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'''Kobukuro''' (コブクロ) is a [[:Category:J-Folk|Japanese Folk]]-[[:Category:J-Pop|pop]] band formed in 1998, and debuted in 1999 as an indies artist. In 2001 they signed up to [[Warner Music Japan]].
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'''Kobukuro''' (コブクロ) is a [[:Category:J-Folk|Japanese folk]]-[[:Category:J-Pop|pop]] band formed in 1998, and debuted in 1999 as an indies artist. In 2001 they signed up to [[Warner Music Japan]].
  
 
==Members==
 
==Members==
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==Discography==
 
==Discography==
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[[Image:Kobukuro Niji Promo.jpg|thumb|250px|Kobukuro promoting "[[Niji (Kobukuro)|Niji]]" (2009)]]
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[[Image:Ryuuseipromo.jpg|thumb|250px|Kobukuro promoting "[[Ryuusei (Kobukuro)|Ryuusei]]" (2010)]]
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[[Image:AnoTaiyougapromo.jpg|thumb|250px|Kobukuro promoting "[[Ano Taiyou ga, Kono Sekai wo Terashitsudukeru You ni.]]" (2011)]]
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===Albums===
 
===Albums===
 
* [1999.07.21] [[Saturday 8pm|Saturday 8:pm]] (Indies)
 
* [1999.07.21] [[Saturday 8pm|Saturday 8:pm]] (Indies)
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* [2009.04.15] [[Niji (Kobukuro)|Niji]] (虹; ''Rainbow'')
 
* [2009.04.15] [[Niji (Kobukuro)|Niji]] (虹; ''Rainbow'')
 
* [2009.07.15] [[Stay (Kobukuro)|STAY]]
 
* [2009.07.15] [[Stay (Kobukuro)|STAY]]
* [2010.11.17] [[Ryuusei (Kobukuro)|Ryuusei]] (流星)
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* [2010.11.17] [[Ryuusei (Kobukuro)|Ryuusei]] (流星; ''Meteor'')
 
* [2011.02.16] [[Blue Bird (Kobukuro)|Blue Bird]]
 
* [2011.02.16] [[Blue Bird (Kobukuro)|Blue Bird]]
* [2011.04.27] [[Ano Taiyou ga, Kono Sekai wo Terashitsudukeru You ni.]] (あの太陽が、この世界を照らし続けるように。)
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* [2011.04.27] [[Ano Taiyou ga, Kono Sekai wo Terashitsudukeru You ni.]] (あの太陽が、この世界を照らし続けるように。; ''I Wish That Sun Continued Lighting up This World'')
  
 
===Digital Singles===
 
===Digital Singles===
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* [2012.01.27] [[Mitsubachi (Kobukuro)|Mitsubachi]] (蜜蜂; ''Bee'')
 
* [2012.01.27] [[Mitsubachi (Kobukuro)|Mitsubachi]] (蜜蜂; ''Bee'')
  
===DVD / VHS===
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===DVDs / VHS===
 
* [2000.07.07] [[I'm Making Progress]]
 
* [2000.07.07] [[I'm Making Progress]]
 
* [2000.10.07] [[Zeppu 52.96 Hectopascal|"Zeppu" 52.96 hectopascal]] (絶風)
 
* [2000.10.07] [[Zeppu 52.96 Hectopascal|"Zeppu" 52.96 hectopascal]] (絶風)
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===Other DVDs===
 
===Other DVDs===
* [2005.03.30] [[Minna no Uta Best Hit Collection]] (#3 "Towa ni Tomo ni")
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* [2005.03.30] [[Minna no Uta Best Hit Collection]] (#3 ''Towa ni Tomo ni'')
* [2006.12.20] [[ap bank fes'06]] (#6 "Sakura")
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* [2006.12.20] [[ap bank fes'06]] (#6 ''Sakura'')
* [2009.02.25] [[Tange Kouki Video Collection|TANGE KOUKI VIDEO COLLECTION]] (#14 "Tsubomi")
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* [2009.02.25] [[Tange Kouki Video Collection|TANGE KOUKI VIDEO COLLECTION]] (#14 ''Tsubomi'')
* [2009.02.25] [[Live & Documentary DVD "ap bank fes '08"]] (Disc 3 #8 "Tsubomi")
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* [2009.02.25] [[Live & Documentary DVD "ap bank fes '08"]] (Disc 3 #8 ''Tsubomi'')
  
 
===Compilations / Others===
 
===Compilations / Others===
* [2002.11.10] ''[[Heart Music Sasaji Produce Works]]'' (#3 "YELL")
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* [2002.11.10] [[Heart Music Sasaji Produce Works]] (#3 ''YELL'')
* [2003.08.13] [[Sato Chikuzen]] & Friends - ''[[Introducing Cross Your Fingers|introducing CROSS YOUR FINGERS]]'' (#7 "Kokoro no EVER GREEN" with '''Kobukuro''')
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* [2003.08.13] [[Sato Chikuzen]] & Friends - [[Introducing Cross Your Fingers|introducing CROSS YOUR FINGERS]] (#7 ''Kokoro no EVER GREEN'' with '''Kobukuro''')
* [2004.09.29] [[Sato Chikuzen]] - "[[Mokuren no Namida / Tokyo City Serenade]]" (#1 "Mokuren no Namida" with '''Kobukuro''')
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* [2004.09.29] [[Sato Chikuzen]] - [[Mokuren no Namida / Tokyo City Serenade]] (#1 ''Mokuren no Namida'' with '''Kobukuro''')
* [2004.10.27] ''[[The Hits ~Cornestones 3~|THE HITS ~CORNERSTONES 3~]]'' (#2 "Mokuren no Namida" (with '''Kobukuro'''))
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* [2004.10.27] [[The Hits ~Cornestones 3~|THE HITS ~CORNERSTONES 3~]] (#2 ''Mokuren no Namida'' with '''Kobukuro''')
* [2005.08.03] [[Baba Tosihide]] - ''[[Boys on the Run 4 Songs|BOYS ON THE RUN 4 SONGS]]'' <small>(Chorus)</small>
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* [2005.08.03] [[Baba Tosihide]] - [[Boys on the Run 4 Songs|BOYS ON THE RUN 4 SONGS]] <small>(Chorus)</small>
* [2005.11.30] ''[[Five Bits Story 2|FIVE BITS STORY 2]]'' (#1 "Mokuren no Namida" (with '''Kobukuro'''))
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* [2005.11.30] [[Five Bits Story 2|FIVE BITS STORY 2]] (#1 ''Mokuren no Namida'' with '''Kobukuro''')
* [2006.03.01] ''[[The Japan Gold Disc Award 2006]]'' (#6 "Koko ni Shika Sakanai Hana")
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* [2006.03.01] [[The Japan Gold Disc Award 2006]] (#6 ''Koko ni Shika Sakanai Hana'')
* [2007.01.25] ''[[Yell.Sakura ~Kobukuro Collection~ Relaxing Orgel]]''
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* [2007.01.25] [[Yell.Sakura ~Kobukuro Collection~ Relaxing Orgel]]
* [2007.03.07] ''[[Tokyo Tower Okan to Boku to, Tokidoki, Oton OST]]'' (#20 "Tsubomi (instrumental)")
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* [2007.03.07] [[Tokyo Tower Okan to Boku to, Tokidoki, Oton OST]] (#20 ''Tsubomi (instrumental)'')
* [2007.09.10] ''[[Relaxing Piano. Kobukuro Collection]]''
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* [2007.09.10] [[Relaxing Piano. Kobukuro Collection]]
* [2009.03.25] [[Sato Chikuzen]] - "[[The Selection of Cornerstones 1995-2004]]'' (#5 "Mokuren no Namida" with '''Kobukuro''')
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* [2009.03.25] [[Sato Chikuzen]] - [[The Selection of Cornerstones 1995-2004]] (#5 ''Mokuren no Namida'' with '''Kobukuro''')
* [2009.03.25] [[Sato Chikuzen]] - ''[[The Hits ~Cornerstones 3~|THE HITS ~CORNERSTONES 3~]]'' (#2 "Mokuren no Namida" with '''Kobukuro''')
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* [2009.03.25] [[Sato Chikuzen]] - [[The Hits ~Cornerstones 3~|THE HITS ~CORNERSTONES 3~]] (#2 ''Mokuren no Namida'' with '''Kobukuro''')
* [2009.07.22] ''[[Artist Series Music Box: Tsubomi]]''
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* [2009.07.22] [[Artist Series Music Box: Tsubomi]]
* [2009.09.18] ''[[Kokonishika Sakanai Hana / Stay ~Kobukuro Collection Alpha Wave Orgel Best~|Kokonishika Sakanai Hana / STAY ~Kobukuro Collection Alpha Wave Orgel Best~]]''
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* [2009.09.18] [[Kokonishika Sakanai Hana / Stay ~Kobukuro Collection Alpha Wave Orgel Best~|Kokonishika Sakanai Hana / STAY ~Kobukuro Collection Alpha Wave Orgel Best~]]
* [2010.03.03] ''[[Kachofugetsu Shu]]'' (#1 "Tsubomi")
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* [2010.03.03] ''[[Kachofugetsu Shu]] (#1 ''Tsubomi'')
* [2010.07.28] [[Imai Miki]] x [[Kobuchi Kentaro]] with [[Hotei Tomoyasu]] + [[Kuroda Shunsuke]] - "[[Toiyo no Melody]]"
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* [2010.07.28] [[Imai Miki]] x [[Kobuchi Kentaro]] with [[Hotei Tomoyasu]] + [[Kuroda Shunsuke]] - ''[[Toiyo no Melody]]''
* [2011.08.17] [[Hotei Tomoyasu|HOTEI with FELLOWS ]] - ''[[All Time Super Guest|ALL TIME SUPER GUEST]]'' (#7 "YOU")
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* [2011.08.17] [[Hotei Tomoyasu|HOTEI with FELLOWS ]] - [[All Time Super Guest|ALL TIME SUPER GUEST]] (#7 ''YOU'')
  
 
==Band==
 
==Band==
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==External Links==
 
==External Links==
 
* [http://www.kobukuro.com Official Website]
 
* [http://www.kobukuro.com Official Website]
* [http://www.wmg.jp/artist/kobukuro/ Warner Music Japan Profile]
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* [http://www.wmg.jp/artist/kobukuro/ Warner Music Japan Website]
* [http://www.oricon.co.jp/artists/265861/ Oricon Profile]
 
  
 
[[Category:Groups]]
 
[[Category:Groups]]
 
[[Category:J-Folk]]
 
[[Category:J-Folk]]
 
[[Category:J-Pop]]
 
[[Category:J-Pop]]

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Kobukuro promoting ALL SINGLES BEST 2 (2012)

Kobukuro (コブクロ) is a Japanese folk-pop band formed in 1998, and debuted in 1999 as an indies artist. In 2001 they signed up to Warner Music Japan.

Members

Information

On May, 1998 Kobuchi Kentaro, while he was doing his salesman work for SANIX company, met Kuroda Shunsuke who was performing on the streets. On September of the same year Kobuchi offered a song to Kuroda, seeing he was not very good playing guitar, he took that place instead. This led Kuroda to propose to form a duo on September 8. With the duo already formed, they composed their first song "Sakura" (which was re-recorded on 2005).

The duo's name 'Kobukuro' came from a Portmanteau between their family names; Kobuchi and Kuroda.

Their first indies album, Saturday 8:pm, reached #1 on the HMV Indies Chart, while their next, Root of my mind, reached #2.

They were later signed up to Warner Music Japan in 2001, and debuted in March with the single "YELL / Bell", which reached #4 on Oricon charts. Though they steadily climbed in fame and success, their major break through single was "Koko ni Shika Sakanai Hana" in 2005, which was used as the theme song to the dorama Ruri no Shima. It was so successful that became the #15 single of the year. Their next single "Sakura" also continued on with the extreme success that they had gained, reaching #61 on the 2005 yearly charts, yet still charting highly throughout 2006. They had 2 albums in the top ten of 2006, being the only artist to do so. In October 13 of 2007 three million copies of the collection album ALL SINGLES BEST were shipped to stores, becoming the fourth male artist to do it, being preceded by B'z, Southern All Stars and GLAY.

In 2007 Kobuchi Kentaro produced the single "Taisetsu na Mono" sung by mitsuki. On December, 30, Kobukuro won the Grand Prix award at the 49th Japan Record Awards with the song "Tsubomi".

Discography

Kobukuro promoting "Niji" (2009)
Kobukuro promoting "Ryuusei" (2010)

Albums

Best Albums

Cover Albums

Singles

Digital Singles

DVDs / VHS

Other DVDs

Compilations / Others

Band

Current Band Members

Former Band Members

String Members

External Links