Exile (Japanese band)
Exile is a 19-member Japanese boy band. The leader of the group is Hiro, who debuted as a member of Zoo under For Life Music, but Exile have released their singles and albums under Avex Group's label Rhythm Zone. Hiro and Avex's president Max Matsuura came from the same high school.[1] In 2003, the six original members of Exile founded the management and entertainment company LDH which has debuted many successful groups and soloists ever since. Exile is the representative group of the company.
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Members of Exile at the 2014 MTV Video Music Awards Japan | |
Background information | |
Also known as | J Soul Brothers (1999–2001) |
Origin | Tokyo, Japan |
Genres | |
Years active | 2001–present |
Labels | LDH, Rhythm Zone |
Associated acts | |
Website | exile |
Members | Exile Hiro - leader Toshio Matsumoto Exile Makidai Exile Usa Exile Atsushi Exile Akira Exile Takahiro Kenchi Tachibana Keiji Kuroki Exile Tetsuya Exile Nesmith Exile Shokichi Exile Naoto Naoki Kobayashi Takanori Iwata Alan Shirahama Mandy Sekiguchi Sekai Taiki Sato |
Past members | Shun |
In total, they have sold over 24 million records in Japan alone.
History
Pre-debut
The current leader, Hiro, was originally in the pop group Zoo before they split up in 1995. In 1999, he started a new group called J Soul Brothers, which later changed its name to Exile in 2001. (But the name of J Soul Brothers was later revived by Hiro again in 2007 when he helped to form another 7-member group under the new J Soul Brothers moniker.)
Debut and second generation
Atsushi and Shun became the lead vocalists of the group. Atsushi is a fan of American R&B group Boyz II Men. In November 2003, Exile remade Zoo's hit single "Choo Choo Train", which became a strong promotional single for their third studio album Exile Entertainment. The album sold over a million copies. They took part in the NHK Kōhaku Uta Gassen of the year, singing "Choo Choo Train". At first, their music style was influenced by R&B, but their style later became more pop-oriented form. Their 2004 single "Real World" became their first number-one single on Oricon weekly charts. They released the collaboration "Scream" with Japanese rock band Glay in July 2005, peaking at No. 1 and selling over 500,000 copies on Oricon charts.[2]
The group released "Tada...Aitakute" in December 2005 and "Yes!" in March 2006. Both singles topped the Oricon weekly charts. However, Shun left the group in March 2006 and became a solo singer. After the group sought a new vocalist from the public, Takahiro joined the group in September 2006. Takahiro originally tried to become a hairdresser in his school days, but eventually joined the group as a vocalist.[3]
On February 14, 2007, the group released the single "Michi", which became their first number-one single on the Oricon charts since Takahiro joined the group. Their 2007 studio album, Exile Love, became the highest selling album of Japan in 2008, selling nearly 1.5 million copies on Oricon charts. Their compilation album Exile Ballad Best sold nearly 1 million copies in its first week on Oricon charts, making it the highest first week sales for an album of Japan in 2008. The song, "Ti Amo", was certified Million by the Recording Industry Association of Japan (RIAJ) for 1,000,000 full-track ringtone digital music downloads (Chaku Uta Full).[4] They also won the Grand Prix Award at the 50th edition of Japan Record Awards for "Ti Amo".
Wider success: Third generation and Hiro's departure
In 2009, Exile's song "The Next Door" was featured as the theme of the Japanese edition of Street Fighter IV. The song was released at the iTunes Store on February 22, 2009. The English version "The Next Door -Indestructible-" was used for the international edition of the game. The English version was released as the third track of their single "The Hurricane (Fireworks)" on July 22, 2009, featuring American rapper Flo Rida.
On March 1, 2009, Exile and Nidaime J Soul Brothers announced that they would merge to become a 14-member group. They released their first studio album with 14 members, Aisubeki Mirai e, on December 2, 2009. They won the Grand Prix Award for the second year in a row with the song, "Someday", at the 51st Japan Record Awards.From May 9, Exile Live Tour 2009 'The Monster' started.[5] At the end of the year, They won the Grand Prix Award for the second year in a row with the song, "Someday", at the 51st Japan Record Awards.[6]
On April 17, 2010, Exile's TV talk show EXE started to be broadcast on TBS, while the show was also broadcast simultaneously on Taiwan's CTV channel.[7][8] On May 19, 2010, Avex released the CD maxi of the suite "Taiyō no Kuni" (太陽の国), or "The Country of the Sun," written by Yasushi Akimoto and sung by Exile, for the 20th anniversary of the accedence of the Emperor of Japan Akihito. However, the CD was not reflected on the Oricon charts.[9] From July 2010, Exile held their first stadium tour, Exile Live Tour 2010 Fantasy.[10] For the 52nd Japan Record Awards, the group earned their third consecutive win with the song "I Wish For You".
From 2011, Exile started to perform in other Asian countries apart from its homeland Japan. They performed in The 2011 Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Music Awards Presentation in Hong Kong on January 15 as special guests.[11] On September 25, Exile performed in Three Kingdoms Performing Arts – China, Japan, and Korea Music Festival in Beijing, which was Exile's first participation in a live performance events outside Japan.[12][13] On September 14, 2011, Exile released "Rising Sun", a single contain Rising Sun, the famous and popular song in support of the recovery after the 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami.[14] From November 2011, Exile started their second dome tour, Exile Live Tour 2011 Tower of Wish ~Tower of Wish~.[15] The group was the 3rd artist by total sales revenue in Japan in 2011, with ¥5.603 billion,[16] and the 2nd in 2012, with ¥12.177 billion.[17]
On January 1, 2012, Exile released their ninth album EXILE JAPAN/Solo . The album landed 1st on Oricon Albums Chart for three continual weeks, which set a new record for the group. In June, Exile won Best Video of the Year at MTV Video Music Awards Japan, which marked Exile 4th wins in the award's 11 years history.[18]
On April 3, 2013, EXILE's leader HIRO, who had been a performer for 24 years prior, announced that he would be retiring from the group as a performer at the end of 2013. He stated that he would still continue to be the leader and producer of the group.[19] On the same day, EXILE released their 41st single "EXILE PRIDE ~Konna Sekai wo Aisuru Tame~". The single became Exile's first single to be sold more than 1 million copies in October of the same year,[20] and it won the group a fourth Japan Record Award. This was the group's first win since their consecutive winning streak was broken by the Idol group AKB48, and Exile became the first artist to won the award for fourth times.[21] From April, Exile hold their third dome tour Exile Live Tour 2013 'Exile Pride' .[22]
New era: Fourth generation members
In April 2014, EXILE's Chapter 4 kicked off. On the final stage of EXILE's 3rd audition "EXILE PERFORMER BATTLE AUDITION", the winners,aka new members of Exile, were announced. Out of 2000 applicants, only 5 members were chosen. Those members were Takanori Iwata from Sandaime J Soul Brothers, Alan Shirahama and Mandy Sekiguchi from Generations, Sekai Yamamoto and Taiki Sato. Their first single in EXILE, "NEW HORIZON", was released a few months later, on July 23, 2014.[23] From September, The new Exile started their first tour, Exile Tribe Perfect Year Live Tour Tower of Wish 2014 〜The Revolution〜.[24] On March 25, 2015, the group released their tenth studio album 19 -Road to AMAZING WORLD-. From September 2015, They started a new national tour, Exile Live Tour 2015 'Amazing World'.[25]
On June 22, 2015, members Toshio Matsumoto, ÜSA and MAKIDAI announced to be retiring from their positions of performers on the group within the year.[26] Their last single with the group would be "Ki・mi・ni・mu・chu", a song which was used for the CM advertising Suntory's "The Malts".[27] On December 31, 2015, Matsumoto Toshio, ÜSA and MAKIDAI retired from their positions of performers on the group on the New Year's special show CDTV Special! New Year's Eve Premiere Live 2015 → 2016. Although retiring as EXILE performers, ÜSA was revealed to remain as performer on the unit DANCE EARTH PARTY, and MAKIDAI would continue his music career as DJ MAKIDAI.
On April 14, 2016, a Documentary of Matsumoto Toshio, ÜSA and MAKIDAI's final tour 'AMAZING WORLD' was released .On August 17, 2016, Exile released their 48th singles, "Joy-ride ~Kanki no Drive~", which was Fuji television's theme song for the Rio Olympics.
On 25 July 2018, Exile released a new original Album, Star of Wish .[28] From September, they started their 5th dome tour Exile Live Tour 2018–2019 'Star of Wish'. [29]
Band members
Since the formation of EXILE there have been many new generations of members as well as departures. As of 2019, ATSUSHI (vocalist) is the longest serving active member of EXILE. Although HIRO is no longer an active member, he still remains EXILE's leader and occasionally appears in EXILE's Music Video's and Events. There are currently 15 active members in the group.
Performers
Stage name | Birth name | Birthday | Notes |
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Exile Hiro | Hiroyuki Igarashi | June 1, 1969 | Leader & performer |
Toshio Matsumoto (MATSU) | Toshio Matsumoto | May 27, 1975 | Performer |
Exile Makidai | Daisuke Maki | October 27, 1975 | Performer |
Exile Üsa | Yoshihiro Usami | February 2, 1977 | Performer |
Exile Akira | Ryōhei Kurosawa | August 23, 1981 | member of Exile The Second |
Kenchi Tachibana (KENCHI) | Kenichirō Teratsuji | September 28, 1979 | member of Exile The Second |
Keiji Kuroki (KEIJI) | Keiji Kuroki | January 21, 1980 | member of Exile The Second |
Exile Tetsuya | Tetsuya Tsuchida | February 18, 1981 | member of Exile The Second |
Exile Naoto | Naoto Kataoka | August 30, 1983 | member of Sandaime J Soul Brothers |
Naoki Kobayashi (NAOKI) | Naoki Kobayashi | November 10, 1984 | member of Sandaime J Soul Brothers |
Takanori Iwata | Takanori Iwata | March 6, 1989 | member of Sandaime J Soul Brothers |
Alan Shirahama | Alan Shirahama | August 4, 1993 | member of Generations |
Mandy Sekiguchi | Mandy Sekiguchi | January 25, 1991 | member of Generations |
Sekai | Sekai Yamamoto | February 21, 1991 | member of Fantastics |
Taiki Sato | Taiki Sato | January 25, 1995 | member of Fantastics |
Vocalists
Stage name | Birth name | Birthday | Notes |
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Exile Atsushi | Atsushi Satō | April 30, 1980 | Longest serving active member as of 2019 |
Exile Takahiro | Takahiro Tasaki | December 8, 1984 | Replaced Shun in 2006 |
Vocalists and performers
Stage name | Birth name | Birthday | Notes |
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Exile Nesmith | Ryuta Karim Nesmith | August 1, 1983 | member of Exile The Second |
Exile Shokichi | Shokichi Yagi | October 3, 1985 | member of Exile The Second |
Former members
Stage name | Birth name | Birthday | Notes |
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Shun | Shunsuke Kiyokiba | January 11, 1980 | Vocalist |
Timeline of active members
Discography
Studio albums
Title | Release date | Peak position | RIAJ Certification | Total sales |
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Our Style | March 6, 2002 | 5 | Platinum | 291,000 |
Styles of Beyond | February 13, 2003 | 1 | Platinum | 430,000 |
Exile Entertainment | December 3, 2003 | 1 | Million | 1,176,090 |
Asia | March 29, 2006 | 1 | 2x Platinum | 520,319 |
Exile Evolution | March 7, 2007 | 1 | 3x Platinum | 762,335 |
Exile Love[Note 1] | December 12, 2007 | 1 | Million | 1,480,088 |
Aisubeki Mirai e | December 2, 2009 | 1 | Million | 1,299,235 |
Negai no Tō | March 9, 2011 | 1 | Million | 760,341 |
Exile Japan/Solo[Note 2] | January 1, 2012 | 1 | 3x Platinum | 767,274 |
19: Road to Amazing World | March 25, 2015 | 1 | Platinum | 283,862 |
Star of Wish | July 25, 2018 | 1 |
- Best selling album of 2008
- Includes Atsushi's solo debut album, therefore they were credited as "Exile/Exile Atsushi".
Best-of albums
Title | Release date | Peak position | RIAJ Certification | Total sales |
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Perfect Best[Note 1] | January 1, 2005 | 1 | Million | 1,624,541 |
Exile Catchy Best | March 26, 2008 | 1 | Million | 1,287,955 |
Exile Entertainment Best | July 23, 2008 | 1 | 3x Platinum | 638,959 |
Exile Ballad Best[Note 2] | December 3, 2008 | 1 | 2x Million | 1,852,823 |
Exile Best Hits: Love Side/Soul Side | December 5, 2012 | 1 | 3x Platinum | 700,030 |
Extreme Best | September 27, 2016 | 2 | - | - |
- Perfect Best is the best album release by Exile. Perfect Best is a special 2CD+DVD version which included Single Best and Select Best plus 21 songs promotional video clips DVD.
- Highest debut sales of any album in 2008.
Other albums
Title | Release date | Peak position | Sales |
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The Other Side of Ex Vol. 1 | September 10, 2003 | 5 | |
Appreciation to the Million Breakthrough | March 31, 2004 | 55 | |
Heart of Gold: Street Future Opera Beat Pops | September 29, 2004 | 1 | 476,626 |
Exile Perfect Year 2008 Ultimate Best Box | March 25, 2009 | 27 |
Singles
Title | Release date | Peak position | Oricon Sales[30] |
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"Your Eyes Only: Aimai na Boku no Katachi" | September 27, 2001 | 4 | 249,880 |
"Style" | December 12, 2001 | 11 | 112,760 |
"Fly Away" | February 20, 2002 | 18 | 31,880 |
"Song for You" | April 17, 2002 | 6 | 91,750 |
"Never Say Die" | August 7, 2002 | 13 | 38,410 |
"Ex-style: Kiss You" | November 13, 2002 | 6 | 92,769 |
"Ano Basho de" | February 5, 2003 | 16 | 32,703 |
"Together" | May 28, 2003 | 2 | 366,804 |
"Let Me Luv U Down" feat. Zeebra & Maccho | July 9, 2003 | 3 | 64,854 |
"Choo Choo Train"[31] | November 6, 2003 | 2 | 286,812 |
"Eternal..." | November 12, 2003 | 7 | 46,762 |
"Kizuna" | November 19, 2003 | 5 | 40,468 |
"O'ver" | November 27, 2003 | 7 | 33,822 |
"Carry On" | May 12, 2004 | 2 | 233,120 |
"Real World" | June 30, 2004 | 1 | 125,809 |
"Heart of Gold" | August 18, 2004 | 4 | 93,873 |
"Hero" | December 1, 2004 | 2 | 181,997 |
"Exit" | August 24, 2005 | 2 | 202,827 |
"Tada...Aitakute" (ただ...逢いたくて) | December 14, 2005 | 1 | 562,196 |
"Yes!" | March 1, 2006 | 1 | 92,622 |
"Everything" | December 6, 2006 | 2 | 153,065 |
"Lovers Again" | January 17, 2007 | 2 | 257,393 |
"Michi" | February 14, 2007 | 1 | 112,106 |
"Summer Time Love" | May 16, 2007 | 3 | 132,824 |
"Toki no Kakera / 24 karats: type EX" (時の描片 ~トキノカケラ~) | August 29, 2007 | 2 | 142,202 |
"I Believe" | November 21, 2007 | 3 | 142,228 |
"Pure" / "You're My Sunshine" | February 27, 2008 | 2 | 160,605 |
"Ti Amo" | September 24, 2008 | 1 | 320,445 |
"Last Christmas" (Wham! cover with new Japanese lyrics) | November 26, 2008 | 1 | 226,829 |
"Someday" | April 15, 2009 | 1 | 270,513 |
"Fireworks" | July 22, 2009 | 1 | 279,264 |
"Futatsu no Kuchibiru" | November 11, 2009 | 2 | 288,454 |
"Fantasy" | June 9, 2010 | 1[Note 1] | 473,051 |
"Motto Tsuyoku" (もっと強く, Stronger) | September 15, 2010 | 1 | 230,564 |
"I Wish For You" | October 6, 2010 | 2 | 276,875 |
"Each Other's Way (Tabi no Tochū)" | February 9, 2011 | 1 | 119,419 |
"Rising Sun" / "Itsuka Kitto..." | September 14, 2011 | 1 | 317,630 |
"Anata e" / "Ooo Baby" | November 23, 2011 | 2 | 151,551 |
"All Night Long" | June 20, 2012 | 1 | 242,290 |
"Bow & Arrows" | July 25, 2012 | 2 | 117,334 |
"Exile Pride (Konna Sekai o Ai Suru Tame)" (こんな世界を愛するため) | April 3, 2013 | 1 | 1,016,992 |
"Flower Song" | June 19, 2013 | 2 | 126,405 |
"No Limit" | September 25, 2013 | 2 | 95,204 |
"New Horizon" | July 23, 2014 | 1 | 147,572 |
"Craving in My Soul" | 1 | 147,572 | |
"Jonetsu no Hana" (情熱の花) | March 4, 2015 | 2 | 73,956 |
"24karats Gold Soul" | August 19, 2015 | 3 | 103,021[32] |
"Ki mi ni mu chu" | December 9, 2015 | 2 | 123,642 |
"Joy-ride (Kanki no Drive)" (歓喜のドライブ, Drive of Happiness) | August 17, 2016 | 2 | |
"Party All Night (Star of Wish)" | February 2, 2018 | ||
"Melody" | March 2, 2018 | ||
"My Star" | April 6, 2018 | ||
"Turn Back Time" featuring FANTASTICS | May 4, 2018 | ||
"Awakening" | June 1, 2018 | ||
"Step Up" | July 6, 2018 | ||
"Love of History" | January 3, 2019 | ||
"Ai no Tame ni (For love, for a child)" | January 1, 2020 | 2 |
- Nine-track "Double maxi single" that charted at number 1 on Oricon albums chart.
Collaborations
Collaborated with | Title | Release date | Peak position | Oricon Sales[33] |
---|---|---|---|---|
Glay | "Scream" | July 20, 2005 | 1 | 537,783 |
Kumi Koda | "Won't Be Long" | November 22, 2006 | 2 | 223,637 |
Exile Tribe | "24karats Tribe of Gold" | September 5, 2012 | 2 | 203,584 |
Others
Title | Release date |
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"Song Soldier: Ashita no Senshi" (ソングソルジャー~明日の戦士~, Song Soldier: Tomorrow's Soldier)[34] | March 7, 2007 |
Awards and nominations
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Nominations | 14 | |||||||||||||||||||||||||
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Billboard Japan Music Awards
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2009 | Exile | Artist of the Year | Won |
Top Pop Artists | Won | ||
Exile Ballad Best | Album of the Year | Won | |
2010 | Exile | Artist of the Year | Won |
Top Pop Artists | Won | ||
Aisueki Mirai e | Album of the Year | Won | |
2012 | Exile | Top Pop Artists | Won |
2013 | Won |
Japan Gold Disc Awards
The Japan Gold Disc Awards is an annual music awards ceremony established by the Recording Industry Association of Japan.[38][39][40][41]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2004 | Exile Entertainment | Rock & Pop Album of the Year | Won |
2005 | Heart of Gold: Street Future Opera Beat Pops | Rock & Pop Album of the Year | Won |
2006 | "Tada···Aitakute" | Song of The Year | Won |
"Scream" (Glay X Exile) | Song of The Year | Won | |
Single Best | Rock & Pop Album Of The Year | Won | |
Perfect Best | Rock & Pop Album Of The Year | Won | |
2007 | Asia | Best 10 Albums | Won |
2008 | Exile | Artist of the Year | Won |
"Lovers Again" | Best 5 Chaku-Uta Songs | Won | |
Best 5 Chaku-Uta Full Songs | Won | ||
Best 5 PC Download Songs | Won | ||
Exile Love | Album of the Year | Won | |
Best 10 Albums | Won | ||
Exile Evolution | Won | ||
Exile Live Tour 2007 Exile Evolution | Best Music Videos | Won | |
2009 | Exile | Artist of the Year | Won |
"Ti Amo" | Best 5 Chaku-Uta Songs | Won | |
Best 5 Chaku-Uta Full Songs | Won | ||
Exile Ballad Best | Album of the Year | Won | |
Best 10 Albums | Won | ||
Exile Catchy Best | Won | ||
Exile Entertainment Best | Won | ||
2010 | "Futatsu no Kuchibiru" | Best 5 Songs | Won |
Aisubeki Mirai e | Best 5 Albums | Won | |
Exile Live Tour "Exile Perfect Live 2008" | Best Music Videos | Won | |
2011 | Fantasy | Best 5 Albums | Won |
"Motto Tsuyoku" | Best 5 Songs | Won | |
2012 | Negai no Tō | Best 5 Albums | Won |
2013 | Exile Japan/Solo | Best 5 Albums | Won |
Exile Tribe Live Tour 2012 "Tower Of Wish" | Best Music Videos | Won | |
Exile Live Tour 2011 "Tower Of Wish: Negai no Tō" | Won | ||
2014 | Exile Best Hits: Love Side/Soul Side | Best 5 Albums | Won |
Japan Record Awards
The Japan Record Awards is a major music awards show held annually in Japan by the Japan Composer's Association.[42][43][44][45]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2003 | "Together" | Grand Prix | Nominated |
Best Singer | Nominated | ||
Gold Award | Won | ||
2004 | "Carry On" | Grand Prix | Nominated |
Best Singer | Nominated | ||
Gold Award | Won | ||
2006 | "Won't be Long" | Special Award | Won |
2007 | "Toki no kakera" | Grand Prix | Nominated |
Best Singer | Won | ||
Gold Award | Won | ||
2008 | "Ti Amo" | Grand Prix | Won |
Excellent Work Award | Won | ||
2009 | "Someday" | Grand Prix | Won |
Excellent Work Award | Won | ||
2010 | "I Wish For You" | Grand Prix | Won |
Excellent Work Award | Won | ||
2013 | "Exile Pride: Konna Sekai o Aisuru Tame" | Grand Prix | Won |
Excellent Work Award | Won |
MTV Video Music Awards Japan
The MTV Video Music Awards Japan is a music awards show hosted annually by MTV Japan.[46][47][48]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2003 | Exile | Best Live Performance | Nominated |
2004 | Exile Entertainment | Best Album of the Year | Nominated |
2005 | "Carry On" | Best Group Video | Nominated |
Best Pop Video | Nominated | ||
"Real World" | Best BuzzAsia Japan | Nominated | |
2006 | "Scream" | Best Collaboration (Glay x Exile) | Nominated |
2007 | "Lovers Again" | Best Group Video | Won |
2008 | "I Believe" | Best Video of the Year | Won |
Exile Love | Best Album of the Year | Won | |
"Toki no Kakera" | Best Karaoke Song | Won | |
2009 | "Ti Amo (Chapter 2)" | Best Video of the Year | Won |
Best Group Video | Won | ||
Exile | MTV Best Choreography Award | Nominated | |
2010 | "Futatsu no Kuchibiru" | Best Video of the Year | Won |
Aisubeki Mirai e | Album of the Year | Won | |
Exile | MTV Asia Icon Award | Won | |
2012 | "Rising Sun" | Best Video of the Year | Won |
2014 | "Exile Pride: Konna Sekai o Aisuru Tame" | Best Video of the Year | Won |
Japan Cable Awards
The Japan Cable Awards (日本有線大賞, Nihon Yūsen Taishō) are sponsored by the National Cable Music Broadcasters Association (全国有線音楽放送協会).
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2004 | "Your Eyes Only: Aimai na Boku no Katachi" | Cable Music Award | Won |
2004 | "Choo Choo Train" | Grand Prize | Nominated |
Best Cable Music | Won | ||
2004 | "Heart of Gold" | Grand Prize | Nominated |
Best Cable Music | Won | ||
Exile | Most Requested Artist | Won | |
2008 | "Ti Amo" | Grand Prize | Won |
Best Cable Music | Won | ||
Exile | Most Requested Artist | Won |
Space Shower Music Video Awards
The Space Shower Music Video Awards (abbreviated to Space Shower MVA) are given annually since 1996 by Japanese cable music channel Space Shower TV.[49]
Year | Nominee / work | Award | Result |
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2009 | "Ti Amo" | Best Story Video | Won |
2010 | "Futatsu no Kuchibiru" | Best Shooting Video | Won |
See also
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- http://ranking.oricon.co.jp/
- Like Zoo's version of the song, Exile's "Choo Choo Train" also features a voice sample of D. Train's dance hit "Keep On".
- http://tieba.baidu.com/p/4071923283
- http://ranking.oricon.co.jp
- A single made up of the five 2006 summer audition finalists (under the name "Dreamers: Exile Vocal Battle Audition Finalist".
- "Billboard Japan Music Awards: EXILE named Artist of the Year". Tokyograph. 2010-02-01. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
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- "Space Shower Music Video Awards: Namie Amuro wins Best Video". Tokyograph. 2010-03-23. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
- "Kumi Koda takes second consecutive Gold Disc award". Tokyograph. 2007-03-13. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
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- "50th Japan Record Awards". Tokyograph. 2008-12-02. Retrieved 2010-07-13.
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External links
- Official Exile website (in Japanese)
- Scream – Official Glay x Exile "Scream" website (in Japanese)
- Exile mobile global(in English)
- EXILE mobile (in Japanese)
- Exile on Facebook (in English and Japanese)
- Exile (official label page) on Facebook(in Japanese)
- EX FAMILY -EXILE TRIBE OFFICIAL FAN CLUB-(in Japanese)
- EXILE's channel on YouTube