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Rip Slyme discography | |
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Studio albums | 11 |
Live albums | 1 |
Compilation albums | 4 |
Video albums | 8 |
EPs | 2 |
Singles | 33 |
Remix albums | 1 |
The discography of Japanese musical act Rip Slyme consists of ten studio albums, four compilation albums, two extended plays, one live album, eight video albums and thirty-three singles. Rip Slyme debuted as an independent act on File Records in 1995, releasing material with them until their major label debut under Warner Music Japan in 2000. The band's second album under Warner, Tokyo Classic (2002) was a commercial success, selling over 1,000,000 copies.
Some of the band's most commercially successful songs include 'Rakuen Baby' (2002) and 'Nettaiya' (2007), summer-themed songs that have both been certified Platinum or higher by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.
Rip Slyme collaborated with the rock band Quruli twice in 2006, when they released the singles 'Lovi' and 'Juice' simultaneously. The group have worked together with guitarist Tomoyasu Hotei twice: once in 2006 on the single 'Battle Funkastic' that mashed-up Rip Slyme's 'Funkastic' with Hotei's 'Battle Without Honor or Humanity' (2000), and in 2011 when Rip Slyme recorded a cover of Hotei's song 'Bambina' for his collaborations album All Time Super Guest.
- 7Singles
Studio albums[edit]
Title | Album details | Peak positions | Sales (JPN)[1][A] | Certifications |
---|---|---|---|---|
JPN [2] | ||||
Talkin' Cheap |
| — | ||
Five |
| 6 | 312,000 |
|
Tokyo Classic |
| 1 | 955,000 |
|
Time to Go |
| 1 | 391,000 |
|
Masterpiece |
| 2 | 268,000 |
|
Epoch |
| 5 | 123,000 |
|
Funfair |
| 2 | 134,000 |
|
Journey |
| 4 | 83,000 |
|
Star |
| 7 | 34,000 | |
Golden Time |
| 7 | 30,000 | |
10 |
| 13 | 13,000 |
Compilation albums[edit]
Title | Album details | Peak positions | Sales (JPN)[1] | Certifications |
---|---|---|---|---|
JPN [2] | ||||
Yapparip: Ultime Early Years Collection 1995—2000 |
| 7 | 60,000 | |
Good Job! (グッジョブ!Gujjobu!) |
| 1 | 546,000 |
|
Good Times |
| 2 | 191,000 |
|
Bad Times |
| 11 | 31,000 |
Extended plays[edit]
Title | Album details |
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Lip's Rhyme |
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Digest 10 |
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Remix albums[edit]
Title | Album details | Peak positions | Sales (JPN)[1] |
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JPN [2] | |||
Rip Slyme Orchestra+Plus |
| 11 | 39,000 |
Live albums[edit]
Title | Album details | Peak positions | Sales (JPN)[1] |
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JPN [2] | |||
Live at Budokan 2002.07.25 |
| 13 | 30,000 |
Box sets[edit]
Title | Album details | Peak positions | Sales (JPN)[1] |
---|---|---|---|
JPN [2] | |||
20th Anniversary Complete Single Box |
| 76 | 1,000 |
Singles[edit]
As lead artists[edit]
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Sales (JPN)[1] | Certifications | Album | ||||||
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Oricon Singles Charts [2] | BillboardJapan Hot 100 [13][B] | ||||||||||
'Hakujitsu' (白日, 'Daylight') | 1996 | 48[C] | — | 14,000[C] | Talkin' Cheap | ||||||
'Mahiru ni Mita Yume' (真昼に見た夢, 'Daytime Dream') | — | — | |||||||||
'Fade Away' | 1998 | — | — | ||||||||
'At the Lounge' | — | ||||||||||
'Tones' | — | — | |||||||||
'Kaze ni Fukarete' (風に吹かれて, 'Blown in the Wind') | — | ||||||||||
'Underline No. 5' | 2000 | — | — | Non-album single | |||||||
'Mata Au Hi made' (マタ逢ウ日マデ, 'Until the Day We Meet Again') | 95 | — | 2,000 | Five | |||||||
'Steppers Delight' (ステッパーズ・ディライトSuteppāzu Diraito) | 2001 | 23 | — | 113,000 | |||||||
'Zatsunen Entertainment' (雑念エンタテインメント, 'Idle Entertainment') | 8 | — | 80,000 | ||||||||
'One' | 4 | — | 325,000 |
| Tokyo Classic | ||||||
'Funkastic' | 2002 | 2 | — | 231,000 |
| ||||||
'Rakuen Baby' (楽園ベイべー, 'Paradise Baby') | 2 | 81[E] | 301,000 |
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'Blue Be-Bop' | 4 | — | 173,000 |
| Time to Go | ||||||
'Joint' | 2003 | 2 | — | 130,000 |
| ||||||
'Dandelion' | 2004 | 2 | — | 75,000 |
| Masterpiece | |||||
'Galaxy' | 5 | — | 100,000 |
| |||||||
'Tasogare Surround' (黄昏サラウンド, 'Twilight Surround') | 5 | — | 77,000 |
| |||||||
'Hot Chocolate' | 2006 | 6 | 78[F] | 87,000 |
| Epoch | |||||
'Hey, Brother'[G] | 11 | — | 20,000 | Non-album single | |||||||
'Luvi' (ラヴぃ) (Rip Slyme to Quruli) | 3 | — | 58,000 | Epoch | |||||||
'Blow' (ブロウBurō) | 6 | — | 50,000 |
| |||||||
'I.N.G'[50] | 2007 | — | — | Funfair | |||||||
'Nettaiya' (熱帯夜, 'Tropical Night') | 3 | — | 69,000 |
| |||||||
'Speed King' | 12 | — | 21,000 |
| |||||||
'Taiyō to Bikini' (太陽とビキニ, 'Sun and Bikini') | 2008 | 7 | 3 | 32,000 |
| Journey | |||||
'Stairs' | 2009 | 12 | 8 | 18,000 | |||||||
'Hoshi ni Negai o' (星に願いを, 'Wish Upon a Star')[53] | — | 82 | Good Times | ||||||||
'Mata Au Hi made 2010 (Tomita-ryū)' (マタ逢ウ日マデ2010~冨田流~, 'Tomita-style') | 2010 | 10 | 25 | 7,000 | |||||||
'Run with...'[54] | 2013 | — | 16 | Golden Time | |||||||
'Long Vacation' (ロングバケーションRongu Bakēshon) | 26 | 12 | 5,000 | ||||||||
'Jungle Fever' (ジャングルフィーバーJanguru Fībā) | 26 | 11 | 4,000 | ||||||||
'Sly' | 33 | 3 | 4,000 | ||||||||
'Kono Michi o Yukō' (この道を行こう, 'Let's Go Down this Path') | 2015 | 30 | 68 | 5,000 | 10 | ||||||
'Peace' (ピースPīsu) | 22 | ||||||||||
'Naisho de Onegai Shimasu' (ナイショデオネガイシマス, 'Please Keep It a Secret') | — | Non-album single | |||||||||
'Popcorn Nancy' | 26 | 47 | 5,000 | 10 | |||||||
'Jump' (with Chay) | 49 | ||||||||||
'Itsu made mo' (いつまでも, 'Forever') | — | ||||||||||
'Take It Easy' | 2016 | TBA | 88 | Non-album single | |||||||
'—' denotes items which were released before the creation of the Billboard Japan Hot 100, items that did not chart or items that were ineligible to chart because no physical edition was released. |
As featured artists[edit]
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Sales (JPN)[1] | Album | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Oricon Singles Charts [2] | Billboard Japan Hot 100 [13][B] | ||||
'We Are the Wild' (among Gathering of the All-Stars) | 2000 | 32 | — | 30,000 | Non-album single |
'Battle Funkastic' (Hotei vs Rip Slyme) | 2006 | 8 | — | 68,000 | Soul Sessions |
'Juice' (Quruli to Rip Slyme) | 5 | — | 43,000 | Non-album single | |
'Wanna?' (Okamoto's vs Rip Slyme) | 2014 | — | 97 | VXV | |
'Feel' (among Unborde All Stars) | 2016 | — | 53 | Feel + Unborde Greatest Hits |
Promotional singles[edit]
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Certifications | Album | |||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Billboard Japan Hot 100 [13][B] | RIAJ monthly ringtones [H][I] | RIAJ Digital Track Chart [J][K] | |||||||||
'Tales'[63] | 2007 | 79 | 45 | — |
| Funfair | |||||
'Remember' (featuring Mongol800) | 2008 | — | 73 | — | |||||||
'Supa Sonic'[64] | — | — | — | 'Taiyō to Bikini' (single) | |||||||
'Splash'[65] | — | — | — | 'Taiyō to Bikini' (single) / Journey | |||||||
'Love & Hate'[66] | 49 | 42 | — | 'Stairs' (single) / Journey | |||||||
'Supreme'[67] | 19 | — | — | 'Stairs' (single) | |||||||
'SpongeBob no Theme' (スポンジ・ボブのテーマ)[68][L] | 2009 | — | — | 39 | Non-album single | ||||||
'Good Day'[69] | 10 | — | 41 | Journey | |||||||
'Journey' | 100 | — | — | ||||||||
'Rock 'n' Roll Radio' | — | — | 98 | ||||||||
'Good Times' | 2010 | 21 | — | 24 | Good Times | ||||||
'Scar' | 11 | — | 11 |
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'Sense of Wonder' (センス・オブ・ワンダーSensu obu Wandā)[71] | 2011 | 5 | — | — | Star | ||||||
'Amai Seikatsu (La dolce vita)' (甘い生活~La dolce vita~, 'The Sweet Life') | 28 | — | — | ||||||||
'Bambina (Bambino Mix)' (バンビーナBanbīna)[M] | 52 | — | — | All Time Super Guest | |||||||
'Jack Goes On'[N] | — | — | — | Star | |||||||
'Ride On'[O] | — | — | — | ||||||||
'Ah! Yeah!' | 2013 | —[P] | — | — | Golden Time | ||||||
'Metropolis' (メトロポリスMetoroporisu) | 2015 | —[Q] | — | — | 10 | ||||||
'Baile Tokyo' | 2016 | —[R] | — | — | Non-album single | ||||||
'—' denotes items which were released in periods before or after the RIAJ ringtone or digital track charts existed, or items that did not manage to chart. |
Video albums[edit]
Title | Album details | Peak positions | |
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JPN DVD [2] | JPN Blu-ray [2] | ||
Shortcuts! |
| 3 | — |
Rough-Cut Five |
| 4 | — |
Cut It Now! |
| 5 | — |
Rip Slyme Funfair Tour Final at Budokan |
| 7 | — |
Quick Cut |
| 7 | — |
Good Times DVD: The Complete Music Video Clips 2001-2011 |
| 5 | — |
Good Times DVD: The Best Live Performance 2002-2011 |
| 3 | — |
Dance Floor Massive IV Plus+ |
| 20 | 51 |
Notes[edit]
- ^Sales provided by Oricon database and are rounded to the nearest thousand copies.
- ^ abcSources for chart positions are as follows:'Rakuen Baby',[14]'Hot Chocolate',[15]'Tales',[16]'Taiyō to Bikini',[17]'Love & Hate',[18]'Supreme',[19]'Stairs',[20]'Good Day',[21]'Journey',[21]'Hoshi ni Negai o',[22]'Mata Au Hi made 2010 (Tomita-ryū)',[23]'Scar',[24]'Good Times',[24]'Sense of Wonder',[25]'Amai Seikatsu (La dolce vita)',[26]'Bambina (Bambino Mix)',[26]'Run with...',[27]'Long Vacation',[28]'Jungle Fever',[29]'Sly',[30]'Wanna?',[31]'Kono Michi o Yukō',[32]'Peace',[33]'Popcorn Nancy',[34]'Jump',[35]'Feel',[36]'Take It Easy'.[37]
- ^ ab2001 re-release ('Hakujitsu xx') position. 'Hakujitsu' / 'Mahiru ni Mita Yume' as a double a-side did not chart on the Oricon single charts.
- ^ abcdA gold certification in Japan prior to 2003 certifies a single as having 200,000 copies shipped to record stores.
- ^Charted in 2008.
- ^Charted in 2010.
- ^A special release single for the film Mamiya Kyodai.
- ^The RIAJ 'Reco-kyō' monthly ringtone chart is a depreciated chart that ran from 2006 until 2009.
- ^Sources for chart positions are as follows:'Tales',[55]'Remember',[56]'Love & Hate'.[57]
- ^The RIAJ Digital Track Chart is a depreciated chart that ran from 2009 until early 2012 and tracked full-length cellphone downloads.
- ^Sources for chart positions are as follows:'SpongeBob no Theme',[58]'Good Day',[59]'Rock 'n' Roll Radio',[60]'Scar',[61]'Good Times'.[62]
- ^Animated series SpongeBob SquarePants Japanese theme song
- ^Hotei Tomoyasu collaboration and cover for his album All Time Super Guest.
- ^Remake of 'The Beat Goes On', in a commercial campaign for Jack Daniel's whiskey.[72][73]
- ^Theme song for the film Boku-tachi Kyūkō: A-Ressha de Ikō.[74][75]
- ^Charted at number 95 on the Adult Contemporary Airplay chart.[76]
- ^Charted at number 74 on the Radio Songs sub-chart.[77]
- ^Charted at number 57 on the Radio Songs sub-chart.[78]
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RIP SLYME is a Japanese hip-hop group. Currently signed onto Warner Music Japan, the members are RYO-Z, ILMARI, PES & SU who serve as vocals (MCs) and FUMIYA who serves as DJ.
The name RIP SLYME is made from the initials for three of the member's names and a popular toy at the time.
R YO-Z
I LMARI
P ES
RIP SLYME
SU & DJ FUMIYA were members added later and therefore are not included in the title.
Known for their way of using pop influenced hip-hop to create memorable tunes, they remain one of the biggest names in the music industry with a career fully of 12 years and connections with Tomoyuki Tanaka (Fantastic Plastic Machine), RHYMESTER, HALCALI, RAM RIDER, EAST END X YURI & Dragon Ash.
- 1Memmbers
- 4Discography
- 5Publications
Good Job Definition
Memmbers
Former Members
Biography
The group had originally started in 1994, whose founding members RYO-Z AND ILMARI were old friends and dreamed of starting a music group together. With the addition of Pes, ILMARI's school friend & two DJs, they won a popular amateur rapping contest 'Young MCs in Town' in the same year.
In 1997, DJ FUMIYA had joined the group, formerly known for DJing for SPEED & DA PUMP. In 1998, SU, who was friends with FUMIYA's older brother, joined the group. SU as well had participated in past groups such as being a backup dancer for EAST END X YURI.
The group were featured in the 1999 Dragon Ash Total Music Communication and reprising for 2000 and joined Tanabe Agency, a talent agency responsible names such as Tamori.
All their music were released under FILE RECORDS with the exception of their single 'Mata Au Hi Made' which was released under the Warner Indies Label. In 2001, they officially signed onto Warner Music Japan, releasing their first major single 'STEPPER'S DELIGHT'.
RYO-Z & FUMIYA have teamed together to create O.T.F. (Oshare Track Factory) in 2003 responsible for the popular duo HALCALI. O.T.F. relies on RYO-Z's ability as a lyricist (being the only member who has never written a song) & FUMIYA's skills as a composer. PES has been working with clothing label Optimystik since 2005 and has worn their clothes for certain lives. ILMARI, with members of Dragon Ash formed a short lived unit Steady&Co. in 2001 and collaborated with singer Salyu to release the single 'VALON' in 2004. He was well was chosen as one of the several Japanese celebrities to be the face of the GAP's 10th Anniversary campaign in 2005 alongside names such as BoA and HIRO of EXILE.
Their song Super Shooter, a B-side to their GALAXY single was used as the opening for the popular animeGantz. When asked for the song, RYO-Z, PES & FUMIYA were ecstatic while SU & ILMARI only showed mild interest.
FUMIYA & SU are both childhood friends along with SMAP's Nakai Masahiro. They are occasionally on the popular music show Utaban with childhood stories. They were noted as the first hip-hop act to perform at the prestigous Nippon Budokan and one of their concerts had sold out in less than five minutes.
ILMARI & RYO-Z were both chosen, alongside m-flo's VERBAL & Kaze no Hito's WISE to form the five man group created by Nigo (creator of A Bathing Ape clothes), TERIYAKI BOYZ in 2005. They released one album BEEF or CHICKEN in November, the songs produced by big names such as Ad-Rock of Beastie Boys fame and The Neptunes. They will release a Tour DVD THE OFFICIAL Delivery Icchou on March 29th.
All members are married. In 2002 according to Japan ZoneSU married an office lady on a cruise ship. They eventually divorced, and he started dating Kimura Kaela in 2007 [1]. RYO-Z married an office lady in 2006. PES married a non-celebrity woman in January 2013 [2]. FUMIYA married Chiaki Nakajima (also known as 'Chii') and registered their marriage on 2004.12.28 (coincidentally the same date as RIP SLYME's Masterpiece Tour) according to Sanspo.com. Chii has participated in several RIP SLYME songs, such as 'Blow' and 'Nettaiya'.
Commercials
In 2003, the song 'Niji' from their album TIME TO GO was used by Docomo & Toyota for a new joint product. Their song 'JOINT' was again used by DoCoMo. Nike came in 2005 to remix STEPPER'S DELIGHT by popular UK artist Tricky and feature it in a commercial with soccer legend Ronaldinho. 'STEPPER'S DELIGHT' was given the honor to be the first Japanese song to be used in a Nike commercial aired throughout all of Asia.
Following the flow, Namco hired the group to create a song for the commercials of the popular fighting game Tekken 5. This was composed by PES and featured lyrics quite different from originally thought. Their song 'Super Shooter' (B-side to 'GALAXY') was again used for the image song of the Kirin Cup Soccer's 2005 image song.
In 2006, they participated in Toyota's MTV Mashup Project with former BOØWY member Hotei Tomoyasu. Together they created BATTLE FUNKASTIC that merged the style RIP SLYME's single 'FUNKASTIC' along with Hotei's 'Battle Without Honor or Humanity'. This song was sold as a separate single but as well as a c/w to the 'Hot Chocolate' single.
In 2007, 'Tales' was used in commercials for the Tokyo Heart metro system. The music video starred Aoi Miyazaki, who had preciously worked with them in the music video for 'Dandelion' in 2004. RIP SLYME would then team up with Sony, promoting the new six colored Sony VAIO laptops with their song 'I・N・G' in its music video.
Discography
Studio Albums
- [1995.10.21] Lip's Rhyme(indies)
- [1998.02.21] talkin' cheap(indies)
- [2001.07.25] FIVE
- [2002.07.24] TOKYO CLASSIC
- [2003.07.16] TIME TO GO
- [2004.11.03] MASTERPIECE
- [2006.11.29] EPOCH
- [2007.11.28] FUNFAIR
- [2009.06.10] JOURNEY
- [2011.03.02] STAR
- [2013.12.04] GOLDEN TIME
- [2015.09.30] 10
Best Albums
- [2003.10.10] YAPPARIP(indies)
- [2005.08.31] Good Job! (グッジョブ!)
- [2005.12.07] Good Job! Christmas Edition (グッジョブ!CHRISTMAS EDITION) (re-issue)
- [2010.08.04] GOOD TIMES
- [2010.12.01] BAD TIMES
Live Albums
- [2002.07.25] O.T.F. LIVE AT BUDOKAN
Other Albums
- [2003.02.26] RIP SLYME ORCHESTRA +PLUS (Orchestra Album)
Singles
- [1996.12.28] Hakujitsu / Mahiru ni Mita Yume (白日 / 真昼に見た夢; Daylight / Daytime Dream) (indies)
- [1998.02.06] FADE AWAY / AT THE LOUNGE(indies)
- [1998.08.22] TONES / Kaze ni Fukarete (TONES / 風に吹かれて; Blown in the Wind) (indies)
- [2000.05.13] UNDERLINE No.5 (LP)(indies)
- [2000.07.28] UNDERLINE No.5 (CD)(indies)
- [2000.09.14] UNDERLINE No.5 REMIXIES(indies)
- [2000.11.23] Mata Au Hi Made (マタ逢ウ日マデ; Until We Meet Again) (indies)
- [2001.03.22] STEPPER'S DELIGHT
- [2001.06.27] Zatsunen Entertainment (雑念エンタテイメント; Idle Entertainment)
- [2001.08.30] Hakujitsu XXX (白日XXX; Daylight XXX) (indies)
- [2001.10.11] One
- [2002.03.27] FUNKASTIC
- [2002.06.26] Rakuen Baby (楽園ベイベー; Paradise Baby)
- [2002.11.27] BLUE BE-BOP
- [2003.06.18] JOINT
- [2004.03.17] Dandelion
- [2004.07.07] GALAXY
- [2004.10.06] Tasogare Surround (黄昏サラウンド; Twilight Surround)
- [2006.01.25] Hot Chocolate
- [2006.10.25] Blow (ブロウ)
- [2007.07.25] Nettaiya (熱帯夜; Tropical Night)
- [2007.11.07] Speed King
- [2008.07.30] Taiyou to Bikini (太陽とビキニ; Sun and Bikini)
- [2009.02.25] STAIRS
- [2010.06.30] Mata Au Hi Made 2010 ~Tomita Ryu~ (マタ逢ウ日マデ2010 ~冨田流~; Until We Meet Again 2010 ~Tomita Style~)
- [2013.05.22] Long Vacation (ロングバケーション)
- [2013.07.10] Jungle Fever (ジャングルフィーバー)
- [2013.11.13] SLY
- [2015.04.29] Piisu/Kono Michi wo Ikou/Naisho de Onegaishimasu (ピース/この道を行こう/ナイショデオネガイシマス; Peace/Let's Go Down This Road/Please Keep it a Secret)
- [2015.07.29] POPCORN NANCY/JUMP with chay/Itsumademo (POPCORN NANCY/JUMP with chay/いつまでも; Forever and Ever
- [2016.03.02] Take It Easy
Split Singles
- [2006.01.25] HOTEI vs RIP SLYME - BATTLE FUNKASTIC
- [2006.04.26] Mamiya Kyodai, RIP SLYME, Oshima Michiru - Mamiya Kyodai / Hey, Brother
- [2006.07.05] Quruli to RIP SLYME - Juice
- [2006.07.05] RIP SLYME to Quruli - Lovey (ラヴぃ)
Digital Singles
- [2006.12.11] Present ~X'mas version~
- [2008.10.22] love&hate
- [2008.11.26] Rakuen Baby STUDIO APARTMENT Remix (楽園ベイベー)
- [2008.11.26] Supreme
- [2009.01.28] STAIRS
- [2009.05.06] Sponge Bob no Theme (スポンジ・ボブのテーマ)
- [2009.08.05] Good Day adidas originals remix by DJ FUMIYA
- [2011.08.10] Don't Panic / Ugly Duckling remix
- [2012.03.24] RIDE ON (Bokutachi Kyuko ver.)
- [2013.01.30] RUN with...
- [2016.02.24] Baile TOKYO
Video Releases
- [2003.03.26] SHORTCUTS!
- [2005.04.13] ROUGH-CUT FIVE
- [2007.05.23] Cut it now!
- [2008.07.16] RIP SLYME FUNFAIR TOUR FINAL at BUDOKAN
- [2009.09.23] Quick Cut
- [2011.09.28] GOOD TIMES DVD ~The Complete Music Video Clips 2001-2011~
- [2011.11.09] GOOD TIMES DVD ~The Best Live Performance 2002-2011~
- [2014.03.26] Dance Floor Massive IV
- [2016.07.13] RIP SLYME Tour of Ten FINAL at BUDOKAN
Publications
Photobooks
- [2002.05] RIP STYLE
- [2003.04] Todokanu Omoi (届かぬ思い)
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