way]]  
* [2012.08.08] [[0 ~Zero~|0 ~ZERO~]]
* [2012.08.08] [[0 ~Zero~|0 ~ZERO~]]
* [2012.11.14] [[Powder Snow ~Eien ni Owaranai Fuyu~]] (永遠に終わらない冬)  
* [2012.11.14] [[Powder Snow ~Eien ni Owaranai Fuyu~]] (永遠に終わらない冬)  

Revision as of 15:58, 20 October 2012

Sandaime J Soul Brothers promoting "Powder Snow ~Eien ni Owaranai Fuyu~" (2012)

J Soul Brothers is a Japanese pop/R&B male dance & vocal unit under rhythm zone that is produced by HIRO and EXILE.

Generations

Third/Current Generation (Sandaime J Soul Brothers (三代目); 2010)

Former Generations

First Generation (J Soul Brothers; 1999 - 2001)

Second Generation (Nidaime J Soul Brothers (二代目); 2007 - 2009)

Information

In 1991, ZOO member HIRO had an idea to create a group named JAPAN SOUL BROTHERS, but he didn't find the other members of his group until 1999 when vocalist SASA and performers MATSU, USA and MAKIDAI decided to join the group. The five-member group released their self-titled single in 1999 on the label avex, however, vocalist SASA decided to quit the group in order to focus more on a solo career two years later. This left HIRO to merge the group into his other project EXILE.

On January 2007, EXILE announced at the beginning of the EXILE LIVE TOUR 2007 EXILE EVOLUTION concert tour that J Soul Brothers would be revived with new members. At the end of the tour, in August, "EXILE Vocal Battle Audition 2006 ~ASIAN DREAM~" finalists NESMITH and SHOKICHI were added as the new vocalists while KENCHI, KEIJI, and TETSUYA were added as the new performers. Both NAOTO and NAOKI were added three months later to group as performers at COLOR LIVE TOUR 2007 BLUE concert tour.

The second generation known as Nidaime J Soul Brothers released a total of four singles under the indies label Rhythm REPUBLIC. The group also released their first self-titled album on February 2009, however, the group was put on hiatus once again when it was announced that all the second generation members would be joining EXILE a month after the album's release.

The hiatus didn't last long as it was announced on the TV show Shuukan EXILE in July 2010 that new members were going to be once more added to J Soul Brothers. The new members added to the group's third generation were "EXILE Presents VOCAL BATTLE AUDITION 2 ~Yume wo Motta Wakamono-tachi e~" finalists Imaichi Ryoji and Tosaka Hiroomi as vocalists and ELLY, Yamashita Kenjiro, and Iwata Takanori as performers. Second generation members NAOTO, and NAOKI were re-added as leaders of the performers. The new generation, known as Sandaime J Soul Brothers, released their first single, entitled "Best Friend's Girl", on November 2010.

J Soul Brothers Discography

J Soul Brothers promoting "J Soul Brothers" (1999)
Nidaime J Soul Brothers promoting "FREAKOUT!" (2008)

Singles

Nidaime J Soul Brothers Discography

Albums

Singles

Collaborations / Others

Sandaime J Soul Brothers Discography

Albums

Singles

Collaboration / Others

External Links