Ketsumeishi

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Ketsumeishi (ケツメイシ?) is a popular J-Pop and hip-hop group that incorporates singing and rapping into their music. They have had several major hits in Japan, including Sakura, which reached number two in the Oricon chart for 2005 and was featured in the Japanese game Taiko no Tatsujin. Ketsumeishi is a Japanese word for a type of medical herbs which is often used for Chinese purgative medicines.

[edit] Members

  • Ryo (田中 亮 Tanaka Ryō?): Rap & MC
  • Ryoji (大塚 亮二 Otsuka Ryōji?): Vocals
  • Daizo (吉田 大蔵 Yoshida Daizō?): Rap & MC
  • DJ Kohno (河野 健太 Kōno Kenta?): DJ

[edit] Discography

Albums

  • [2000.12.20] Ketsunopolis (ケツノポリス)
  • [2002.04.03] Ketsunopolis 2 (ケツノポリス2)
  • [2003.10.01] Ketsunopolis 3 (ケツノポリス3)
  • [2005.06.29] Ketsunopolis 4 (ケツノポリス4)
  • [2007.08.29] Ketsunopolis 5 (ケツノポリス5)
  • [2008.06.25] Ketsunopolis 6 (ケツノポリス6)

Singles

  • [1999.12.15] Kocchi Oide (こっちおいで)
  • [2000.04.25] Shinseikatsu (新生活)
  • [2000.07.20] Umi (海)
  • [2001.04.25] Familiar (ファミリア)
  • [2001.06.27] Yoru☆Kaze (よる☆かぜ)
  • [2001.10.24] Tegami (手紙)
  • [2002.02.20] Tomodachi (トモダチ)
  • [2002.09.26] Kachoufuugetsu (花鳥風月)
  • [2003.01.08] Hajimari no Aizu (はじまりの合図)
  • [2003.07.06] Natsu no Omoide (夏の思い出)
  • [2003.08.20] Taiyou (太陽)
  • [2004.04.21] Namida (涙)
  • [2004.07.28] Kimi ni BUMP (君にBUMP)
  • [2005.02.16] Sakura (さくら)
  • [2006.04.26] Tabiudo (旅人)
  • [2006.07.19] Danjo 6 Nin Natsu Monogatari (男女6人夏物語)
  • [2007.04.11] Train (トレイン)
  • [2007.06.27] Mata Kimi ni Aeru (また君に会える)
  • [2007.11.21] Seinaru Yoru ni/Fuyu Monogatari (聖なる夜に/冬物語)
  • [2008.01.23] Deai no Kakera (出会いのかけら)

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